✨ Correspondence School Enrolment Policy
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 170
25 NOVEMBER 2009
| Subject Limit | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 2 | 2 | 1 | ||
| Entry Criteria | |||||
| Registration Category | Gateway | School is unable to offer a Year 9-13 subject | This gateway is to enable all schools with a Year 9-13 roll of less than 600 at the time of application to offer a broader and more balanced curriculum. | Dual tuition is not available in the registering school’s language/languages of instruction. | Student is on an approved cultural exchange to a N.Z. school |
| OR | OR | ||||
| Student is on an approved cultural exchange in New Zealand, requires the subjects on return to the country that they are from, and the subject is not available in their N.Z. home school. | Short, modular courses do not qualify and the maximum period of dual tuition is for the remainder of the school year. | ||||
| OR | |||||
| Cultural affinity | |||||
| Student has transferred from another school during that year. | |||||
| Curriculum capability | Subject not available | ||||
| School Type | All | Attached units |
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