On Friday 19th September BLENNZ hosted the launch of The Vision Book – My Child, Our Journey, a resource produced by the Ministry of Education in partnership with the Ministry… Read more
Events
Cathy West – BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision, Wellington
Cathy West shares about the free NZQA accredited course she has enrolled in this year. Kia ora. I’m Cathy West from BLENNZ Wellington. This year as part of my professional… Read more
Kelly Doyle – BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision, Wairoa
Kelly Doyle, BLENNZ Resource Teacher: Vision shares her pepeha.
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2014
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2014 run from 21st – 27th July. There are a number of resources that can be found online. The theme for this year is… Read more
BLENNZ Taranaki – In-service Day
On the 12th of March 2014, BLENNZ Taranaki held an in-service course for the teachers and teacher’s aides working with learners who are blind, have low vision or with complex… Read more
New Zealand Sign Language Week
Free taster classes To celebrate NZSL Week 2014 (12 – 18 May), Deaf Aotearoa is giving schools, healthcare professionals, businesses and organisations the opportunity to get a taste of NZSL… Read more
2013 Braille Proficiency Examination (Unified English Braille)
Jointly administered by The Australian Braille Authority and The Braille Authority of New Zealand Aotearoa Trust. The Braille Authorities of Australia and New Zealand are pleased to announce the 2013… Read more
Te Wiki O Te Reo Maori, Maori Language week
Welcome to Te Wiki O Te Reo Maori, Maori Language week. The theme for 2013 is Nga Ingoa Maori, Maori names. To celebrate and discover the wonder of Ingoa Maori,… Read more
Special message from Santa Claus just for you!
Ho, ho, ho from Santa’s workshop… Hi kids! It’s nearly Christmas time and I have been very busy at the North Pole organising all your presents to deliver on Christmas… Read more
Official Opening – Principal’s Speech
Official Opening of BLENNZ Homai Campus Tena tātou katoa Te manu e kai ana i te miromiro, nōna te ngahere. Te manu e kai ana i te matauranga, nōna te… Read more