Budget 2020 announced
The first stage of Budget 2020 announced on 14 May allocates significant investment in education.
The first stage of Budget 2020 announced on 14 May allocates significant investment in education.
New Zealand will remain at Alert Level 3 until Thursday 14 May.
Home Learning | Papa Kāinga TV is continuing to support children and young people’s learning – whether they are at school or home.
The Ministry of Education and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) are making changes to NCEA this year in a two-step process.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins last night announced a total $320.8 million investment to support the move to higher quality early learning.
All children and young people will be able to return to on-site learning at Alert Level 2.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced a $20 million fund to help eligible tertiary learners continue their education disrupted by COVID-19.
Classrooms at hundreds of state schools and kura that are small or remote will be upgraded as part of a $160 million property improvement programme.
Te Rangai Reo Māori recently issued the following media statements in relation to Te Mate Urutā: COVID-19.
New Zealand remains at Alert Level 4 and all education services remain physically closed.