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Do I need to go to school?

You must go to school if:

  1. You are between the ages of 6 and 16; and
  2. You are living in New Zealand as a citizen or hold a residence class visa.

Once you reach the age of 16, you can choose to leave school. You may be able to leave school at 15, but you need to get an ‘early leaving exemption’ from the Ministry of Education. You can find out more about early leaving exemptions from the Ministry of Education website here.

Do I have the right to attend school?

If you are enrolled at a school, you have the right to attend school for all the hours that the school is open.

When do I not have to attend school full-time?

If you are enrolled at a school, you do not have to attend it full-time if:

  • You have a well-being plan; or
  • You have a transition plan; or
  • You attend secondary-tertiary programmes and have multiple timetable arrangements.

 

What if full-time school isn’t suitable for me?

If full-time attendance at school is not suitable for you, you or your caregivers can ask the school to create a wellbeing plan to reduce your number of hours at school. A medical practitioner must agree that a well-being plan is necessary. A wellbeing plan cannot be for longer than 6 months. However, when the 6 months is over, if you or your family think you need more time, the plan can be renewed, or extended once for another six months.

If a student is 5 years old and enrolled at a school, the family and the school can create a transition plan. The aim of a transition plan is to help the student transition into school. A transition plan cannot be for longer than 6 months. If a well-being or a transition plan is made, the student must attend school in accordance with that plan.

Can I still attend school if I’m pregnant or have a baby?

Yes, if you’re pregnant or have a baby, you can still attend a school or do correspondence schooling. You cannot be refused enrolment simply because you are, or will be, a parent. Some schools even provide special units for pregnant students, and young mothers and fathers.

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