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Te Kura o Rangiriri 

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Te Kura o Rangiriri is a Kura ā-Iwi, a full immersion Te Reo Māori kura, located in the historic village of Rangiriri, between Te Kauwhata and Huntly, just off State Highway 1. Established in 1887, the kura moved to its former site in 1920.

Rangiriri is a place of great historical significance. It was the site of the Battle of Rangiriri in 1863, where Waikato tūpuna fought to defend their lands during the British invasion. The remains of Rangiriri Pā and the maiororo (trenches) still stand as powerful reminders of the resistance and determination of our people. These battle sites are sacred, holding the memories of those who fought to protect their whenua.

Among the leaders during this time was Te Wheoro, a respected rangatira and military leader. He later became an advocate for Māori rights, navigating the challenges that came after the war. His role in both resistance and diplomacy is an important part of our history.

In the local urupā, a mass, unmarked grave holds the tūpuna who lost their lives in the battle. This is a place of deep remembrance, where we acknowledge the sacrifices made by our ancestors. Each year, many people from across Aotearoa and beyond visit Rangiriri to learn about this pivotal time in our history.

Our kura stands on this whenua, carrying forward the legacy of our tūpuna. The following tongi was prophesied during the time of Kīngi Tāwhiao, the second Māori King, as he led his people through the hardship that followed the Waikato land confiscations:

"Nau te pahua i au i tēnei rangi, kei au āpōpō.
 Kei ngā tōpito e whā o te ao ōku nei hoa
 Ka wheeke, ka wheeke, i ngā rā o Mātiti."

These words, spoken during the Waikato land invasions, remind us of the determination of our tūpuna:

"Today, you invade my world.
 Tomorrow, the opportunity is mine.
 My allies await at the four corners of the world.
 And soon, we will rise again."

As a Kura ā-Iwi, Te Kura o Rangiriri is committed to upholding the values, history, and identity of our people. We continue this journey, ensuring that our tamariki grow up with te reo Māori, tikanga, and the legacy of our tūpuna, standing strong on the whenua they once defended.

 

Introduction

What's happening at Te Kura o Rangiriri?

Upcoming Events in July

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Te timatanga o Wahanga 3

20 Jul 2026

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ABSENCE
30 Jun 2026

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Waikato District Council
30 Jun 2026

Have Your Say – help shape the future of our district                                              

Very recently, Central Government announced changes to how local government is organised across Aotearoa. It has asked councils to consider whether there should be fewer councils in each region. They have offered a voluntary “Head Start Pathway” to give councils that are ready the opportunity to put forward an early proposal on joining with other councils, for the Government to consider.

It is important to know that no decisions have yet been made. Mayor Aksel and Councillors have moved quickly to raise community awareness and ask our people for feedback on how Waikato District could be shaped in the future before they submit a proposal on 9 August.

Hundreds of you have already connected at market days, community meetings, and on the streets, sharing your views on the future of our district. We know that reform of local government is happening — these conversations are important because they are helping shape what that reform looks like for our district.

Before community feedback closes on 10 July, Mayor Aksel and Councillors are leading meetings across the district, talking about the Government’s Simplifying Local Government programme and Waikato District Council’s Head Start pathway. It would be great to see you at one of these meetings if you can make it.

If you cannot meet up with us in person, you can find out more information about this work, and most importantly have your say on our website through our online survey, or send your thoughts direct to us: myvoice@waikatodistrict.govt.nz

Sharing your views means that together, we can help shape the best decisions for our district’s future.

  


           

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Link: http://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/SLG

3 Things
29 Jun 2026

Kia ora Famz 3 things:

1 Your tamariki are marked absent - send in a Skool Loop

2 Those that order kura photos they are here. Pick up between 9am - 2pm

3 Those that ordered uniforms they are here. Oick up between 9am - 2pm

ABSENTEES
26 Jun 2026

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UPCOMING DATES
26 Jun 2026

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We have one week of kura left until the holidays. PLEASE NOTE THAT KURA FINISHES FRIDAY 3 JULY AT 12.30PM!

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