Kaikohekohe Education Network KEN
The Kaikohekohe Education Network's goal is to create equity, raise achievement and offer opportunities across our schools, we are a part of the Manaiakalani Network of Schools across the country. To find out more
11 Sept 2025 Kaikohekohe Film Festival
The Kaikohekohe Education Network's goal is to create equity, raise achievement and offer opportunities across our schools, we are a part of the Manaiakalani Network of Schools across the country. To find out more
Welcome to the Kaikohekohe Education Network (KEN) site, home to a cluster of six schools in Tai Tokerau partnered with the highly successful Manaiakalani programme. Together, we aim to provide an equitable and enriching learning environment for all students.
The Kaikohekohe Education Trust supports teachers within KEN schools in achieving their primary goal: advancing education by developing the capacity of children and families through learning in Kaikohe, its surrounding areas, and ultimately across Tai Tokerau.
Explore our site to discover what’s happening for teachers and students across our network and learn how you can get involved.
Our Term 3 Toolkits will run on 19, 20, and 21 August 2025.
We're excited to feature some special guests who will be leading fantastic toolkits:
Using the Polypad Activities section to amplify maths creativity and engagement with Tiff Stewart
Math Whizz with Chris and Ross Perkinson & Andrea Bakulich Tele’a
Maths in Motion with Brittany Dimond and Ellen Irish
Supporting students with numeracy How To videos with Kate Halls
and much, much more. Click here to search the programme and to register.
Our Learn, Create, Share pedagogy supports students to share their learning through their blogs. Teachers and parents are encouraged to read students blogs and leave them a positive, thoughtful and helpful comment. We provide guidelines on how to comment on student blogs, which you can see here. Blogs can be accessed via your school site page or by clicking here to view our Edublog Feed .
Our Manaiakalani Facilitators are also available to support teachers via Google Meets, text or email.