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  • Enrolment Schemes Orewa Primaries

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Boards of Orewa North School, Milldale School and Wainui School to implement a new enrolment schemes. This impacts on neighbouring schools Orewa Beach School, Orewa School and Dairy Flat School, where amendments for the current enrolment schemes are proposed. The enrolments schemes for these schools were drafted using a group approach considering the opening of the new Orewa North School, as well as new schemes in... More
    Closed 5 May 2022
  • Villa Maria College Enrolment Scheme Amendment 2022

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Villa Maria College to make some changes to their enrolment scheme. Please note that this proposal is different to that proposed in 2021. This is to continue to assist the Board to manage a situation where there is more demand for enrolments than there are places available within the maximum roll, provide a fair and transparent process for enrolment and to ensure we are making the best use of schooling facilities... More
    Closed 29 April 2022
  • Elstow-Waihou Combined School enrolment scheme

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Elstow-Waihou School to implement a new enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage the risk of overcrowding at schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and ensures we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the area. Enrolment schemes do mean that all families will have entitlement... More
    Closed 29 April 2022
  • St Bede's College Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with St Bede's College to make some changes to their enrolment scheme. This is to continue to assist the Board to manage a situation where there is more demand for enrolments than there are places available within the maximum roll, provide a fair and transparent process for enrolment and to ensure we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the network of local schools. Click here for the purpose and... More
    Closed 29 April 2022
  • Lauriston School - New Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Lauriston School to establish a new enrolment scheme. This is to assist the Board to manage the risk of overcrowding, provide a fair and transparent process for enrolment and to ensure we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the network of local schools. Click here for the purpose and principles of an enrolment scheme . (Right click to open in a new window) If overcrowding occurs... More
    Closed 22 April 2022
  • Ashburton College - Special Programme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Ashburton College to establish a minor amendment to their current enrolment scheme to include a special programme - Te Whare Manaaki. There are no changes currently being proposed to the home zone boundaries. A special programme is defined in Section 10 of the Education and Training Act 2020 as one that has been approved by the Secretary and a. that provides – i. special education; or ... More
    Closed 22 April 2022
  • Haeata Community Campus - Special Programme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Haeata Community Campus to establish a minor amendment to their current enrolment scheme to include their te reo Māori special programme - Kōmanawa. There are no changes currently being proposed to the home zone boundaries. A special programme is defined in Section 10 of the Education and Training Act 2020 as one that has been approved by the Secretary and a. that provides – i. special education; or ... More
    Closed 22 April 2022
  • Enrolment Scheme Wellsford School

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Wellsford School to establish a new enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage enrolments across schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and ensures we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the area. Enrolment schemes do mean that choice is limited in this area – all... More
    Closed 15 April 2022
  • Te Aratai (Linwood) College - Special Programme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Te Aratai College (formerly Linwood College) to establish a minor amendment to their current enrolment scheme to include a special programme - Aukaha. There are no changes currently being proposed to the home zone boundaries. A special programme is defined in Section 10 of the Education and Training Act 2020 as one that has been approved by the Secretary and a. that provides – i. special education; or... More
    Closed 14 April 2022
  • Rangiora Borough School - Special Programme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Rangiora Borough School to establish a minor amendment to their current enrolment scheme to include their te reo Māori special programme - Ngā Rākau e Rua. There are no changes currently being proposed to the home zone boundaries. A special programme is defined in Section 10 of the Education and Training Act 2020 as one that has been approved by the Secretary and a. that provides – i.... More
    Closed 14 April 2022
  • Enrolment Scheme Amendment Oranga School and New Scheme Te Papapa School

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Oranga School to amend its current enrolment scheme and the Board of Te Papapa School to implement a new enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage enrolments across schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and ensures we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the area. ... More
    Closed 12 April 2022
  • Oromahoe school enrolment scheme

    The Ministry of Education regularly monitors enrolment patterns, population growth and anticipated school roll changes across the Tai Tokerau district. As part of this monitoring and regular review, we now consider an enrolment scheme is necessary for Oromahoe School. This is due to growth of the school roll and because we need to ensure the Board has a fair and transparent mechanism to manage the roll. It also means we can ensure we are making best use of educational facilities across... More
    Closed 11 April 2022
  • Enrolment scheme amendment Dunedin Rudolf Steiner School

    In collaboration with the Dunedin Rudolf Steiner School Board, The Ministry of Education has developed a proposed amendment to the enrolment scheme of Dunedin Rudolf Steiner under Schedule 20 of the Education and Training Act 2020. The amendment relates to the design of the enrolment categories and priorities. The enrolment scheme is to assist the Board to manage a situation where there is more demand for enrolments than there are places available within the maximum roll, provide a... More
    Closed 8 April 2022
  • NCEA.education Teacher Usage Survey | Te Rangahau i te Whakamahinga o te Pae Tukutuku o NCEA.education e te Kaiako

    Kia ora koutou, We are looking to understand how you use the NCEA.education website for NCEA products and materials. This survey is for teachers/kaiako delivering NCEA Levels 1, 2, and/or 3. Only Level 1 products information are currently on the NCEA.education website . You may not have needed to use the site yet. We would still like to hear from you. Your feedback will help us shape how we deliver information for teachers about NCEA Levels 2 and 3 on the website. E... More
    Closed 8 April 2022
  • Consultation on physical restraint rules and guidelines

    Kia ora and welcome to the consultation on the draft rules and guidelines on physical restraint. We know happy, healthy children who feel safe learn better. We have heard from schools, parents, whānau, and the disability community that the current rules and guidelines on physical restraint need to provide more practical guidance and clarity about when physical restraint can be used and how to prevent it, to better protect children and young people from harm. The Physical Restraint... More
    Closed 3 April 2022
  • Highest Needs Review

