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Rotorua/Taupo

Rotorua/Taupo

Rotorua is a city on the southern shores of the lake of the same name, in the Bay of Plenty area of the North Island of New Zealand. The city is the seat of the Rotorua District, a territorial authority encompassing the city and several other nearby towns. The majority of the Rotorua District, including the city, is in the Bay of Plenty local government region; a sizable southern section and a small western section are in the Waikato local government region. Rotorua city has an estimated permanent population of ; the Rotorua District has a total estimated population of, of which 3,600 live in the Waikato section. The city is in the heart of the North Island, just 60 kilometres (37 mi) south of Tauranga, 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Taupo, 105 kilometres (65 mi) east of Hamilton, and 230 kilometres (140 mi) southeast of the nation's most populous city, Auckland.Rotorua is a major destination for both domestic and international tourists; the tourism industry is by far the largest industry in the district. The city is known for its geothermal activity, and features geysers – notably the Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa – and hot mud pools. This thermal activity is sourced to the Rotorua caldera, on which the city lies. Rotorua is home to the Waiariki Institute of Technology.
Taupo Intermediate School

Taupo Intermediate School

Taupo Intermediate School is a medium sized school located in Taupo, New Zealand. It is the only intermediate school located in Taupo. As of 2010 it has approximately 514 students with 51% of Students being Girls and 49% Being Boys,and is located at Kotare Street, Hilltop, Waikato 3330, New Zealand.
Te Atatu Tavern

Te Atatu Tavern

3 Pringle Road, Auckland ,
Te Atatu Tavern, keeping it real all year round...
Tel: 8347396
Temuka

Temuka

Temuka is a town on New Zealand's Canterbury Plains, 15 kilometres north of Timaru and 142 km south of Christchurch. It is located at the centre of a rich sheep and dairy farming region, for which it is a service town.HistoryAt one time it supported wool scouring plants, it had a flour mill and manufactured electric power transmission insulators. The name Te umu kaha (original spelling) means long-lasting ovens, from the earth ovens that Māori people used to cook the plentifully-growing cabbage trees.Local CouncilTemuka previously had its own council system in place, but since then has been under the administration of TDC, Timaru District Council. Recently, the council has been redeveloping Temuka; in the form of cleaning waterways, new walkways, redeveloping of existing walkways, new gardens, domains, new tennis courts, complete skate park and generally modernizing of the large service town.
Timaru Boys' High School

Timaru Boys' High School

211 North Street, Timaru ,
Timaru Boys' High School, established in 1880, is a single sex state (public) secondary school located in the port city of Timaru, South Canterbury, New Zealand. TBHS caters for years 9 - 13 (ages 12 – 19 years).
Roncalli College

Roncalli College

Roncalli College is a Catholic college in Timaru, New Zealand. It is named after Pope John XXIII, whose birth name was Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli. It is a co-educational college, with approximately 550 students from Year 9 to Year 13, it is situated on Craigie Avenue, next to the Sacred Heart Basilica. It is set in 3.12 hectares (7.7 acres) of land, with 13 free-standing buildings.
Richard Pearse Airport

Richard Pearse Airport

Richard Pearse Airport, also known as Timaru Airport, is located off the Pleasant Point HWY, 4 km north of the suburb Washdyke in Timaru, New Zealand. The airport takes its name from the local pioneer aviator, Richard Pearse, who allegedly flew before the Wright Brothers. Timaru is a small airport with 1 asphalt runway, and 2 grass runways, it offers regular Air New Zealand Link flights to Wellington, and on occasion Oamaru and Christchurch.See also List of airports in New Zealand List of airlines of New Zealand Transport in New ZealandExternal linksRichard Pearse Airport at Timaru District Council
Long Bay College

Long Bay College

20 Ashley Ave, Torbay, Auckland ,
Long Bay College is a state coeducational secondary school located on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Serving Years 9 to 13, the school has 1660 students as of November 2012.HistoryLong Bay College opened in 1975. Like most New Zealand secondary schools of the 1970s, the school was built to the S68 design, characterised by single-storey classroom blocks with concrete block walls, low-pitched roofs with protruding clerestory windows, and internal open courtyards.Notable alumniAndrew Papas - member of the boyband Titanium. Bridgette Armstrong - played for the New Zealand women's national football team, attended Long Bay College.Paul Wiseman - spin bowler and played international cricket for New ZealandSarah Smuts Kennedy, actress and visual artist attended Long Bay College
Upper Hutt College

Upper Hutt College

Moonshine Road, Upper Hutt ,
Upper Hutt College is a state co-educational secondary school located in Upper Hutt, New Zealand. The school day runs from 8:40 am to 3:15 pm, and students attend five one-hour classes per day. Form classes are attended for 20 minutes each day, and are formed by a vertical form system which means students from every year level are placed in the same form class to encourage social growth between year levels throughout the school.HousesThe school is divided into four houses, each who have received their name from a famous New Zealander as voted by the student body in 2004. Each house also has their own set colour which is used at house events e.g. Athletics Day so each student can comfortably represent their house, and it also encourages artificial division within the school. Blake (Sir Peter Blake, Red) Hillary (Sir Edmund Hillary, Yellow/Gold) Jackson (Sir Peter Jackson, Green) Te Kanawa (Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Blue)SubjectsThe mainstream subjects are English, Mathematics, Science, Health, Social Studies and P.E. These subjects are compulsory for Year 9 and 10 Students. Other subjects include: Accounting, Art, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Classical Studies, Design, Drama, Economics, Electronics, English (internally assessed), ESOL, Food & Nutrition, French, Furniture Making, Gateway, Geography, Graphics, History, Hospitality & Catering, Human Biology, ICT/Computing, Japanese, Maori, Mathematics Applied,Mathematics unit-standard,Materials Technology, Media Studies, Metalwork, Music, Outdoor Education, Painting, Photography, Physics, Retailing, Sports Performance, Statistics, Textiles, Tourism, Transition.
Kaitoke Regional Park

Kaitoke Regional Park

Kaitoke Regional Park is a Wellington Regional park located in Kaitoke, New Zealand, past Upper Hutt. The park is adjacent to the Hutt water collection area and comprises mostly native bush. The most popular loop walk in the park leads through the valley of the Upper Hutt River.