In this episode, we explore how rural schools are transforming their unique challenges into remarkable opportunities for innovation. Our guests talk about structuring learning across multiple year levels, the advantages of knowing every student deeply, and how rural communities become active partners in education. We discuss flexible learning progressions, student agency, and the creative ways small schools capitalise on their local environments - from native gullies and river trails to AgriKids programmes and community expertise.
Hosted by Eleisha McNeill.
Our guests are:
Lisa Bates, principal at Upper Atiamuri School in South Waikato
Greg Allan, tumuaki of South Makiriri School in Rangitikei
Jane Cochran, vice-president of NZRASLA and tumuaki of Brunswick School near Whanganui
Additional information
RASLA - New Zealand Rural and Primary and Area School Leadership Association https://www.nzrasla.ac.nz