How we learn

Forest Based Learning

Children learn immersed in our lush, native bush setting. Our living landscape becomes the daily environment for discovery and growth through hands-on science investigations, creative projects, and unstructured play.

Project Driven Approach

Project-Based Learning is a dynamic teaching approach where students explore real-world problems through hands-on, meaningful projects. Rather than relying on passive instruction, this method empowers learners to take the lead by investigating complex questions and developing authentic solutions. This immersive style of learning builds vital “future-ready” skills like critical thinking, collaboration, and resilience, tools that are essential for success beyond the classroom.

Wellbeing Through Nature

Daily outdoor experiences reduce stress and anxiety, increase attention span, and nurture confidence. Students develop emotional wellbeing, focus, and joy through direct connection to their environment.

Kaitiakitanga in Action

Our approach instills lifelong guardianship of the environment. By making nature a daily partner in learning, we empower children to care about and for their whenua.

Our Priorities

Connection

Deep relationships with nature and community

Meaningful Learning

Real-world, relevant experiences

Resilience

Learning from failures and challenges

Small Ratios

We aim for small ratios (maximum 1:10)

Critical Thinking

Creative problem-solving skills

No Testing

Focus on growth, not standardised measures

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Virgin Flat Road, Westport, New Zealand
Phone: 022 416 6395
Email: info@nurtureschool.nz

Nurture School logo

Virgin Flat Road, Westport, New Zealand
Phone: 022 416 6395
Email: info@nurtureschool.nz

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