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  • Home
  • About
    • Administration
    • Pastoral Care
    • Our Uniform
    • Food and Nutrition
  • Experience NIS
    • Curriculum
    • Technology >
      • Visual Art
      • Music
      • Science
      • Robotics
      • Hard Materials
      • Food/Fabric
    • Learning Support
    • Staff
  • Calendar
  • Enrolment
  • Community
    • Latest Newsletter
    • Hero
    • Absences
    • Pataka Kai
    • Contact Us
  • Downloads
  • Strategic Plan



​our curriculum

Napier Intermediate strives to cater for the individual needs of the students through the New Zealand curriculum and the values of the Treaty of Waitangi.
All curriculum areas are covered over the year with an emphasis of the key competencies with special focus on the four Rs: respect/whakuta, relationships/whanaungatanga, responsibility/manaakitanga and resilience/pakari.
Students are encouraged and challenged through a variety of activities individually, small group, whole class, and House.
OUR CURRICULUM:
Students at Napier Intermediate are challenged, extended, and motivated through an array of learning opportunities to reach their potential. They will have the chance to gain the skills and knowledge required for them to succeed at High School, and beyond.
THE ARTS:
Our diverse arts programmes recognise, value, and contribute to the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa, New Zealand, enriching the lives of our students. Through movement, sound, and image, the arts transform our student’s creative ideas into expressive works that communicate layered meanings.
TECHNOLOGY:
With its focus on design thinking and creativity, our technology programme supports students to be innovative, reflective and critical in designing models, and products, while taking account of their impact on cultural, ethical, environmental and economic conditions.
COMMUNICATION:
​The positive partnership between home and school is essential to the achievement of the goals that you as parents, we as teachers, and your child as the learner, want to realise. We work together to enable your child to reach their potential providing many opportunities for parents and extended whanau to be part of our school community.
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