β¨ Correspondence School Enrolment Policies
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 114
24 OCTOBER 2007
At the request of the RHS principal, the student
may be enrolled with The Correspondence
School for part or their entire learning
programme.
Each enrolment application requires an
educational plan prepared by the RHS detailing
the learning outcomes sought and advising
review, reporting and supervision arrangements.
Curriculum extension
Emergency staff vacancy
State, state integrated and registered independent schools.
School has an emergency staff vacancy and no
suitable applicants are available.
The CEO may approve Year 1-13 class
enrolments as an emergency measure and for a
defined time period subject to the enrolling
school:
(a) confirming that it is continuing to
advertise the vacancy; and
(b) organising classes so that a minimum
number of students are enrolled; and
(c) providing appropriate supervision and
resources, including text books; and
(d) for Year 1-8 classes confirming that
Emergency Staffing Scheme assistance is
not available.
Approved enrolments will be for a minimum of
four weeks and on a term by term basis.
Small senior classes
State, state integrated schools, registered independent schools and government institutions.
School has only a small number of students
studying a subject at Years 12 or 13 level.
This category will be monitored in 2008 in
conjunction with the Ministry of Education.
The maximum number of students able to be
enrolled in one subject is six. Variation to meet
the needs of small and rural schools is at the
discretion of the CEO.
Subject not available
State, state integrated schools, registered independent schools and government institutions.
School is unable to offer a Year 9β13 subject.
This gateway is for small schools. Its purpose is
to enable small schools to offer a broader and
more balanced curriculum and entitlement ceases
once the Year 9β13 roll exceeds 600.
A school may make a case for discretion to the
CEO of The Correspondence School if their Year
9-13 roll exceeds this limit.
Assistance will not normally be available for
more than four subjects per student.
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2007, No 114
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2007, No 114
β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
π
Correspondence School Dual Enrolment Policy
(continued from previous page)
π Education, Culture & ScienceDual Enrolments, Correspondence School, Enrolment Criteria, Special Education Needs, Individual Education Plan, High Health Needs, Special Schools, Government Institutions, Gifted Students, Learning Difficulties, Exclusion Risk, Cultural Affinity, Activity Centres, Teen Parent Units, Regional Health Schools
π Emergency Staff Vacancy Enrolment Policy
π Education, Culture & ScienceEmergency Staff Vacancy, Enrolment Approval, Supervision, Resources, Emergency Staffing Scheme, Term Basis
π Small Senior Classes Enrolment Policy
π Education, Culture & ScienceSmall Senior Classes, Enrolment Limit, Rural Schools, CEO Discretion, Ministry of Education
π Subject Not Available Enrolment Policy
π Education, Culture & ScienceSubject Not Available, Small Schools, Curriculum Broadening, Enrolment Limit, CEO Discretion