Education Calendar
As well as our core set of programmes, the National Aquarium also runs additional education programmes throughout all four school terms, complementing local, national and international conservation activities and educational events. To find out what's going on and what's coming up soon, just browse through the calendar below.
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
- Thursday, September 1
- Friday, September 2
- Saturday, September 3
- Sunday, September 4
- Monday, September 5
- Tuesday, September 6
- Wednesday, September 7
- Thursday, September 8
- Friday, September 9
- Saturday, September 10Conservation Week 2016 - read more
- Sunday, September 11Conservation Week 2016 - read more
- Monday, September 12Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Tuesday, September 13Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Wednesday, September 14Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Thursday, September 15Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Friday, September 16Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Saturday, September 17Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Sunday, September 18Conservation Week 2016 - read moreKeep New Zealand Beautiful Week - read more
- Monday, September 19
- Tuesday, September 20National Aquarium Junior Speech Competition - read more
- Wednesday, September 21
- Thursday, September 22East Coast LAB opening - read more
- Friday, September 23
- Saturday, September 24
- Sunday, September 25
- Monday, September 26
- Tuesday, September 27September/October School Holiday Programme - read more
- Wednesday, September 28September/October School Holiday Programme - read more
- Thursday, September 29September/October School Holiday Programme - read more
- Friday, September 30




















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