Inquiry into state schools requesting out-of-zone payments
Auditor-General’s report: Inquiry into state schools requesting payments in connection with out-of-zone places
In 2016, the Auditor-General received a request
from Mr Chris Hipkins MP to inquire into state schools
requesting payments for out-of-zone enrolment ballots. After
some initial investigation, we decided to inquire further
under section 18 of the Public Audit Act 2001. Our full report has been published on our
website.
Our inquiry focused on enrolment practices for the 2016 and 2017 school years and considered:
•
what payments (including the type and amount of those
payments), if any, state schools collected in connection
with out-of-zone student places;
• how the
schools represented those payments to prospective students,
their families, and communities;
• how many
parents/caregivers made these payments and how many did not
make the payments;
• what effect, if any, the
payments had on the selection process for out-of-zone
student places;
• how schools calculated the
amount of the payments requested from parents/caregivers;
and
• the Ministry’s guidance and advice to
schools about payments collected in connection with
out-of-zone student
places.
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