Our Learning Model outlines our belief that:
– Learning is integrated – across subject areas and with students’ lives and realities
– Learning is negotiated – by students, with teachers
– Learning is inquiry-based and student-driven
– Learning is critical – it provides young people with the power and the tools to understand and challenge inequity and injustice and to make change in their lives
– Learning is whanau-based – it is collective, cooperative, collaborative and reciprocal i.e. learning is shared – you receive it, you share it, you give back to other learners
– Learning is based in strong relationships – with self, with each other, with teachers, with the learning itself and its relevance, with the world beyond school and between home and school.
– Learning is culturally located and allows you to live your cultural norms throughout the school day
– All students are at different places on this continuum and this position is identified