Ministry of Education Reo Champion Competition

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Ministry of Education have launched their Reo Champion Competition.

Fifty of the best judged entries will be chosen by Ministry of Education. Each winner will receive two prize packs for themselves and the toa reo Māori │te reo champion they’ve nominated.

To enter the competition:

  • Post your toa reo Māori │te reo champion and explain why you have chosen them
  • Use either of the hashtags #ToaReo │#ReoChampion
  • Entries must be received by 12pm 16 September 2022 to be eligible.

For full terms and conditions find out more on the Ministry of Education website

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