Vision Principles

The four rocks in the Stonefields School brand represent the four elements of the learner that will be developed. 


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Developing each learner holistically is critical in creating curious individuals who think and relate well to others. There are four overarching vision principles that Stonefields School believes each individual will acquire during their 8 years.

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1. Each learner will develop a knowledge of themselves;

· know what their talents, strengths and challenges are.

· know what to do when they are stuck in their learning.

· develop the necessary foundation literacies (Reading, Writing, Numeracy) to be able to learn on their own e.g. 'Read to Learn'

2. Each learner is able to relate, actively participate and contribute in a range of groups and communities.

3. Each learner will develop a curious, questioning and thinking mind. They will develop the necessary tools, strategies and processes that will enable them to learn deeply and grow the essential concepts to make sense of their world.

4. Each learner will be encouraged and challenged to 'break through' in their learning.  Celebrating personal mastery and success is essential in developing a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Ma te whakaaro ni e hanga te whare
Ma te matauranga e whakau
Through vision a house is built
Through education it is stabilised.

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