Empowering Pasifika Education through Culturally Inclusive Innovation

Transforming learning in Auckland with bilingual pathways, community partnerships, and evidence-based practice.

What Drives Us

Born from a belief that every Pasifika learner deserves space to grow in their language and culture, Waka Aotearoa partners with schools across Auckland to design inclusive, bilingual learning experiences. Our team blends classroom practice with community wisdom, drawing on years of district and school-led collaboration to close achievement gaps. We value co-design, evidence-informed methods, and durable relationships that empower teachers, students, and families to navigate the journey of learning together.

What We Deliver

Transform Teacher Practice

Intensive, culturally responsive professional learning for teachers in Pasifika languages and bilingual pedagogy, including modelling, classroom routines, and collaborative inquiry. Helps staff implement inclusive practices that raise engagement and student achievement.

Curriculum Co-Design

Collaboratively design bilingual curricula with school leaders and Pasifika families, ensuring language preservation, cultural relevance, and alignment with NZ curricula. Outcomes include practical units, ready-to-use resources, and shared ownership across schools.

Community Engagement Programs

Family literacy nights, Pasifika language clubs, and community partnerships that bolster home-school connections, language use, and student confidence. Activities are co-planned with families and run locally to fit community needs.

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Culturally Responsive Curricula

Co-design bilingual curricula with Pasifika communities to reflect languages, values, and knowledge. Align with NZ teaching standards, embed home-language resources, develop authentic assessment tasks, and empower teachers through ongoing collaborative professional learning communities that sustain student engagement, confidence, and culturally meaningful achievement.

Evidence-Informed Teaching

Implement teaching strategies grounded in research and local contexts, including multilingual literacy, culturally sustaining pedagogy, and formative assessment. Provide teachers with practical, field-tested routines and rubrics to monitor progress across languages, ensuring every learner can demonstrate growth in both home language and English.

Community Partnerships That Last

Establish durable partnerships with families, iwi, and local organizations to co-create learning opportunities. Provide mentorship, community events, and internship placements that connect school learning to local contexts, ensuring shared ownership and ongoing support for language development and student success across diverse New Zealand communities.

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Seamless Transitions Across Ages

Create cohesive pathways that connect early childhood through tertiary education with common language goals, shared language-rich environments, and cross-level collaboration. Align professional learning, scheduling, and assessment practices so students experience continuous growth and belonging as they move through each stage.

Inclusive Assessment Practices

Develop multilingual portfolios and performance tasks that value home languages and English, using flexible rubrics and culturally relevant criteria to accurately measure progress. Provide feedback cycles that guide growth and celebrate language equity in ways that are transparent to students, families, and teachers and support cross-language literacy.

Building Belonging Through Language

Design learning experiences that honor languages and cultures across communities, enabling students to see themselves reflected in curriculum, while peers learn empathy, collaboration, and the value of bilingual communication in real-world contexts. Every learner belongs, participates, and contributes to a shared learning culture that benefits all.

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National Education Collaborations

Forge scalable partnerships across New Zealand with schools, polytechnics, and universities to share curricula, teacher PD, and bilingual resources, ensuring consistent quality and equitable access nationwide. We tailor approaches to local contexts while maintaining a shared framework that supports language development and student success across diverse district sizes and community contexts, with measurable outcomes.

Policy-Informed Practice

Translate national policy into practical guidance and scalable models so schools can implement Pasifika bilingual programs within budgets and governance structures. Provide templates, evaluation tools, and ongoing coaching to ensure durable impact across diverse district sizes and community contexts, with measurable outcomes.

Sustainable Funding Models

Develop diversified funding streams—government grants, philanthropic partnerships, and pilot programs—that sustain expansion of bilingual education across NZ. Include clear milestones, accountability, and community stewardship to ensure long-term viability. This approach enables scalable impact while honoring local needs and empowering schools to invest in language-rich futures.

What Our Learners Say

Waka Aotearoa helped us co-design bilingual lessons that honor our students' languages. Engagement rose, attendance improved, and families became true partners in learning. The ongoing support and practical tools changed how we teach every day.

Leilani Sio, Principal, Auckland Community School

Their co-design approach helped us implement a bilingual curriculum that fits our context and budget. Teachers gained confidence, students used home languages in class, and we saw clearer progress reports and stronger cross-cultural collaboration.

Samuel Ngata, Curriculum Leader, West Auckland High

The programs opened doors for families and communities. Language is celebrated in school every day, and our kids feel they belong. Waka Aotearoa's partnership approach makes change possible and sustainable.

Aroha Williams, PTA Co-Chair, Manukau

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