Articles tagged with Stanford
New Zealand’s Visa Waiver Trial Boosts Economy by $215M with 92,000 Visitors
4 hours ago | 48 viewsA 12-month visa waiver trial launched in November 2025 allowing eligible Chinese and Pacific visitors traveling from Australia to use a simpler, faster, and cheaper New Zealand electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) has generated $215 million for New Zealand’s economy in six months. The trial has led to a 40% increase in Chinese visitor arrivals, filling hotels and businesses, and supporting jobs, with over 80,000 travelers arriving via this new pathway. Decisions on the trial’s future will follow a full evaluation after the 12-month period, while eligible travelers continue to benefit from the streamlined NZeTA process.
Tags: Erica Stanford Louise Upston Immigration New Zealand Chinese visitors Pacific visitors New Zealand economy NZeTA Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Stats NZ New Zealand tourismNew Zealand Education Excellence Awards Celebrate Outstanding Schools and Teachers 2024
17 hours ago | 53 viewsThe inaugural New Zealand Education Excellence Awards, hosted by Education Minister Erica Stanford, celebrated outstanding schools, teachers, and leaders driving progress in student engagement, achievement, teaching quality, and educational leadership. Winners and finalists were selected through a rigorous process involving community nominations and expert assessment, with awards highlighting innovative practices that improve attendance, literacy, and numeracy. The awards aim not only to recognize excellence with prizes and certificates but also to inspire systemic improvement by sharing successful approaches across the education sector.
Tags: Erica Stanford Manurewa Intermediate Long Bay College Auckland Girls' Grammar School Kaihere School Kaiti School Sommerville School Avondale College Goodwood School Westlake Girls' High SchoolNew Zealand Education Reform Bill Passed to Enhance Schools, Teachers, and Learners
1 day ago | 47 viewsNew Zealand’s Education and Training (System Reform) Amendment Bill, passed at its Third Reading, introduces major reforms to clarify roles, improve oversight, and enhance support for schools, teachers, and learners. Key changes include establishing the New Zealand School Property Agency, transferring regulatory functions to the Education Review Office, reforming the Teaching Council’s role with a focus on student safety, and strengthening curriculum review and attendance processes. These reforms aim to reduce duplication, foster agency collaboration, and ultimately improve outcomes for students and their families.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister New Zealand Education and Training Amendment Bill New Zealand School Property Agency Ministry of Education Education Review Office Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand Secretary for Education Curriculum reformGovernment Boosts Rockquest Funding by $50K to Support Youth Arts Programs
4 days ago | 120 viewsThe Government has increased annual funding for Rockquest Promotions events by $50,000, bringing the total to $1.765 million to support youth creative programs like Smokefree Rockquest and Bandquest. This funding is part of a broader $5.6 million investment providing musical instruments and kits to schools, alongside $300,000 granted to choral organizations for annual events. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized the importance of music education in building confidence and engagement, highlighting its role in fostering students' creative talents and potential careers in performance.
Tags: Erica Stanford Kimbra Marlon Williams Bic Runga Lorde Rockquest Promotions Smokefree Rockquest New Zealand Choral Federation Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand Big Sing$10M Investment for 14 New Classrooms Boosts Lower North Island Schools
6 days ago | 112 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced a $10 million investment to build 14 new classrooms and two technology spaces in lower North Island schools facing capacity pressures, bringing the total new classrooms funded in the region to 153 over three years and over 1,400 nationwide. The government has improved efficiency by using standard designs and off-site manufacturing, saving $300 million reinvested into education, allowing more classrooms to be delivered while also addressing aging school facilities through upgrades at eight schools. This balanced approach focuses on expanding capacity and maintaining existing school infrastructure to ensure safe, modern learning environments for students.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Feilding High School Paraparaumu College Wainuiomata High School Mount Cook School Hutt Valley High School Mana College Porirua School Waiopehu CollegeNew SMART Assessment Tool Boosts Student Progress Reporting for 220,000 Learners
1 week ago | 114 viewsSince its introduction in February, the Student Mentoring Assessment Tool (SMART) has been used by over 1300 schools and 220,000 students to provide consistent, twice-yearly assessments in reading, writing, and maths. SMART delivers clear, detailed reports to parents of students in Years 0–10, including progress descriptors, explanations, attendance, and guidance on next learning steps, marking the first accessible reporting of this kind in over 20 years. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized that SMART helps identify learning gaps early, supports timely interventions, and is widely embraced by schools despite opposition from some unions.
Tags: Student Mentoring Assessment Tool SMART Erica Stanford Education Minister reading writing maths student achievement parents schools$160M Investment to Build 157 New Classrooms in Auckland and Upper North Island
1 week ago | 131 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced a $160 million investment to build 157 new classrooms and expand school facilities across Auckland and the upper North Island, including funding for a new secondary school in Kumeū and relocation of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki to a permanent site. The investment also includes $25 million for 26 learning support classrooms for students with additional needs and funding for six redevelopment projects to upgrade ageing school facilities. This initiative aims to address growing community demands, improve school conditions, and ensure cost-effective delivery of educational infrastructure.
Tags: Erica Stanford Education Minister Auckland North Island Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki Kumeū Budget 26 Dargaville High School Massey High School Rangataiki CollegeBig Sing Funding Secured to Support 9,000+ Students and 280 Choirs in NZ
2 weeks ago | 171 viewsThe Big Sing, New Zealand’s largest choral event with over 9,000 students and 280 choirs, has secured funding through one-off grants of $150,000 each to the New Zealand Choral Federation and Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand. Education Minister Erica Stanford emphasized the importance of music in building learning foundations, confidence, and engagement, alongside the $5.6 million allocated in Budget 26 for school music kits. The funding supports the continuation of these events, which promote mental health, leadership, and showcase New Zealand music, and is sourced from the Ministry of Education’s baseline.
