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Supreme 4 Schools Announces New Management Arrangement

One of the leading brands in maths equipment in New Zealand, Supreme 4 Schools, is now under new management after being acquired by Papakura Education Services.

2012-05-11
PAPAKURA, NEW ZEALAND, May 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) One of the leading brands in maths equipment in New Zealand, Supreme 4 Schools, is now under new management after being acquired by Papakura Education Services. Supreme has been supplying quality maths educational resources to schools throughout New Zealand since 1967 and has become a well-recognised brand within the industry.

To mark the acquisition the separate logos have been redesigned to merge the existing brand recognition of Supreme with an energetic and bright new colour scheme being used by Papakura Education. The result are two logos which retain their individual design while also complimenting each other and building on already well established brands within New Zealand schools.

Papakura Education Services was formerly the Papakura Resource Centre before which began from humble beginnings over 30 years ago before closing in 2009. The store reopened in 2010 under the new name and is now completely NZ owned and operated, while still offering the same friendly, knowledgeable service it was always known for.

Supreme 4 Schools will continue to focus on supplying maths equipment at http://www.supreme4schools.co.nz. Whereas Papakura Education supplies a full variety of resources for teachers to integrate into their curriculum at http://www.papakuraeducation.co.nz


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[Press-News.org] Supreme 4 Schools Announces New Management Arrangement
One of the leading brands in maths equipment in New Zealand, Supreme 4 Schools, is now under new management after being acquired by Papakura Education Services.