✨ Dual Tuition Guidelines
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 93 — 31 AUGUST 2015
which these dual tuition arrangements may be terminated by Te Kura.
Parents/caregivers must be made aware of dual tuition arrangements, by the registering school, prior to the student’s registration with Te Kura.
Students for whom dual tuition is terminated by Te Kura, because its return of work and/or course completion requirements have not been met, cannot be re-registered for the course or programme concerned that school year.
Requirements
Unless otherwise stated:
a. the minimum period of tuition is one school term; and
b. all dual tuition arrangements, except those for Regional Health School students, cease automatically at the end of each school year.
Definitions
These education type definitions apply to the Schedules:
| Education Type | Explanation |
|---|---|
| All | All state, state-integrated, partnership school kura hourua, and private schools whose registration covers the year group in question, and government institutions. |
| Note: This category excludes home-educated students. | |
| Regional health school | The Northern, Central and Southern Regional Health Schools. |
| Special schools | All state special schools. |
| The exclusion to school type eligibility is that Special Schools cannot access the Year 1–8 Special Education Needs Gateway. | |
| Kūra kaupapa Māori | A school established under section 155 of the Education Act 1989. |
| Designated special character school | A school established under section 156 of the Education Act 1989. |
| Māori Medium School or unit | A school or unit where Level 1 and 2 te reo Māori is the principal language of instruction. |
| Attached unit | Any Teen Parent Unit, Activity Centre or Alternative Education programme that is the responsibility of a Board of Trustees of a state or state-integrated school. |
| Government institutions | The following Child, Youth and Family contracted Care and Protection and/or Youth Justice Residences: |
- Epuni Education Programme (MoE No. 4934)
- CLS Residential Youth Justice Education Programme (MoE No. 5570)
- Te Poutama Arahi Rangatahi Education (MoE No. 4930)
- Kingslea School (MoE No. 518)
- Central Regional Health School (for Palmerston North Care and Protection Unit) (MoE No. 1630). |
| Home education students | Students who are holders of a long-term exemption from enrolment under section 21 of the Education Act 1989, and who are home-educated. |
Dual Tuition Schedules
Schedule 1—Fee-paying access to dual tuition through Te Kura
| Education Type | Year 1–15 Students | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Registration | Entry Criteria | Subject Limit | |
| Category | Gateway |
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Eligibility for Government Funded Dual Tuition
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🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceTuition Period, Termination, Regional Health School, School Year
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🎓 Dual Tuition Schedules
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NZ Gazette 2015, No 93