Enrolment Scheme
Approved by the Ministry of Education on 15 August 2002; and adopted by the Board of Trustees of Auckland Grammar School on 15 August 2002.
1. The Secretary of the Ministry of Education (“the Secretary”) has given written notice that there is, or is likely to be, overcrowding at Auckland Grammar School (“the School”) unless an enrolment scheme applies in terms of Section 11 A to 11 PA of the Education Act 1989.
2. Home Zone (“the home zone”)
2.1 The home zone of the School is:
a) As described in Schedule I hereto; and
b) As shown in the map which is Schedule II hereto.
2.2 Subject to the provisions of the Education Act 1989, any boy of secondary school age who applies for enrolment at the School (“an applicant”) and who lives in the home zone is entitled to enrol at the School.
2.3 Any student accepted for a place at the School’s boarding hostel is deemed to be an applicant who lives within the home zone.
3. Selection of applicants who live outside home zone
3.1 Each year the Board of Trustees of the School shall give notice of:
a) The likely number of out-of-zone places to be offered by the School; and
b) The significant pre-enrolment dates and procedures; and
c) The date or dates on which any ballot will be held, as referred to in paragraph 3.5 below.
3.2 Notice pursuant to paragraph 3.1 above shall be published in a daily and/or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the School.
3.3 An applicant who lives outside the home zone is entitled to enrol at the School if he is offered a place at the School in accordance with the procedure set out in paragraph 3.4 and 3.5 below.
3.4 The order of priority in which applicants who live outside the home zone shall be offered places at the School as follows:
a) First priority shall be given to any applicant who is accepted for enrolment in a special programme run by the School (as defined in Section 11 B of the Education Act 1989). This priority group is not applicable to the School because the School does not run any special programmes as defined in Section 11 B of the Education Act 1989.
b) Second priority shall be given to any applicant who is the sibling of a current student at the School.
c) Third priority shall be given to any applicant who is the sibling of a former student of the School.
d) Fourth priority will be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the School.
e) Fifth priority shall be given to any applicant who is either a child of an employee of the Board of the School or a child of a member of the Board of the School.
f) Sixth priority shall be given to all other applicants.
3.5 If there are more applicants in the priority groups than there are places available, selection shall be by ballot conducted in accordance with instructions issued by the Secretary under Section 11 G of the Education Act 1989.
4. Refusal of application for enrolment
To every applicant whose application is refused or declined the Board of Trustees of the School shall give written notice of the reason why the application has been refused or declined.