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School Evaluation Indicators

Published: 31 Mar 2021

The Education Review Office (ERO) first introduced evaluation indicators in 2003, revising them in 2010. This new version reflects a deepening understanding of how schools improve, and the role that evaluation plays in that process. It also reflects a strengthened relationship between ERO’s approaches to evaluation in English-medium and Māori-medium settings. It supports external and internal evaluation of schools.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Basic page
Topics:
Evaluation indicators
Indicators

Starting School Together: What Do We Know?

Published: 26 May 2022

Starting school is a major childhood event. It can be an exciting time for children and their families. But it is a big change, and so it can also be an uncertain time. A good start at school sets children up to succeed at school. We looked to see how changing to cohort entry impacts on children, their peers, and whānau, as well as their schools and early childhood education services.

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Academics
Early learning
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Te Ihuwaka
Te Ihuwaka | Education Evaluation Centre

New School Assurance Reviews - for new and merging schools

Published: 14 Apr 2021

State or state-integrated schools/kura that are new, merged, newly state-integrated or changing their status have a New School Assurance Review after they have completed their Readiness Review. We do the review within the first year of the school’s operation. This page covers the review process and documents needed included the School Evaluation Indicators and the School Self Audit and Assurance Statement.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Basic page

Private and independent schools

Published: 31 Mar 2021

Reviews of private schools have a different process to state/state-integrated school reviews. We report to the Secretary for Education on whether your private school meets the criteria for registration. This page covers the process for private school reviews and includes the Assurance Statement and Self-audit checklist and the fit and proper person attestation.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Basic page
Topics:
Registered Private Schools

Leading Innovative Learning in New Zealand Schools

Published: 04 Apr 2018

The Education Review Office (ERO) visited 12 schools to see how they were preparing their students as 21st century learners. Leaders were innovative, rethinking and transforming teaching and learning to equip students with the knowledge, skills and qualifications required for their future. In doing so, they also maximised learning opportunities offered by digital technology and flexible learning spaces.

Audience:
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Innovative learning
Modern Learning Practice (MLP)

Thriving at school? Education for disabled learners in schools

Published: 28 Sep 2022

The Education Review Office (ERO), in partnership with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) and the Office for Disability Issues (ODI), looked at how well the education system is supporting disabled learners in schools. We found that we need to improve education for disabled learners so they can thrive. This report describes what we found and what is needed to significantly improve education for these priority learners.

Audience:
Academics
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Te Ihuwaka | Education Evaluation Centre

Attendance - Getting back to school: Guide for primary school teachers

Published: 21 Feb 2023

We wanted to find out what the biggest drivers for primary learners not attending are, and what works well to motivate them to turn up to class. In this guide, we share findings from our research, as well as some key actions that primary school teachers and leaders can take to support better attendance. 

Audience:
Academics
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research

Attendance - Getting back to school: A guide for secondary school teachers

Published: 21 Feb 2023

We wanted to find out what the biggest drivers for secondary learners not attending are, and what works well to motivate them to turn up to class. In this guide we share findings from our research, as well as some key actions that secondary school teachers and leaders can take to support better attendance. 

Audience:
Academics
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research

Blue School

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23-25 Wood Street, Greytown

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
40
Education institution number:
46128

Ahutoetoe School

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89 Maryvale Road, Wainui

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
187
Education institution number:
764

Nikau School

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70 Kokihi Lane, Snells Beach

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
9
Education institution number:
3657

Jumpstart School

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55A Rimu Street, Strandon, New Plymouth

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
50
Education institution number:
46448

Southwell School

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200 Peachgrove Road, Claudelands, Hamilton

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
652
Education institution number:
4141

Tamariki School

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86 St John's Street, Woolston, Christchurch

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
52
Education institution number:
4143

Riversdale School

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Rutland Street, Riversdale

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
143
Education institution number:
4007

Riverton School

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Leader Street, Riverton

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
124
Education institution number:
4008

Horizon School

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410 Mahurangi East Road, Snells Beach

School type:
Composite
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
233
Education institution number:
1156