Education Offerings

Discover a unique and extraordinary reserve in Taranaki - where students and teachers are able to explore a pest-free wildlife sanctuary with native forests that are regrowing and animal populations flourishing! Rotokare provides learners of all ages with the remarkable opportunity to experience what New Zealand looked like before the arrival of humans and the associated mammalian pests.

Our curriculum-linked educational programmes allow students from early childhood to high school to explore the sanctuary through interactive, hands-on activities. There aresupporting materials including fact sheets, videos and information booklets that further explain how learners can appreciate the wildlife of this sanctuary.

  • On-site education centre: Historical classroom, fun interactive space with living museum-type displays

  • Bush classroom - an outdoor classroom in nature where hands-on activities are delivered

  • Private courtyard for breaks and lunch, and picnic tables along the lake edge

  • Public toilet facility with an attached, interactive, information shelter

  • Wetland boardwalk with a floating viewing platform over the lake (up to wheelchair standard)

Eco-Detectives (EC - Year 10)

NCEA (Year 11-13)

  • Level 1

    Science 1.12 (AS 90951) Investigate a Biological Impact of an Event on a NZ Ecosystem

    Resource Title: Impact of an Xcluder fence on the recovery of a native remnant in Taranaki

    In this assessment, students will do a historical and ecological study of the “impact” of the fence on the recovery of the enclosed area compared to an area just out of the fenced reserve.

  • Level 2

    Biology 2.6 (AS 91158) Investigate a Pattern in an Ecological Community (data collection)

    Resource Title: Biodiversity in a Taranaki Predator free Scenic Reserve (Pattern under investigation: Stratification.

    Rotokare makes for an excellent data collection site for the study of stratification due to the large stand of virgin forest remains, as well as healthy regenerating forest.

  • Level 3

    Biology 3.2 (AS 91602) Integrate Biological Knowledge to Develop an Informed Response to a Socio-scientific Issue

    Resource Title: The 1080 Debate

    This assessment includes a trip to Rotokare to discuss our project and pest control methods, as well as collect data in an area with zero mammalian pest.

    This visit can also be modified to fit AS91154 (Bio 2.2)- Analyse the Biological Validity of Information presented to the public

Know Before You Go

Bookings

If you're looking to book an educational visit to the beautiful Rotokare Scenic Reserve, make sure you get in touch as soon as possible! Bookings are essential, and with only one educator and high demand, spots fill up fast. To book fill in the online booking form and our Educator will get back to you.

Costs

Our education programme costs just $5 per child, with no cost for accompanying adults. Please note that there is a minimum day charge of $50. If you're looking for us to come to you, visits to schools (that aren't linked with a visit to Rotokare) are charged at $3.50 per student, with an additional $50 fuel cost. Charges are invoiced post visit.

Capacity

Student numbers are capped at two classes per day (with up to 30 students per class). This ensures our single on-site Educator and our small team of incredible volunteers the opportunity to connect with students and for each tamariki to get the most out of the visit.

At School Visits

At Rotokare Scenic Reserve, visiting our site is the ideal way to experience our special project. However, we can arrange school visits to your premises for an additional cost; please contact us to discuss your options.

An at-school visit is entirely free when associated with a visit to our Reserve. We especially recommend arranging for a pre-visit for NCEA students.

Health & Saftey

At Rotokare Scenic Reserve, we prioritize the health and safety of our visitors, and it is an essential aspect of our environmental education programme. Outdoor education requires specific health and safety considerations that are crucial to comprehend before the visit. We provide comprehensive health and safety information for teachers and organizers. We require teachers to fill in a confirmation checklist to ensure that all risks are understood before visiting the Reserve.

Wet Weather Policy

We understand that Mother Nature can be unpredictable, and weather can interfere with outdoor education programmes. While we welcome visiting schools in all weather conditions, the safety and comfort of our visitors is our top priority.

In light rain, students will be able to enjoy the forest's great coverage, but during more extreme weather, it is recommended to postpone the visit. Our Educator is well-informed about weather considerations, and they will communicate closely with teachers pre-visit to discuss any concerns.