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You're invited to our information evening - dinner provided

Pacific Advance Senior School

Hi Neighbours. Pacific Advance Senior School (PASS) would like to invite you to our information evening on Tuesday 19th September from 6pm to 8pm at 42 Atkinson Avenue, Otahuhu. It will be a fun, informative evening with dinner provided and guest performances by TJ Taotua and PASS music students.

The PASS environment is culturally recognisable to our learners. Our staff are Pasifika or are experts at working with Pasifika learners. Our students and kāinga immediately feel welcome at our school.

We invite you to hear why we are committed to:
- Academic success
- Leadership and life skills
- Pasifika culture and learning
- Music and arts
- Healthy lifestyles
- Community service
- Pastoral care
- Academic mentoring
- Whanau and community engagement

We look forward to seeing you at our school for a great evening on 19 September!

Please contact us on 0800 80 PASS or email office@pass.school.nz
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