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Ministry of Education New Zealand

Overview#

The purpose of an enrolment scheme is to assist the school board to manage the risk of overcrowding, provide a fair and transparent process for enrolment and to ensure we are making the best use of schooling facilities across the network of local schools. Read about the purpose and principles of an enrolment scheme.

Enrolment schemes: Education and Training Act 2020 – New Zealand Legislation

Enrolment schemes do mean that all families will have entitlement to attend a school that is reasonably convenient to them but won’t necessarily have the same entitlement to enrol at all state schools. Note that all students who are already enrolled at a school before a home zone is implemented or changed are entitled to stay at their current school.

It’s important to hear and understand community perspectives before we establish this new enrolment scheme at Appleby School, especially the design and practical implications of the home zone. Have a look at the map and overview information available below before you participate in the consultation process.

This consultation process is about enrolment schemes, which determines the entitlement to enrol. It’s important to note that a student’s eligibility to enrol may be different to their eligibility for school transport assistance.

School transport assistance

Documents#

The proposed enrolment scheme map, written description and factsheet for Appleby School can be found below. Read these before taking part in the consultation.

Proposed home zone map for Appleby schoolDownload image
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Map Appleby school

Have your say#

We're currently consulting about the new enrolment scheme. You can have your say by:

  • completing the survey below
  • emailing us if you have further questions or comments.

Email: [email protected]

We will consider all feedback and consult with the school board before making a final decision. We expect the school community to be updated about progress made by the end of May 2026. The new schemes and changes are expected to come into effect during Term 2, 2026.

Submissions are official information#

Submissions you make become official information. The content of submissions can be asked for under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). Under the OIA, we must make information available unless there is good reason for withholding it.

Tell us if you have any objections to the release of any information used in your submission, particularly which part(s) you believe should be withheld, along with the reason. Reasons might include that it is commercially sensitive or it is personal information. We will take into consideration any objections when responding to OIA requests. However, any decision we make to withhold information can be reviewed by the Ombudsman, who may tell us to release it.

Take part in this survey