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We're proud to announce Oxford has been selected as an approved Ministry-funded resource provider for 2027–2029.

Oxford continues to support New Zealand schools with the second edition Mathematics and Statistics for Aotearoa New Zealand

Having been selected in the initial panel in 2024, Oxford University Press ANZ are delighted to once again be an approved Ministry-funded maths resource under New Zealand's Make It Count action plan.

Trusted by thousands of educators across Aotearoa, we are building on the first edition of Mathematics and Statistics and publishing a brand-new edition, now written by our New Zealand-based author team – featuring explicit teaching slides, student workbooks, supportive yearly and term planners, lesson plans, and interactive assessment builders.

These resources are fully funded by the Ministry of Education and available for, and beyond, the 2027 school year. Ordering opens in Term 2 and Term 3 2026, for resources to be delivered for Term 1 2027.

Built to support the priorities of Make It Count

The Make It Count maths action plan reflects a national focus on strengthening mathematics achievement across Aotearoa New Zealand, with the goal of 80% of Year 8 students achieving at or above expected curriculum levels by 2030. At the heart of this effort is the rollout of a structured, knowledge-rich Mathematics and Statistics curriculum, supported by high-quality teaching and learning resources. Oxford's Mathematics and Statistics for Aotearoa New Zealand (Second Edition) continues to support these priorities, offering schools a trusted, fully curriculum-aligned resource that reflects the refreshed Mathematics and Statistics learning area and the Knowledge and Practices framework.

A trusted resource for New Zealand classrooms

Developed specifically for New Zealand learners, the second edition of Mathematics and Statistics for Aotearoa New Zealand builds on the success of the first edition and reflects extensive consultation and research with New Zealand schools, teachers and curriculum leaders. Feedback from educators across Aotearoa has helped shape the new edition, ensuring the series continues to meet the evolving needs of classrooms while aligning with the refreshed Mathematics and Statistics learning area.

The result is a trusted, research-informed resource, written with New Zealand educators that have been teaching with the curriculum first-hand, that supports teachers in delivering explicit, systematic mathematics instruction while helping students develop deep conceptual understanding, fluency, reasoning and problem-solving skills.

What schools receive

The Oxford Programme is a complete teaching and learning system. Schools that select Mathematics and Statistics for Aotearoa New Zealand receive:

  • Printed Student Workbooks (Years 0–8) – write-in workbooks, 1:1 per student, with new copies supplied annually.
  • Teacher Dashboards – featuring front-of-class teaching slides for every lesson, lesson plans for every topic, and a wealth of additional curriculum-aligned resources.
  • Student Dashboards – a fully re-designed student hub with interactive learning objects, read-to-me functionality on all content and assessments, a multilingual glossary, and for Phase 3 only: content videos and an AI-powered tutor.
  • Professional Learning and Development – structured PLD opportunities included at no extra cost to support teacher implementation.

All resources are fully funded by the Ministry of Education.

Written to the New Zealand Curriculum

The second edition is written and fully aligned to the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum, supporting the development of essential mathematical knowledge and practices through clear year-by-year progression. This edition has been developed with and authored by experienced New Zealand educators, who have been living and breathing the New Zealand Curriculum.

Built around evidence-informed teaching approaches and principles from the Science of Learning, the series helps teachers provide structured learning experiences while ensuring students can connect, apply and extend their mathematical understanding over time.

We have analysed the New Zealand Curriculum Knowledge and Practices and appropriately formed ‘Topics’.

Real-world contexts, New Zealand examples and culturally responsive content help make mathematics meaningful and relevant for learners across Aotearoa.

For information on ordering Ministry-funded maths resources, visit the Tāhūrangi Maths Resources page.