1625 days ago

Calling for in zone enrollment enquiries

Kowhai Intermediate School

Kowhai Intermediate are calling for In Zone enrolments to enrol now. Please follow our online enrollment process as below. The process will take approximately 30 minutes. Remember to upload your supporting documentation to the Enrolment. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our enrolments Officer at enrol@kowhai.school.nz. The process will take approximately 30 minutes.

Enrol online at https://www.kowhai.school.nz/enrol
❏ Make sure you have all the required
documentation before you start your enrolment!
❏ Enter the school code 1337, your email address,
and password on this page to log in and start the
enrolment.
❏ Press “Enrol new pupil” and complete all
sections on the form.


* Please have the following documentation ready before you start your child’s online enrolment.
❏ Copy of Birth Certificate OR NZ Passport (for NZ
born students)
❏ Copy of proof of residential address (tenancy
agreement or similar) for in-zone students
❏ Copy of the student’s last school report (the
mid-year report is perfect)
❏ Copy of proof of sensitive information (court
orders, shared custody) if applicable
❏ Copy of medical plan (for severe medical
conditions) if applicable
If your child is NOT born In New Zealand, the
following documentation is required:
❏ Passport of country of citizenship
❏ Student Visa, Permanent Residence Permit or
Citizen Certificate
❏ Date entered New Zealand (copy of passport
page with entry stamp)
If the child is living with Caregivers other than the
biological parents, documentation is required.
❏ Legal adoption papers/court order or a formal
letter from parents explaining living arrangements
❏ Full birth certificate
Enroll now

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Make a hearty dish. Take just half a minute. Add four parts of kestrel. Then just add one. What have you made?

(Trev from Silverdale kindly provided this head-scratcher ... thanks, Trev!)

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