You’re invited! Come celebrate Tekau: 10 Years of Ako Mātātupu

On December 10th 2022 from 6pm we welcome you to join us in a celebration of Tekau: 10 Years of Ako Mātātupu, at Due Drop Events Centre Manukau. Hear from students, teachers, and change-seekers as we celebrate the past ten years and wayfind for the future of education. Grab your free tickets via our EventFinda, link below:

RSVP here: https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2…

Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ warmly invites you to celebrate Tekau: 10 Years of service and wayfinding in the education landscape of Aotearoa. We have been blessed to work with incredible tauira, schools, teachers, kairapu, whānau, partners and funders. You all make this positive change in education possible! Join us to celebrate the growth and learning so far, and to sharpen our focus for the future. We will also be welcoming Cohort 2023, exactly ten years since we welcomed our first cohort of social justice-focused trainee teachers.

Please join us for a night of warmth, story-telling and entertainment!

Date: Saturday 10th December

Doors open – nibbles and cash bar from 5:45pm
Take our seats – 6.45pm
Ceremony commences – 7pm

Venue: Due Drop Events Centre (Previously Vodafone Events Centre)
770 Great South Road, Wiri
Paid parking is available at the events centre

Free tickets via EventFinda: https://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2…

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