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Endeavour School

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Endeavour Avenue, Flagstaff-Hamilton, Hamilton

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
459
Education institution number:
6941

Tongariro School

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22 Waipapa Road, Turangi

School type:
Composite
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
349
Education institution number:
476

Lakeview School

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Te Ore Ore Road, Masterton

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
548
Education institution number:
1659

Iqra School

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7 Hugh Brown Drive, New Lynn, Auckland

School type:
Composite
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
227
Education institution number:
941

Roslyn School

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Kipling Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
347
Education institution number:
2439

Wilford School

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William Street, Petone, Lower Hutt

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
209
Education institution number:
3072

Albury School

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48 Queen Street, Albury

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
32
Education institution number:
3273

Hampstead School

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55 Wellington Street, Hampstead, Ashburton

School type:
Contributing
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
305
Education institution number:
3367

Omihi School

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990 Omihi Road, Hurunui

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
42
Education institution number:
3454

Rotorua S D A School

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3 Tilsley Street, Glenholme, Rotorua

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
43
Education institution number:
4129

Maihiihi School

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775 Maihiihi Road, Maihiihi

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
66
Education institution number:
1793

Orakei School

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Grace Street, Orakei, Auckland

School type:
Full Primary
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
267
Education institution number:
1402

Thriving at School? Education for Disabled Learners in Schools - summary

Published: 28 Sep 2022

Disabled learners have the right to enrol and receive a quality, inclusive education at their local school. When disabled learners receive a quality, inclusive education they are more likely to achieve better outcomes, are more likely to complete secondary schooling and to go on to further study and employment. This study looked at how well the education system is supporting disabled learners. It found we need to improve education for disabled learners so they can thrive.

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

Social Workers in Schools

Published: 29 Nov 2019

This ERO qualitative case study report undertaken on behalf of Oranga Tamariki captures the voices of children and their whanau who were recipients of the Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) service. SWiS is a government funded, community social work service provided in most English and Māori medium, decile 1-3 primary and intermediate schools.

Audience:
Academics
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Social Workers in Schools (SWiS)
Social workers
Primary
Intermediate
Pastoral care
Case study
Resilience
Therapeutic care and education (TEC)

Information for Proprietors of Integrated Schools

Published: 31 Mar 2021

ERO reviews school hostels as part of Education Reviews of schools. This information document is provided to proprietors of integrated schools prior to ERO reviewing their school hostel. It provides information on licensing provisions and the evidence gathered during a hostel review.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Basic page
Topics:
School hostels

New and merging schools

Published: 31 Mar 2021

We review state or state-integrated schools/kura that are new, merged, newly state-integrated or changing their status. These schools will have a Readiness Review and then a New Schools Assurance Review.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Basic page

School Improvement Framework

Published: 24 Jun 2024

Schools use the School Improvement Framework (SIF) as an evaluation tool as part of their internal evaluation cycle. Our Evaluation Partners (EPs) use the SIF in partnership with schools as part of ERO’s external evaluations.  

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

Evaluation of the Turnaround Schools (TAS) Pilot Program

Published: 26 Jul 2021

There are a small number of schools in New Zealand that are failing to provide students with equitable access to high-quality learning experiences. Students within these schools are not achieving expected academic outcomes.

Despite longitudinal reviews by the Education Review Office (ERO) and support from the Ministry of Education (The Ministry), some of these schools continue to make limited progress or may experience further decline.  The ERO and the Ministry identified the need for a different approach.

Audience:
Academics
Content type:
Research

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

On your marks ... get set... go! A tale of six schools and the digital technologies curriculum content

Published: 23 Jan 2020

ERO conducted case studies of six schools’ implementation of the digital technologies curriculum content in Term 1, 2019. Schools that had successfully integrated the curriculum had leaders who promoted a growth mindset for teachers and looked to integrate digital technologies into existing curriculum. Timely professional development for teachers and positive community connections also enhanced schools’ ability to integrate the digital technologies curriculum.

Audience:
Academics
Education
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
New Zealand Curriculum
Digital Technologies | Hangarau Matihiko
Information and Communications Technology
Literacy