Correspondence School Enrolment Policy




24 OCTOBER 2007 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 114 3033

Referral

Alienation

Student is alienated from the education system.

An alienated student is one who local schools are unwilling to enrol or who is unwilling to attend the local schools.

The Ministry of Education is the referral agency and the Ministry’s local office manager or regional office Student Support Manager will approve the enrolment.

Enrolments must:

(a) clearly state the arrangements made to supervise the student’s study with the School;

(b) where available, be accompanied by an educational profile

These enrolments will be reviewed by the School and the Ministry of Education as agreed on enrolment. The review purpose is to ascertain whether a face-to-face schooling option is available and appropriate.

Child, Youth and Family

Student is in the custody and/or guardianship of the Child, Youth and Family (CYF).

CYF are the referral agency and all such enrolments require the prior approval of a CYF practice or service delivery unit manager.

Enrolment applications must:

(a) specify that the student is in CYF custody or guardianship and the likely duration of the enrolment;

(b) clearly state the supervision arrangements for the student’s study with the School;

(c) provide, where available, an educational profile.

These enrolments will be reviewed by the School and CYF as agreed on enrolment. The review purpose is to ascertain whether a face-to-face schooling option is available and appropriate.

Corrections

Student is in the custody of the Department of Corrections.

The Department of Corrections is the referral agency and enrolments will be through a Department manager.



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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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