Sunday, July 27, 2025

Week 3 Term 3 - English Department: Review of Senior English Program Term 2 (July 28 - August 01)

The Senior English review for Term 2 will highlight the student achievement data for our NCEA Level 1, 2 and 3 English classes and the story behind the data.

NCEA Level 1 English (Term 2 results overview)

NCEA Level 1 English results Term 2 2025
There are 124 students enrolled in our NCEA Level 1 English course. Our credit achievement started in Term 2 as no credits are offered in Term 1 for NCEA Level 1 English. In Term 2 we focused on ‘Our Stories and Our Histories - through Poetry’ specifically looking at Tusiata Avia’s collection of poetry ‘The Savage Colonizer Book.’ The students are currently working on completing their first internal assessment for NCEA Level 1 English (91924) which is worth 5 credits. We are confident that our students will pass this assessment as we trust the unit and the assessment that we have designed. We knew from Term 1 that our student achievement data for NCEA Level 1 English will be slow due to the nature of our program. However we trust the program as it was successful last year. We are looking forward to seeing our student achievement data grow for NCEA Level 1 English.

NCEA Level 2 English (Term 2 results overview)

NCEA Level 2 English results Term 2 2025 
139 students are enrolled in our NCEA Level 2 English course. We have 83 students who are currently sitting with 0 credits. Of the 139 students enrolled we have 62 students who have achieved between 4 - 10 credits in NCEA Level 2 English so far. The students have been offered three internal assessments since we started school, which are: 91101 (6 Credits), 91104 (4 Credits) and 91106 (4 Credits). We are happy with the results that our akonga have achieved.

NCEA Level 3 English (Term 2 results overview)

NCEA Level 3 English results Term 2 2025  

There are 77 students enrolled in our NCEA Level 3 English course. There are 35 students who are sitting on 0 credits and 41 students who have achieved 3 - 9 credits for NCEA Level 3 English. We are really happy with the results so far, especially with over half of the cohort achieving credits for Level 3 English in Term 1 and Term 2. 

In my next post I will highlight what our action plan is for Term 3 in supporting our akonga with their achievement. 

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Week 2 Term 3 - English Department: Review of Junior English Program Term 2 (July 21 - July 25)


The theme of our Year 9 and Year 10 English program for Term 2 was “I see myself in texts”. The primary text for our Year 9 and Year 10 English program for Term 2 varied across the different classes. Most of the classes focused on the visual text “Three Wise Cousins” (directed by Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa), Trash and a variation of short texts. The Common Assessment Task that our Year 9 and Year 10 students have been working on in Term 2 was Formal Writing and Creative Writing. 

Our Junior students also had Mid Year Junior Examinations in Term 2 which took place in Week 7. The students responded well to the English examination and we are really happy with what they were able to achieve. 
Junior English Exam Term 2 2025

Junior English Exam Term 2 2025 
We continue to use the online literacy app - StepsWeb. The students spend ONE period a week in the library on StepsWeb. We also use the library period for our students to read (the shared class text or a text of their own choice). This aligns with one of our Department goals in our Junior English program ‘Read for Pleasure.’Some of our Junior classes have used the online app - www.bookcreator.com - to create their own books for the Creative Writing Assessment. We are hopeful that we can use some of our student’s creative texts for our Department publication of ‘Our Voices.’

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Week 1 Term 3 - English Department: Review Term 2 (July 14 - July 18)

English Department with Alex Moffat-Wood Week 7 Term 2

Although Term 2 was short (9 weeks), it was a very busy and full on term for the English Department. Across the last 9 weeks of Term 2, the English Department focused on our written text studies for our Junior and Senior English classes. We also spent time unpacking new assessments for NCEA Level 1 English and preparing for the Mid Year Junior Examinations. A significant change for our Department this term was the arrival of our new English Teacher - Mr Jeiel Sevilla. We are excited to have Jeiel join our team and to work with our young people. We are very grateful for Mrs Vivienne Hall for working with us in Term 1 and 2 ,we appreciate your heart and commitment to our Department and students. I am really proud of the work that we have done this term as a Department and with our students. In Term 2 we delved into our written text studies across Year 9 to Year 13 and it is always a fun and exciting learning experience with our students. We are able to explore and unpack texts with our students and expose them to a literary world that will open their lens to how they see themselves and the world.

We acknowledge that we are a digital school and we have embraced digital teaching and learning in its full capacity. However this term we have seen the power in physical writing and crafting of texts. We have encouraged our students to do this, specifically in our Junior School (Year 9 and Year 10 English classes). Our Mid Year Junior Examination for Year 9/Year 10 English was a physical paper and we saw our students fully engage in this assessment. There were no distractions or any temptations to use AI. The AI space is a space that we have found quite challenging, monitoring and managing student’s authenticity with their writing is an area that we are still navigating and finding our way through. We are hopeful that not just as a Department but also as a school we can have more clarity on what our policy and process is when it comes to the use of AI and ChatGPT. 

I am very appreciative of the work that the team has poured into our Department and students in Term 2, it can be very draining and time consuming. I am grateful for each and every single member of our English Department for their service in Term 2. I acknowledge that my job as HOLA cannot function without my colleagues. I want to thank and acknowledge the entire English Department - Ms Anahina Latu, Mrs Pravina Harde, Ms Francis Kolo, Mr Faiyaz Hoosein, Mr Jeremy Spruyt, Mrs Vivenne Hall and Mr Jeiel Sevilla for commitment, professionalism, talent, drive and enthusiasm for our learning area, for our learners and for each other. The strength of our Department lies in the strength in our relationship and in our history together. I thank you for trusting my leadership. I would also like to acknowledge the work of Mrs Mary-Anne Wyatt and Mr Marc Milford for your support of the English Department in Term 2. 

In my next post I will review, look at and unpack our Junior and Senior English program for Term 2. I will look at some highlights for both programs and what our current status is in terms of Student Achievement. I will then outline what our action steps we will implement as we go into Term 3. I look forward to sharing the review of the English Department Term 2 Junior and Senior English program in my upcoming reflections.

Week 2 Term 4 - English Department: Review of Junior English Program Term 3 (October 13 - October 17)

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