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Tauranga Airport

Tauranga Airport

Jean Batten Drive, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga ,
Tauranga Airport is a regional airport 2NM to the north east of Tauranga city in the Bay of Plenty on the North Island of New Zealand.Scheduled flights are operated by Eagle Airways, Air Nelson and Mount Cook Airlines divisions of Air New Zealand, using Raytheon Beechcraft 1900D, De Havilland Dash 8 Q-300 and ATR-72 aircraft respectively.Tauranga airport is the fifth busiest airport in New Zealand in terms of aircraft movements, with 86,935 movements during 2010. This places it just behind Hamilton airport.A number of small charter and training operations are also based here along with maintenance providers, Tauranga Aero Club and Bayflight Aviation. The popular Classic Flyers Museum and cafe is also based at the Airport. There are also small Tandem skydiving and Gliding operations based here.Tauranga Airport is the current location for the Sportavex biennial fly-in and airshow.HistoryTauranga Airport was acquired by the NZ Government from the traditional Maori land owners during World War 2 for defensive purposes. However, the Government failed to return it to them at the conclusion of the war, as it had also done in Raglan. The site provided an important link to burial grounds. Ownership has being contested by the traditional owners with the Waitangi Tribunal.
Bethlehem Campus

Bethlehem Campus

Bethlehem Campus is a campus located in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand which contains several Christian educational institutions, including: Bethlehem College (Year 1-13) Bethlehem Tertiary Institute (formerly Bethlehem Institute of Education), a tertiary institution offering Degrees and Diplomas in teaching, psychology and counselling.The academy is committed to providing education that is Christ centered, biblically based, and prepares students for a life of effective service and leadership. It was founded in 1988 as a primary school with 100 students, and has expanded since to offer secondary and tertiary education.Bethlehem College Bethlehem College's current principal is Eoin Crosbie. Philip Russell is the associate principal for pastoral care and councelling. Stewart Manners is the associate principal for curriculum guidance. Shane Beckett is the associate principal for primary. Maureen Giles is the Head of Primary John Mudge is the Head of Junior Secondary Teri Culpepper is the Head of Senior Secondary The school has approximately 1200 students in the secondary portion of the school (Years 7-13).Kenya minivan accidentIn January 2013 a van of Bethlehem College students and former students crashed in a small village in Kenya, while they were on a volunteer mission at Ark Quest Academy. Student Caitlin Dickson was killed, as were married couple Brian and Grace Johnston. Kenyan bus driver Christopher Mmata was also killed.External links Bethlehem College Bethlehem Tertiary Institute
Otumoetai Intermediate

Otumoetai Intermediate

Otumoetai Intermediate is a co-ed Intermediate school situated in Tauranga, New Zealand., it has a roll of 895 pupils.
Otumoetai School

Otumoetai School

Otumoetai School (More commonly known as Otumoetai Primary School) is a school in the city of Tauranga, in northern New Zealand. The school was opened in 1912, and was the first to open in the area. The current principal is Geoff Opie (2002- ) and the school had 513 students in 2007.