Education Policy Notices




11 MARCH 2009 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 30 799

(g) Regional Health Schools:

The Regional Health Schools (RHS) are the referral agency and the student must first be on a RHS roll.

At the request of the RHS principal, the student may be enrolled with the 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.

RHS enrolments may continue into the next school year.

(h) Overseas students on cultural exchanges in New Zealand may be enrolled in subjects required when they return to their home school.

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 School’s 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.

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 School’s CEO.



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