OUR VISION, VALUES AND WHAT WE BELIEVE IS IMPORTANT
Vision: We aim for Puketapu Students to be;
Caring, Connected, Life- Long Learners
Explanation - We believe that it is important that our students develop skills of being life-long learners, so that they can learn, unlearn and relearn as they go through life.
Our students:
Have skills for lifelong learning
Know how to look after their wellbeing
Know themselves and others
Care for and protect our land
Will be confident, participate and make a contribution to their community and beyond
Our Values
Manaakitanga - We care, show kindness and respect
Whanaungatanga - We learn together to ensure we can bring out the best in each and all of us
Auahatanga – Creative, questioning participants
Rangatiratanga - We are self-directed and confident learners.
Explanation - These values underpin how we act and what we believe is important. As teachers, we have responsibility to encourage, model and explore these values with our students.
THE CAPABILITIES BROKEN DOWN
Our students have skills for lifelong learning.
They:
Can read, write, speak and share their ideas and views creatively and effectively
Have mathematical problem solving skills
Can think critically, ask good questions and follow a line of inquiry
Know how they best learn
Our students know how to look after their wellbeing.
They:
Understand the importance of being active, eating well and having sufficient rest
Are developing their resilience and risk taking
Are developing passions and interests
Can form positive relationships
Can make sensible choices
Can look after themselves and their possessions
Can stay digitally safe
Our students know themselves and others.
They:
Have a strong sense of who they are and where they belong
Are culturally aware and value diversity
Can set goals and have aspirations
Understand and can manage their own emotions
Know how to collaborate with others
Can work on tasks independently
Our students care for and protect our land.
They:
Understand environmental impact and sustainability
Know about New Zealand’s unique flora and fauna
Know the history and importance of our local environment
Our students will be confident and make an impact.
They will:
Explore the many roles and opportunities of leadership across the school
Develop a sense of community and citizenship
Be problem solvers and take action to make a difference
Learn to speak up and share their point of view
Participate in activities and try their best