We pride ourselves in delivering educational programmes within a supportive Maori environment. Everyone is treated with respect because we weave our bicultural Whanau (family) philosophy throughout our programmes. We successfully train thousands of tauira (students) throughout the country every year. We are the largest Wananga in New Zealand.
Lake Kaituna (also known as Lake B) is one of eight small peat lakes in the Horsham Downs district, north east of Hamilton City. Once part of the now drained Kainui peat bog, the lake is located in an agricultural catchment and is hydrologically linked to the smaller Lake Komakorau (C). Managed by the Department of Conservation as a wildlife management reserve the lake covers an area of 15 hectares and is a maximum of 1.3 metres deep.