COVID-19 Tumuaki update for Rātu 14 Mahuru
Ata mārie ki a koutou.
Nau mai, haere mai ki te Wiki o te reo Māori.
As announced by the Prime Minister yesterday we will be remaining at Alert Level 4 for the next week and then moving ‘in principle’ to Alert Level 3 at 11.59 pm on Tuesday. This will be confirmed in a national briefing on Monday. This means we are planning for a return to school on Wednesday or Thursday of next week (this is dependent on Ministry of Education guidelines which should come out tomorrow).
Thank you to those who have emailed [email protected] to indicate you have a child in Year 9 or 10 who requires supervision when we move to Alert Level 3. We do want to be in a position to support our parents who are essential workers in this way so please do email this address if supervision is required.
A warm welcome to Whaea Katarena who joins our Social Sciences department this week. You can see her Pepeha below:
Te wiki o te reo Māori
Below is our staff celebrating te reo Māori at our briefing this morning 😊
As mentioned in previous briefings you are encouraged to join the nation in the Te Reo Māori moment at 12 pm today.
The following are also some great ideas from the Digital Circus Facebook page – Link below:
Dean’s Assemblies this week
The deans are holding deans’ assemblies for students this week. Please ensure that you log on at the times below to hear important messages from your dean. Your camera can be on or off, it is up to you. These will be on Wednesday 15th September.
Year Level | Time | Link |
9 | 1.30 pm - 2.00 pm Joint assembly | |
10 | ||
11 | 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm | |
12 | 1.00 pm -1.30 pm | |
13 | 1.45pm - 2.15pm |
Vaccinations
As also announced by the Prime Minister yesterday one way we can move away from having lockdowns in the future is for as many people as possible to get vaccinated. If you have an appointment later in the month you can go to book my vaccine and rebook for this week. You can also call the Vaccination Heathline on 0800 28 29 26 for further information.
There are also drive-through vaccination centres and a South Auckland vaccination drive, find more information here:
COVID-19 Vaccination for Māori Communities
You can use the website or phone number above, or you can book directly:
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is the provider of Tāmaki Vaccination Centre.
To book your vaccination email [email protected] or call 0800 GETVAC (438822).
is the provider of Manurewa Vaccination Centre. Phone: 09 267 8768
COVID-19 Vaccination for Pacific Communities
To book your vaccination, visit or phone the Pacific COVID Vaccination Healthline on 0800 21 12 21.
Please note, no one is required to show identification to be vaccinated, but if someone does not have an NHI number, showing a passport can speed this process up.
Please also note that it is your choice under the Code of Health and Disability Services Rights to choose whether you, or your children under 16, wish to get vaccinated.
Ki te kotahi te kakaho ka whati, ki te kapuia e kore e whati.
Ngā mihi maioha
Louise