As thousands of Northland students get ready for the impending NCEA exams, two Kamo High School pupils are feeling better prepared after a three-day study wānanga.
NCEA and New Zealand Scholarship exams kick off next Wednesdaywith about 140,000 students throughout the country, 4375 in Northland, expected to sit papers over the next month.
To help students prepare, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa held a three-day Study Wananga at its Whangārei campus last weekend where students were able to study in a relaxed environment with help from teachers.
Kamo High School students Zakari Chapman, year 13, and Te Arorangi Moore, year 11, said they both felt better prepared for their upcoming exams after the wānanga.
"It was a chilled out atmosphere and I thrive in that environment... I felt like I accomplished a lot," Chapman said.