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How does your service support whānau?
The aim of CEW (Community Education Whangarei) is to encourage lifelong learning and to support all adults in achieving their learning potential. CEW is the only school based Adult Community Education (ACE) provider now operating in Northland with classes mainly held onsite at Kamo High School in Whangarei.
What surprises people when they do start working with you?
Very enjoyable classes - ready for more. Funding is received from the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) for some classes, with the remainder of costs being met through course fees.
What results have you seen in your work with whānau?
We offering a wide range of short courses for busy people including evening classes and weekend workshops. Join our experienced tutors in a friendly, relaxed environment and learn something NEW!
Is there a refferral process or can people self-refer to your service?
Classes are aimed at adults, however those under 16 years may qualify for an exemption. If enrolling a student please check eligibility.
What’s the best way for people to get in touch with your service?
Call (09) 435-0889, visit https://www.cew.ac.nz/ or email cew@kamohigh.school.nz
Call (09) 435-0889, visit https://www.cew.ac.nz/ or email cew@kamohigh.school.nz
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