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Page 1: Mana College · Mana with Mana Mana College was established in 1957 as the first secondary school in the Porirua Basin and today continues to serve the communities of Takapuwahia,

Mana College

Charter

2019-2021

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Mana with Mana

Mana College was established in 1957 as the first secondary school in the Porirua Basin and today continues to serve the

communities of Takapuwahia, Elsdon, and Titahi Bay. The school’s name and land was gifted by Ngati Toa kaumatua, as was

the motto, ‘Akona te mahi pai’ which means ‘learn to do the good thing’. As a result the college values its special relationship

with local iwi and is fully aware of its significant responsibility regarding guardianship of mana whenua, tikanga a iwi and cultural

history. The roll currently comprises 67% Maori, 18% Pasifika, 3% Asian and 10% New Zealand European. An enrolment scheme

was adopted in 2019.

The College benefits from its proximity to the harbour and hills and is characterised by strong sporting involvement, noticeable

influence from churches and secular groups and a strong sense of identity and resilience. Mana College is proud of the

relationships fostered with learners, parents, whanau, hapu, iwi and community and strives to strengthen these partnerships to

enable equitable outcomes for all young people and families.

The term ‘Mana with Mana’ is the vision statement of the College, emphasising the history and whakapapa of the school.

‘Mana with Mana’ demands that we stand with respect, fully aware of our place, others and ourselves.

The College is committed to providing a responsive, place based and personalised curriculum in order to meet the needs of

each student at the school. The local curriculum is based on our learner profile, the New Zealand Curriculum and Te

Marautanga o Aotearoa. Critical thinking, collaborative inquiry and learning to learn are a vital part of our school experience

as well as a wide range of sporting, cultural and recreational opportunities. These opportunities fully involve staff, family and

our community. Whānau are able to choose tikanga Māori for their tamariki through placement in our ‘E Tipu e Rea’

programme.

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MANA COLLEGE VISION 2019-2021

Mana with Mana

A. Student Outcomes Young people who flourish within our learning community

B. Governance & Leadership Trustees, Staff, Whanau and

Community who grow our school

C. School Redesign A community asset to be

proud of

Master plan Produce a community asset to be proud of

Learning Advisories

Young people who are connected to their past, present and

future

A Place Responsive Curriculum

Young people who are locally and culturally

connected

Participation Young people and

whanau who are involved in school based

activities

Hauora Young people who

flourish and have their needs met

Master plan articulates

clearly the school’s values and learning vision.

Strengthening partnerships with alumni, iwi, community and business groups to support redesign.

An LA curriculum for personalised learning

Strengthen coherence between innovations

Continue to build capability and capacity through school-wide culture of evaluation & knowledge building

Strengthen Place responsive curriculum and assessment in Yr 9-10

Develop curriculum pathways for all

Targeted support for accelerated outcomes

Build effective shared teaching practice.

Attract and develop world-class kaiako who are skilled in the areas of wellbeing, curriculum integration and inclusive practice.

Grow senior & middle leadership to strengthen culture, systems and pedagogy through PLD and resourcing

The Porirua Activity Centre flourished under Mana College governance

Investment in Academies structure in curriculum

Provide range of opportunities for young people

Better structures for engagement and partnerships with families and whanau

Redesign completed

Partnership strengthened to reflect community need and aspiration

Leadership engages in master plan to reflect school vision

Young people learn, achieve and progress through Literacy, Numeracy, NCEA and Academy action plans.

Learner Profile, ILP developed to support each students personal development

Appraisal and PLD strengthened to support effective practice

Year 11-13 curriculum reviewed

PB4L Tier 1 & 2 support positive climate and student culture for learning and behavior

ICT Strategy enables Mana College curriculum, including digital technologies

Assessment framework established in Year 9-10.

Fundraising committee and Alumni committee established to enable school vision

Sports programme delivers increase, quality and participation in sport locally and nationally

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Engagement Strengthening our relationships with

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Strengthen partnerships with contributing schools through Kahui Ako Te Puna Matauranga

Value and invest in our relationship with Ngati Toa

Host community events with mana.

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Mana College Learner Profile

Mana with Mana

Kaitiakitanga

Interested, curious and intellectually engaged

Critical and creative thinker who makes a difference

Achieves academic excellence

Develops positive and meaningful relationships

Sets and achieves meaningful goals

Displays a growth mindset

Strong identity and whakapapa

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2019 Annual Plan

Goal 1: Student Outcomes – Young people who come curious and leave inspired

Vision Expected Outcomes

Focus Deliverable Responsibility

Hauora

Young people who flourish and have their needs met

Attract and develop world-class kaiako who are skilled in the areas of wellbeing, curriculum, integration and inclusive practice.

