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Māori school students learning Te Reo at the highest level of immersion in New Zealand

By territorial authority, as at 1 July 2024, number of students

01,0002,0003,000AucklandRotoruaFar NorthTaurangaGisborneHamiltonWhakatāneWaikatoTaupōLower HuttWhangāreiChristchurchPalmerston NorthWhanganuiHastingsSouth WaikatoPoriruaŌpōtikiNapierKāpiti CoastWaipāWairoaWellingtonWestern Bay of PlentyInvercargillSouth TaranakiMatamata-PiakoThames-CoromandelWaitomoNew PlymouthMastertonKawerauRuapehuTararuaTasmanKaiparaRangitīkeiWaimakaririNelsonDunedinHorowhenuaUpper HuttManawatūŌtorohangaHaurakiCentral Hawke's BayKaikōuraTimaruSouthlandChatham IslandsCentral OtagoMarlboroughMackenzieSelwynGreyGoreWaimateCluthaSouth WairarapaWaitakiStratfordCartertonQueenstown-LakesHurunuiWestlandBullerAshburtonMāori school students learning Te Reo at the highest level ofimmersion in New ZealandBy territorial authority, as at 1 July 2024, number of studentsProvider: Ministry of Education01,0002,0003,000