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Flavell supports introduction of two more charter schools

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Tue Jul 11 2017 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Flavell supports introduction of two more charter schools

Tuesday, 11 July 2017, 2:44 pm
Press Release: The Maori Party

Te Ururoa Flavell supports the introduction of two more charter schools in Waiariki

MP for Waiariki Te Ururoa Flavell says he supports the introduction of two more kura hourua (charter schools) in Waiariki.

The Government has signed contracts to open two new Partnership Schools in Rotorua and Taupō.

Mr Flavell says he is encouraged by the inclusion of two more kura hourua operating in 2018.

“We know kura hourua are delivering strong NCEA results for our tamariki, which are above mainstream school students’ achievements.”

Mr Flavell says it was great to see Ngāti Whakaue taking a lead with the introduction of Te Rangihakahaka Centre for Science and Technology which is a co-educational composite school for Year-1 to Year-10.

“Combining kaupapa Māori aspirations with a STEM curriculum base is an innovative approach and any kaupapa that encourages our tamariki to achieve better results is a positive for all New Zealanders,” Mr Flavell says.

“I am heartened to see Taupō will also have a kura hourua in their rohe, with the Blue Light Ventures Incorporated sponsoring the Blue Light Senior Boys’ High School.”

“The Māori Party agree with whānau, iwi and Māori leaders that the government should expand the initiative and allow more Māori students to succeed through the creation of more charter schools,” Mr Flavell says.

“Conventional schooling has not fared as well for Māori students' success and kura kaupapa Māori and kura hourua met their aspirations in a different and more effective way.

“It’s also good to see that along with the success of kura hourua, kura a iwi and kura kaupapa Māori are all achieving significant successes for our tamariki,” Mr Flavell says.

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