2023 Targets
We feel really blessed to have been able to hold many consultation opportunities this year and to meet with our mana whenua, Ngāti Paoa
Our annual consultation meeting was held in December 2023
We have consulted & informed with respect to:
Academic performance for year levels & cohorts in our school during 2023 against National Standardised Testing and our own OTJ's
Timing of the school day for 2024
Delivery of things Maori and for Maori
Delivery of things Pasifika and for Pasifika
Delivery of the Health Curriculum & Student Wellbeing
The Manaiakalani 1:1 Learn, Create, Share Programme
Y7/8 Language
Y7/8 Careers
EOTC and Sports
Ideas for inclusion in our school
Concerns that parents and learners may have
The 2023 Targets remained the same as the 2022 ones they were:
To make a shift of 1.5yrs in the 2023 year of learning for All learners in every year level of the school, in Reading, Writing and Maths
To have particular focus on:
Priority learners who are below the national norm and with attention could be accelerated toward the norm
improved achievement progress in Reading for all Pt England Learners
improved achievement progress in Maths for all Pt England Learners
Continue developing the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy to motivate our children & raise their achievement and to engage whanau/aiga in their children's learning
Continue to develop and focus on Student Wellbeing, in particular Healthy Weight, Healthy Activity and Healthy Eating
Manaiakalani CoL/Pt England Targets/Specific Objectives:
get 1.5 years progress for every child every year
improve progress for Y7 - Y10
improve progress for Boys Writing
improve progress for Maori
improve transition from class to class and develop a strong pedagogical pathway.
To develop the Learn Create Share pedagogy in a consistent and scaffolded way throughout the school and measure the results by working with our Research Partners from the Wolf Fisher Research Centre along with the Manaiakalani Research and Development Team
To continue to provide structured planning mechanisms to ensure planning for focused group teaching linked to high quality learning experiences occurs
To provide resource and guidance for critical teacher inquiry into practice via the Kahui Ako
To continue improving school-wide methods and strategies for the effective management and support of children at all levels with a particular focus on Student Wellbeing and Self Regulation
To continue embedding theTā Taiako by continuing to enhance the delivery and inclusion of te reo me ona tikanga Maori
To continue embedding the Pasifika Education Plan (Tapa Sā) by whole school participation in our twice yearly Fiafia and by ensuring that the development of the Learn Create Share pedagogy continues to be inclusive of Pasifika desires, values and ideas.
To partner effectively with Auckland UniServices & other partner providers in the Manaiakalani Outreach Programme
To develop the partnership with Ngāti Paoa
To develop an Area Wide Master Plan in partnership with MOE, to strengthen the direction and guidance of the new property builds
As a result of what happened in 2023, our recommended 2024 Targets are:
To make a shift of 1.5yrs in the 2024 year of learning for All learners in every year level of the school, in Reading, Writing and Maths
To have particular focus on:
Priority learners who are below the national norm and with attention could be accelerated toward the norm
improved achievement progress in Reading for all Pt England Learners
improved achievement progress in Maths for all Pt England Learners
Continue developing the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy to motivate our children & raise their achievement and to engage whanau/aiga in their children's learning
Continue to develop and focus on Student Wellbeing, in particular Healthy Weight, Healthy Activity and Healthy Eating
Continue to focus on seeing Māori succeed as Māori and each culture succeed as themselves
Manaiakalani CoL/Pt England Targets/Specific Objectives:
get 1.5 years progress for every child every year
Develop closer partnership with Mana whenua, see Māori succeed as Māori and Pasifika succeed as Pasifika
improve transition from class to class and develop a strong pedagogical pathway.
To develop the Learn Create Share pedagogy in a consistent and scaffolded way throughout the school and measure the results by working with our Research Partners from the Wolf Fisher Research Centre along with external developers
To continue to provide structured planning mechanisms to ensure planning for focused group teaching linked to high quality learning experiences occurs
To provide resource and guidance for critical teacher inquiry into practice via the Kahui Ako
To continue improving school-wide methods and strategies for the effective management and support of children at all levels with a particular focus on Student Wellbeing and Self Regulation
To continue embedding the Ka Hikitia plan by continuing to enhance the delivery and inclusion of te reo me ona tikanga Maori
To continue embedding the Pasifika Education Plan by whole school participation in our twice yearly Fiafia and by ensuring that the development of the Learn Create Share pedagogy continues to be inclusive of Pasifika desires, values and ideas.
To partner effectively with Auckland UniServices & other partner providers in the Manaiakalani Outreach Programme