School Services Ratonga Kura
Homai Campus School offers specialised education for blind, deafblind, or low vision students, with individual plans. Satellite classes at James Cook, Tamaoho, and Scott Point Schools provide inclusive, individualised programs for ages 5-21, enhancing educational and social outcomes.

Homai Campus School
The Homai Campus School is a specialist school for children and young people who are blind, deafblind or have low vision, including those with additional disabilities. Each learner has an individual educational plan with the BLENNZ Curriculum as the focus for learning.
Homai Campus School
Satellite Classes at James Cook High School
The James Cook Satellite Classes are located at James Cook High School, 5 minutes drive from the BLENNZ Homai Campus School. The students who attend, participate in varied and individualised programmes within both the satellite and mainstream class settings. The opportunity to work within both allows for increased educational and social outcomes for aakonga. These satellite classes are for aakonga aged 14 years to 21 years.
Satellite Classes at James Cook High School
Satellite Classes at Tamaoho School
The Tamaoho Satellite Classes are located at Tamaoho School in Pukekohe, Auckland. Students aged from 5 years to 14 years can typically attend this site, with intensive teaching and specialist support to access the curriculum. Being part of Tamaoho allows for inclusive interactions in sporting, cultural and social activities enabling aakonga to connect with the wider school community.
Satellite Classes at Scott Point School
The Scott Point Satellite Classes are located at Scott Point School in Hobsonville, Auckland. Aakonga who attend these classes are aged 5 years to 14 years and are supported with specialised teaching and therapy services. Inclusive opportunities are evident in a range of educational contexts, encouraging aakonga involvement across the Scott Point School community.