✨ Education Policy




24 OCTOBER 2007

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 114

Where for confidentiality reasons this educational report cannot be obtained The Correspondence School will manage this directly with the student, their caregivers, family or whanau.

After the birth the student may stay on The Correspondence School roll until the end of the school year.

Students enrolled under this gateway who have the primary care responsibility for their child may remain enrolled as a full-time student up to and including the end of the school year in which the student turns 19 years of age.

Overseas

New Zealand citizens or New Zealand permanent residents (who have lived in NZ for two years or more) who will be absent from New Zealand for at least six months and need to continue education while overseas.

The initial application for enrolment must be made within twelve months of the departure of the family from N.Z.

These students are eligible for enrolment if their parents / caregivers are:

Group A

I. Military and diplomatic personnel, and others employed by the New Zealand Government whose duties take them overseas; or

II. New Zealand missionaries serving in overseas mission fields; or

III. University staff and others on sabbatical leave; or

IV. Teachers recruited on inter-governmental, or non-governmental organisation arrangements for service overseas;

Parents / caregivers must make a written declaration that they meet the following criteria for such students to be enrolled:

  • No employer subsidy towards the education of the student is provided; and

  • they intend to return to New Zealand on completion of the service overseas; and

  • there is no suitable local education service available.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2007, No 114


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2007, No 114





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