New Zealand School Jakarta The Meaning Behind Our Class Names at New Zealand School Jakarta At New Zealand School Jakarta, we take pride in fostering a deep connection to New Zealand’s rich cultural heritage, and one way we do this is through the names of our classes. Each class name is root...
New Zealand School Jakarta A Thriving Ecosystem of Learning Education, which was initially grounded in the principles of the industrial revolution, is currently experiencing a significant (and much needed) transformation. The traditional factory-like model is ...
New Zealand School Jakarta Developing Key Competencies Key competencies are an important component of the New Zealand Curriculum and at NZSJ we want to provide learners with the skills they need to succeed in the future. The New Zealand Curriculum identif...
New Zealand School Jakarta Grade 10 Koru Project At New Zealand School Jakarta, we believe in the power of service, offering awhi (help and support) and the ability of students to make a positive impact in their communities. That's why our year-long...
New Zealand School Jakarta Wellbeing and Belonging: Why every school should prioritise them. The Māori people of New Zealand think about health and wellbeing through the concept of ‘te whare tapa whā’ – the four cornerstones of Māori health. This concept recognises that there are four equal d...
New Zealand School Jakarta The Foundations of Learning In Early Years, we follow the New Zealand Early Childhood Curriculum. It is a play-based approach to children's education and we believe provides the foundations for learning. This Curriculum is calle...
New Zealand School Jakarta What does an international school mean to you? Is it the curriculum? Is it the internationally minded ideology that is fostered? Is it the diversity of nationalities within the school community? Is it a combination of all of these things? Defining...
New Zealand School Jakarta The Concept of Kaitiakitanga Kaitiakitanga can be described as guardianship to the sky, land and sea. The Māori people believe that the Earth is a taonga (treasure) and should be protected and cared for. We can offer Kaitiakitang...
New Zealand School Jakarta The Concept of Kotahitanga Kotahitanga is a Māori term which means togetherness. It emphasises the concept of unity and working together to achieve common goals. As one whānau, we must extend awhina (support) to others and unit...
New Zealand School Jakarta The Concept of Manakitanga Manakitanga is a Māori term that means extending aroha (love and compassion). This can be in acts of kindness, helping others, caring for our community and our environment. Manakitanga is about uplift...
New Zealand School Jakarta Ko te mutunga oranga, he timatatanga kaha! Winning starts with beginning! Ko te mutunga oranga, he timatatanga kaha , is a Māori phrase which reminds us that we cannot finish something we do not start. It is a wise reminder that we learn by doing, that improvement takes tim...
New Zealand School Jakarta The Concept of Mana Aotūroa Mana Aotūroa is a Māori term that refers to exploration of our environment and curiosity about the world. It is a key strand of our Early Years programme and we believe that this sets the foundation t...