Ngāti Rangitihi - Education Counts

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Ngāti Rangitihi - Education Counts
NGĀTI RANGITIHI
EDUCATION PROFILE: STUDENT AFFILIATION
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (AGES 0–6)
OF THE STUDENTS AFFILIATED WITH NGĀTI RANGITIHI IN 2014,
THERE ARE...
PRIOR PARTICIPATION, SEPTEMBER 2014
GIRLS
n
QUALIFICATIONS, 2013
18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2 OR EQUIVALENT
WITHIN ROHE
31
CHILDREN STARTED
SCHOOL BETWEEN
OCTOBER 2013–
SEPTEMBER 2014
SECONDARY/TERTIARY (AGES 16–18)
(TOTAL 41):
TOTAL FEMALES
WITH NCEA LEVEL 2:
BOYS
n
24
OUTSIDE ROHE
FEMALES
(TOTAL 404):
UP 22.6
PERCENTAGE POINTS
TO 78.9%
TOTAL 18-YEAR-OLDS
WITH NCEA LEVEL 2:
GOAL: 85% BY 2017
TOTAL MALES
WITH NCEA LEVEL 2:
UP 11.4
PERCENTAGE POINTS
TO 75.0%
17
MALES
TOTAL AFFILIATED: 93.3% (0.8 percentage points decrease since 2013)
0
FEMALES IN
MĀORI MEDIUM
(0.0%)
WITHIN ROHE: n
OUTSIDE ROHE: 96.0% (2.9 percentage points increase since 2013)
n
TOTAL AFFILIATED
WITHIN ROHE
(21)
80.0%
(20)
0
n= fewer than 20 children with known attendance or no data available
GOAL: 98% BY 2016
77.8%
198
FEMALES
206
MALES
9
20
FEMALES IN
MALES IN
MĀORI MEDIUM MĀORI MEDIUM
(4.5%)
(9.7%)
MALES IN
MĀORI MEDIUM
(0.0%)
17.3 percentage points
increase from 2012
n
OUTSIDE ROHE
19.4 percentage points
increase from 2012
SECONDARY (AGES 13–18)
This education profile presents the participation and attainment information for
Ngāti Rangitihi.
This side of the education profile looks at the students identified as affiliating
with Ngāti Rangitihi, 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 7
schools within the Ngāti Rangitihi rohe, regardless of whether the student has a
personal affiliation with Ngāti Rangitihi.
SCHOOL LEAVERS, 2013
BY HIGHEST QUALIFICATION
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
8 4 8 8 TOTAL: 28
3 7 7 9 TOTAL: 26
5 4 11 12 TOTAL: 32
9 3 12 13 TOTAL: 37
10 5 7 10 TOTAL: 32
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: 60.9% IN 2013 (5.3 percentage points increase from 2012)
MALES: 33.3% IN 2013 (45.6 percentage points decrease 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: 34.8% IN 2013 (1.5 percentage points increase from 2012)
MALES: 22.2% IN 2013 (14.6 percentage points decrease from 2012)
NGĀTI RANGITIHI
EDUCATION PROFILE: ROHE
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (AGES 0–6)
NUMBER OF SCHOOL STUDENTS IN 2014...
PRIOR PARTICIPATION, SEPTEMBER 2014
88
MĀORI GIRLS
3,335 IN MĀORI MEDIUM):
0 IN MĀORI MEDIUM):
(TOTAL 829,
NON-MĀORI BOYS
DOWN 7.4
PERCENTAGE POINTS
UP 7.7
PERCENTAGE POINTS
UP 6.7
PERCENTAGE POINTS
4 PASIFIKA
4 OTHER
1,219 PASIFIKA
TOTAL 18-YEAR-OLDS
WITH NCEA LEVEL 2:
FEMALE NON-MĀORI:
GOAL: 85% BY 2017
TO 81.1%
TO 76.0%
MALE NON-MĀORI:
UP 20.0
PERCENTAGE POINTS
TO 100.0%
PĀKEHĀ/
EUROPEAN
MĀORI
21,612
68.8%
70.4%
63.3%
MĀORI IN ROHE
MĀORI IN BAY OF PLENTY
MĀORI IN NEW ZEALAND
increase from 2012
increase from 2012
increase from 2012
(33)
MĀORI
MĀORI IN BAY OF PLENTY: 94.2% (2.0 percentage points increase since 2013)
UP 19.7
PERCENTAGE POINTS
325
482
MĀORI IN ROHE: 86.5% (3.5 percentage points decrease since 2013)
MALE MĀORI:
TO 60.9%
DOWN 3.9
PERCENTAGE POINTS
14 ASIAN
2,318 ASIAN
100.0%
92.6%
FEMALE MĀORI:
732 OTHER
n
NON-MĀORI GIRLS
18-YEAR-OLDS WITH NCEA LEVEL 2 OR EQUIVALENT
IN NGĀTI RANGITIHI
MĀORI BOYS
n
QUALIFICATIONS, 2013
IN THE BAY
OF PLENTY
(TOTAL 50,749,
CHILDREN STARTED
SCHOOL BETWEEN
OCTOBER 2013–
SEPTEMBER 2014
SECONDARY/TERTIARY (AGES 16–18)
24,868
MĀORI IN NEW ZEALAND: 93.2% (0.6 percentage points increase since 2013)
PĀKEHĀ/
EUROPEAN
n= fewer than 20 children with known attendance or no data available
(1,087)
13.4 percentage points
2.6 percentage points
(8,602)
2.4 percentage points
GOAL: 98% BY 2016
PRIMARY (AGES 5–13)
SECONDARY (AGES 13–18)
STUDENTS AT OR ABOVE NATIONAL STANDARDS
BY HIGHEST QUALIFICATION
ACHIEVEMENT, 2013
SCHOOL LEAVERS, 2013
REPORTED NUMBERS BASED ON 6 OUT OF 6 SCHOOLS
REPORTED NUMBERS BASED ON 2 SCHOOLS WITH LEAVERS
GOAL: 85% BY 2017
MĀORI FEMALES
MATHEMATICS
70.5%
(407 students)
WRITING:
70.6%
(410 students)
1.7 percentage point increase
2.8 percentage point decrease
MĀORI: 65.3% (192 students)
1.7 percentage point decrease
NON-MĀORI: 76.0% (215 students)
3.0 percentage point decrease
MĀORI: 65.3% (192 students)
2.7 percentage point increase
NON-MĀORI: 76.0% (218 students)
1.2 percentage point increase
READING:
75.4%
(439 students)
0.9 percentage point increase
MĀORI: 69.2% (204 students)
0.7 percentage point decrease
NON-MĀORI: 81.9% (235 students)
3.2 percentage point increase
NON-MĀORI FEMALES
MĀORI MALES
NON-MĀORI MALES
11 4 5 5 TOTAL FEMALE MĀORI LEAVERS: 25
0 1 2 7 TOTAL FEMALE NON-MĀORI LEAVERS: 10
11 2 8 6 TOTAL MALE MĀORI LEAVERS: 27
4 1 8 2 TOTAL MALE NON-MĀORI LEAVERS: 15
KEY: Below NCEA Level 1
NCEA Level 1
NCEA Level 2
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:
46.2%
21.2% IN 2013 (9.7 percentage points increase from 2012)
24 OUT OF 52 LEAVERS
For more information visit www.educationcounts.govt.nz
NCEA Level 3 or UE award
IN 2013 (5.7 percentage points decrease from 2012)
11 OUT OF 52 LEAVERS

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