Ngāti Ranginui - Education Counts
Transcription
Ngāti Ranginui - Education Counts
NGĀTI RANGINUI EDUCATION PROFILE: STUDENT AFFILIATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (AGES 0–6) OF THE STUDENTS AFFILIATED WITH NGĀTI RANGINUI IN 2014, THERE ARE... WITHIN ROHE OUTSIDE ROHE PRIOR PARTICIPATION, SEPTEMBER 2014 GIRLS 95.7% 753 18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2 OR EQUIVALENT TOTAL FEMALES WITH NCEA LEVEL 2: MALES UP 8.3 PERCENTAGE POINTS BOYS TO 75.9% 94.1% UP 4.0 PERCENTAGE POINTS QUALIFICATIONS, 2013 (TOTAL 1,437): (TOTAL 1,850): 239 CHILDREN STARTED SCHOOL BETWEEN OCTOBER 2013– SEPTEMBER 2014 SECONDARY/TERTIARY (AGES 16–18) UP 3.1 PERCENTAGE POINTS TOTAL 18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2: GOAL: 85% BY 2017 TOTAL MALES WITH NCEA LEVEL 2: DOWN 1.6 PERCENTAGE POINTS TO 64.7% 684 FEMALES TOTAL AFFILIATED: 94.9% (3.6 percentage points increase since 2013) WITHIN ROHE: 95.5% (3.9 percentage points increase since 2013) 950 FEMALES 900 (179) 181 OUTSIDE ROHE: 94.4% (3.4 percentage points increase since 2013) GOAL: 98% BY 2016 70.8% MALES 102 82 FEMALES IN MALES IN MĀORI MEDIUM MĀORI MEDIUM (10.7%) (9.1%) 148 FEMALES IN MĀORI MEDIUM (21.6%) MALES IN MĀORI MEDIUM (24.0%) TOTAL AFFILIATED 3.8 percentage points increase from 2012 78.0% (92) WITHIN ROHE 6.9 percentage points increase from 2012 64.4% (87) OUTSIDE ROHE 0.2 percentage points increase from 2012 SECONDARY (AGES 13–18) This education profile presents the participation and attainment information for Ngati Ranginui. This side of the education profile looks at the students identified as affiliating with Ngati Ranginui, regardless of geographical location. Students who affiliate with more than one iwi are only counted once in this profile. Please note that there are a small number of students for whom iwi affiliation information is not available. The reverse of this education profile looks at students who attended one of the 54 schools within the Ngati Ranginui rohe, regardless of whether the student has a personal affiliation with Ngati Ranginui. SCHOOL LEAVERS, 2013 BY HIGHEST QUALIFICATION 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 44 21 46 30 TOTAL: 141 56 38 50 55 TOTAL: 199 62 30 50 54 TOTAL: 196 76 34 59 55 TOTAL: 224 99 36 72 82 TOTAL: 289 KEY: Below NCEA Level 1 NCEA Level 1 NCEA Level 2 NCEA Level 3 or UE award PROPORTION OF LEAVERS WITH A MINIMUM OF NCEA LEVEL 2: FEMALES: 58.0% IN 2013 (1.9 percentage points increase from 2012) MALES: 48.2% IN 2013 (2.7 percentage points increase from 2012) For more information visit www.educationcounts.govt.nz PROPORTION OF LEAVERS WITH A MINIMUM OF NCEA LEVEL 3 OR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE AWARD: FEMALES: 32.7% IN 2013 (4.6 percentage points increase from 2012) MALES: 23.7% IN 2013 (2.8 percentage points increase from 2012) NGĀTI RANGINUI EDUCATION PROFILE: ROHE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (AGES 0–6) NUMBER OF SCHOOL STUDENTS IN 2014... PRIOR PARTICIPATION, SEPTEMBER 2014 2,000 MĀORI GIRLS 3,335 IN MĀORI MEDIUM): 902 IN MĀORI MEDIUM): (TOTAL 25,404, NON-MĀORI BOYS DOWN 1.0 PERCENTAGE POINTS UP 0.5 PERCENTAGE POINTS 2,318 ASIAN MĀORI WRITING: KURA AND MĀORI MEDIUM (AGES 5–13) 