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  • Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) – Te Tukutuku Hauora questionnaire

    Click on give us your views to access the Hauora questionnaire. More
    Closed 6 March 2021
  • Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) – Te Tukutuku Te Reo Māori (NZC) questionnaire

    Click on give us your views to access the Te Reo Māori (NZC) questionnaire. More
    Closed 6 March 2021
  • Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) – Te Tukutuku Tikanga ā-iwi questionnaire

    Click on give us your views to access the Tikanga ā-iwi questionnaire. More
    Closed 6 March 2021
  • Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (TMoA) – Te Tukutuku Ngā Toi questionnaire

    Click on give us your views to access the Ngā Toi questionnaire. More
    Closed 6 March 2021
  • Enrolment schemes Wakatipu Basin

    The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Boards of Queenstown Primary School and Te Kura Whakatipu o Kawarau to establish new enrolment schemes. We are also working with the Remarkables Primary School Board to amend this school’s existing enrolment scheme. Enrolment schemes are needed in the Wakatipu Basin to help manage enrolments across schools. This allows Boards to manage the risk of overcrowding, provides a fair and transparent process for enrolment and... More
    Closed 16 April 2021
  • Future Education provision in Tauranga

    Future Education Provision in the Mount Maunganui and Pāpāmoa area The Tauranga / Bay of Plenty region is New Zealand’s fastest growing region. Additional primary school provision is planned in the Pāpāmoa area with Te Manawa o Pāpāmoa School opening in term 1 2022. This school will have an enrolment scheme home zone and this will have flow on effects for other primary school enrolment scheme home zones in the area. The population forecasts... More
    Closed 16 April 2021
  • Public Engagement Survey RAS Phase 1

    We would like to engage with a wide range of individuals and groups on the first stage of NCEA Level 1 subject development in the Review of Achievement Standards (RAS). We are keen to know your views so that we can continue this work with confidence. We will use your feedback to gain insights and a better understanding of what works well and what might need further attention. We will be preparing a report based on the responses we receive, which will be used for the... More
    Closed 19 April 2021
  • Te Rangahau i te Pāhekohekotanga ki te Marea mō te Wāhanga 1

    E hiahia ana mātou kia whānui te momo o ngā tāngata takitahi, ki ngā rōpū hoki hei pāhekohekotanga mā mātou i tēnei wāhanga tuatahi o te whakawhanake wāhanga ako kei te Taumata 1 o NCEA, i te Arotakenga o ngā Paerewa Paetae. E hīkaka ana mātou ki te mōhio ki ō koutou whakaaro kia rere tonu ai ngā mahi whakawhanake i runga i te ngākau titikaha. Ka whakamahia tō urupare e mārama ake ai, e pai ake ai hoki tō mātou mōhio ki ngā āhuatanga e pai nei te... More
    Closed 19 April 2021
  • Te oranga me te haumaru ākonga: Wellbeing and safety for tertiary and international learners

    Have your say on wellbeing and safety for tertiary and international learners, te oranga me te haumaru ākonga. All feedback is welcome. From a simple box tick to extensive written commentary – your feedback is useful and will help us improve safety and wellbeing for tertiary and international ākonga. Wellbeing and safety are essential for learners to achieve their goals in education. Wellbeing involves mental, emotional, physical, family, social and spiritual... More
    Closed 21 May 2021
  • Beaconsfield School Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Beaconsfield 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 school, the Ministry of Education must establish an enrolment scheme for the school. Click... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Halswell School Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Halswell School to establish an enrolment scheme amendment. 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) A key part of an enrolment scheme is the... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Rangiora Primary Schools Enrolment Schemes

    The Ministry of Education has been working with four Rangiora primary schools to establish enrolment scheme amendments. The schools are Ashgrove School, Rangiora Borough School, Southbrook School and Te Matauru Primary. This is 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) A key part of an enrolment scheme is the... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Timaru Christian School Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Timaru Christian School 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. If overcrowding occurs or is likely to occur at a State school or, in... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Roncalli College Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Roncalli College 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. If overcrowding occurs or is likely to occur at a State school or, in the case... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Hinds School Enrolment Scheme

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Hinds 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 school, the Ministry of Education must establish an enrolment scheme for the school. Click here for... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Marshland School Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Marshland School to establish an enrolment scheme amendment. 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) A key part of an enrolment scheme is the... More
    Closed 7 June 2021
  • Lincoln High School Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Lincoln High School to establish an enrolment scheme amendment. 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) A key part of an enrolment scheme is... More
    Closed 8 June 2021
  • Kaiārahi i te reo general areas of responsibility