Grow middle leadership to strengthen culture, systems and pedagogy through PLD and resourcing

Support the Porirua Activity Centre to flourish under Mana College governance and leadership

Appraisal system and PLD programme responsive to learning vision of school.

PB4L Tier 1 & 2 support positive climate and culture for learning and behavior

Pathways pilot completed successfully for Year 11-13 students

SLT team

DP & PB4L Team

Principal and MOE contract

A Place Responsive Curriculum

Young people who are locally and

culturally connected

Strengthen Place based curriculum and assessment in Year 9-10

Develop curriculum pathways for all

Targeted support for accelerated outcomes

Young people learn, achieve and progress through Literacy, Numeracy, NCEA and Academy action plans.

ICT Strategy enables Mana College curriculum including digital technologies.

Assessment framework established in Year 9-10 based on SOLO taxonomy.

Year 11-13 curriculum reviewed

Porirua Activity Centre effectively promotes positive outcomes for young people.

LAH/Deans/SLT

AP – ICT

AP – Curriculum

AP – Curriculum

Principal

Learning Advisories

Young people who are connected to

their past, present and future

An LA curriculum for personalised learning

Strengthen coherence between innovation

Continue to build capability and capacity through school-wide culture of evaluation & knowledge building

Individual Learner Profile supports each student’s personal development

Participation in sport, culture and arts enhanced

DP & Year level Deans

AP – Sport and Sports team

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Goal 2: Governance & Leadership – More trustees, staff, whanau and community growing our school

Vision Expected outcomes

Focus Deliverable Responsibility

Participation

More young people and whanau involved in school based activities

Investment in Academies structure in curriculum

Providing more opportunities for young people

Better structures for engagement and partnerships with families and whanau

● Fundraising committee and Alumni committee established to enable school vision

● Sports programme delivers increase, quality and participation in sport locally and nationally

● Principal & BOT ● AP – Sport and Sports team

Engagement

Strengthening our relationships with community

Strengthen partnerships with contributing schools through Kahui Ako Te Puna Matauranga

Value and invest in our relationship with Ngati Toa

Host community events with mana

Build relationships with contributing schools to support school choice at Year 8.

Attend key events in Porirua with focus

Communication strategy

SLT

SLT

Principal

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Goal 3: School Redesign – A community asset to be proud of

Vision Expected outcomes

Focus Deliverable Responsibility

Design to Build

Produces a community asset to be proud of

Master plan articulates clearly the school’s values and learning vision.

Strengthening partnerships with alumni, iwi, community and business groups to support redesign.

Redesign completed

Partnership strengthened to reflect community need and aspiration

Leadership engages in master plan to reflect school vision

Engage with iwi through design process

BoT and Principal

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Mana with ManaSchool redesign - 2018-2020

School redesign –

2019-2021

Mana with Mana

Build complete end of year.

School curriculum fully integrated to support all learners in online, blended and classroom environments across Years 9-13 to support student agency and choice for learning.

ICT Platform supports 1:1 devices LAs allowing students to personalise their programmes.

Redesign continues.

School curriculum offers integrated programme across Years 9-13 to support student agency and choice for learning.

MC digital platform supports LAs and students to personalise their programmes .

Implementation of revised senior curriculum begins

Property design confirmed and build begins.

Year 2 of PBC, Year 3 of Learning advisories

Senior curriculum revised

Year 1 TIer 2 PB4L

New BOT inducted mid-year

Te Puna Matauranga Kahui Ako continues

ICT PLAN is developed for 2020

Community partnership development.

