1982

Tutorial entitlement rises to 26 (17 fill-time) and weighted student hours reach 240,000 including ones for YPTP courses.

Council members and families join with staff over the weekend of 13-14 March, 1982 to stay at Whitirea marae, Whangara.

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1981

1981

Comprehensive Nursing education is transferred from the regional Hospital Boards to the College with 20 full-time staff appointed; 64 first year nurses- Win Cooper appointed as Head of Department (HOD).

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1981

The new Council at its inaugural meeting opted for the name Tairāwhiti to precede Community College to ensure a regional emphasis with the focus of providing continuing education for the people of Gisborne-East Coast and Wairoa.

Half year 20 week courses are offered in office and related...

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1981

The Department of Māori Affairs sponsors Māori arts and crafts courses and the development of New Zealand’s third carving school at Takitimu Marae in Wairoa.

Two Apple computers are  purchased.               

Following a public meeting affirming support, the Minister of...

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1980

1980

Under an agreement with the University of Waikato a two year part time certificate in the general areas of Community Social Work is offered as well as a three year part-time Certificate in Māori Studies.

Through REAP, courses are taught in Hicks Bay/ Te Araroa, Ruatoria, Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga...

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1980

An extensive 3 stage building programme begins.  David Brook makes a case for a bigger, separate library, a specialist arts and craft room and typing rooms wired for electric typewriters.

Trade Certificate and Advanced Trade Certificate courses are offered to apprentices as well as full time...

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1979

1979

Ōtātara Trust invited to operate a children’s centre on campus.

Russell Pettigrew from Pettigrew Holdings provides first instalment of $4,000 to fund a three year recreational development programme to assist with the level of coaching and development of sport and physical fitness.

 

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1979

Automotive and welding classes are taught in the old transport buildings in Carnarvon street, now Atlee Place.

Henare Swann is appointed a tutor in Māori Studies. He becomes the Māori Liason tutor in 1995 and the first Kaumatua.

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1979

The current tertiary staff move into the new Senior Technical Division along with an extensive list of part-time specialist tutors and 1.5 administrators.

Joyce Gedye, Phil Gaukrodger and Ken Wong are appointed course supervisors and with the provision of torches and a warning to look out for pot...

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1978

1978

344 vocational (incl. Trades, Business & Commerce; NZ Certificate; Farming; Food Handling and Retailing) and community courses (incl.  Whare Wananga, Adult New Readers; Voluntary Community Workers; Summer School; Community Development Support; Neighbourhood Playgroups and parent education;...

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1978

The Hetley Building opens and is named after Margaret and Arnaud Hetley who donated the site for the Hawke’s Bay campus.

Community Courses also included creative writing, music including the Hawke’s Bay Regional Orchestra and a wide range of arts courses on campus.  Many courses were run off...

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1978

The Ministry of Works building proposal for the new Senior Technical Division to be erected on the Central School site is approved by the Gisborne City Council.

David Brook is appointed head of the division which is accommodated in a range of old buildings including Central School on a site in...

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1977

1977

Hawke’s Bay University Trust signed over to the College 10 acres of land on the southern College boundary as well as investments.

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1977

As Chair of the Gisborne /Hawke’s Bay Education Centre and Gisborne High Schools Board of Governors since 1965, Brian Bull champions the case for a community college on the Central School site.

The tertiary unit of Gisborne Boys’ High is given the new legal status of Senior Technical Division...

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1976

1976

1976 AThe Ōtātara Trust initiatives also included the development of “The Stables” at Ōtātara that became The Ōtātara Art Centre.  ‘The Stables’ were developed as a project of community engagement, using various work schemes training youth, or unemployed and people enrolled in arts. ...

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1976

1976Formation of the Ōtātara Trust to promote and encourage education, entrepreneurial and alternative pathways.  The Trust initiatives include the establishment and administration of a campus children’s centre, the Ōtātara Bookshop and student scholarships. Funds derived from leasing...

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1976

Ms Dorothy Stafford, Head of Department General Studies, Waikato Technical Institute is engaged by the Gisborne High Schools Board of Governors, to carry out a survey of the district’s tertiary education needs. Financial support comes from the J.N. Williams Trust. The survey recommends a...

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1975

1975

The Hawke’s Bay Community College opens: 4th  October, 1975 

Dr John Harré appointed Director by inaugural Council (1975-1985).

A new initiative in education alongside vocational training, Community Colleges’ introduced the concept of Community Education that promoted lifelong learning. ...

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1975

Phil Gaukrodger and Don Stewart are appointed by Hawke’s Bay Community College to teach carpentry apprentices in May 1975. Phil teaches from 1975-2010. His apprentices learn their skills in a newly constructed ‘Barn’ next to the 1904 wooden building when the staff and pupils of Central...

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1975

By the mid 1970s around 1000 adult students are enrolled in the fulltime secretarial course, Day Release Apprentice classes and evening classes at the tertiary division at Boys’ High School, increasing the pressure to establish a separate institution and expand the limited range of...

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