Education Enrolment Rules




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 80

13 JULY 2006

Student in a non-user school, who has previously been registered in ENROL, transfers to another school

iii. If the principal of a non-user school becomes aware the student has transferred to another school, the principal must update his or her copy of the student’s enrolment record with the last day of attendance, leaving reason(s), teaching and learning note(s) if required, and intended destination if known, and provide a copy of the updated enrolment record to the Ministry.

iv. The principal of the non-user school must keep a copy of the updated enrolment record along with the E19/22A forms that the school holds for its other students.

v. If the principal of the last non-user school receives a request for the student’s enrolment record (or E19/22A), he or she must advise the Ministry of the student’s new school by sending an email to:

enrol.support@minedu.govt.nz

The Ministry will confirm the student’s enrolment with the new school, update ENROL and provide a copy of the updated enrolment record to the new school.

Dated this 10th day of July 2006.

HOWARD FANCY, Secretary for Education.

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Rules for ENROL Student Enrolment Records

Under section 77A (3) of the Education Act 1989, I make the following rules.

These rules apply to all user schools.

For non-user schools, the Rules for Student Enrolment Records published in the New Zealand Gazette, 18 February 1999, No. 21, page 498, and any amendments to those rules, will continue to apply.

Definitions

In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires:

“Authorised user” means a person who has completed a user authorisation form and who has been provided with access to ENROL by the Ministry.

“ENROL” means the enrolment management system established by the Ministry to provide a central enrolment record for all school students. The system is accessed at:

www.leadspace.govt.nz

“Ministry” means the Ministry of Education.

“Non-user school” means a school that is a full primary school, special school or a composite school that enrols students in Year 1 and above. These schools will not be using ENROL.

“Parent” means a person who is a student’s mother, father or guardian.

“Student” means a person enrolled in a user or non-user school as an intermediate or secondary student, whether as a domestic student or a foreign student.

“Task” means an action, which has been initiated by ENROL, that a user school must complete.

“User school” means an intermediate school, a secondary school, or a composite school that enrols students in Year 7 and above only.

Rule 1 – Principals’ responsibilities for the use of ENROL

The principal of a user school must ensure that:

a. every student enrolled at the school is recorded in ENROL in accordance with these rules;

b. the data in ENROL relating to the students currently enrolled in the school is maintained accurately and promptly by the school’s authorised users;

c. enrolment changes are updated in ENROL within the timeframes specified in these rules;

d. that tasks generated by ENROL, which relate to a student enrolled or previously enrolled in the school, are completed as soon as possible, but within five school days;

e. the Ministry of Education is advised immediately an authorised user no longer requires access to ENROL;

f. all reasonable steps are taken to ensure that school employees are aware of their obligations in respect of the appropriate use and protection of personal information in ENROL; and

g. parents are provided with the Ministry of Education information sheet in accordance with Rule 7.

Rule 2 – Authorised use of ENROL

a. An authorised user in a user school must use ENROL only for the purpose of facilitating and monitoring the accurate and efficient enrolment of students.

b. An authorised user in a district health board must use ENROL only for the purpose of updating the student’s enrolment record with hearing and vision test results.

c. An authorised user in a user school must not share a user logon or password with any other person and must protect the password to prevent unauthorised access to the system.

Rule 3 – Enrolling students

When enrolling a student, a principal must ensure that:

a. when a student, whether domestic or foreign, enrols in a user school, ENROL must be checked to confirm whether an enrolment record already exists for the student. A new record will be required if the student comes from a non-user school, is returning from overseas or is entering a New Zealand school for the first time;

b. he or she creates a record for a student who does not have an existing enrolment record in ENROL. A new record must have all mandatory fields, including the legal name;

c. the ENROL records for existing students are updated with the following information when a student changes schools during the year:

• criteria used to confirm the student’s eligibility status, e.g. New Zealand citizen, New Zealand resident, dependent of a person holding a valid work permit;
• type of verification document used to verify the eligibility status and the serial number; and
• citizenship;

d. where a student wishes to be enrolled under an alternative name, that name must be entered in the Aliases field on the same enrolment record as the student’s legal name;

e. ENROL is updated within five school days of the student being confirmed as attending the school;

f. where there is a conflict over the enrolment of a student, i.e. when one user school is enrolling a student who has been confirmed as still enrolled at and attending another user school, the two principals will liaise to resolve the issue, and

g. if the “Keep Information Private” checkbox is activated, he or she confirms with the parent that this requirement should continue. If the principal clears this checkbox then he or she must be satisfied that appropriate authorisation has been given to remove the checkbox.

Rule 4 – Monitoring the eligibility status of students

a. Where a student, other than those students with eligibility criteria of New Zealand or Australian citizen, or New Zealand residency, transfers to another school, the principal of that user school must verify the



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🎓 Education, Culture & Science
10 July 2006
Education Act, Student Enrolment, ENROL System, School Records
  • HOWARD FANCY, Secretary for Education

🎓 Rules for ENROL Student Enrolment Records

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
ENROL System, Student Enrolment, Education Act 1989, School Responsibilities