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The Manawatū Art Teachers Association and Square Edge Community Arts Palmerston North are proud to present Ko Wai Au?, a...
03/06/2026

The Manawatū Art Teachers Association and Square Edge Community Arts Palmerston North are proud to present Ko Wai Au?, an exhibition showcasing the artwork of young people from across the region, with a particular focus on Manawatū secondary school students.

Our students have a number of stunning artworks featured in the exhibition, which will be on display from 4 June to 24 June at the Square Edge Community Arts Gallery, located at 47 The Square, Palmerston North.

There is no entry fee, and everyone is welcome. You may even find your next statement piece, although not all artworks are for sale.

We hope to see you there!

A special mention goes to Denise Pio, Head Girl 2025, whose artwork is featured on the event poster below.

The Level 3 Ako Tū-ā-nuku class ventured to Tūrangi and Taupō for their final camp at Rangitīkei College.On the first ev...
02/06/2026

The Level 3 Ako Tū-ā-nuku class ventured to Tūrangi and Taupō for their final camp at Rangitīkei College.

On the first evening, the group enjoyed a walk along the Tongariro River in Tūrangi before staying at Motuoapa Holiday Park. The following day, students brought their rock climbing lessons from the classroom to life, practising belaying, climbing, and bouldering. They then headed to Taupō for a walk to Huka Falls, followed by a hot swim to soothe tired muscles before round two.

On the final day, students returned to the Tūrangi Climbing Gym for their assessment. There were a few tears, shaky legs, and plenty of high fives as students completed their climbs.

Many of our rangatahi persevered through their fears, showed aroha to people they may not usually connect with, and demonstrated respect for one another and the environments we visited. It was a fantastic way to finish their time in the programme and a credit to an exceptional year group.

Recently, students from across the region took part in an art competition run by Te Koutuku Hauora and Ngāti Apa. The ch...
01/06/2026

Recently, students from across the region took part in an art competition run by Te Koutuku Hauora and Ngāti Apa. The challenge was to create an artwork that portrayed the F.A.S.T. acronym, which is used to help identify the signs and symptoms of a stroke.

We are proud to acknowledge the students who represented Rangitīkei College in this competition. A special congratulations to Whitney Raikes, who was awarded first place in her category. We also celebrate the creativity and effort of Jayda Lawson and Mahziah Kaa, whose artworks showcased both artistic talent and an important health message.

On Friday, the Level 1 Ako Tū-ā-nuku class used camp cookers to make kawakawa tea. They are currently learning about nat...
25/05/2026

On Friday, the Level 1 Ako Tū-ā-nuku class used camp cookers to make kawakawa tea. They are currently learning about native trees in preparation for their trip to Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne in Week 8!

We’ve had a busy and successful two weeks of career-focused events, beginning with the Rangitīkei Careers Expo hosted by...
22/05/2026

We’ve had a busy and successful two weeks of career-focused events, beginning with the Rangitīkei Careers Expo hosted by Ngāti Apa, which was attended by our Year 10 and 11 students.

The RYDA Workshops were also hosted by Ngāti Apa, where our Year 12 students learned about the physics behind stopping distances and speed, and heard about the consequences of unsafe road use as both drivers and passengers.

We finished the week by taking our Year 12 and 13 students to the biannual Whanganui Careers Expo, where they explored career opportunities and connected with various tertiary providers and organisations.

The weather was fantastic, and the experiences were well worthwhile. A huge thank you to the event organisers and staff who supported all of these events.

On Wednesday, the 20th of May, Rangitīkei College took part in its annual collaborative concert with Nga Tawa. It was a ...
22/05/2026

On Wednesday, the 20th of May, Rangitīkei College took part in its annual collaborative concert with Nga Tawa. It was a huge success! Our students performed outstandingly on stage, representing our school proudly. A big thank you to Nga Tawa for hosting us. We can’t wait to continue this tradition!

This past Saturday (16 May), 17 of our music students represented the school at the Whanganui Regional Finals of Rockque...
18/05/2026

This past Saturday (16 May), 17 of our music students represented the school at the Whanganui Regional Finals of Rockquest across three bands and two solo acts.

Our students absolutely impressed the crowd with not only their performances, but also the incredible support they showed one another throughout the evening. We are extremely proud to celebrate the following achievements:

• Electronic Assistance Award – Tsyrian Tahau
• 1st Place Solo/Duo Tangata Beats Category – Tsyrian Tahau
• 2nd Place Solo/Duo Tangata Beats Category – McCaw Broughton
• Overall Musicianship Award – Ellie Aston-Dyson
• 2nd Place Rockquest Band Category – Dead Tie Society (Max Skates, Karley Palmer, Paige Nicol-Soper, Tania Wright, and Ronald Banan)

Congratulations to every performer involved. You all delivered outstanding performances and represented the school with pride.

15/05/2026

All Year 12 Rangitīkei College students will be attending the RYDA Workshop hosted by Ngāti Apa on Tuesday, 19 May. Notices were sent home with students on Friday. Please check your student’s bag or ask them about it.

Let’s encourage safe road use.

12/05/2026

Pink Shirt Day is this Friday, 15 May!

Wear your pink clothes and bring along a gold coin donation to help support the day.

12/05/2026

🖤🤍 This year’s Ball theme is Black and White!

Ball tickets go on sale from Monday 11th at the Student Office for $70 per ticket. 🎫

Please note: the Black and White theme is for the decorations only, so you are welcome to wear any colour you like.

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20 Bredins Line
Marton
4710

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 3:30pm
Thursday 8am - 3:30pm
Friday 8am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+6463277024

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