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Talented teen shining on dance stage

A young east Auckland dance prodigy has bold ambitions including to become a professional dancer and one day open her own studio. Year 10 Pakuranga...

High-flying student earns taekwondo silver

By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student An east Auckland teenager has been named vice-champion at the International Taekwon-Do World Cup in Argentina. Pakuranga College year...

School changes course on mufti ban

An east Auckland school has postponed a planned change to its uniform policy that had led to a petition being launched in opposition to...

Buzzing with love – students Shave for a Cure

By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student With a mixture of tears and laughter, Pakuranga College has completed another successful Shave for a Cure event. The...

Teacher shortage forces school to look to Asia

The country’s teacher shortage led a large east Auckland school to look to Asia to fill a particular role as there were no suitable...

Young artist’s sculpture highlights kiwi conservation

By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student A creative east Auckland school pupil has topped more than 1800 student applicants to have her work displayed...

Students reach for the skies

By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student Two local students had the opportunity to explore the Royal New Zealand Air Force Auckland base during the...

Students battle for dance supremacy

By Jenna Edwards Two young east Auckland hip-hop dancers have faced off in a freestyle dance battle with one dancing all the way to...

Hip-hop brothers ready to take on world’s best

By Jenna Edwards Two east Auckland brothers have earned their spot to compete in this year’s Hip Hop Unite World Championships. Pakuranga College pupils Raūl...

Ultimate Frisbee star set to take on world’s best

A young east Auckland sportsman is about to head to the United Kingdom to compete in a competition for Ultimate Frisbee players. The 2024 World...

Young designer cinches top wearable arts award

By Carlos Norton, AUT Journalism Student Creative east Auckland school pupil Milly Russell has a bright future in the world of art and fashion. Year...

Schoolteacher takes out Coding Quest title

By Jenna Edwards Pakuranga College Computer Studies teacher Michael McLeod has claimed first place in the teacher division of the global coding competition Coding Quest. The annual competition attracts...

Hip-hop dancers ready to strut their stuff at World Champs

By Jenna Edwards Two talented Pakuranga College dancers are off to Arizona in the United States to compete in the World Hip Hop Dance Championship...

Pakuranga College strikes a chord with the community

By Carlos Norton, AUT journalism student Pakuranga College students showcased their musical talent to the local Howick community at the Uxbridge Theatre last Friday...

College’s new principal excited to lead

If the outpouring of support on social media at the news Billy Merchant is Pakuranga College’s new principal is anything to go by, he’s...

Rugby teams to hold minute of silence for Cory Heather

Counties Manukau Rugby has announced all senior games this weekend will pause for a moment’s silence to pay tribute to Cory Heather. The 33-year-old Beachlands...

Five locals to represent NZ at U15 Baseball World Cup qualifiers

Five youngsters of the Howick Pakuranga (HP) Hawks Baseball Club have been selected for the New Zealand side that will compete at the under...

Pakuranga College leads nation in Shave for Cure fundraising 

Pakuranga College is leading the country in money raised for Shave for a Cure by a school. It comes after more than 40 students and...

Jack Nevines named region’s top building apprentice

Jack Nevines, from Golflands, is this year's winner of the 2023 Registered Master Builders Carters Apprentice of the Year for the Auckland region. Nevines, who...

Duo win silver at Hip Hop Worlds 

Ex-Pakuranga College student Tate Miller and current year 13 pupil Liam Jennings have danced their way to success, each winning silver medals at the...

Pakuranga College youngster signs with NRL 

A Pakuranga College year 11 pupil has hit the big time, signing a two-year contract with one of the most prestigious National Rugby League...

Schools have cell phone rules in place

Many secondary schools in the east Auckland area already have rules in place regarding cell phone usage. The National Party recently announced it will ban...

Pakuranga College represented at U18 Hockey Nationals 

Pakuranga College was well represented at the recent U18 Men’s Hockey National Championships in Dunedin. Director of sport Clive Daniels took on the role of...

Students to take on Hip Hop Worlds 

Seven east Auckland students will put their moves to the test when they represent New Zealand at the World Hip Hop Dance Championship in...

Howickian Laurie Hamlet is hitting 100 and still going strong

For someone mad on cars, having a driver licence is gold. For Howick’s Laurie Hamlet, who is about to turn 100, it’s not a problem. As...

