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For parents

Where passionate Y2-10 kids connect with like minds

Who is it for?

Clubs is for Y2-10 learners who want more!

 

Curious, sparky kids love exploring ideas and sharing their passions, but finding friends who share their interests isn't always easy. Research by The University of Auckland's Our Voices Project highlights that 7.5% of young people feel uncertain about where they fit in.

 

Clubs is becoming that special place—where kids can discover their tribe, celebrate their interests, and challenge themselves in a supportive, inspiring environment..

 

Whilst many curious learners are neurodivergent, this programme is for everyone.

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Check out our Clubs

Most Clubs have a Tamariki and Rangatahi version
A wooden paint palette showcasing vibrant colors of paint.

Artists and Artisans

For painters, sculptors, photographers, potters, crafters, and others

A blue spiral notebook with lined pages is open, with a sharpened yellow pencil resting diagonally on its surface against a w

Creative Writers

For budding writers with stories to tell in any genre.

A colorful stack of various books showcasing different genres and designs.

Readers

For book-lovers who enjoy discussing
their reads.

A color fan deck displays a spectrum from red to green, with a central silver tab and black border. The bright colors convey

Designers

For aspiring architects, fashion designers, 

and creators.

What's involved?

Clubs is an online learning platform hosted on Google Classroom.

 

To get started, you sign up your child for one or more clubs. Once you’ve been sent a log-in, you can start exploring!

 

We have a huge range of activities in every club, from tasters and tutorials to badges, projects and live online workshops. Kids share their work and ideas with each other, supported by the Clubs moderator, in the club stream. Kids can work on Clubs anywhere, anytime.

 

Parents or teachers help kids to create a Clubs Plan and check-in regularly, but, other than that,  kids can explore and work independently within the safe, high-quality environment.

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Is your school using Clubs?

Check out the list below to see if your child's school is already using Clubs!

Amuri Area School

Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery

Ashburton Borough School

Bethlehem School

Birchville School

Birchwood School

Birkdale North School

Blue Mountain College

Broomfield School

Diocesan School For Girls

Dyer Street School

Ebbett Park School

Feilding Intermediate

Heathcote Valley School

Helensville School

Holy Family School (Wanaka)

Howick Intermediate

Kamo High

Kapakapanui School

Kaurilands Primary

Kerikeri High School

Laingholm School

Lyttelton Primary School

Marcellin College

Massey High School

Maungawhau School

Murchison Area School

Newlands Intermediate

Northern Health School

Oamaru Intermediate

Otatara School

Plimmerton School

Point Chevalier School
     Rangi-mata-rau

Prebbleton School

Raglan Area School

Red Beach School

Sherwood School (Auckland)

Somerville Intermediate School

Southern Health School

St Joseph's School (Pleasant Point)

St Mark's School (Christchurch)

St Martins School

Takapuna Grammar School

Taupaki School

Te Kura o Te Kao

Te Kura o te Tauawa Halswell School

Te Puru School

Tuakau School

Twizel Area School

Waikanae School

Waikawa Bay School

Waikowhai Intermediate

Waikowhai School

Waitaki Boys' High School

Waterloo School

Western Heights School (Auckland)

Whangamata Area School

Whangaparaoa School (Auckland)

Owhiro Bay School

Watch Clubs in action

What our kids have
to say

You get nice feedback from others kids when you share your ideas or work.

Who is it for?

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Clubs is for Y2-10 learners who want more!

 

Curious, sparky children love to learn and share their interests and ideas, but it can be hard to find friends who share their passions, and support to challenge and extend themselves. Clubs is designed to meet these needs for our children and young people.

 

Whilst many curious learners are neurodivergent, this programme is for everyone.

It’s so easy to open the world to your curious child.

Hear what our kids have to say

Share the news!

Let your community know about Clubs - put up some posters or share the news on your socials!

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What our parents have to say

Connecting with all sorts of like-minds has been eye-opening for my daughter - she’s loving it!

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Contact us

If you have any questions about the Neurodiversity in Education Project, please get in touch:

Phone: 0800 769 243

Email: hello@neurodiversity.org.nz

Postal Address:
c/ Russell McVeagh, Vero Centre,
48 Shortland Street, Auckland Central, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand

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