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Kia ora koutou,

Over 27,000 students have takenpart so far!Thank you! We’d love to make this our biggest year ever – can we get to 30,000 by the end of term?

The questionnaire is open all year. We would love for you to take part during thisterm, but whenever it suits you best is fine too.

What’s new:

  • 56%of all students taking part said that they had usedYouTube four or more separate times on the previous day
  • 33%of high school students taking part said that they hadblocked someone online in the past week

We’d love to see your studentstoo!
Please email us to share.

FAQ

Can’t remember if you have registered or not?
Check by entering your email. If your email doesn’t come up, register.It’s never too late to register and take part.

Need your registration code?

Need your class data download link?

Unsure when you can take part?
Any time during school hours from Monday – it doesn’t need to be next week if it’s not convenient. The survey is open all year.

Need help preparing?
Please ensure that you have read the essential. All theequipment neededto take part successfully with your students is included in it.

Want to take part over multiple days?
You can divide the activity into two sessions. Usethe first session to take the measurements and fill in your data cards. Use thesecond session to fill in the survey online. The survey itself needs to be completed in one sitting by astudent. However, different students from your class can fill it in on different days, for example if you have limited devices or some students are away.

Have another question?
Reply to this email and we’ll get right back to you! Or you can call Rachel Cunliffe on (027) 383-3746.

Ngā mihi nui,
Rachel, Anne, Pip, and Chris

Thanks to Gemma Luhetoa for sending these photos of her Year 7 students at Selwyn House School taking part in CensusAtSchool!

Cedar Owen and Neave Lowe measure each other’s thumb circumference

Zara Percasky takes a leap while completing the standing jump

Victoria Lettink flies through the air during her standing jump while Ruby Maxwell watches on

Ruby Maxwell takes a flying leap while Victoria Lettink observes

Aria Hamilton-Petrie and Myana Singh measure their standing jump

Thanks to Nicole Higby for sending these photos of students at Marian Catholic School taking part in CensusAtSchool!

Thanks to Mark Lukkassen for sending these photos of students at Napier Girls’ High School taking part in CensusAtSchool!

 

Kia ora koutou,

Over 25,000 students have takenpart so far!We’d love to make this our biggest year ever.

Thank you!!The questionnaire is open all year. We would love for you to take part during thisterm, but whenever it suits you best is fine too.

What’s new:

This data might be great to use for discussion in class!47% said yes to pineapple being on pizza, 41% said no, and 12% did not know.

  • Note that there are currently some server issues with exploring the 2023 national database. We’ve put in place a temporary solution for the time being so the data viewer should work again (though may be a little slower than normal) – working on getting things back to normal as soon as we can.

We’d love to see your studentstoo!
Please email us to share.

FAQ

Can’t remember if you have registered or not?
Check by entering your email. If your email doesn’t come up, register.It’s never too late to register and take part.

Need your registration code?

Need your class data download link?

Unsure when you can take part?
Any time during school hours from Monday – it doesn’t need to be next week if it’s not convenient. The survey is open all year.

Need help preparing?
Please ensure that you have read the essential. All theequipment neededto take part successfully with your students is included in it.

Want to take part over multiple days?
You can divide the activity into two sessions. Usethe first session to take the measurements and fill in your data cards. Use thesecond session to fill in the survey online. The survey itself needs to be completed in one sitting by astudent. However, different students from your class can fill it in on different days, for example if you have limited devices or some students are away.

Have another question?
Reply to this email and we’ll get right back to you! Or you can call Rachel Cunliffe on (027) 383-3746.

Ngā mihi nui,
Rachel, Anne, Pip, and Chris

Thanks to Jo Taia for sharing this video of her class at Carterton School taking part in CensusAtSchool.

Cookies andCreamis the favouriteicecreamflavour by far according to over 20,000 young kiwis who have already taken part in this year’s CensusAtSchool survey. Almost a quarter of students chose Cookies andCreamas their favourite flavour, followed by 18% who chose Chocolate, and 11% who chose Vanilla.

Top 20 FavouriteIceCreamFlavours

  1. Cookies andCream
  2. Chocolate
  3. Vanilla
  4. Mint Chocolate Chip
  5. Strawberry
  6. Hokey Pokey
  7. Goody Goody Gum Drops
  8. Cookie Dough
  9. Boysenberry
  10. Salted Caramel
  11. Mango
  12. Mint
  13. Caramel
  14. Orange Chocolate Chip
  15. Chocolate Chip
  16. French Vanilla
  17. Chocolate Fudge
  18. Neapolitan
  19. Gold Rush
  20. Passionfruit

In October 2022, Tip Top announced that it would stop making Goody Goody Gum Drops and Cookies andCream2-litreicecreamtubs. Cookies andCreamalso won the Kids’ Choice Award at the New ZealandIceCream Awards last year.

The unique insight comes from CensusAtSchool TataurangaKiTeKura, a non-profit, online educational project that brings statistics to life. Supervised by teachers, students from Years 3-13 anonymously answer questions in English or te reo Māori on digital devices.

The eleventh biennial edition of CensusAtSchool TataurangaKiTeKura is expected to have the highest number of schools, teachers, and students participating. More than 40,000 schoolchildren are expected to participate in CensusAtSchool this year.

CensusAtSchool TataurangaKiTeKura is hosted by the Department of Statistics at the University of Auckland in association with Stats NZ and the Ministry of Education. CensusAtSchool is part of an international effort to boost statistical capability among young people.

2023 database now available

Kia ora koutou,

We have had over 22,500 students taking part so far!

Thank you so much!The questionnaire is open all year. We encourage you to take part as soon as possible, but whenever it suits you best is fine.

What’s new:

We’d love to see your studentstoo!
Please email us to share.

FAQ

Can’t remember if you have registered or not?
Check by entering your email. If your email doesn’t come up, register.It’s never too late to register and take part.

Need your registration code?
Need your class data download link?

Unsure when you can take part?
Any time during school hours from Monday – it doesn’t need to be next week if it’s not convenient. The survey is open all year.

Need help preparing?
Please ensure that you have read the essential. All theequipment neededto take part successfully with your students is included in it.

Want to take part over multiple days?
You can divide the activity into two sessions. Usethe first session to take the measurements and fill in your data cards. Use thesecond session to fill in the survey online. The survey itself needs to be completed in one sitting by astudent. However, different students from your class can fill it in on different days, for example if you have limited devices or some students are away.

Have another question?
Reply to this email and we’ll get right back to you! Or you can call Rachel Cunliffe on (027) 383-3746.

Ngā mihi nui,

Rachel, Anne, Pip, and Chris

Thanks to Nicky Bell for sending us these photos of students at Purakaunui School taking part in CensusAtSchool.

Thanks to Trish Molloy for sending these photos of Matai Class at Turitea School (Y3/4) having great fun filling in the Census for 2023.