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The roll return aggregate reports contain the data grouped and summed from the MOE file. See Roll returns process.

Not all of the aggregate reports are required from all schools at March or July. For example, primary schools (school type 20 and 21) do not submit report J10 (Subjects studied >=20hrs) as they do not offer subjects as part of their curriculum.

School type

March reports required

July reports required

20 Full Primary

M2, M3, M4, M6

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9

21 Contributing

M2, M3, M4, M6

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9

22 Intermediate

M2, M3, M4, M5, M6

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J9

23 Specialist

M2, M3, M4, SL1, SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8

35 Restricted Composite

M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, SL1,SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J9, J10

32 Composite

M2, M3, M4, M6, SL1, SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9, J10

34 Correspondence School

M2, M3, M4,SL1, SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J8, J9, J10

30 Secondary Yr 7-15

M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, SL1, SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J9, J10

40 Secondary Yr 9-15

M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, SL1, SL2

J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7, J9, J10

History:

  • Reports M1 and J1 are no longer in use. Report J6 was first introduced in 2004.
  • In 2003 reports J6, J8 and J11 were renumbered for 2004 onwards as J7, J8, J9 and J10 respectively.

Roll return aggregate report descriptions

March reports

July reports

M2: Number of International Students

J2: Number of International Students

M3: School Roll by Type of Student & Funding Year Level

J3: School Roll by Type of Student & Funding Year Level

M4: Highest Level of Maori Language Learning

J4: Highest Level of Maori Language Learning

M5: Previous School

J5: School Roll by Age & Ethnic Group

M6: Number of Regular Students by Zoning Status

J6: School Roll by Funding Year Level & Ethnic Group

SL1: NQF School Leavers by Highest Attainment & Ethnic Group

J7: Highest Level of Maori Language Learning

SL2: School Leavers by Funding Year Level & Ethnic Group

J8: Participation in Early Childhood Education


J9: Highest Level of Pacific Language Learning


J10: Enrolments in Subjects being studied=>20 Hours


Additional rules for roll return aggregate reports

The following students are included in the roll return:

  • Students who attended the school for tuition on roll count date (either 1st March 2016 or 1st July 2016).
  • School leavers who have left school before the March roll count date (1st March 2016) this year and from 2nd March 2015 last year will be included in the roll return aggregate reports SL1 and SL2 only and according to the selection criteria outlined for those reports.
  • Students who were absent on the roll count date due to medical or domestic reasons. The appropriate documentation explaining the student's absence must be provided. For example, medical certificate, letter or record of phone call from the parent justifying the student's absence.
  • Students who were suspended or attending an activity centre, health camp or hospital class on roll count date.
  • Students who were temporarily overseas provided the school has documentary evidence of their intention to return to the school and their absence does not exceed 15 consecutive weeks in the current school year.

Under certain circumstances the following students will be excluded:

  • Students who attend more than one school. These students must be counted on the Roll of the school where the majority of the instruction occurs. Boards of Trustees may exchange funds to compensate for a time a student spends at another school.
  • Some Teen Parent Unit students - Students coded TPRE and TPRAE (eligible and enrolled TPU students) must not be counted anywhere in host school returns since they are resourced separately.

Students that should always be excluded from roll returns:

  • EM – External student
  • NA – Not attending
  • SF – Student in a separately funded unit
  • SA – Student in a Satellite class of a Specialist school
  • KT – Kura Teina Student
  • home schooled students.


Roll returns for Teen Parent Units

The NZ MOE does not require roll return aggregate reports for Teen Parent Unit (TPU) students – the roll returns for TPUs are completed manually. In order to assist the host schools of Teen Parent Units to compile and check the data they need to complete the TPU roll returns, Contact Synergetic Management Systems to create lists with details of the various TPU student types.

Only some of the students in Teen Parent Units are included in the roll returns, specifically TPREOM, TPRAOM and TPAD. These students are to be counted on the roll of the host school for resourcing purposes. The details regarding these students are further defined in the rules and instructions for each of the individual roll return aggregate reports.

Exchange students

An exchange student is defined as an international student studying in New Zealand under an exchange programme. These International exchange students are treated as regular students (or adults depending on their age) for the purposes of the Roll Returns. If however, an exchange student is paired with a domestic student involved in the same exchange, and the domestic student is counted on the roll, then the exchange student cannot be counted.

Tip: If a domestic student and an exchange student are both at roll return at the same time clear the Include in Roll Return field on the NZMOE tab for the exchange student. This will stop the number being one too high.

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