He pōwhiri tēnei ki ngā uri o Te Kotahitanga o Te Āti Awa, o Ngāti Raukawa, o Ngāti Toa Rangatira hoki.
Nau mai hoki mai ki tō tātou Wānanga!

Mai i Waitapu ki Rangataua, mai i Mīria-te-kakara ki Whitireia, whakawhitia Te Moana o Raukawa, ki Wairau, ki Whakatū. Te Wānanga o Raukawa was established by the Raukawa Marae Trustees in 1981 as an extension of Whakatupuranga Rua Mano, the iwi health and wellbeing strategy of the ART Confederation. This is an opportunity for descendants of our founding iwi to reconnect and find out what makes your Wānanga unique in the Aotearoa education space.
Hātarei te 11 o Mei (Saturday 11 May) 10am - 2pm
Te Wānanga o Raukawa, 41 Te Rauparaha St, Ōtaki
- Discover your relationship with Te Wānanga o Raukawa
- Take a look around the campus and explore our new buildings
- Meet and connect with our teaching and support staff
- Have your questions answered over kai and kōrero during the hākari in our wharekai
- Take part in the inter-iwi half court basketball challenge organised and supported by Raukawa Basketball
- Find out about semester two study options to support your reo and wellbeing journey
- Get support to enrol online
- Talk to us about your aspirations for whānau, hapū and iwi
- Experience manaakitanga and learn about the services offered
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Important information
In line with our guiding kaupapa Te Wānanga o Raukawa are operating under He Pae Mataara, our own protection framework, view more information here. Please do not come onto campus if you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms.
- Sign in at reception or from your mobile phone using the QR Code above. We need to know who is on campus in case of an emergency.
- Kaimahi will be located at key entrance points to guide you.
- Unless you are a kaumātua or require assistance, please refrain from wearing shoes in our whare, we recommend slip on shoes.