Thursday, May 25, 2017

Sekolah Di New Zealand - Decile Rating


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What is decile funding?

Introduced in 1995.

Aimed to help schools meet the needs of students from lower socio-economic backgrounds.

Decile-linked funding represents about 11 per cent of total operational grants for schools.


Why have the decile ratings been updated?

Last recalculation was seven years ago.

Deciles are calculated based on census data, usually every five years.

How were the deciles recalculated?

Using addresses of students at each school and census data.

Schools are compared nationally and are ranked.

Decile 1 schools are the 10 per cent of schools with the highest proportion of students from low socio-economic communities.

Decile 10 schools are the 10 percent of schools with the lowest proportion.


What factors are taken into account for decile ratings?

Percentage of households with income in the lowest 20 percent nationally

Percentage of employed parents in the lowest occupational groups

Household crowding

Percentage of parents with no educational qualifications

Percentage of parents receiving income support benefit


How will schools be affected?

Schools moving to a lower decile

Increased funding from the start of the next school year.

Schools moving to a higher decile

Funding reduced in steps over 18 months

Current funding until 1 July 2015, then half of reduction applied.

Second half of reduction applied July 2016.


Does a fall in a school's decile rating mean that the school's community has become poorer?

Not necessarily. The decile rating is a measure of the school community's socio-economic position relative to other school communities.




Source: Ministry of Education

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