In Zone Enrolment
ID:0 | 30/03/2024 |

Recipient: Guest
Originator: Guest
1 1. Application Information
1. Application Information
2 2. Immigration Status
2. Immigration Status
3 3. Caregiver Details
3. Caregiver Details
4 4. Caregiver 2
4. Caregiver 2
5 5. Student`s Special Learning Needs
5. Student`s Special Learning Needs
6 6. Student Health Record
6. Student Health Record
7 7. Courses
7. Courses
8 8. BYOD
8. BYOD
9 9. Cybersafety
9. Cybersafety
10 10. The Selwyn Way
10. The Selwyn Way
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Introduction

This is an application for in zone students. If you live out of our zone  please use the Out of Zone form instead.

Please complete each section - questions with an orange asterisk are compulsory.

Please do NOT use ALL CAPS. Questions should be completed in Title Case (for peoples names and street names) or in Sentence case.

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About Yourself

This is an application for in zone students. If you do not live in our zone  please use the Out of Zone form instead.

In order to complete this form you will need to provide several scanned documents: proof of residence (a photo or scanned copy of a rates bill or rental agreement and a utilities bill) and identification for your student (a scanned copy or photo of their passport, birth certificate or visa). If you cannot complete this form please contact our office for assistance.


Name of the person completing this form *

Email Address *

Are you in zone for Selwyn? *

Do you have other immediate family members currently or recently enrolled at Selwyn College?

State the full name and relationship (to the applicant) of current family members attending Selwyn Collge eg: John Bloggs - brother

House of other family members:
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The Privacy Act

The personal information we ask you to provide is required to assist us to enrol you in an appropriate course of study and to allow us to provide appropriate pastoral and medical care.
We understand that information relevant to their duties may be used by:
• Selwyn College Staff, Selwyn College Board of Trustees
• Ministry of Social Development, Ministry of Education, NZ Qualifications Authority, Education Review Office 
• Other agencies where the information is required to maintain law and order as defined in Principal II of the Privacy Act 1983.
I give permission for senior Selwyn College staff to discuss matter relating to my child's learning with staff at their previous school. 
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Student Personal Details





Legal surname: *

Preferred Surname: *

First Name:

Middle Name

Name preferred to be known by:

Gender:

Students Residential Address: Number and Street

Suburb:

City:

Postcode:

Tenancy agreement or rates: *

Recent Power Bill *

You will also need to download this Statutory Declaration form, complete it and bring it with you to your interview.



Student Mobile:

Student email:

Date of Birth:



Incoming Year Level:

Intended start date (choose 01/02/2024 for next year): *

Country of Birth:

Country of Citizenship:

Birth Certificate Number  or Passport Number:

Upload evidence (scan a copy of your NZ passport, NZ birth certificate, Visa etc) *
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Ethnicity

You may choose up to three ethnicities.


Ethnicity:




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Iwi affiliations

You can identify up to three affiliations here - if you need more please let us know during the enrolment process


Iwi affiliation(s):




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Student Personal Details

First Language:

Previous School in New Zealand / Overseas:



School report:

National Students Number (NSN):
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Immigration Status

What is your citizenship status?:

Date of arrival in New Zealand:

Permit expiry date:
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Caregiver Details

Family Name:

First Name(s):

Title:

Relationship to Student:

Home Phone:

Mobile Number:

Work Phone:

Email:

Occupation:

Name of Employer/Company:

Please tick the items that apply to Caregiver 1:
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Caregiver 2

Enter details for a second caregiver, if residential details are the same as for caregiver one please leave these fields blank.


Family Name:

First Names:

Title:

Relationship to student:

Do you live with this student?

If not living with student - residential address: Number and Street

Suburb:

City:

Post code:

Home Phone:

Mobile Phone Number:

Email:

Work phone:

Occupation:

Name of Employer/Company:

If this caregiver does not live with the student, do you require mail concerning student welfare to be sent to both caregivers?

Please check the items that apply to Caregiver 2:

Do you wish to have fees and charges split between caregivers 1 and 2?

Please upload any relevant evidence of caregiver arrangements (e.g. custody documents or court orders).
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Student's Special Learning Needs

Please describe any special learning needs:

Comments / Sensitive Data. Please give any specific information that we should be aware of in relation to caregiver/custody arrangements or any other information that may affect this student's learning.

Please upload any documents relating to student learning (e.g. EdPsych report)
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Student Health Record

This information is required to help us care for the student in times of illness or in emergencies. While this information is strictly confidential, it may be necessary for the safety of the student, or others, to inform relevant staff or medical personnel of medical conditions. Teachers may be informed of conditions affecting the student's education progress.


You will be asked to complete a more detailed medical form once your enrolment has been accepted. For now, please provide us with these initial details.

Medical condition(s):

Family Doctors Name:

Doctors Phone:

Dentist name:

Dentist Ph:

Please attach immunisation certificate



Do you give permission for the school to give your child paracetamol? *

Do you give permission for the school to give your child antihistamine? *
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Course Choices

Which courses would you like to study? Refer to the Course Guide on our enrolment page on our web site.

For Year 9 choose either:

  1. one Language or Literacy, one Art and one Technology OR 
  2. two Arts and two Technology

For Year 10 choose Full year or Semester PE, a Language or Literacy, one Technology and one Arts subject 

For Year 11 choose 3 options (English, Mathematics and Science are compulsory)

For Year 12 list 5 option choices (English is compulsory)

For Year 13 list 5 option choices.

