Enrolment Zone

ENROLMENT SCHEME FOR OUT OF ZONE STUDENTS

Gleniti School regretfully advise that we have no spaces available for Out of Zone Students in 2024.

Applications for enrolments of Out of Zone students for 2025 are likely to be advertised in September 2024.

 

ENROLMENT ZONE

The boundaries of this zone have been determined by the Ministry of Education.

The Enrolment Scheme takes addresses on both sides of the boundary roads mentioned in the description unless otherwise stated.
Starting from the intersection of Mountainview Road and Wai-iti Road, the home zone follows;

West on Wai-iti Road until Claremont Road (including Oak Place and Rowan Place)
West on Claremont Road until Brockley Road
North-East on Brockley Road until Hadlow Road
West on Hadlow Road until Cliffs Road
North on Cliffs Road until Fraser Road (including down to 1088 Rolling Ridges Road, Sutherlands Road down to number 814, and Taiko Hall Road)
South-East on Fraser Road until Brockley Road (including down to 92 Fraser Road)
South-East on Brockleys Road until Hadlow Road (including down to 488 Spur Road)
East on Hadlow Road until Pages Road (including Gladstone Road)
East on Pages Road until Mountainview Road (including Oakwood Road)
South on Mountain View Road until Wai-iti Road.

There is a very defined process for the school to follow when accepting students who live out of our school zone. These steps are mandated by the Ministry of Education and we are required to follow these fully.
In these circumstances the Gleniti Board of Trustees has to determine how many “out of zone” places are available in the school for the next current period. This announcement is made publicly in the Courier Newspaper twice a year, half way through Term 1 or 2 and then again half way through Term 3 or 4.
The next step is that once all the applications for placements arrive (and there will be a definite cut off date outlined in the notice in the Courier Newspaper), if the number of applications exceeds the number of placements on offer, then a priority list determines who is offered a place.

Applications for enrolment will be processed in the following order of priority (again these are determined by the Ministry of Education, not the school):

First Priority must be given to students who have been accepted in special programmes run by the school already approved by the Secretary of Education. In Gleniti’s case, we don’t have any special programmes approved. This means that this priority doesn’t actual come into force for Gleniti.
Second priority must be given to applicants who are siblings of current students. It is therefore vitally important that we know if you have siblings in your family about to start at Gleniti School.
Third priority must be given to applicants who are siblings of former students.
Fourth priority must be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the school.
Fifth priority must 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.
Sixth priority must be given to all other applicants.

We have a very simple form at the school office for you to fill in prior to the cut off date.

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