Young mums in the Mid North can build better futures for themselves and their children thanks to a new school for teen parents.
Called Hiwa-i-te-rangi, after one of the stars in the Matariki cluster, the unit opened in temporary premises in Kaikohe last year with a handful of students, but has now moved into a purpose-built facility with space for up to 30.
Montoyaleigh Poihipi, 18, who has a 1-year-old son, enrolled just last week and dreams of becoming a doctor. She is starting with level 2 NCEA.
"School wasn't for me but this has been really good. Before this I would just stay home and my baby stayed home too. Now he's in a pre-school programme across the road where I can see him anytime. It's helped both of us be more sociable, and he loves it. I'm hoping for a better future for me and my baby."
Ataria Reid, from Moerewa, whose youngest is 4 months, is doing a paper in Maori studies via the University of Canterbury. She is aiming for a level four certificate in mental health and wants to work in Kaikohe.