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Vogeltown School, New Plymouth

Vogeltown School, New Plymouth

37 Huatoki Street, New Plymouth ,
ERO (2011) says this about Vogeltown School: Vogeltown School is situated on two sites in urban New Plymouth and caters for students in Years 1 to 6. The senior school accommodates Years 3 to 6 classes, the administration block, including the principal’s office, hall and library. The junior school is a short walk across Huatoki Street. Teaching staff are visible on both sites. Holistic student development is an important aspect and focus for teachers. Mixed age whānau grouping across the school supports student learning through encouraging them to take responsibility for themselves and others, and developing independence. Students participate in a wide variety of activities to support their growth. Involvement in academic, sporting and cultural activities caters for individual interests and abilities. Parents are warmly welcomed. They value and appreciate the approaches that support their children’s transition into, within and out of the school. The “Vogeltown Way” (“VS Way”) promotes a positive environment supporting and celebrating student learning. The principal provides capable and effective professional leadership. He focuses on developing successful relationships and strong partnerships. Teachers have opportunities to demonstrate their skills and developing strengths. Students' learning benefits from staff awareness of their individual cultural backgrounds and preferred ways of learning. AND THIS: A range of achievement information provides clear evidence of how well students are achieving in relation to nationally referenced expectations. School selected data indicates most students make the expected progress in reading, writing and mathematics each year. Sound quality teaching results in students engaging in their learning and responding positively. Teachers analyse assessment information and make efficient use of these records to understand achievement and develop next steps for learning. Staff know their students well, challenge them and support their success. The diverse needs of students are well catered for in a range of literacy and numeracy programmes. Those students known to be at risk of not achieving or requiring extension receive ongoing support within ability-based instructional groups. Resourcing is targeted to meet students' learning needs with additional support provided by teacher aides. Careful management, monitoring and tracking processes ensure targeted students receive well considered and timely early support. AND THIS: The principal is well supported by senior managers and leads in a collaborative manner. Staff are motivated and distributed leadership is encouraged. There is a shared focus on improvement that is ongoing, through well considered and planned self review. Reflective review is evident throughout school activities and supported by appropriate staff appraisal and professional development The board, staff and parents are well placed to sustain and enhance current good practice. Trustees bring a range of experience and skills to their role. Review of expectations and recent training of board members over the past twelve months contributes to an increased awareness of their roles and responsibilities. Decision making is aligned to reaching best outcomes for students’ progress and achievement. The school works in partnership with parents and the community. Parents have a range of formal and informal opportunities to contribute positively to their children’s education. They clearly appreciate the values that teachers promote and the holistic approach to working with students and their families.
Paparoa Primary School

Paparoa Primary School

14 Franklin Road, PO Box 15, Paparoa ,
We have large spacious grounds that include a swimming pool, astro - turf court area, playground, vegetable garden, five large classrooms and well resourced library.
Tel: 94317379
WIE - Học Tiếng Anh tại New Zealand

WIE - Học Tiếng Anh tại New Zealand

Level 1 Centre Place Tower, 48 Ward Street, Hamilton ,
Từ nhiều năm, Waikato Institute of Education (Viện Ngoại ngữ Waikato - WIE) đã trở thành một trong những trường dạy Tiếng Anh hàng đầu của New Zealand. WIE là một cơ sở được nhà nước New Zealand phê chuẩn và được quản lý bởi Bộ Giáo Dục New Zealand. Tất cả các chương trình đào tạo của WIE được kiểm định bởi New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), một cơ quan của nhà nước New Zealand chuyên phụ trách về kiểm định chất lượng chương trình và bằng cấp. WIE là trung tâm đào tạo và kiểm tra duy nhất của TOEIC tại Waikato; và là trung tâm ‘Pre-testing Centre’ cho Đại học Cambridge về các kỳ thi ESOL và IELTS.
New Zealand Wing Tsun Association 紐西蘭詠春協會

New Zealand Wing Tsun Association 紐西蘭詠春協會

19-B Princes Street, Onehunga, Auckland, Auckland ,
NZWTA is headed by Sifu Peter Yu who started training Wing Tsun Kung Fu in 1974 under Tam Hun Fan. Tam Hun Fan was a student of Grandmaster Dr. Leung Ting. In 1995, Sifu Peter Yu moved to Auckland and The New Zealand Wing Tsun Association was formed in 1998. Sifu who resides in both Auckland and Wellington, opened a branch in Wellington. The Wellington branch has over 40 students, and has a set number of intakes per year. Auckland has 30 students and each week Sifu commutes between Auckland and Wellington to teach and guide his students in traditional Wing Tsun Kung Fu.
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Banks Avenue School

Banks Avenue School

91 Banks Avenue, Dallington, Christchurch ,
A fantastic school
Papatoetoe High School

Papatoetoe High School

PO Box 23088, Hunter Corner, Papatoetoe, Auckland ,
Tel: 6492784086
Rongotai College Sport

Rongotai College Sport

170 Coutts St, Kilbirnie, Wellington ,
A place for current boys, old boys and the wider community to find out about Rongotai College Sport.
Rangi Ruru Girls' School

Rangi Ruru Girls' School

59 Hewitts Road, Christchurch ,
Founded in 1889, Rangi Ruru has a strong history and tradition of one of New Zealand’s best known and respected schools. It has an excellent reputation for academic success in a wide range of subject choices. Rangi Ruru is consistently placed amongst the top achieving schools in New Zealand in many academic, sporting and creative pursuits. With a roll of around 700 girls in Years 7 to 13, including 120 boarders, the school is small enough to ensure that individual student needs are met and big enough to offer an extensive range of subjects and programmes. Rangi Ruru is a christian school affiliated with the Presbyterian church. It is a safe and friendly school, with a close school community, strong pastoral care network and set of school values.
Kakanui School

Kakanui School

Fyfe Place, Kakanui ,
Kakanui School serves the township of Kakanui and its surrounding district. It provides high quality education for students in Years 1 to 8. The students enjoy learning and playing in well-resourced classrooms and expansive grounds. The facilities include a computer suite, heated swimming pool, and new hall/ library with up to date book collection also new audio and visual equipment and musical instruments. The school has developed positive relationships within the community as a variety of local people share their knowledge and expertise with the students. Students have access to many interesting learning experiences beyond the school including ski trips to Roundhill Skifield for all class levels. The Kakanui Playgroup meets twice weekly at the school and preschool children spend time in the junior classroom. Students work, learn and play in a supportive caring and family-like enviroment. They enjoy the sense of fun teachers bring to their learning and appreciate the choices they can make in their learning and their play thus developing respectful relationships between students and adults. Enviromental studies are a major part of the learning for all students. Students are developing responsible attitudes towards their immediate and wider enviroment. Every week, students work on a range of sustainability projects. These projects include caring for local wildlife, recycling, vegetable, native, greenhouse and coastal gardens and worm farming systems. Through these projects the students develop problem solving, communication and leadership.
Tel: 03 4395837