    As part of the investigation stage of the pay equity process , interviews were conducted with a sample of kaiārahi i te reo working in schools and kura across Aotearoa. The data gathered has been analysed and used to create these general areas of responsibility, which reflect the range and variety of responsibilities and activities that kaiārahi i te reo do. These 11 General Areas of Responsibility (GAR) are outlined in the following survey. We would... More
    Closed 11 June 2021
  • Kaiārahi i te reo ngā wāhanga takohanga whānui

    Hei wāhi o te wāhanga tirohanga ki te tukanga utu mana taurite, i whakahaeretia ētahi uiui ki ētahi kaiārahi i te reo e mahi ana i roto i ngā kura puta noa i Aotearoa. Kua tātaritia ngā kohinga raraunga, ā, kua whakamahia hei hanga i ēnei wāhanga takohanga whānui, e whakaata ana i te whānuitanga me ngā momo takohanga me ngā ngohe e mahia ana e ngā kaiārahi i te reo. Me mahara hoki, ahakoa e tautuhia ana e tēnei pūrongo te hōkaitanga o ngā ngohe e... More
    Closed 11 June 2021
  • Villa Maria College Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Villa Maria 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. Recently redrawn parish boundaries and Marian College... More
    Closed 14 June 2021
  • Marian College Enrolment Scheme Amendment

    The Ministry of Education has been working with Marian 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. Marian College is moving to a new site in the future and... More
    Closed 14 June 2021
  • More Choices, More Voices: Rethinking school board elections

    More Choices, More Voices: Rethinking school board elections Kura/school boards play an important role in the educational achievement and wellbeing of ākonga/learners. Parents, staff, and students in years 9 and above, elect representatives to their kura/school board. Now, school board elections mostly have to use the postal system and paper forms. But we know that the current process doesn’t work well for everyone: Voter turnout is variable across schools. ... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to the priority categories for school enrolment schemes

    Consultation is now closed Consultation on proposed changes to the priority categories for school enrolment schemes took place from 21 April 2021 to 16 June 2021. We asked We asked whether we should amend the provisions in the Education and Training Act 2020 to change the priority categories for out of zone enrolments in state schools. The enrolment scheme policy is intended to ensure all ākonga are able to attend a reasonably convenient school. Many schools in New... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to strengthen Teaching Council processes

    Proposed changes to strengthen Teaching Council processes Have your say on three proposals to strengthen and clarify Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (the Council) processes. There are three proposals. They are to: • streamline teacher disciplinary processes run by the Council • ensure that teacher registration requirements are enforced by the Council • clarify how the Council is to consider the recent teaching experience of professional... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to how compulsory student services fees are regulated

    Proposed changes to how Compulsory Student Services Fees are regulated Have your say on the administrative framework for regulating compulsory student services fees (CSSFs) CSSFs are fees tertiary education providers can charge to all students as part of their enrolment. CSSFs are used by support providers to offer a range of services to students, such as health services, careers advice, and sports and recreation services. The Government is proposing to... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to using the National Student Number to support workplace-based learning

    Enabling National Student Numbers to be used to support workplace-based learning Have your say on proposed changes to using the National Student Number to support workplace-based learning The Education and Training Act (the Act) 2020 allows the Secretary of Education to issue national student numbers (NSNs) to any student enrolled with an education provider. Currently however, the NSN cannot be used for work-based education and training when the funding... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to NZQA cancellation of PTE registration for immigration breaches

    Proposed changes to New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) cancellation of Private Training Establishment (PTE) registration for immigration breaches Have your say on the proposals to change the NZQA’s mandatory cancellation of PTE registration for immigration breaches Currently, the NZQA must cancel the registration of a PTE under certain circumstances. This includes if a PTE is convicted of an offence under section 352(1) of the Immigration Act 2009 –... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes to amend the Education Review Office’s mandate

    Education Review Office (ERO) review of Professional Learning and Development (PLD) Have your say about amending ERO’s mandate to enable it to review PLD accessed by schools, kura and early learning services High quality professional learning and development is an important lever to support teachers, kaiako, teacher-aides and leaders to strengthen their individual and collective capabilities throughout their careers , respond to emerging needs within... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Proposed changes for Police vetting of non-teaching and unregistered employees

    Have your say about amending the Police vetting provisions in the Education and Training Act 2020 to remove the two-week application period Currently, ECE services and schools have two weeks after non-teaching and unregistered employees begin work to apply for a Police vet (the application period), as long as the employee does not have unsupervised access to children before the Police vet is obtained. We are proposing to amend the Police vetting provisions in the... More
    Closed 16 June 2021
  • Enrolment Schemes Ngākōroa and Drury Schools

    Consultation Closed 18 th of June The Ministry of Education is currently working with the Boards of Drury School to amend its existing enrolment scheme, and Ngākōroa 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... More
    Closed 18 June 2021
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