You choices will be confirmed at your enrolment interview.

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Considerations for BYOD: Bringing your own device

At Selwyn College, we provide a Wifi network and students are required to bring their own electronic devices from day one to support their learning.  We do not recommend a particular device because students’ needs differ. However, we do offer the following guidelines.

All our students are provided with a google apps account with 25GB of cloud-based storage to access word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, email and basic image manipulation through a browser. The performance of googleapps varies on different devices so this can be a good test to discriminate between devices.

Beyond this, the ideal device for school use

  • enables word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, image manipulation, video and audio editing
  • has some form of keyboard for typing (built-in or external)
  • is lightweight, but robust enough to handle daily use
  • has a protective carrying case
  • has 4-8 hours of battery power (or preferably more) and easy options for recharging
  • has built-in wireless capability 
  • has a common web browser (Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox)
  • is flexible, with USB ports and other options for expansion and connectivity
  • has some form of antivirus/anti-spyware protection

Suggestions for a Student Computer

If you are considering purchasing a new computer, it’s important to keep in mind what it might be used for. For example, photography students will need more processing power and storage than a computer that is used for general word processing and web browsing. However, even cheaper laptops are capable of running fairly demanding software.

While there are times when a smart phone or handheld device is an appropriate tool for a specific purpose, there are limitations that should be considered as well. One obvious problem is screen size. A small screen means it is harder to manipulate text or images than on a laptop, tablet or netbook. Lack of a physical keyboard on a handheld device makes any form of word processing much less efficient.

While we do not mandate any specific models, here are some suggestions:

  • Budget: Chromebooks, Netbooks or tablets with 2-4GB RAM and 16GB hard drive available between $400 and $500 
  • Mid range: laptops with 4GB RAM, 500GB - 1TB hard drive between $600 and $800
  • High end: laptops with 8GB of RAM and 500GB - 1TB hard drive with Windows or Mac OS between $1000 and $1400

Pricing is indicative only, and will vary/change with time, model, manufacturer and dealer

These or similar models are all available through PBTech or any other dealer in Auckland. Options such as extended warranties should be considered for computers which are going to be used on a daily basis at school.  

When considering a device, please also bear in mind that students are responsible for ensuring that it is kept in good working order. Our IT Team can provide limited assistance with configuring the devices onto the wireless network, but cannot provide in-depth ongoing technical support.

If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact Clare Linzey, Assistant Principal by email: linzeyc@selwyn.school.nz 

Does this student have their own device? *

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Cybersafety Agreement

As part of enrolment, you must agree that you have read the following rules and accept the conditions for using ICT, as well as the consequences for misuse. These rules apply to all school-related activities and any privately owned devices brought to Selwyn College or to a school-related activity.

Once you agree, a personal account will be made providing access to school facilities: computers, WiFi, email, Spider and printing. Violation of this agreement may result in the withdrawal of any or all of these facilities.

As a member of the our community you agree to the Selwyn Way which states Our electronic gear – use it appropriately

  1. Using the Internet - access is allowed with the permission and supervision of a staff member.  This applies to all internet use including access on your own device while at school or on school related activities.
  2. Use of School Equipment – equipment may be used for the purpose it was lent.
  3. Mobile Phones and other Devices – will be used in class with the express permission of the teacher for a learning activity.  Devices must not be used for inappropriate activities such as upsetting or harassing students, staff or anyone else, even as a joke. 
  4. Care and Use of ICT - you must not damage or steal any equipment or try to damage the network. You and your family may be responsible for the cost of repair or replacement of any deliberately damaged equipment.
  5. Passwords - You must keep your passwords confidential and never share them with anyone else. 
  6. Permissions - You need permission from staff to contribute material to the school website or websites used for school related activities.You must not have involvement with any unofficial website that falsely claims to represent the school
  7. Consideration of Others - You must be considerate of others by:
  • sharing equipment with others;
  • not wasting resources through unnecessary uploads or downloads;
  • not intentionally disrupting the smooth running of any school computer or network;
  • not getting involved in any use of ICT that may be offensive to others including any form of “messaging”, or the creation or display of inappropriate graphics, audio or video files;
  • getting permission from anyone you want to photograph, video or record 

8. Respect - privacy, safety and security must be respected when using ICT. You must not get involved in any activity that might put yourself at risk or use ICT to upset harass or harm anyone else or the school.

  • You put yourself at risk if you use ICT to: harass; bully; be a nuisance; invade privacy; play games; impersonate or steal an identity; spoof; gamble; be fraudulent; infringe copyright; cheat, or change settings on any equipment without permission.  Websites must not be used in a way that could be a risk to the school.
  • If you accidentally access inappropriate, dangerous or illegal material you should:
    1. not show others
    2. close or minimise the window
    3. report the incident to a teacher immediately
    4. You must avoid doing anything that may put at risk the security of the school computer network.


Selwyn College reserves the right to check any work or data stored on or through the school’s computer network or Internet facilities.  For example, we may check your school email. If we suspect you have misused privately owned ICT at school or on school-related activities we may investigate the matter and you may be requested to allow your ICT equipment to be checked or audited. If you misuse equipment an appropriate response will be made such as: a discussion with you, informing your parent/caregiver, loss of access to school ICT, or another disciplinary action.  If ICT is used illegally, the school may inform the police.

Do you acknowledge that violation of this agreement may result in the withdrawal of access to any or all of the aforementioned facilities? 

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The Selwyn Way

We have read and agree to fully abide by and support the expectations of the Selwyn Way.

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