Defence Force wāhine camps inspire youth

Pakuranga College students Depali Lamba (Year 12) and Andrea Hawke (Year 13) had a holiday experience different from most when they each embarked upon...

Youngster dominates in first year of athletics

Year 9 Pakuranga College student Jordan Viljoen has dominated in her first season of athletics, racking up 26 medals. The 13-year-old has been at the...

Special day to celebrate women

By Robyn Fox To celebrate International Women's Day on March 8, the Zonta Club of East Auckland awarded Natasha Astill a floral tribute of...

NZDF unite with teachers in School to Skies camp

Two east Auckland teachers have had the opportunity of a lifetime, attending the 'School to Skies' camp run by the New Zealand Defence Force...

Young artist honoured for impressive design portfolio

A former Pakuranga College student has been honoured for her design portfolio which was recognised as being one of the top 10 in New...

Brown set for final Ironman NZ professional race

After an illustrious career spanning over 35 years, Kiwi Ironman legend Cameron Brown, from Dannemora, has announced that the 2023 Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand...

Respected former music teacher dies

Bruce Neil Guyan, who was Pakuranga College's head of music in the 1960s, died at home surrounded by family on January 9. Known to family...

Wright piles on the honours at recent College Sports awards 

Adding to an already impressive sporting career, Pakuranga College student Gabby Wright has been named runner-up of the athlete with a disability category at...

Rocket Lab opening avenues with educators 

Pakuranga College Earth and Space science teacher Sandy Collier was one among 13 educators across New Zealand to visit Rocket Lab's Auckland rocket building...

Daniels named Auckland Hockey coach of the year

Pakuranga College director of Sport Clive Daniels has been named coach of the year at the 2022 Auckland hockey prize giving. Daniels had a successful...

Accolades for Eric and team in finals

Year 13 Pakuranga College student Eric Irani was named an individual of the year at the recent Young Enterprise Scheme East Auckland regional finals. It's...

School’s kapa group shines

Pakuranga College's talented kapa haka group has showcased its skills in a prestigious cultural competition. The school says the group, called Te Tai o Pakuranga, is...

Every second becomes our history

This year marks the 175th anniversary of Howick and Pakuranga and districts which presents a wonderful opportunity to feature people from the area and...

Students sing to secure second

Two east Auckland students have clinched silver in a prestigious singing competition. Pakuranga College Year 11 pupils Ingrid Ioka and Jessica Sayer were runners-up in...

Pakuranga educators honoured

Three past and present principals of Pakuranga College gathered have been honoured for their contribution to the school, alongside long-serving former staff member Bryan...

Miller dances to podium finish

Pakuranga College student Tate Miller took the dancing world by storm at a hip hop championship in Arizona, collecting two silver medals with his...

Hip Cards: greetings from around the world

The long-running Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme has historically been the starting point for a number of innovative new business ideas. And to add another...

Students build self-driving car

Three students from Pakuranga College have driven to victory in a category at Robocup Junior Competition with their self-driving car. Year 10 students William Leader,...

Student named top 10 in wearable arts comp

A Pakuranga College student was named as a top 10 finalist at the Toi wearable arts competition. The college had nine students take part in...

Artistic students create school’s new mural

A stunning new mural created by students is proudly being displayed at Pakuranga College. The school's whanau tutor students, who have Maori heritage and wish...

Botany holds out Macleans

Botany Downs Secondary College notched up an 18-15 win in a close-fought rugby battle with Macleans College in the 1st XV 1B (Pool B)...

Students shave heads for cancer

East Auckland students went to town with clippers on their friends' hair last week to raise money for cancer. Eight Kiwis are diagnosed each day...

Aspiring Paralympian recognised for her courage

An inspirational east Aucklander is being recognised for her courage and determination in the face of adversity. Pakuranga College student Gabby Wright won the Attitude...

Clever business strives to teach sign

An innovative business created by a group of Pakuranga College students have been making strides in their aim to promote the knowledge and use...

Student tackles mental health in Japan

A student at Pakuranga College was crowned one of five winning high schoolers for a solution towards enhancing mental well-being. The Lion Young Enterprise Scheme...

