Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako

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Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako Progress to Date: September 2017 Sector Enablement and Support

Progress to date for Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako There are now 210 approved Communities of Learning These Kāhui Ako include:- 1,739 schools 415 early learning services 10 tertiary providers Over 588,000 children & young people: 142,118 Māori 60,269 Pasifika 8,869 in Māori Medium 19,482 in Early Childhood Education Note: July 2016 rolls are used for schools and July 2015 rolls are used for early learning services

210 Communities of Learning Approved in 9 Tranches

Participation by Provider Type School Type in Kāhui Ako Providers Learners Number % of Total State & State Integrated Schools 1,736 72% 568,791 76% Primary schools/kura 1,288 71% 290,916 73% Intermediate schools 94 82% 43,141 83% Composite schools 76 58% 21,018 66% Secondary schools/wharekura 259 79% 211,601 80% Special schools 19 50% 2,115 65% Private / Partnership Schools* 3 3% 382 1% Early Learning Services 415 9% 19,482 10% Education & Care 246 12,531 Home-based 18 4% 636 Kindergarten 131 20% 5,838 19% Playcentre 14 364 Te Kōhanga Reo 5 113 Tertiary Providers 10 2% NA * Based on indicative 2017 Rolls

Proportion of school students in Kāhui Ako by Education Region 75% 80% 83% 61% 78% 70% 98% 74% 46% Note: Roll as at July 2016, funded schools only

The proportion of schools in CoL is evenly spread across decile Note: Funded schools only

Kāhui Ako range in diversity of socio-economic make up of schools Less Diverse More Diverse

Proportion of early learning services in Kāhui Ako by Education Region 37% 1% 6% 27% 3% 9% 4% 14% 16%

Early Learning Services in Kāhui Ako by Education Region and service type   Education & Care Home- based Kindergarten Playcentre Te Kōhanga Reo Total Tai Tokerau 41 9 24 8 82 Auckland 4 Waikato 23 5 28 Bay of Plenty / Rotorua / Taupo 89 3 21 114* Taranaki / Whanganui / Manawatu 1 Hawkes Bay / Gisborne 15 Wellington 7 18 Nelson / Marlborough / West Coast 13 14 Canterbury 52 69 Otago / Southland 16 2 45 New Zealand Total 246 131 415 Note: *Includes one hospital based service

Communities of Learning are diverse in size Between 282- 8,925 children and young people. (Average 2,803) Between 3 – 56 members (Average 10.3)

86 Kāhui Ako have had their achievement challenges endorsed

41% of approved Kāhui Ako have their achievement challenges endorsed 17% 63% 20% 79% 24% 14% 83% 42% 31%

Almost all of the early Kāhui Ako have endorsed achievement challenges