What decile is Te Awa school?
| School type: | Contributing(year 1-6) school |
|---|---|
| Total student: | 161 (boy:74, girl:87) |
| Decile rating: | 1 Primary school decile ranking |
| Address: | Te Awa Avenue, Napier South, Napier |
| Phone: | 06-8357657 |
What is a contributing school?
The majority of primary schools in New Zealand cater for children aged 5-10 years of age. These are called Contributing Schools. At age 11 they then move to Intermediate School. A school that provides for children ages 5-12 years is called a Full Primary School.
How many schools are in Hawkes Bay?
19 schools
There are 19 schools in Central Hawke’s Bay.
What is a composite school NZ?
A school that offers some combination of primary, intermediate and secondary education at one school (e.g. A Year 7–10 junior high). A composite school may be state, state integrated or a designated character school.
What does decile rating mean NZ?
Deciles are ratings used by the Ministry of Education to work out some of the funding for schools. A school’s decile: measures how many of its students live in low socio-economic or poorer communities. does not measure school performance or the quality of education.
What is 10th grade in New Zealand?
High School in the United States vs New Zealand
| New Zealand Years | Age Group | USA Grades |
|---|---|---|
| Year 9 | 13 – 14 | 8th Grade |
| Year 10 | 14 – 15 | Freshman Year |
| Year 11 | 15 – 16 | Sophomore Year |
| Year 12 | 16 – 17 | Junior Year |
What decile is Taradale High?
7O
| Taradale High School | |
|---|---|
| Principal | David Oliver |
| School roll | 1094 (March 2022) |
| Socio-economic decile | 7O |
| Website | ths.school.nz |
Is Gisborne part of Hawkes Bay?
Hawke’s Bay-Tairāwhiti is on the East Coast of the North Island and includes Wairoa District, Hastings District, Central Hawke’s Bay District and Napier City Councils. Napier, Hastings and Gisborne are the region’s main cities, with other towns including Havelock North, Wairoa, Waipawa and Waipukurau.
Is B+ A good grade NZ?
The table below compares the letter grade, GPA value and marks awarded….Grading scale.
| Grade | GPA value | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 9 | 90-100 |
| A | 8 | 85-89.9 |
| A- | 7 | 80-84.9 |
| B+ | 6 | 75-79.9 |
What’s the Māori name for Gisborne?
Tūranganui-a-Kiwa
To early Māori the Gisborne area was known as Tūranganui-a-Kiwa. Kiwa was the captain aboard the Tākitimu canoe, which, like the Horouta, made landfall at the Tūranganui River. Later known as Tūranga but named Gisborne, after the then colonial secretary, and to avoid confusion with Tauranga.
What percentage is a merit NCEA?
Usually as the gulf between Achieved and Merit is so wide, some 50% of students get Achieved yet less than 25% get a Merit or Excellence.