This is the main collection of downloadable and viewable resources primarily for the kura and also for the Trust where applicable.  Individual general resources such as panui, permission slips, newsletters, multimedia and other resources will also be attached to the respective calendar items, articles and pages throughout the site.

Academy Stories – In 2006, ASB Community Trust set out to find and fund innovative proposals to address the serious problem of educational underachievement among Māori and Pasifika youth. Through its Māori and Pasifika Education Initiative (MPEI), the Trust forged a rigorous and innovative grant making process that attracted over 300 expressions of interest from across the Auckland and Northland region. In 2009, He Puna Marama Trust became one of seven successful applicants to receive funding to implement its vision of a leadership academy for Māori boys.

ERO Te Kāpehu Whetū (Tuakana) Confirmed Report 2021 – this review is to provide assurance to the community that the school is well placed to provide for students and is operating in accordance with the vision articulated by the sponsor.

ERO Te Kāpehu Whetū (Teina) Confirmed Report 2021 – this review is to provide assurance to the community that the school is well placed to provide for students and is operating in accordance with the vision articulated by the sponsor.

ERO New School (Teina) Assurance Review, February 2016 – this review is to provide assurance to the community that the school is well placed to provide for students and is operating in accordance with the vision articulated by the sponsor.

ERO Assurance Review, February 2015 – this review is to provide assurance to the community that the school is well placed to provide for students and is operating in accordance with the vision articulated by the sponsor.

ERO Readiness Report, June 2014 – the Ministry of Education commissioned the Education Review Office (ERO) to help determine the readiness of Te Kura Hourua O Whangarei Terenga Paraoa to operate effectively as a school in 2014.

He Puna Marama Trust have an experienced, highly capable board who have the ability to take Te Kāpehu Whetū to the next level growing the kaupapa with integrity.

➜ Telly Warren (Board Chair and Kaumatua)
➜ James Nair (Board Treasurer) – Chartered Accountant
➜ Professor Nathan Matthews – Academic Education Leader
➜ Jason Pou – Lawyer
➜ Raewyn Tipene – Executive Education Leader
➜ Kaye Taylor – ECE Education Leader