74.9% (10,815 students) 0.4 percentage point decrease MĀORI: 66.7% (2,300 students) 0.3 percentage point decrease NON-MĀORI: 77.5% (8,515 students) 0.4 percentage point decrease ACHIEVEMENT, 2013 STUDENTS MANAWA TOA OR MANAWA ORA NGĀ WHANAKETANGA RUMAKI MĀORI GOAL: 85% BY 2017 MĀORI: 72.1% (2,492 students) 0.5 percentage point increase NON-MĀORI: 83.3% (9,131 students) 0.8 percentage point decrease (11,255 students) 2.5 percentage point increase MĀORI: 69.1% (2,370 students) 3.3 percentage point increase NON-MĀORI: 80.6% (8,885 students) 2.1 percentage point increase For more information visit www.educationcounts.govt.nz 63.3% MĀORI IN ROHE MĀORI IN BAY OF PLENTY MĀORI IN NEW ZEALAND increase from 2012 increase from 2012 increase from 2012 61.1% 60.6% (235 students) KŌTIRO: 68.6% (133 students) TAMA: 52.6% (102 students) KŌTIRO: 68.6% (133 students) TAMA: 53.6% (104 students) PĀNGARAU 64.3% (340 students) KŌTIRO: 70.4% (181 students) TAMA: 58.5% (159 students) PĀNUI 67.3% 2.6 percentage points (8,602) 2.4 percentage points SCHOOL LEAVERS, 2013 BY HIGHEST QUALIFICATION REPORTED NUMBERS BASED ON 13 SCHOOLS WITH LEAVERS MĀORI FEMALES MĀORI MALES (237 students) TUHITUHI (1,087) SECONDARY (AGES 13–18) NON-MĀORI FEMALES KŌRERO MATHEMATICS 77.9% DOWN 1.0 PERCENTAGE POINTS 70.4% 3.6 percentage points PĀKEHĀ/ EUROPEAN REPORTED NUMBERS BASED ON 10 OUT OF 12 KURA 0.5 percentage point decrease MALE NON-MĀORI: TO 84.1% (277) 24,868 PRIMARY (AGES 5–13) 80.6% (11,623 students) TO 64.2% 73.3% PĀKEHĀ/ EUROPEAN GOAL: 98% BY 2016 READING: TO 90.9% 16,215 MĀORI IN NEW ZEALAND: 93.2% (0.6 percentage points increase since 2013) GOAL: 85% BY 2017 GOAL: 85% BY 2017 6,742 21,612 MĀORI IN BAY OF PLENTY: 94.2% (2.0 percentage points increase since 2013) REPORTED NUMBERS BASED ON 42 OUT OF 43 SCHOOLS FEMALE NON-MĀORI: UP 0.2 PERCENTAGE POINTS 1,323 ASIAN MĀORI IN ROHE: 95.3% (2.4 percentage points increase since 2013) STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE NATIONAL STANDARDS TOTAL 18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2: 633 PASIFIKA MĀORI ACHIEVEMENT, 2013 MALE MĀORI: TO 82.4% UP 1.8 PERCENTAGE POINTS 491 OTHER 98.2% 97.7% UP 6.7 PERCENTAGE POINTS 1,219 PASIFIKA UP 3.2 PERCENTAGE POINTS NON-MĀORI GIRLS FEMALE MĀORI: 732 OTHER 95.4% UP 1.6 PERCENTAGE POINTS 18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2 OR EQUIVALENT IN NGĀTI RANGINUI MĀORI BOYS 95.3% QUALIFICATIONS, 2013 IN THE BAY OF PLENTY (TOTAL 50,749, CHILDREN STARTED SCHOOL BETWEEN OCTOBER 2013– SEPTEMBER 2014 SECONDARY/TERTIARY (AGES 16–18) NON-MĀORI MALES (261 students) 59 22 55 76 TOTAL FEMALE MĀORI LEAVERS: 212 32 50 142 455 TOTAL FEMALE NON-MĀORI LEAVERS: 679 66 44 63 40 TOTAL MALE MĀORI LEAVERS: 213 52 101 233 405 TOTAL MALE NON-MĀORI LEAVERS: 791 KEY: Below NCEA Level 1 KŌTIRO: 71.6% (139 students) TAMA: 62.9% (122 students) NCEA Level 1 NCEA Level 2 NCEA Level 3 or UE award PROPORTION OF MĀORI LEAVERS WITH A MINIMUM OF NCEA LEVEL 2: PROPORTION OF MĀORI LEAVERS WITH A MINIMUM OF NCEA LEVEL 3 OR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE AWARD: 55.1% 27.3% IN 2013 (1.9 percentage points decrease from 2012) 234 OUT OF 425 LEAVERS IN 2013 (0.8 percentage points decrease from 2012) 116 OUT OF 425 LEAVERS