"We have over 760,000 students in education in New Zealand, and we need to ensure that we get it right for every single one."
School years full of positives
Alisa Samountry is just weeks away from wrapping up years of New Zealand schooling.
The 17-year-old Avondale College student sat a chemistry exam yesterday afternoon, with her final end-of-year exam on December 1.
Now considering what to study at university, with bio-technology a possibility, she said a combination of factors had made her school years a pleasure.
Near the top were teachers that went the extra distance and were also relatable.
"They don't just treat you like children. They get along with us, are down-to-earth and genuine.
"Our teachers always offer tutorials after school, and make clear if we have any questions they are there for us."
Alisa said the number of extra-curricular opportunities offered at Avondale - she was a member of the school show and played premiere hockey - had also ensured her enjoyment of school.
The size of the school, at about 2670 students, was a positive, too: "every day you see a new face".