Tags: Erica Stanford The Big Sing New Zealand Choral Federation Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand New Zealand Secondary Students Choir Ministry of Education Budget 26 Auckland Wellington CanterburyGovernment Invests $30M to Upgrade Drinking Water in Rural Schools
2 weeks ago | 210 viewsThe Government is investing $30 million through the Drinking Water in Schools Programme to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in around 20% of small, rural schools that manage their own water supply. Nearly 230 schools are involved, with 64 undergoing immediate remediation and 20 having completed full upgrades, improving water safety and reliability. In addition to funding, the Ministry of Education offers resources, technical guidance, and free training to support schools in maintaining safe drinking water.
Tags: Erica Stanford Government Drinking Water Schools Programme rural schools infrastructure Ministry of Education water supply health and safety training programme$62.5M Investment to Build 59 New Classrooms Across South Island Schools
2 weeks ago | 190 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $62.5 million to build 59 new classrooms and upgrade others across the South Island, focusing on rapidly growing communities like Canterbury and Christchurch’s western suburbs. This investment includes new classrooms at multiple schools, learning support facilities, and funding for future school sites, while emphasizing cost-effective modular builds to accelerate delivery and support local jobs. Additionally, funding is allocated to address long-standing condition issues at select schools, with further property portfolio investments planned to ensure schools are fit for the future.
Tags: Erica Stanford Darfield High School Canterbury Lincoln South Rolleston College Fiordland College Maitai School Queenstown Logan Park High School Southland Boys High School$62.5M Boost for South Island Schools: 59 New Classrooms & Upgrades
2 weeks ago | 230 viewsThe New Zealand government is investing $62.5 million to build 59 new classrooms and upgrade others across the South Island, particularly in rapidly growing areas like Canterbury, to ensure safe and fit-for-purpose learning environments. This funding includes new classrooms at multiple schools, support for learning facilities, and plans for a future high school site in Queenstown, with a focus on cost-effective modular construction to accelerate delivery. Additionally, four schools will receive funding to address long-standing condition issues as part of a broader strategy to expand and modernize the school property portfolio.
Tags: Erica Stanford Darfield High School Canterbury Lincoln South Rolleston College Maitai School Queenstown Amuri Area School Logan Park High School Southland Boys High SchoolDavid Ferguson Appointed Chief Executive of Education Review Office
2 weeks ago | 241 viewsMinister of Education Erica Stanford welcomed David Ferguson as the new Chief Executive and Chief Review Officer of the Education Review Office (ERO), highlighting its crucial role in evaluating education policy and school performance. She emphasized the importance of ERO’s evidence-based reviews for informed education decisions and praised Ferguson’s educational background for strong leadership. Stanford also thanked Ruth Shinoda and Tim Fowler for their interim leadership roles prior to Ferguson’s appointment.
Tags: Erica Stanford David Ferguson Ruth Shinoda Tim Fowler Education Review Office Minister of Education Chief Executive Chief Review Officer education policy school performanceNew Zealand Schools to Save Millions with $30M Solar Panel Initiative
3 weeks ago | 250 viewsThe New Zealand Government is investing $30 million to install solar panels, batteries, and energy management systems on up to 500 schools, aiming to reduce energy costs, carbon emissions, and enhance energy security. Early estimates suggest solar panels will pay for themselves within five to seven years, saving schools up to $8,000 annually and generating revenue by selling excess energy back to the grid. The program, starting this year and completing by 2028, will prioritize schools facing the highest energy cost increases and support communities during emergencies while educating students about renewable energy.
Tags: Simeon Brown Erica Stanford New Zealand solar panels schools Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority Ministry of Education energy security renewable energy carbon emissionsNew Zealand Doubles Trades Academy Places to 20,000 Boosting Vocational Education
3 weeks ago | 260 viewsThe New Zealand Government is doubling trades academy places from 10,000 to 20,000 with a $69 million investment to provide more young people with practical skills and industry experience while still at school. Additionally, $15 million is allocated to Industry Skills Boards to develop new vocational subjects integrated into the national qualification system, ensuring alignment with industry needs. These initiatives aim to elevate vocational pathways to the same status as other educational routes, offering diverse opportunities for youth to succeed in skilled careers.
Tags: New Zealand Nicola Willis Erica Stanford trades academy vocational education Budget 2026 Industry Skills Boards apprenticeships qualifications reforms vocational pathwaysKing’s Birthday 2026 Honours Celebrate New Zealand’s Education Leaders
3 weeks ago | 262 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford honoured the King’s Birthday 2026 recipients for their significant contributions to education in New Zealand, including Sir James Chapman, Dame Susan Hassall, and Dame Elizabeth Rata for their leadership in literacy, research, and educational advancement. Other notable awardees include cognitive psychologist Michael Johnston, former Rangitoto College principal Patrick Gale, and long-serving primary principal Alan McIntyre, recognized for their impactful work in education reform, school leadership, and international programs. Ms Stanford emphasized the recipients' dedication and the vital role education plays as a great equalizer in society.
Tags: Erica Stanford James Chapman Susan Hassall Elizabeth Rata Michael Johnston Patrick Gale Alan McIntyre Education Minister New Zealand Order of Merit NCEA Professional Advisory