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Sat Jun 01 2019 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

School donations policy full of holes

Saturday, 1 June 2019, 12:34 pm
Press Release: New Zealand National Party

This week Labour scaled back on another promise, this time on ending school donations, National’s Education spokesperson Nikki Kaye says.

“While school donations are currently voluntary in New Zealand, Labour promised all schools would be incentivised to end school donations. We know there are a lot of parents who thought this would mean no donations, but actually the $150 payment will see a number of schools still choosing to ask for donations.

“Because Labour has wasted money on poor spending priorities, they’ve broken their promise to all schools by cutting back the policy to only deciles 1-7. There are a number of upset schools who are tens of thousands of dollars out and I’m aware of a case where the Principal estimates they will miss out on about $100,000 of funding.

“The reality is there are many disadvantaged families in schools in decile 7, 8 and 9.

“National had proposed scrapping the decile system due to huge inequities and discrimination. We had also proposed putting in additional funding. Labour has stalled this proposal, and now you have some schools in higher deciles who are being hit twice, with inequity from the stalled policy and being excluded from the donation payments.

“It is also unclear whether integrated schools will be covered by this policy. That means 90,000 students in around 300 sate integrated schools currently do not know whether they will be eligible for any funding.

“The Minister has also added in a clause which enables him wide discretion to cut the payments for schools he thinks may not have complied.

“The National Party believes in reducing costs to parents, that is why we have supported the removal of NCEA fees. While we will support this Bill through its first reading, we have major concerns about the inequities being created and the way the legislated has been drafted. We are supporting it to ensure parents and schools’ voices are heard.”

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