Below is the link to the stationery lists for all year levels and subjects for 2020.  Any questions please email the school office on office@horowhenua.webhost19.inspire.net.nz https://bit.ly/3JlqcjJ These lists are also at Warehouse Stationery Levin and Paper Plus Levin.


The new date for this year’s Open Evening has been set. Come along and see what we have to offer for 2022. Thurs, 29 July 2021.

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The college was very pleased at its last Board meeting to co-opt Jhyslle Ratima to the Board.  Jhyslle is a Rangatahi Ora parent representative, and we are already appreciating the lens she brings to Board discussions.  We have asked Jhyslle to tell our college community a bit about herself: Tēnā koutou katoa, My name is Jhyslle Ratima and I have recently been appointed the privilege of Māori Representative on the Horowhenua College Board. I am a full-time mother of three, my eldest child being a proud Māori achiever through Rangatahi Ora and a proud Māori student of Horowhenua College.  As a former student of this college I will use that experience as a fundamental guide for my role on the Board. My goal is to advocate the cultural and individual values of our rangitahi so they may achieve their greatest potential in all they do. Nō reira, ngā mihi nui…

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Here is the link for the 2021 Stationery Lists – https://bit.ly/2KlE2IG.  These lists are also at the Levin Warehouse Stationery and Paper Plus.

The focus of the 40 Hour Famine for 2021 was to support their work in Malawi. We recently received a letter of appreciation from them and it included the following comment. “This year, Carter and Jamie have displayed teamwork, leadership and collaboration and have been an outstanding World Vision 40 Hour Famine organising student team. We saw them rally their peers and stand up for justice. We’d like to acknowledge these efforts by awarding the World Vision Outstanding Student Leadership Team Award.  Thank you for all your hard work and I look forward to supporting your school further with education resources, understanding global issues and developing leadership skills in the year ahead.”

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