Rutherford College Adult Education

Auckland, Online
All year round

The Adult Education programme at Rutherford College offers both night time classes, online options and weekend workshops. This year there are over 120 classes to choose from, so come and join!

If you are looking for a bit of ‘me’ time this could be the opportunity to express yourselves creatively. Or if you need to upskill for work or a new career, there are plenty of business and computer courses available, and you will find that learning is easy in the relaxed social atmosphere of Community Education.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Rutherford College Adult Education

Address

18-20 Kotuku Street
Te Atatū Peninsula
Auckland

Contact

09 834 4099

commed@rutherford.school.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

Accessibility for wheelchairs and accessible bathrooms

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