Hawke's Bay Today

Education partnershi­p launches with schools

- Astrid Austin astrid.austin@hbtoday.co.nz

Havelock North schools are joining forces with their region’s booming apple and pear industry to help plant the seed of horticultu­re with their students.

Students will get to learn about growing and exporting the best apples and pears for the world, along with having the support of a wide range of industry experts to help the schools develop new learning resources.

To mark the new partnershi­p, New Zealand Apples & Pears representa­tives, along with students and principals are planting apple trees at Lucknow, Te Mata, Haumoana and Havelock North primary schools along with Havelock North Intermedia­te and Havelock North High Schools.

Havelock North Intermedia­te principal Julia Beaumont said schools are interested in delivering meaningful ways for students to learn and had identified that an increased emphasis on science (skills, knowledge and vocabulary) is important.

“All schools are looking forward to working together and sharing knowledge. Through this partnershi­p we aim to provide an authentic learning environmen­t with the opportunit­y for real problem-solving right in our own backyard.

“Horticultu­re with all its different branches, fits well within our STEAM (science, technology, engineerin­g, arts and maths) approach where we are integratin­g a range of subjects with real life experience.”

New Zealand Apples & Pears capability developmen­t manager Erin Simpson said:

“Research tells us that by tapping into growing young minds and their interests at a younger age, students are more likely to consider careers in horticultu­re. This partnershi­p is a way to sow the seed of horticultu­re with our future generation, which we hope will see more of them entering our industry.”

The education partnershi­p has two stages. The first will focus on resources with a specific theme for each school to pilot and the next will be seeing how these resources can be applied across other schools either within Hawke’s Bay or nationally.

The schools will be provided with access to a range of expertise across the industry including scientists, technology developers, equipment manufactur­ers, growers and exporters.

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Photo / Supplied New Zealand Apples & Pears capability manager Erin Simpson, with school students.

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