partnership

Partnerships that bring learning to life

Connecting classrooms with real-world science, sustainability and innovation.

From hands-on science kits to NCEA agribusiness courses, Te Mātāpuna Fonterra partners with leading organisations to support education across Aotearoa. As a student, these partnerships help you explore real-world challenges and opportunities in food, farming, technology, and the environment. Whether you’re learning in the classroom, out on the land, or through digital tools, each programme is designed to spark inspiration, grow your skills, and help you imagine tomorrow.

Introducing our partners

The Wonder Project

Run by Engineering New Zealand & supported by Te Mātāpuna Fonterra. Explore STEM through challenges like rocket launches and science behind ice cream.

Agribusiness in Schools

Co-developed by NZQA and the primary sector, this NCEA programme brings together science, business and sustainability to reflect how Aotearoa’s agri-sector works.

House of Science

Ready-to-go science kits let you investigate the world of dairy – from animal digestion to pasture growth & milk processing. With bilingual resources and real experiments.

What’s in it for you

Real-world relevance

Learning grounded in today’s biggest challenges – from climate action to sustainable food systems.

Industry
connections

Supported by experts across science, technology and agribusiness – helping you see where your learning could take you.

Inclusive
access

Programmes designed to include a wide range of learners, with resources in te reo Māori and English.

Inspiring
futures

Encouraging you to grow your skills, imagine new possibilities, and shape a future you believe in.

Test your smarts, learn with Milkie

Milkie
Jump straight into the quiz and see how much you really know about the world of dairy. It’s a quick, fun way to test your smarts—and discover something new along the way.

More to come soon… this is just the beginning!

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