Review 20 December 2022
LatestIntroduction
ERO reviews of private schools are significantly different in process and more limited in scope and reporting than those for state and state-integrated schools, focusing as they do on the Criteria for Registration set out in clauses 2 to 6, Schedule 7 of the Education and Training Act 2020.
Clause 9, Schedule 7 of the Education and Training Act requires the Education Review Office (ERO) to review private schools and to report to the Secretary for Education on whether each school meets the criteria for registration.
More information about ERO reviews of private schools can be found on ERO’s website Private and independent schools | Education Review Office (ero.govt.nz)
The criteria for registration are that the school —
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has premises that are suitable, as described in clause 3, Schedule 7; and
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usually provides tuition for 9 or more students who are of or over the age of 5 years but are under the age of 16 years [clause 2(b), Schedule 7); and
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has staffing that is suitable to the age range and level of its students, the curriculum taught at the school, and the size of the school (clause 2(c), Schedule 7; and
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has equipment that is suitable for the curriculum being delivered or to be delivered at the school (clause 2(d) Schedule 7); and
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has a curriculum for teaching, learning, and assessment and makes details of the curriculum and its programme for delivery available for parents; and
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has suitable tuition standards, as described in clauses 2(e),(f) and 5, Schedule 7; and
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has managers who are fit and proper persons (as described in clause 6, Schedule 7) to be managers of a private school; and
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is a physically and emotionally safe place for students (clause 2(h), Schedule 7).
When an ERO report identifies an area within the criteria for registration that is not meeting the criteria at the time of the ERO review, that will be reported, the Ministry will be informed, and the Ministry will follow up the issue with the school.
ERO’s Judgement
a) The school has premises that are suitable as described in clause 3, Schedule 7
Meeting
b) The school usually provides tuition for 9 or more students who are of or over the age of 5 years but are under the age of 16 years
Meeting - Refer to conclusion below
c) The school has staffing that is suitable to the age range and level of its students, the curriculum taught at the school, and the size of the school
Meeting
d) The school has equipment that is suitable for the curriculum being delivered or to be delivered at the school
Meeting
e) The school has a curriculum for teaching, learning, and assessment and makes details of the curriculum and its programme for delivery available for parents
Meeting
f) The school has suitable tuition standards as described in clauses 2(e), (f) and 5, Schedule 7
Meeting
g) The school has managers who are fit and proper persons (as described in clause 6, Schedule 7)
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h) The school is a physically and emotionally safe place for students
A safe place is one in which risks to student safety are regularly assessed and evaluated with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, harm. A safe place is one where clear policies exist and are acted upon to eliminate or minimise harm.
ERO’s judgement is based on the quality, intent and regular review of the school’s policies and procedures.
The school has regularly reviewed policies and procedures to provide for a physically and emotionally safe place for students.
Conclusion
At the time of this review UP International College New Zealand had no students over the age of 5 years and under the age of 16 years enrolled at the school. Of the 439 students enrolled, almost half are enrolled at the University of Auckland completing the University of Auckland Certificate in Foundation Studies.
The College has plans for school-based learning and curriculum delivery suitable for 14 to 16-year-old students and therefore, maintains registration as a private school.
Other Matters
Provision for international students
At the time of this review 414 international students are enrolled at UP International College New Zealand. Of this total, 313 students are based offshore. The remaining students are based in New Zealand.
The majority of international students are over the age of 18 years. The school offers homestay options for those students who are under the age of 18 years. The school provides pastoral and academic support for all students.
School leaders continually review systems for coordinating and reporting on provisions in the Code for International Students.
Filivaifale Jason Swann
Director Review and Improvement Services (Northern)
Northern Region - Te Tai Raki
20 December 2022
About the School
The Education Counts website provides further information about the school’s student population, student engagement and student achievement. educationcounts.govt.nz/home