Kumeroa-Hopelands School is a rural primary school situated 10 minutes from Woodville and approximately 30 minutes from Palmerston North. The school was formed after an education area review resulted in the amalgamation of Kumeroa and Hopelands Schools in 1994 and the merger with Kohinui School in 2008. We are a full primary, decile 4 school with a role between 60-70 students.
As a school achieving at the highest levels of academic, sporting, artistic and cultural excellence, Western Heights High School offers its students unparalleled opportunities to succeed in a wide range of endeavours.
The Clarkville School PTA's role is to support our fantastic school, including:
Fostering co-operation and understanding between school and home
Enabling parents and teachers to discuss trends in education, and the aims and activities of the school
Enlisting the support of parents to contribute to the welfare and organisation of the school and the children attending
Organising social and educational activities for members
Liasing between the Board of Trustees, staff and parents
After the closure of Church College of New Zealand in 2009, the Presiding Bishopric approved an envisioning project to protect the surrounds of the temple. To find out more visit http://www.ldschurch.
Its for people who are interested in learning drums and jamming around with some fun percussion gear.
Sharing love to all drummers and spread the coolest instrument around the city!!
We are an innovative primary school catering for children from 5 years old to 10 or 11 years old.
We encourage children to be the best they can and believe that effort leads to success.
We value both outdoor challenges and academic pursuits.
We are happy to show any prospective parents or families around our school.