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- 3.5 Average rating
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Browse educational organization in New Zealand. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 4,891 results in New Zealand. Average rating 3.5/5 based on 70,964 reviews & ratings. The listings below include educational organization from cities such as Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington, Hamilton, Tauranga and others.
“julie ann let me and maggie do road patrol 10/5”
“this is the second childcare place I've sent my 3 year old and it's the best by far. lollipops truly treats you like family. my daughter was very non verbal before attending lollipops and now she won't stop talking! my youngest son ended up in ICU in wellington at the start of the year and they wrapped their arms around us and gave us sooo much support! they checked in everyday with us to see how he was doing. I truly love lollipops so much! if I have more children they would be going to lollipops. the teachers are wonderful. so nurturing,loving and kind. thank you lollipops for the fantastic job you guys do.”
“what a nice school! keep up the good work! What a great Principal!!!”
“There are not enough stars to rate this school. I have not enough words to express how very grateful we all are for the quick thinking and actions of the staff who saved my wee granddaughter when she was choking. Barb Lee”
“this school is amazing good education #stoptheurbanlegendofMsHoney”
“Great school. Small so it's close knit like family.”
“Loved Jacquie she took care of my little brother really well!”
“It's still a beautiful canvas, just like a park”
“My child‘s confidence has improved by a mile. He also made great friends.”
“Very good kohanga very family oriented”
“Te reo Maori. Beautiful place and would highly recommend to others especially if your wanting your tamarikis or mokos to speak and learn te reo Maori.”
“All three of children attended this centre the child lead learning really help improve there education in such a broad spectrum not to mention the family days a truly core memories for our young ones”
“Dont know how I wouldve managed the past few years, MORE than just EduCare. TEACHING is a 2WayStreet!!!”
“I got to run a course for the Year 5-6 students and was highly impressed by several things at Elim, Golflands: Firstly, the students were some of the easiest children to teach because they had great attitudes, were engaged in learning, and treated each other, their teachers, and myself – a guest speaker – with respect. You can tell a lot about a school by looking at how the children behave, and Elim's students are friendly, outgoing, and confident. So many children threw their hands up to volunteer as "confident actors" or "confident readers" in front of the entire class, which shows high self-esteem. When there were group activities, I barely had to guide children in learning because students stepped up to lead their mini groups and ensure everyone was included. Discussions were passionate and thoughtful. I saw sharing and compassion and helpfulness and all kinds of morals exhibited in each class. What a pleasure to teach! Secondly, staff. Although I was only at the school for a week, the staff made an effort to welcome me. Teachers invited me to sit with them during morning tea and lunch, whereas other schools may ignore visitors or be clicky in the staff room. Smiles all around wherever I went, and constant offers of support. After sessions, some teachers used their own break time to help me pack down equipment (as did some wonderful children). If I needed anything from last-minute printing to scissors, needs were attended to. From the admin staff to the relievers and teachers, the Elim staff went above and beyond. If my children develop attitudes like the staff at this school, then I would be a happy Mum. Final mention, the Christian values. Each lesson, teachers have the children welcome and conclude with a "Good morning, [name], God bless you!" Jesus and the Bible are freely discussed and incorporated everywhere. There were scriptures written on the paving stones, and prayers uttered every time a problem arrived. Teachers remind students of what is right according to the Bible and pray for each other in the staff room. Children going here will make peers with genuine hearts after God. God bless you, Elim!”