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A full set of Rewa Rewa School policies can be found online at www.schooldocs.co.nz contact office@rewarewa.school.nz for login details.
Rewa Rewa School makes regular use of the internet as an integral part of its teaching and learning programmes. It enables students to seek and gather information and communicate beyond the classroom and our goal is to make this accessible to all students. To gain access to email, the internet and other ICT tools, all students must agree to follow the School’s digital safety expectations and obtain the permission of their parents/caregivers.
To support the use of this resource, we require each student to sign our Digital Safety Agreement (see attached). This agreement must be signed by both the student and a parent/caregiver when they start school. Your child will also be taught these expectations in class.
Whilst much online content is harmless, families should be aware that the nature of some material is inappropriate for child-viewing. The school has safety measures in place to filter content, although exceptions cannot be entirely ruled out.
The address given at the time of application for enrolment must be the student’s usual place of residence when the school is open for instruction. This means that if you currently live at an in-zone address but move to an out-of-zone address before your child’s first day of attendance at the school, your child will not be entitled to enrol at the school.
The Ministry of Education has advised that parents should also be warned of the possible consequences of deliberately attempting to gain enrolment by knowingly giving a false address or making an in-zone living arrangement that they intend to be only temporary eg
Before enrolment takes place (ie. before attendance begins), if the Board has reasonable grounds for believing that the given in-zone address will not be not a genuine, ongoing living arrangement, the Board may withdraw any offer of a place it might have made on the basis of the given address.
After attendance has begun, if the school learns that a student is no longer living at the in-zone address given at the time of application for enrolment and has reasonable grounds to believe that a temporary in-zone residence has been used for the purpose of gaining enrolment at the school, then the Board may review the enrolment. Unless the parents can give a satisfactory explanation, the Board may annul the enrolment. This course of action is provided for under section 11OA of the Education Act 1989.