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  1. Why Tawa? Tawa College is widely recognized by international agents, parents, and students for its remarkable achievements and the notable success of its alumni. Our alumni have made significant contributions in various fields such as academia, creative and performing arts, the specialist music program, and sports. School Activities Extra-curricular Activities There is a wide range […]

  2. www.tawacollege.school.nz › about-us › our-historyOur History - Tawa College

    Tawa College Establishment. The land on which Tawa College stands is part of Section 48 of the Porirua District, surveyed by the New Zealand Company in the early 1840s. Section 48 was the farm of William Best from 1856 till 1865, which he called Grasslees, after the Best family farm In Northumberland, England. His son, Elsdon Best, Tawa’s ...

  3. Welcome to the official Facebook page of Tawa College, a co-educational state secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand. Here you can find the latest news, events, achievements and updates from our school community. Join us and share your memories and experiences of Tawa College.

  4. 2024/2025 Tuition Fees One Year NZ$16,000 plus a one‐off Administration Fee of $500. One Term NZ $4,000 plus a one‐off Administration Fee of $500. Two Terms NZ$8,000Administration Fee NZ$500 Three Terms NZ$12,000Administration Fee NZ$500 Administration Fee $500 Homestay Fee $340 per week with placement fee being $500. Short Term Stays (up to 6 weeks) NZ$400 […]

  5. Arts. Tawa College gives importance and value to the artistic talents of our students and encourages them to follow their passion along with their academic study. There are a range of activities on offer in Visual Arts, Dance, Drama and much more! There are annual and bi-annual productions and events to be a part of, such as our major musical ...

  6. Five College Innovative Language Teaching Fellowship Award (Mellon Grant) for developing online materials for Japanese courses. Summer 2018 ($22,950) Five College Mellon Grant for Blended Learning, 2014-2015 ($10,000) Willem Schupf Professorship, 2013 – present. Arthur Vining Davis Foundation, 2009-2011 ($150,000)