Government Schools in New Zealand

 

Government Schools are Revolting!

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0806/S00110.htm

PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Education

Government Schools are Revolting!

Libertarianz spokesman Phil Howison is completely unsurprised that 15 Auckland principals are “deeply concerned about the future of New Zealand’s schools” due to the ill-conceived and unworkable ‘Schools Plus’ initiative.

“Which is worse, Education Minister Chris Carter’s oppressive new policy, or the principals’ incessant and insatiable demands for taxpayer funding?” Education Spokesman Phil Howison wonders.

“Detaining students for a further 2 years against their will is a violation of the rights of young New Zealanders, to say nothing of a waste of tax-payer money. It is essentially an admission of defeat for state education – if eleven years in state schools has left over 500,000 New Zealanders functionally illiterate, what difference could adding two years make?” Howison asks.

“Even Chris Carter has admitted that we are spending too much public money on education, and receiving far too little in return. The constant cry from schools for more money reveals the inability of most educators to think of innovative approaches.”

“Our transitional education policy would distribute schools to the community through shares, empowering parents to become involved with their child’s education. The separation of school and state would allow new methods, subjects and ideas to evolve in a free market system.”

“It’s enough to make you vote Libertarianz!”

ENDS

School term dates

Education in our home is a 24 hour process. We don’t take any breaks – it is a lifestyle.

I do like to know when the school holidays are as town is busier then and I like to monitor my children’s playing on the street a lot more during the holidays.

http://www.minedu.govt.nz/index.cfm?layout=document&documentid=3767&indexid=1010#P178_5940

2008 TERM DATES

Term 2 Monday 5 May To Friday 4 July (88 half-days)
Term 3 Monday 21 July To Friday 26 September (100 half-days)
Term 4 Monday 13 October To No later than Friday 19 December (98 half-days) *
* Or to a day in December which ensures that the school has been open for instruction for 384 half-days in 2008.
2008 – SECONDARY AND COMPOSITE SCHOOLS
Term 1 Between
Tuesday 29 January (at the earliest); and
Thursday 7 February (at the latest).
To Friday 18 April (98 – 110 half-days)
Term 2 Monday 5 May To Friday 4 July (88 half-days)
Term 3 Monday 21 July To Friday 26 September (100 half-days)
Term 4 Monday 13 October To Wednesday 17 December (94 half days)*
* Or to a day in December which ensures that the school has been open for instruction for 380 half-days in 2008.

2008 Holidays
Schools must be closed in 2008 on Saturdays and Sundays and on the following days:
Queen’s Birthday Monday 2 June
Labour Day Monday 27 October

Christmas Day 25 December
Boxing Day 26 December
and the relevant Anniversary Day Holiday as listed below

Anniversary Day Holidays 2008

Auckland Monday 28 January Within school holidays
Taranaki Monday 10 March Within Term 1
Hawkes Bay Friday 24 October Within Term 4
Wellington Monday 21 January Within school holidays
Marlborough Monday 3 November Within Term 4
Nelson Monday 4 February Within school holidays
Canterbury Friday 14 November Within Term 4
Canterbury (South) Monday 22 September Within Term 3
Westland Monday 1 December Within Term 4
Otago Monday 24 March Within Term 1 (Easter)
Southland Monday 14 January Within school holidays
Chatham Islands Monday 1 December Within Term 4