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Relationships First
At Ako Rangiora, we believe that strong, nurturing relationships are the foundation of all learning. During our formative years, we learn best when we feel safe, secure, and valued. That’s why the most rewarding part of our role as educators is the deep, lasting impact we have on the lives and outcomes of our tamariki. ...
Water Play Wonders
On a hot day, there’s nothing better than the joy of water play — tipping, pouring, splashing, and laughing together. It’s more than just fun; it’s a hands-on way to explore scientific concepts like volume, flow, and cause and effect, all while building friendships and memories
Carpentry Fun
Building, experimenting, and using our imaginations — what more could we ask for? In our workshop, tamariki get to explore all of this while using tools, wood, and whatever else their hearts desire. It’s a wonderful opportunity to develop problem-solving skills, fine motor abilities, and spatial awareness. The best part? Tamariki not only create amazing ...
Circle Time in the Nursery
Tamariki absolutely love learning new songs, spending time together, and sharing experiences. Our Nursery Circle time is a cherished part of the day, just before morning kai, where we come together as a group. During this time, we sing songs, read books, dance, and have lots of fun! This special time supports tamariki’s social and ...
Dressing up with Somewhere to be
There’s something truly magical about dressing up in your favourite outfit and spending the day alongside your preschool friends. This kind of imaginative play isn’t just fun — it’s a wonderful way for tamariki to explore different roles, develop social skills, and bring their creativity to life. By engaging in pretend play, tamariki build self-confidence, ...
Gardening Fun / Caring for our Environment
Our special garden provides rich, hands-on learning experiences for our tamariki. Every day, they enjoy getting outdoors to observe, nurture, and harvest the fruits of their labour — from carrots and celery to lettuce and other vegetables we use for our kai. These garden adventures support learning about nature, healthy eating, and responsibility, as tamariki ...