Find out if you live in a school’s zone, how the school is performing and what level of government funding it gets. Waikato var frameName = new ds07o6pcmkorn({ Son origine remonte à la fin de la Seconde guerre mondiale, lorsque le village d'Onehunga était en plein développement[1]. For everything you need to know about COVID-19, go to covid19.govt.nz. Households with a member who is unemployed or households supported by a benefit are not usually included in this group.
For example, Pakeha now account for 26 per cent of decile 1-4 rolls, but in 1996 made up 45 per cent. Try pressing Control + P on your keyboard to print, or use your browser’s print option.
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Since the school's involvement in the Ministry of Education numeracy project in 2006" and "achievement in Level 1 numeracy has also shown steady improvement". The Herald analysis reflected reports from numerous low decile schools, Mr Walsh said. Many Onehunga High School families have long histories in the area and a large number of the students are second or even third generation students.
This index measures the proportion of household members per bedroom adjusted for the presence of children under 10, every 2 of whom are assigned to share a bedroom. Enter the username or e-mail you used in your profile. Onehunga High School Adult Learning Centre Cake Decorating Categories. The decile calculation process has 7 stages as follows. Young WelTec carpentry graduate aims to inspire more wahine into the... Kiwi kids to get helping hand with managing life’s challenges, Dyslexia an advantage, says business owner.
measures how many of its students live in low socio-economic or poorer communities. Our school motto reflects the core values we expect our students to adopt as they conduct themselves inside and outside of school. The school attracts students from the suburbs of Onehunga, Mangere Bridge, Hillsborough, and Royal Oak and accepts a limited number of students from outside its zone. Educational qualification — the percentage of parents with no tertiary or school qualifications. We sub-divide deciles 1 to 4 into 3 funding steps (1a, 1b, 1c, and so on) and then allocate about a third of schools to each funding step within the decile. Percentage of employed parents in the lowest skill level occupational groups. The Ministry cannot identify individuals from Census data relating to decile calculations.
It is a key philosophy behind the expansion of charter or “partnership” schools, a publicly-funded but privately-run model targeting students who have not done well in mainstream schooling. Visitor tags Contribute.
They have collected many Auckland Titles through their sports teams and have also won National honors in Softball (2002) and most recently have become the 2012 1st XV Co-ed national champions stating their place as the best Co-Ed rugby school in NZ. Schools are given a rating between 1 and 10.
Decile ratings were introduced in 1995 to promote equality, with low decile schools receiving more funding (decile ratings account for about 12 per cent of all operational funding). Zone Onehunga High School.
In 2010, the scholarship was altered and now it sends two OHS students to Geelong Music Camp in Australia. (function () { Onehunga is situated in one of Auckland's suburbs' overlooking the Manukau Harbour. }; The school's teams have been extremely successful, winning 7 out of 9 competitions up until the New Zealand National competition. Community. The Building and Construction School is a vocational division which provides opportunities for students to explore their interests in this trade.
Maori are now the majority ethnic group at low decile schools, with Pasifika approaching Pakeha as the second-biggest group. 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