ACG Tauranga: The Bedford family story

Thye Bedford family. Supplied photo.

When the Bedfords enrolled at ACG Tauranga, they took a leap of faith. Not only had the school not even opened yet, but the family lived in Rotorua, an hour's bus ride away.

It was a weighty decision – but fast forward five-and-a-half years and the Bedfords feel like they've hit the jackpot.

'Prior to attending ACG Tauranga, Katelyn (now Year 10) was getting lost in the system. She was neither naturally academic nor a troublemaker, so she flew under the radar with empty books and little confidence,” says mum Sue.

'Moving to ACG, Katelyn benefitted from small classes and the amazing and passionate guidance of [Year 6 teacher] Mr Pratt. She gained so much knowledge and confidence in her first two years at the school and has continued to blossom into a confident, well rounded, and independent young lady.

'Elliot (now Year 8) would have been ok wherever he went, but since moving to ACG, he has thrived as an individual and is encouraged to be the best he can possibly be.”

ACG Tauranga has given Katelyn and Elliot the very best start in life, and Sue and husband Andy couldn't be more delighted.

'The school provides one-on-one teaching and a safe environment for learning. They personalise the way they teach to cater for each student's unique learning style and provide extra work where necessary to maximise time in and out of class.

'Having specialist and passionate teachers, along with individualised learning, is pretty hard to beat. We believe that with this, and the way the Cambridge curriculum is taught, the transition from high school to university and the workforce will be much smoother. Rather than a leap into the deep end, Katelyn and Elliot will have swum from the shallows.”

Although the Cambridge curriculum required a step-up in learning, the siblings quickly found their stride.

'It is definitely more intensive and challenging, but it has really pushed the children out of their comfort zones and stretched them to achieve. It's taught them the value of hard work and has made them far more resilient.”

It has also set them up for future success.

'At ACG, students are respected as individuals and encouraged to strive and better themselves. The school recognises their potential and supports excellence, whether it be academically or through performance. The students are taught how to be great learners, therefore setting a strong foundation for tertiary and lifelong education.”

'Seeing them achieve and flourish in both the Cambridge curriculum and in school life has been a real highlight.”

But what do the children think?

'Katelyn and Elliot both agree that they love the learning environment ACG provides, and the way in which the teachers have such passion for their specialised subjects, and their genuine care for each and every student.”

If you'd like to know more about ACG Tauranga, please join us for our next Open Day on Saturday 31st October or visit tauranga.acgedu.com

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3 comments

Anyone know what ACG stands for?

Posted on 26-10-2020 12:20 | By morepork


@ morepork

Posted on 28-10-2020 11:08 | By Yadick

Thanks, hahaha, I was wondering exactly the same thing. I tried Googling it but get all these American companies.


ACG

Posted on 30-10-2020 15:21 | By morepork

It stands for Academic Colleges Group which is an Educational Company that provides very high quality private schooling in 3 countries (and growing...). Their scholastic record is impressive. There are a number of ACG schools throughout NZ, including in Tauranga.


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