The Rainbow Corner Early Learning Centre - Flat Bush One
417A East Tamaki Road, Flat Bush, Auckland
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- Institution
417A East Tamaki Road, Flat Bush, Auckland
417A East Tamaki Road, Flat Bush, Auckland
Coventry Street, Christchurch Central, Christchurch
6 Nga Wai Lane, Red Beach
Published: 31 Mar 2021
Mai i te tau 2001, kua mahi ngātahi Te Tari Arotake Mātauranga me Te Rūnanga Nui o Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa ki te whakawhanake me te aroturuki i tētahi tino rārangi tikanga e pā ana ki te arotake i ngā kura kaupapa Māori o Te Aho Matua.
Published: 31 Oct 2016
This retrospective study synthesises findings from 17 national reports about curriculum implementation in early learning services, published over the last 10 years.
26 Elizabeth Street, Orewa
Published: 03 Mar 2016
In Term 3, 2014, ERO undertook a cluster review of five Puna Whakatupu as part of scheduled education reviews. During the course of these reviews, we identified a range of good practice that was investigated further and has become Tuia te here tangata: Making meaningful connections.
30 Hammond Street, Hamilton Central, Hamilton
40 R Cleek Road, Mangere East, Auckland
31 Cobham Street, Spreydon, Christchurch
239 Lyttelton Street, Spreydon, Christchurch
6 Balcairn Street, Halswell, Christchurch
51 Edinburgh Street, Barrington, Christchurch
Published: 19 Oct 2023
Published: 28 Jul 2022
Tēnā koutou
Our mahi is to inform and facilitate improvement in early childhood services, schools and kura. We do this through our institutional reviews and system-wide evaluation and research that is focused on the provision of education and the care of learners. As I periodically do through ERO’s Insights Newsletter, I want to share some of our findings with you.
Published: 25 Sep 2018
There are 14 activity centres in New Zealand that cater for secondary school students (Years 9 ‑ 13) who are at risk of disengaging from mainstream schooling and at risk of low educational, social and vocational outcomes. Activity centres are established by agreement of the Minister of Education. Priority is given to those students whose behaviour is likely to impede their own learning and the learning of others, and who are most likely to benefit from the programme.
Published: 31 Oct 2022
Published: 01 Jun 2013
This national report presents the findings of ERO’s recent evaluation of the 14 Activity Centres in New Zealand providing alternative schooling for secondary students likely to benefit from a specialist programme.