Teacher’s film nominated

A local teacher has been juggling producing short-films and teaching. Cameron Broadhurst, 43, is the head of media studies at Pakuranga College. As reported in the...

Artists and students unite for public exhibition

An east Auckland retirement village hosted an art exhibition featuring work by a collection of talented young locals. The showcase at Pakuranga Park Village on...

A celebration of diversity

Pakuranga College hosted its annual celebration of cultural diversity in a colourful explosion of music and dance on Thursday August 5. Cultural Night is an...

Successful storyteller leaves legacy

Former Howickian and successful children's book author Gavin Gosney has passed away. A death notice in the NZ Herald states he died peacefully at his home...

Pakuranga student to be in U-21 Black Sticks

A former Pakuranga College student has been selected as a goalie for the NZ Women's' Under 21 Hockey team. Olivia Grigg's journey into hockey was,...

Students wet heads for fundraiser

For New Zealand students, the 40-hour Famine invites a certain kind of creative thinking - from being stuck inside a gondola to holding a...

Pakuranga College presents Little Shop of Horrors!

Based on the 1960 dark comedy film, Little Shop of Horrors centres on a geeky florist shop worker who discovers that his exotic foundling plant has...

Adversity comes with a silver lining

Covid has changed our lives forever. It's been an overwhelming Corona-coaster for students as they virtually transitioned from onsite to online learning in Google classrooms....

Students finding Young Enterprise success

The long running Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme has historically been the starting point for a number of innovative new business ideas. One of this...

Re-purposing: 14 Trolleys pulled from Pakuranga stream

As part of a project to eliminate and repurpose plastics from the local environment, former Pakuranga College student Daniel Tolmie and friends Mikael Coupe,...

Student-run business CO4 bring coffee with message

By David Dunlop Meet CO4, a small student-run coffee business at Pakuranga College, who, alongside all Kiwis, have felt the impacts of Covid-19. Year 13 students...

Williams: It’s time for educators to step up

Pakuranga College principal Michael Williams says he is very disappointed with some educators saying they are not `babysitters’ as the nation moves closer to...

COVID-19: Local schools brace for shut-down

Schools in east Auckland were yesterday bracing themselves for news of possible closures due to coronavirus which would impact not just tens of thousands...

Corona virus: 14 day stand-down for students

Students and teachers who have recently been in China where the Coronavirus has claimed more than 100 lives will not be allowed at school...

Basketball: Pakuranga College flying high with Breakers

Pakuranga College students are celebrating a basketball training session alongside the NZ Breakers. On Wednesday December 4, thanks to Fuji Xerox, a mix of Year...

“We’ll miss you Kim”- attendance officer retires

Anyone who has attended Pakuranga College in the past two decades will be familiar with Kim Hillgrove. It is to this lady that thousands...

Game on: a vitually exciting reality

GAMING In a classroom of Rive Block in Pakuranga College, exciting things are happening. The creation of software for virtual reality gaming has gripped the imagination...

Doomsday debate engages local schools

Every year since 1983 Pakuranga Rotary has hosted teams from local schools for a fiercely contested debate with the Holyoake Trophy as the prize. Sponsored...

Being smart about connecting with iPhones

While most seniors would love to embrace technology, many struggle to connect with their iPhones. Aman Varma, a former Pakuranga College student, understands that it...

Culture Night another hit

Pakuranga College hosted its annual celebration of cultural diversity in a colourful explosion of music and dance on Thursday July 25. As one of...

Shervonne is taking the stage

By Hannah Williams Pakuranga College student Shervonne Grierson is still grasping the fact she will be taking the stage at the Pop-Up Globe here in...

Maama brothers share basketball

By Roisin Lamb Like many young men in New Zealand, Josiah and Sione Maama grew up believing that the only sport worth playing was rugby....

From toxic masculinity to speaking up

Two Year 12 students have been selected as Top 10 finalists in the Storytellers NZ High School Public Speaking Contest. Aakarsh Jhingan, from Pakuranga College...

Of gangsters, gamblers and showgirls

With more than 100 staff and students involved in this year’s musical, Guys and Dolls the annual production at Pakuranga College, was no small...

Pakuranga wins EPro8 Challenge

Pakuranga College are the senior high school winners of the 2019 Vector EPro8 Challenge. On Tuesday April 30, teams of from high schools across Auckland...

