Assessment and Examination Rules and Procedures for Home Schools 2011
- Home-schooled students and other persons who are not enrolled in a school are eligible to be assessed against standards on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework only through a school with consent to assess.
- There is no obligation on the part of any school to act as a link school for home-schooled students wishing to enter for NZQF assessment.
- Applications for home-schooled students wishing to enter through a link school must be made on the appropriate form.
- Associated administrative costs are a matter for negotiation between the candidate and the school.
Entry and Eligibility
- The home-schooled student must meet all entry and eligibility criteria as specified in the Assessment and Examination Rules and Procedures for Secondary Schools for the year in which entry is made.
- A home-schooled student who wishes to enter for Scholarship and has not completed their secondary education in a previous year must establish a link with a school with consent to assess and attest to their eligibility through a Justice of the Peace.
Administrative Requirements
- Before accepting an entry for any unit or achievement standard, the school's Principal's Nominee must be satisfied that:
- the assessment programme undertaken by the home-schooled student is fair, valid, reliable, consistent and at the national standard
- all work presented for assessment is authentic.
- All relevant internally assessed work must be moderated by the link school.
- The link school must carry out the necessary administration tasks for entering home-schooled students in examinations.
- The home-schooled student's results must be processed along with those from the link school.
Costs
- A school which agrees to perform the linking or any other services for students who are home-schooled may make such arrangements with the student(s) as necessary, to provide those services.