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Nau mai, haere mai ki Roimata Toroa - Niho Taniwha

"Ko te pae tawhiti, whāia kia tata, ko te pae tata, whakamaua kia tīna."

Seek out distant horizons and cherish those you attain.

At Roimata Toroa Niho Taniwha, we are more than just a classroom—we are a dedicated Māori-medium learning whānau. Our name carries the weight of our values: resilience, cherishing, nourishment, protection, and leadership. We believe that by setting ambitious goals and celebrating every milestone, our tamariki grow into confident, connected learners.


Our Heart & Philosophy

Led by a team of passionate, experienced kaiako, we immerse our students in an environment where Te Ao Māori is the heartbeat of every day. We pride ourselves on building authentic, inclusive relationships with our tamariki and whānau. We know that when a child feels seen and supported, they are empowered to lead their own learning journey.

The Daily Experience

Our curriculum blends traditional wisdom with modern innovation.
Every day, our tauira engage in:

  • Tikanga & Te Reo: Living our values and language.
  • Core Academics: Pānui (Reading), Pāngarau (Maths), and Tuhituhi (Writing).
  • Creative & Physical Arts: Ngā Toi (The Arts) and Hākinakina ā kura (School Sports).
  • The Future: Hangarau Matihiko (Digital Technology).

Extending the Horizon: Opportunities

We believe in holistic growth, offering a rich variety of extra-curricular experiences that challenge the body, mind, and spirit:
Cultural & AcademicSports & MovementLife Skills & Leadership
Kapa Haka
Ki-o-rahi, Basketball, Netball, Rippa, Tamariki Toa, Touch Rugby, Football,
Plant to Plate
Speech Competitions
Super 6 Sports, Athletics, Cross Country
Life Education & Camp
Mau Rakau
Dance Lessons with Sio from Rize, School Production
Community Services
Art Exhibition
Swimming Lessons

Meet the Kaiako

Our team is here to guide, inspire, and walk alongside your tamaiti.

  • Akomanga 13: Pā Nopera Stewart (Year 5/6)
  • Akomanga 14: Whaea Jodi Murray (Kaiārahi Wāhanga 2) (Year 5/6)
  • Akomanga 17: Kōkā Jenny Goodall (Year 4)

Whakamana tō haerenga — Join Our Whānau

Are you ready to see your tamaiti thrive in an environment that celebrates their identity and fuels their ambition? We welcome new whānau to join our Māori-medium learning community.