    Kia ora Thank you for your interest in the Highest Needs Review. Submissions have now closed. The next stage of the Review will be to analyse submissions received. The final phase of the Review will be to develop options and solutions for change in 2022. The Review team will develop a report for the Minister with recommendations for Cabinet in October 2022. More
    Closed 31 March 2022
  • Enabling electronic school board elections

    Hello and welcome. The Government has agreed to enable electronic elections as part of modernising the school board election framework. Currently, board elections can only happen using paper forms. Enabling electronic elections is one way to bring the elections into the 21 st century, and meet the expectations of students, parents and school staff. Schools will be able to choose to hold their elections using the current paper-based processes or by electronic... More
    Closed 18 March 2022
  • Consultation: Enrolling international fee-paying students under Year 9

    We are seeking your views on the future of enrolling international fee-paying students under Year 9 (primary and intermediate level). Your feedback will help us consider how the current international education policy settings may be adjusted. If you haven't read the discussion document yet, go to our consultation page. Discussion document - Kōrero Mātauranga More
    Closed 11 March 2022
  • Kāhui Ako Survey

    Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako were first implemented in 2014. There have been some changes made to the model as it has evolved and grown. In recent times there has been a call for further flexibility in the model to enable more effective collaboration within local contexts. Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | the Ministry of Education (the Ministry), the Post Primary Teachers’ Association Te Wehengarua (PPTA), the New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa (NZEI) and... More
    Closed 4 March 2022
  • Kāhui Ako - Te Reo Māori

    I whakatinanahia tuatahitia ngā Kāhui Ako i te tau 2014. Tērā ētahi panonitanga ki te tauira i te wā e kuneroa ana, e tipu ana hoki. I ngā wā tata nei, i puta te karanga kia raungāwari ake te tauira kia whai hua ake ai te mahi tahi i roto i ngā horopaki paetata. Kua tirohia te tauira e Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga (te tāhuhu), Te Wehengarua (PPTA), Te Riu Roa (NZEI) me te Secondary Principals’ Association of New Zealand (SPANZ), ā, kua tautuhia e rātou ētahi... More
    Closed 4 March 2022
  • StudyIt User Survey

    We are always trying to make StudyIt better and more valuable to you and your studying. Help us improve the website by answering a few questions about how you use the site and what you would like to see added or changed in the future. This survey is anonymous. More
    Closed 24 December 2021
  • Youth Guarantee Audience Survey

    Kia ora As you are aware, NCEA is currently going through a Change Programme that involves many changes to NCEA and how we support the sector to deliver NCEA, including refreshing our websites to make them more relevant, accessible, and user-friendly. The Youth Guarantee website currently serves a number of audiences – from tertiary providers to ākonga – and is a channel that we’re looking to make some changes to. As part of this, we’re keen to hear how you... More
    Closed 24 December 2021
  • Tautoro School enrolment scheme

    The Ministry of Education (the Ministry) regularly monitors enrolment patterns, population growth and anticipated school roll changes across the Tai Tokerau district as part of the requirements of The Education and Training Act 2020. As part of this monitoring and review, the Ministry now consider an enrolment scheme is necessary for Tautoro School due to: the growth of the school roll a risk of overcrowding or the likelihood of... More
    Closed 22 December 2021
  • Cashmere High School - Special Programme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Cashmere High School to establish a minor amendment to their current enrolment scheme to include a special programme - Te Pukenga. There are no changes currently being proposed to the home zone boundaries. A special programme is defined in Section 10 of the Education and Training Act 2020 as one that has been approved by the Secretary and a. that provides – i. special education; or ... More
    Closed 17 December 2021
  • Barton Rural School - Minor Amendment

    The Ministry of Education is proposing a minor amendment to the enrolment scheme of Barton Rural School. The school has an enrolment scheme which has been in place since 2007. The current Barton Rural School enrolment scheme home zone is mapped to road boundaries. All new or amended zones are now drawn to Land Parcel boundaries to more precisely identify the properties that fall within the zone description, as this allows more accurate identification of in-zone addresses,... More
    Closed 17 December 2021
  • Queenspark School - Minor Amendment

    The Ministry of Education is proposing a minor amendment to the enrolment scheme of Queenspark School. The school has an enrolment scheme which has been in place since 2004. The enrolment scheme has remained unchanged since that time and the home zone needs updating to better identify which properties are within the zone. At the time the enrolment scheme was drawn, residential development was underway, and the exact layout and naming of roads was uncertain. An update... More
    Closed 17 December 2021
  • Governors Bay School - New Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Governors Bay School to establish a new enrolment scheme. This is to assist the Board to manage the risk of overcrowding in the future, provide a fair and transparent process for enrolment and to ensure we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the network of local schools. Click here for the purpose and principles of an enrolment scheme . (Right click to open in a new window) If... More
    Closed 17 December 2021
  • Enrolment Schemes Kelston Intermediates and Secondaries

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Boards of Kelston Intermediate, Bruce McLaren Intermediate, Kelston Boys' High School and Kelston Girls' College to implement new enrolment schemes. The enrolment schemes for Kelston Intermediate, Boys' High School and Girls' College are proposed to cover the same area. Existing zones for adjacent schools are not being changes as part of this process. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage enrolments across... More
    Closed 9 December 2021
  • Enrolment Scheme Wesley Intermediate

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Wesley Intermediate to establish a new enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage enrolments across schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and ensures we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the area. Enrolment schemes do mean that choice is limited in this area – all... More
    Closed 9 December 2021
  • Enrolment Scheme Wymondley Road School

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Wymondley Road School to establish a new enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed to help manage enrolments across schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and ensures we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the area. Enrolment schemes do mean that choice is limited in this area – all... More
    Closed 3 December 2021
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