Rotorua鈥檚 gifted kids will be able to participate in a new One Day School programme from April.听
The fully-funded One Day School programme will be based in the building on the corner of Hinemaru and Hinemoa streets.听
鈥淚t offers adventures in learning which allow for more questioning and exploration and hands-on discovery for more extended periods of time,鈥 founder Dr Rosemary Cathcart said.听
鈥淔or four days a week, they will be at their usual school but on the fifth day they鈥檒l be involved in a high-interest programme especially designed for children鈥檚 needs [that] can be difficult for the teacher to meet in today鈥檚 busy classrooms.鈥澨
Set up by听Cathcart听with the help of a local charitable trust, the One Day School is scheduled to open in Term Two.听
Cathcart, who was听made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit on January 1 in recognition of her 40 years of service to gifted children, designed the programme to meet the needs of advanced learners.听
Classes will have a maximum of 15 students, each nominated by their schools or their parents 鈥渋n liaison鈥 with the school.听
鈥淣ominated children will take part in an assessment activity to make sure that the programme will be a good fit for them and will match their needs,鈥 Cathcart said.听
鈥淐hildren accepted after assessment will normally enrol for the full year. Many will continue on into the following year.鈥澨
Cathcart said participation in the One Day School Programme would cost families $50 per term with the fees going towards learning resources.听
Cathcart said it could be easy to forget that for children the 鈥渙ne size fits all鈥 approach did not work.听
鈥淏eing different, especially learning more quickly than your classmates, doesn鈥檛 make you popular,鈥 Cathcart said.听
鈥淪chool can be very lonely for a child like this and also very frustrating. It鈥檚 not really surprising to learn that, contrary to many people鈥檚 conceptions, such children are highly likely to underachieve at school, sometimes even fail.鈥澨
Cathcart first put the One Day School into practice in 1996 through the then-George Parkyn National Centre for Gifted Education.听
鈥淭his proved to be a very successful innovation, growing to have some 600 children enrolled with it.鈥澨
Cathcart, who now lives in Rotorua, has accepted an invitation to set the programme up here. She will be joined by teachers experienced in the field.听
Cathcart said some information had already been sent to schools about the programme and a parent meeting would be advertised soon.听
A trustee of the local charitable trust funding the One Day School said its decision to resource the project was based on 鈥渢he opportunity to provide a fabulous New Zealand-based education programme in Rotorua鈥.听
鈥淭he trust stands to provide a helping hand to those that are prepared to also work towards their own goals and improvement,鈥 the spokesperson said.听
鈥淚t is positive for the age group this is focused on, great for our parents to know there is extra support for their children and will strengthen our community. It is professional, robust, and led by such a passionate director.鈥澨
A One Day School programme for gifted children is coming to Rotorua and will be based at this building on the corner of Hinemaru St and Hinemoa St. Photo / Andrew Warner听
How can giftedness affect children?听
According to the New Zealand Centre for Gifted Education鈥檚 website, a gifted child鈥檚 brain is wired to learn and process faster. Researchers estimate that between 5 to 10 per cent of the population are gifted. In New Zealand, giftedness affects about one in 20 children or about 47,000 primary school-aged students.听
About 30 per cent of these children have an additional neurodiversity like ADHD, ASD and dyslexia.听
Indigo Assessment, Coaching and Counselling registered educational psychologist Angela Neville said when a gifted child鈥檚 needs were not met they could often become disengaged.听
鈥淭his may present as children acting out, becoming disruptive or other behavioural challenges and can also sometimes lead to anxiety, stress, or depression.鈥澨
Neville said another difficulty was that gifted students could be affected by 鈥渁synchronous development鈥, where their intellectual abilities may be more advanced, or out of sync with their age-appropriate skills in other areas, such as emotional or social skills.听
鈥淕ifted children can [also] often be hindered by 鈥榩erfectionism鈥, where they may take a lot more time and effort to do things exactly 鈥榬ight鈥 or may give up if they feel they are out of their depth.鈥澨
To thrive, Neville said it was 鈥渉elpful鈥 if gifted children could be immersed with groups of like-minded individuals where they could follow their interests and passions and be stimulated and challenged.听
What are some signs of giftedness?听
- An early interest in surroundings听
- Super-sensitivity to surroundings听
- Strong curiosity and powers of observation听
- An extensive vocabulary听
- An exceptional memory听
- May talk early and fluently听
- The ability to read early 鈥 often self-taught听
- Can choose to concentrate for long periods听
- The propensity to ask shrewd/unusual questions听
- The ability to grasp ideas quickly听
- A quirky sense of humour听
Source:听New Zealand Association for Gifted Children听
- NZ Herald
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