"The Level 4 tauira see what they can aspire to and for the degree levels, it's a good reminder of where they have come from," Spratt says.
"Level 4 is a foundation year and they learn about tikanga and kawa pertaining to raranga. It is a comfortable space to learn techniques and kupu associated with the art of raranga in a relaxed atmosphere," she says.
"It is a very holistic learning and some tauira don't know why they have been drawn to this programme.
"They come for many reasons. Attaining a formal qualification is often life changing for not only themselves but also their whānau."
About 60 per cent will continue on to higher levels.
"A lot of people finish the Level 5 diploma and say 'that's it', then they turn around and sign up for the degree."
The kaiako say learning raranga gives tauira the confidence to continue learning, even if it's in another subject.
"We love seeing tauira grow through the programme and go on to other things."