Pakuranga College takes national baseball title

For the first time in many years, Pakuranga College sent a team to the New Zealand Secondary Schools Senior Baseball Championships that was held...

Cloak of honour for Pakuranga College principal

Michael Williams, principal of Pakuranga College, was pleasantly surprised by a special gift he recently received of a beautiful korowai by the family of...

Rising star a hot ticket at this year’s draft

Young Howick Hornets and NZ age-group rising star Luke Williams will be entered into this year's AFL New Zealand National Draft and will join...

Pakuranga College boxers take home three medals

This year’s Boxing New Zealand National Championships in Christchurch was a stand-out for east Auckland, with Pakuranga College students bringing home two golds and...

20 years of pioneering service

The official opening of the Youth Worker rooms at Pakuranga College was a truly moving moment for Mike Turinsky, chief executive officer of Young...

Are we looking after our youth?

By Brett Jones Cession Community is running this event as part of our wider commitment to serving youth and families in the Howick community. A growing concern that...

Pageant success a ‘dream come true’

Placing highly in the recent Miss Auckland contest was a “dream come true” for Tiffany Pillay. The Golflands local, who has lived within the Howick...

Updating skills in a virtual world

Its fast arcade racer jumps off cliffs, slides off ramps and bashes everything out of sight. Year 12 and 13 students from Pakuranga College recently...

Teens killed in Pakuranga crash named

The teenagers who died in a devastating car crash on Friday morning have since been named as 17-year-old Nathaniel (Nathan) Quist and 13-year-old Ella...

Educators from Saudi Arabia keen to learn from local college

Pakuranga College is hosting a group of Saudi Arabian educators, who are here to learn about world class New Zealand schools. Two principals along with...

Local student selected for overseas science programme

Mortaza Sahar from Pakuranga College along with Shalin Shah (Mount Albert Grammar) AND Fateh Singh (Manurewa High School)  have been selected by Royal Society TeAparangi to attend the Future Experiences in Agriculture, Science and...

Pak College hockey team qualify for Championship

The Pakuranga College 1st XI Boys Hockey team have qualified for the Supercity Premier Championship. This is the highest level of hockey at school level...

Williams is SPANZ president again

Pakuranga College principal Michael Williams has been reappointed as president of the Secondary Principals Association of New Zealand (SPANZ) for a second year in...

A tryst with the stars

  Pakuranga College student Zariab Karkaria has won all-expenses paid place at the Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand’s annual conference to be held in...

Former Pak College principal leads new taskforce

Former principal of Pakuranga College Bali Haque has been named the chair of a new taskforce set to undertake the biggest school review in...

Crowe celebrates big medal haul

Pakuranga College Year 9 student Ella Crowe has ranked first in New Zealand-in her age group at the New Zealand Junior Swimming Festival. The festival...

Pakuranga College shoot hoops in the USA

Pakuranga College director of Sport Clive Daniels and coach Josiah Maama headed off to Los Angeles recently with 13 premier basketball players from the...

O’Sullivan sets sights high

Talk about great expectations. Big things are expected of Dr Lance O’ Sullivan. Described as a passionate public health campaigner, the New Zealander of the...

Aerobics success for Pakuranga student

Pakuranga head student Meg Sutton has just returned from a trip to Australia to compete in the FISAF (Federation of International Sports, Aerobics &...

Nikki Kaye’s new lease on life good news for schools

  Education Minister Nikki Kaye says cancer has made her hungrier than ever for positive change. Kaye, who only stepped into the role as Education Minister...

Head: Deciles dropped and it’s about time

By Therese Henkin, Nick Krause Dumping the school decile system will remove the stigma attached to the rankings and help do away with misconceptions and...

Racism: ‘I was shocked and sick to my stomach’

It was something he always wanted to talk about but never really had the right words to say it. Mortaza Sahar finally plucked up the...

A Team hits just the right notes

A group of former Pakuranga high school students Note2A+ business is gaining traction in Auckland, and they have their sights set on going international.

More work than meets the eye

Smile at the students when they come in; ask them how their weekend was and be more engaging and develop a deeper appreciation for...

Smokefree Rockquest regional finals this weekend

It’s the biggest weekend of the year for young musicians as the top high school bands and solo/duo artists play off in the regional...