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Definition of kura in English: kuranoun ˈkuːrə NZ A school, typically one where lessons are conducted in Maori. five new kura are approved each year by the Ministry of Education Example sentencesExamples - After an initial surge of enrolments in kohanga and kura, enthusiasm among Maori has waned.
- There is no access for Maori children to kura in a large part of the city where Maori children live.
- Police this morning confirmed being called to the incident, saying the students and the female teacher involved were from the kura.
- While billboard vandalism had not been a huge problem in Tukituki this election, Mr Smith confirmed police would be talking to staff at the Kura.
- It's further evidence that smaller class sizes in those kura work well for Maori students.
- We already have a number of different types of schools operating in New Zealand, such as kura, religious schools, single-sex schools, private schools and co-ed schools.
- The kura had a policy of seeking parental permission before its students could talk to police.
- I have hope for my mokopuna and Maori kids at kura throughout Aotearoa, for they have a joy and a passion for being Maori that simply did not exist when I was a kid.
- This sounds astonishingly like it might be sound logic, making nonsense of what the kura leaders are saying.
- The majority of children at the kura are Ngati Hine children.
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