Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Manaiakalani - Research Reflection

 Yesterday our team had the privilege of attending the Manaiakalani Cluster meeting at Point England School, where we engaged in a powerful presentation on Manaiakalani – Research Reflection 2025.

The session provided a clear overview of the year’s data, highlighting student achievement trends, engagement patterns, and the impact of our digital learning approaches. It was reassuring to see how evidence-based practice continues to guide the Manaiakalani kaupapa. The data not only affirmed areas of strength across the cluster but also challenged us to reflect deeply on where acceleration is still needed.

One of the most valuable aspects of the meeting was the collaborative discussion. As a cluster, we examined what the data is telling us and considered the collective actions required moving forward. As a school, we reflected on our own priorities - what is working well, what needs refining, and how we can continue to lift outcomes for all learners.

The Research Reflection reminded us that data is not just numbers on a page; it is a story about our learners. It is our responsibility to respond thoughtfully, strategically, and with urgency where needed.

We left the meeting aligned, informed, and motivated to strengthen our practice in 2026. Together, as a cluster and as individual schools, we remain committed to making a meaningful difference for our students.



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Manaiakalani - Research Reflection

 Yesterday our team had the privilege of attending the Manaiakalani Cluster meeting at Point England School , where we engaged in a powerfu...