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The impact
Healthy Active Learning
“Not only has our health and physical activity transformed but the ripples can be felt across our school culture, learning, and curriculum.”
| 900+ |
34 |
200,000+ |
| schools and kura supported through Healthy Active Learning |
kura supported through Mātaiao |
tamariki and rangatahi impacted |
National evaluation summary 2020-2025
The 2025 Healthy Active Learning evaluation shows that the initiative is achieving its intended short and medium-term outcomes.
The findings show:
- Changes in school culture: Physical activity and healthy eating and drinking are integrated into strategies, plans and curriculum.
- Positive student outcomes: Tamariki are moving more, feel more connected and attendance has improved.
- Teachers are confident: Professional development and resources strengthen Health and PE teaching, especially for early‑career teachers.
- Value for money: Every $1 invested generates $2.10 in social and economic benefits, with greatest gains in high‑deprivation communities.
Massey University has led the evaluation of Healthy Active Learning.
The full baseline report is available on request from activenz@sportnz.org.nz