19/06/2026
📷️ Term 1 sports and group photos ready to order.
Masterpiece Photography has made our Term 1 sports and special group photos available to order online. Ordering takes just a few minutes and photos are delivered directly to school.
How to order:
Visit the ordering website
Select the team or group you want to order
Select your image and add to cart
At checkout, choose "order for another" to order multiple photos
Order at: masterpiece.orderphotos.online/ordering/with?key=544Y8WHR
⏰ Orders close Friday 27 June
Questions? Contact Masterpiece Photography at [email protected]
19/06/2026
As we head into the week of Matariki celebrations at Hukanui, staff indulged in a shared kai to come together and reflect. Akonga are busy in classes preparing to share their mahi with whaanau on Wednesday evening from 5 pm. Manaawatia a Matariki.
19/06/2026
Staff and students were showing their support for the Chiefs as they head into the weekend final. Go the Gallagher Chiefs
19/06/2026
Wow, our Hukanui School community is amazing! Our school food drive exceeded expectations this year and was gratefully received by Te Whānau Pūtahi Community Centre in Fairfield. Special thanks to our School leaders who packed and collected all the donated kai.
18/06/2026
Our EPRO8 team went off to Rotorua today to compete. They came home, securing 10 th place in a tough final.
17/06/2026
A reminder to make your bookings for Parent conferences which are being held on Wednesday 1 July and Thursday 2nd July. Use the code: yk83q
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17/06/2026
Portugal is the Country of the Week on display in the Office.
15/06/2026
To support the Chiefs as they head into the finals, we are inviting all students to wear their Chiefs gear or team colours this Friday, 19th June.
Instead of a gold coin donation, we are encouraging students to bring in one item to support the final day of our food bank drive.
Donations can be given to your class teacher or put in the trolley out the front of school.
15/06/2026
Anna and Michelle from Enviroschools visited our Enviro Councillors to explore what makes a Healthy Stream.
Students shared their ideas first, then investigated using real scientific methods inspired by regional council scientists, including a clarity tube to measure water quality. Together they learned about the “5 Cs” of stream health: clean, clear, cool water, cover, and critters, and discussed how rubbish, pollution, erosion, and habitat changes can affect waterways.
A fantastic hands-on learning experience connecting science, local environments, and caring for our waterways