Manukura in Palmy North is producing excellent results in sports (rugby codes) and academically.
See that is called a 'character school' not charter.
What's the difference?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360858336/secret-manukuras-unprecedented-run-girls-first-xv-titles
See that is called a 'character school' not charter.
What's the difference?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/360858336/secret-manukuras-unprecedented-run-girls-first-xv-titles
The main benefit of charter schools as a whole seems to be union busting. Plus they don’t seem to have to follow a whole lot of restrictions other schools do- cellphone bans, curriculum, reports, teachers pay scale and qualification requirements etc.
I think special character schools are basically private schools like the ones run by various churches. I think though they are supposed to, at least in theory, still follow a lot of standards the general public system does. I read a bit of a reporting by David Farrier on a religious school and their approach towards gay students, which in theory should have had some repercussions.
But given a specific reason of this one being so academy prospects don’t have to set speed records between school and various trainings and I’m a Nix fan I’m less allergic to it.