New Zealand, Whangarei
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A dedicated well-being programme operates through a House system (Whanau Groups/College Houses). The school creates a "High Trust / High Responsibility Environment" emphasising student agency and personal development.
A Key Learning programme provides targeted learning support services for students who need additional academic assistance.
The Well-Being Programme focuses on developing social and emotional skills and building strong relationships between whānau, staff and students. Daily Whānau Time fosters emotional and social skills, self-esteem and resilience. Peer mentoring and PASS support student wellbeing and learning, and Restorative Practice guides accountability, healing and inclusive relationships. Guidance counselling is available for individuals, families and groups, and Positive Education teaches resilience and a growth mindset.
Huanui College has signed the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students and observes the NZQA Code of Practice. The Code sets out the roles and responsibilities of education providers in promoting wellbeing, safety and academic success, and emphasizes safety, respect, belonging and student voice in decisions about services.
Huanui College is an independent secondary school in Whangarei, New Zealand, offering Cambridge International Examinations across Years 7-13. With a 1:12 teacher-to-student ratio, the school provides foundation academics (Years 7-9), IGCSE preparation (Years 10-11), and Cambridge A-Level studies (Years 12-13). The school has earned 44 Cambridge International Examinations awards including 4 Highest Mark in World awards and 12 Highest Mark in New Zealand awards. Over 35 sporting codes are available. Te Reo Maori and global studies programmes are offered.