TKKM o Te Kotuku stands proudly in Ranui, Auckland - a vibrant suburb where education is deeply rooted within its Māori heritage. This co-educational full primary school embraces diversity with an approximate roll size of 136 students from various backgrounds including significant representation from the local Māori and Pacific communities, which enriches classroom discussions and cultural understanding among peers.
Under Principal Marama Turei'sin leadership, a warmth that reflects her deep connection to Te Ao Maori permeates through every aspect of school life at TKKM o Te Kotuku. The values held dear by the community are those deeply connected with Māoritanga and Pacific identity - respect for self and others, whanaungatanga (kinship), manaakitanga (kindness) and kaitiakitanga (guardianship).
The enrolment process at TKKM o Te Kotuku is a journey that begins with an appreciation of the school's unique character. As families consider this full primary education, they are invited to engage in dialogue about how their children can become part of such a culturally rich environment where Māori and Pacific heritage forms both curriculum content and communal bonds. The process is designed not only as an administrative step but also