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There are many ways you may be eligible and conditions vary between programmes. Explore the subjects and courses below and click the enquire button to contact a team member on how you can get enrolled.

If you are in secondary school and looking to gain a qualification at the same time, find information below on free programmes through the Waikato Trade Acadamy. Wintec also has English language programmes free for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.

The Waikato Trades Academy enables students to stay at secondary school and work towards a qualification from Wintec. Programmes are offered in trades, service sector, primary industry and social and community services.
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Events

Pacific Pipeline 2026

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"Wayfind Your Future" - our 2026 event draws on the Pacific navigator tradition: our ancestors crossed vast oceans not by accident, but by reading the stars, the wind, and the waves. Pacific Pipeline invites our rangatahi to bring that same courage and cultural intelligence to their tertiary journey. 

On behalf of Oire Pacific, along with Wansolwara (Pacific Staff Forum) and Lumitugetha (Pacific Student Leaders), we are excited to invite Pacific secondary school students in Years 11–13 and their whānau to Pacific Pipeline 2026. 

This is a morning grounded in Pacific cultures, Pacific values, and community. It is a space designed by and for Pacific people, where learners can explore their future pathways and feel at home at Wintec. 

This event is especially for students who would like to: 

  • Talk with current Pacific students about their journey at Wintec 
  • Meet Pacific staff who are here to support their aspirations 
  • Connect with kaiako from the programmes they're interested in 
  • Experience a welcoming space grounded in Pacific cultures, values, and community 

Whānau are warmly welcome. Pacific Pipeline is designed for families, not just students. Parents, grandparents, aunties, and uncles are encouraged to come along, see the campus, enjoy the shared lunch, and ask their own questions.

Programme 

10:30 – 11:00 AM: Arrive and check in 

11:20 – 11:30 AM: Formal Welcome: 
Karakia and a Lumitugetha welcoming. We open together in the spirit of Teu le Va. 

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Programme Expo: 
Explore Wintec's programmes with kaiako and Pacific student leaders.  

12:30 – 1:00 PM: Shared Lunch: 
Kai together and enjoy talanoa.  

1:00 PM: Closing Ceremony

Event details 

Date: Wednesday, 17 June 2026 

Time: 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM  

Venue: Wintec City Campus, The Atrium

Please arrive from 10:30 AM for check-in 

Getting here 

  • Tristram Street entrance 

  • Bus drop-off and pick-up at the Hamilton City Campus main entrance on Tristram Street  

Cost: Free to attend 

Kai and refreshments provided 

Who can attend:  

  • Years 11–13 and whānau 

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