Technology is changing fast and our education system needs to grow and adapt with it.
We are changing how we equip our children and young people to participate, create, and thrive in this fast-evolving digital world.
At our school, Digital Technologies learning is guided by the New Zealand Curriculum and supports students to become confident, creative users of technology. It is a fantastic opportunity for our students to challenge their critical thinking, develop tactical problem solving skills and explore various areas of technology and all its wonders.
Students learn how technology is designed and used to solve problems through hands-on, practical experiences that encourage creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Intermediate Technology Programme – Cullinane College
Our intermediate students regularly travel to Cullinane College to take part in specialist technology programmes. These sessions give students access to a range of technology learning areas, including:
• Design and creative technologies
• Robotics and digital systems
• Science and experimentation
• Food technology and cooking
• Music and sound technologies
This programme allows students to explore different areas of technology, develop new skills, and apply their learning in real-world contexts.
What this means for your child
• Engaging, hands-on technology learning
• Opportunities to explore a range of technology areas
• Development of problem-solving and creative thinking skills
At our school, Digital Technologies learning is guided by the New Zealand Curriculum and supports students to become confident, creative users of technology. It is a fantastic opportunity for our students to challenge their critical thinking, develop tactical problem-solving skills, and explore various areas of technology and all its wonders. Alongside these skills, we also teach studenys how to use technology safely and responsibly, helping them to understand digital citizenship, online safetly, and respectful behaviour in digital spaces.