The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Bankwood 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 to...More
The Ministry of Education is consulting on a single, mandatory Project and Programme Management Panel for School and Ministry-led property projects and programmes. We are seeking opportunities to improve procurement of project managers to better provide consistent quality, value for money and broader outcomes.
The Ministry provisions for and spends about $1.5 billion annually on infrastructure projects nationally, spread across more than 5,000 projects. A key enabling feature of...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with South Wellington Intermediate 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.
If overcrowding occurs or is likely to occur at a State school, the Ministry of Education must establish an enrolment...More
Have you applied for a principal role since the start of 2022? Are you thinking of applying for one sometime soon? If so we need your insights and wisdom!
The Education and Training Act 2020 requires new eligibility criteria that anyone appointed as a principal in a Aotearoa state or state integrated school must meet. You can read more about what the Act says here .
During 2022 draft “Principal Eligibility Criteria” (PEC) were developed and consulted on. Now we...More
The Ministry is currently working with the Board of Whenuapai School to amend their enrolment scheme to incorporate Massey - Redhills. Consulation on the amendment closes 28 April 2023.
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The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Dargaville Primary 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...More
The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Taipa Area 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 families will have entitlement to...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with Shirley Intermediate 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...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with Chisnallwood Intermediate to establish an amendment to their current enrolment scheme.
The purpose of an enrolment scheme 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...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with St Thomas of Canterbury College to make some changes to their enrolment scheme taking into account feedback from an initial round of public consultation in 2022.
This amendment is required to continue to assist the school's 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...More
What is school planning and reporting?
School planning is where school boards decide what improvements to make and how to make them, to provide ākonga (learners) the best school experience to achieve their full potential. Reporting is the way schools keep you informed on their progress towards their goals.
What is changing?
Schools are now required to consult with their communities when doing their planning. This is so everyone, including ākonga (learners), whānau, and the...More
The Ministry is developing a toolkit to support English medium boards and principals in implementing the planning and reporting changes, including supporting engagement with their communities. We are seeking views from people across the education sector including schools, ākonga, whānau and families, communities, and other education organisations to develop these supports.
Please review the draft support material for English medium schools below. These...More
Welcome to the consultation on draft Regulations and support material to implement the new planning and reporting framework for schools and kura.
On 1 January 2023, the new planning and reporting framework for schools and kura in the Education and Training Act 2020 (the Act) came into effect. The Act set out the new requirements for planning and reporting, however, it left the details to be set out in regulations.
There are currently transitional...More
Manutuke School has applied to change from a Year 1-10 composite school to a Year 1-13 composite school. The Ministry is consulting on behalf of the Minister of Education with the boards of state schools whose rolls might be affected by this proposed change. This is a requirement of section 209 of the Education and Training Act 2020.
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The Ministry of Education has been working with Rangiora High School to establish an amendment to their current enrolment scheme.
*** Please note the closing date of this consultation has been extended from 09 December 2022 to 17 March 2023 ***
The purpose of an enrolment scheme 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...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with Kaiapoi High School to establish an amendment to their current enrolment scheme.
*** Please note the closing date of this consultation has been extended from 09 December 2022 to 17 March 2023 ***
The purpose of an enrolment scheme 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...More
Atu i te 1 o Pēpuere 2023, mēnā e hiahia ana koe ki te whakahaere i tētahi raihana kura kōhungahunga hou me whiwhi whakaaetanga kōtuinga koe mai i te Minita Take Mātauranga i mua i tō tono raihana. Ko ngā kaiwhakarato ka whiwhi whakaaetanga kōtuinga ka tāpirihia pea he here ki te raihana o tō rātau ratonga hei whakarite kei te ōrite te whakaratonga ratonga ki tā rātau whakaaetanga kōtuinga.
Ko ngā whenua o te Karauna kei tētahi kura kōhungahunga whai...More
From 1 February 2023, if you want to operate a new licensed early childhood service you will need network approval from the Minister of Education before you apply for licensing. Providers who obtain network approval may have conditions attached to the licence of their service to ensure the service delivery is consistent with their network approval.
Crown acquisition of land occupied by a licensed early childhood education and care centre
Under the current regulations, from 1...More
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The Ministry of Education is undertaking a review of the Early Learning Regulatory System (the Review), to ensure it is clear and fit for purpose to support high quality education and care outcomes for young children.
This survey is on proposals to amend the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008 as part of tranche two of the Review. The proposals relate to:
adding new conditions to a provisional licence;
defining...More
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Kei te whakahaerehia e Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga tētahi arotake ki te Pūnaha Waeture Kura (te Arotake), hei whakarite he mārama, he hāngai ki te kaupapa mō te tautoko i te mātauranga tino kounga me ngā putanga manaaki mō ngā tamariki kōhungahunga.
Ko te kaupapa o tēnei rangahau mō ngā kaupapa e marohitia ana hei whakatika i te Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008 i roto i te wāhanga tuarua o te Arotake. Ko ēnei kaupapa...More
We are beginning the next phase of work to improve the disputes system for learners, tertiary institutions and schools with international students. This follows the recent introduction of the Domestic Tertiary Student Contract Resolution Scheme (domestic scheme).
We are proposing to combine the domestic scheme with the International Student Contract Dispute Resolution Scheme (international scheme) to create one scheme for all tertiary and international students...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with Hutt International Boys' 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.
If overcrowding occurs or is likely to occur at a State integrated school, the Ministry of Education must establish an enrolment scheme for the school....More
The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Board of Mauku 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 families...More
Please share any feedback you have in this short survey. The results of this survey will be used to inform future communications and engagements on ECE Network Management. No personally identifiable information is captured unless you voluntarily offer personal or contact information in any of the comment fields.
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The Ministry of Education has been working with St Joseph's School (Timaru) to establish a new enrolment scheme.
This 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 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...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with Cashmere Primary Te Pae Kererū to establish an amendment to their current enrolment scheme.
The purpose of an enrolment scheme 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...More
The Ministry of Education has been working with St Joseph's School (Temuka) to establish a new enrolment scheme.
This 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 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...More
In collaboration with the Opiki School Board, Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | The Ministry of Education has developed a proposed amendment to Opiki School enrolment scheme.
The purpose of the amendment is to:
remove ambiguity
update the style of map and written description to align with current conventions
update outdated references to legislation from the Education Act 1989 to the Education and Training Act 2020
ensure that addresses...More
We are seeking your views on:
a draft mandatory code of conduct for school board members, and
whether the current eligibility requirements for school board members are sufficient and fit for purpose.
The code of conduct
Sections 166-169 of the Education and Training Act 2020 (the Act) allow the Minister of Education to issue a code of conduct for state school boards that sets out the minimum standards of conduct that each member is...More
In collaboration with the Fordell School Board, Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | The Ministry of Education has developed a proposed enrolment scheme for Fordell School.
The proposed scheme description and zone map are available below.
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