Community of Schools spread across the South Island, who work together to provide quality online programmes of learning for anyone,anywhere, anytime
Kia ora my name is Oak. I am a year 11 homeschooler, and this is my first year studying with NetNZ online, I am enrolled in NetNZ’s philosophy course for 2018. I am a passionate Shakespeare fan and I...
Summary Highlights 2017
How can online educational provision improve education outcomes for children and young people at risk of disengaging or in need of additional learning support?
2017 and 2018 have been interesting and exciting years for NETNZ.
The NetNZ board is a diverse group of elected trustees and co-opted experts who together provide strong leadership and governance.
For five years I had been asking the staff of my school if I could not wear the “girls” uniform.
Hello, my name is Hope Sole, and I’m year 12 student at Taradale High school
Eilish tells us about her experience in taking Beginner's Korean in 2018.
Mary, a student from Logan Park High School tells us about the experience of learning Korean online.
Over the years online learning has often been represented as a disconnected, linear process of working through set content, but is this the reality in our emerging networked society? What is actually...
What are the opportunities and barriers to enabling any state school to provide distance education, if they have the infrastructure to do so?
NetNZ and VLN Primary, organisations that work across schools, welcome the government's intention to conduct a root and branch review of the education legislation, systems and funding including...
Many people's initial response to the idea of Latin being taught in modern-day New Zealand is surprise. I'd like to offer a brief synopsis of what studying Latin involves and what it can offer
The emerging issue of teacher supply in many regions of New Zealand has been well documented over the past year and the various solutions mooted by the Minister have worth.
Let's keep our eye to the future
Earlier this year, Professor Kwok-Wing Lai, of the University of Otago completed academic research on the pedagogical practices of NetNZ teachers
Once again, interesting times with the announcement and ensuing discussion regarding National’s commitment to resourcing the learning of ten priority languages over the next four years.