2019 2020

2021

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Term 1

Term

2

Term

3

Term

4

Learning Advisory - 2019

Design and implement advisory curriculum for Term 1

PLD whole staff and Deans on Learning Maps and planning

Learning Conference 1

Pilot ‘Minded’ in Year 9, 11 and 12

Mid year appraisal review of LA’s

Construct Individual Learning Plans for all students (mid term)

PLD new staff and data evaluation with Deans

Assay PLD for Deans

Learning Conference 2

Present Learning Plans

Pathways workshops on subject choices and timetable

IEP Meetings

Learning Advisory focus on ‘readiness for the future’

Review curriculum for Learning Advisory

Term 1

Term

2

Term

3

Term

4

School Curriculum - 2019

Design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies, Skills & Drills

Develop common assessments for PBC

Common assessments for Skills & Drills

Whole day planning time for PBC

Planning documentation finalized for PBC and Academies

Continue with design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies and Skills & Drills

Plan for strong literacy and numeracy focus for Terms 3-4

Initiate Rock & Water rotation

Whole day planning time for PBC

Planning time for Skills & Drills

Curriculum group to explore senior courses for 2019 with students (possibly Student Council)

Evaluation of PBC and Academies

Backward mapping for English, Maths, Science and Social Studies curriculum

Curriculum stock take for 2019

Timetable constructed

Pathways workshop and evening for senior students

Literacy focus implemented for Skills & Drills

Continue with design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies and Skills & Drills

Whole day planning and review for PBC

PLD for all staff on curriculum and assessment design

Learning advisory -

2019

Design and implement advisory curriculum for Term 1

PLD whole staff and deans on learning maps and planning

Learning conference 1

Pilot ‘Minded’ in Year 9, 11 and 12

Construct Individual Learning Profiles for all students (mid term)

PLD new staff and data evaluation with deans

Assay PLD for Deans

Learning conference 2

present Learning profiles

Pathways workshops on subject choices and timetable.

IEP Meetings

Appraisal review of LAs

Learning advisory focus on ‘readiness for future’. Review curriculum for learning advisory.

Term 1 Term 1-4

Term 3

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Evaluation framework

2019

Evaluation day 4 - ‘what’s been our impact?’

Analysis of variance.

Advisory committee workshops

Develop process for the evaluation of literacy and numeracy

Set charter and annual plan 2018

Redrafted Learner Profile

Introduced evaluation tools (Assay datasheets)

Develop draft evaluation framework

Evaluative day 1 completed

LAH analysis completed

Wellbeing@ school Year 9

Ongoing PBC 1

Attendance analysis and evaluation

Complete evaluation framework

Student self-assessment of learner profile and analysis

Complete PBC Common assessment(s)

Evaluation day 2 - ‘improving student outcomes’ (particularly at risk)

Maths, Social science, Maths and English engage with PBC design.

Internal review of Level 3, Maths, and Academies

Evaluate learning conference data engagement

Evaluation day 3 - ‘improving student outcomes’

Review Learning Plans for all students

Wellbeing@ school Year 9-13

Internal review of Level 3, Maths, and Academies

Investigate literacy and numeracy evaluation strategies and effectiveness of interventions.

Term 3-4 Term 2

Term 1

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2018

2019

2020

School Redesign – 2019-2021

Year 1 of PBC, Academies and Skills & Drills

Year 2 of Learning Advisories

Redesign process

Initial phase for evaluative frameworks

Implement Tier 2 PB4L

Complete plan for ICT infrastructure to support project brief

Year 2 of PBC, Year 3 of Learning Advisories

Pilot Year 11 project inquiry at senior level and develop modular approach

Year 1 Tier 2 PB4L

New build begins including some large scale community based projects involving alumni

New BOT inducted mid year

First full year of Western COL

ICT PLAN implemented

New build complete at end of the year

School curriculum offers integrated programme across Years 9-13 to support student agency and choice for learning

ICT Platform supports individual programmes

Come curious; leave inspired

Success every day: together and for our future

School Curriculum

Design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies, and Skills and Drills

Develop common assessments for PBC

Whole day planning time for PBC

Planning documentation finalised for PBC and academies

Senior school curriculum review

Year 11 achievement plan developed

Pilot Year 11 integrated class

Implementation of digital curriculum planning begins

Continue with design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies, and Skills and Drills

Plan for strong literacy and numeracy focus for Term 3 and 4

Initiate Rock and Water rotation

Whole day planning time for PBC

Planning time for Skills and Drills

Backward mapping for English, Maths, Science and Social Studies curriculum

Curriculum stocktake for 2019

Curriculum group to explore senior courses for 2020 with students (possibly student council)

Evaluation of PBC and academies

Timetable constructed

Pathways workshop and evening for senior students

Literacy focus implemented for skills and drills

Continue with design and implementation of Learning Advisory, PBC, Academies, and Skills and Drills

Whole day planning and review for PBC

PLD for all staff on curriculum and assessment design

Term 1, 2019 Term 2, 2019

Term 3-4, 2019