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Rachel Batchelor
We are committed to providing the best ICT facilities and services that we can to our students. Digital user agreements play an important role in building a culture of safe and responsible technology use in schools.
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Rachel Woods
Over the past fortnight, students have been busy exploring digital creativity, coding, and problem-solving through a series of hands-on activities.
In Years 5-8, we operate a voluntary ‘Bring Your Own Device’ (BYOD) option. Having access to 1:1 digital devices supports greater flexibility in learning pathways and empowers students to learn in a more personalised way.
Jody Hadlee-Watts
Westburn Te Kura o Hereora uses the Hero app for sharing your child's learning, reporting on your child's progress, and as a communication tool between school and home.
Andy Yates
Te Kura o Hereora Westburn uses the Hero app for sharing your child's learning and reporting on your child's progress. This guide shows you how to print your child's report or save it as a PDF to share it as an attachment.
Digital Citizenship is taught explicitly across the school at the beginning of every year and revisited throughout the year.
Our exciting new STEM initiative is now underway, and students are eagerly diving into engaging, hands-on learning experiences!
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