Māori Hill Montessori – Cultivating your child’s natural desire to learn Māori Hill Montessori Preschool runs a programme based on the philosophy and educational discoveries of Dr Maria Montessori (1870-1952), where a prepared environment, activities and specially prepared materials are designed to meet the individual needs of children, reflect their culture and aid in their self-construction
Kohanga Reo - Kiwi Families Sixty-four percent of Kohanga reo were delivering their programmes entirely through te reo Maori These Kohanga reo had good programmes in place to foster Maori language and cultural growth in children and to encourage children to communicate in Maori
Nōku Te Ao Nōku Te Ao is an immersion early childhood centre The centre was established in 2002 by members of Te Ahikaaroa who wanted their children to receive quality education delivered in te reo Māori The centre is whānau driven Learner outcomes guide what adults do in this attractively landscaped environment
Updated Early Learning Curriculum Framework in use from 1 May From 1 May this year, early learning services will start using the updated Early Learning Curriculum Framework At that time, all licensed services and certified playgroups (except ngā kōhanga reo) will need to implement either Te Ara Whānui or Te Ara Māori
Programmes and learning - Rutherford Preschool This approach emphasises the learning partnership between kaiako teachers, tamariki children, whānau, the community, and the environment We honour and value the bi-cultural heritage of Aotearoa and aspire to weave te reo and te ao Māori into our daily practices
Te Ara Kōhungahunga - Early Childhood - Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu Kaiako (teachers) work in partnership with you and your whānau to create an individual learning programme that aligns with Te Whāriki, the New Zealand Early Childhood Curriculum, and Te Ara Pounamu, our local curriculum All of our kaiako are trained and registered
Te Ao Māori - Capital City Preschool At Capital City Preschool we have a commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi in our teaching and learning programme and we recognise Māori as tangata whenua We are committed to protecting Māori language and ensuring all tamariki are able to learn about, and connect with Te Ao Māori (the Māori world)
Kia Ora - Aratupu Preschool Whānau Hub At Aratupu, we embrace the concept of ako, rooted in Te Ao Māori, where teaching and learning are reciprocal Our kaiako guide and learn alongside tamariki, fostering a holistic and inclusive community