Ministry of Education | |
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Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | |
Logo of the Ministry of Education | |
Agency overview | |
Jurisdiction | New Zealand's education system |
Headquarters | 45-47 Pipitea Street, Thorndon, Wellington |
Minister responsible | Hekia Parata National Party, Minister of Education |
Agency executive | Lesley Longstone, Secretary for Education and Chief Executive |
Child agency | New Zealand Qualifications Authority |
Website | |
http://www.minedu.govt.nz/ |
The Ministry of Education (In Māori, Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga), is the primary state sector organisation of New Zealand responsible for New Zealand's education system. It was established in 1989 when the former, all-encompassing Department of Education was broken up into six separate agencies,
The Ministry's role is to raise the overall level of educational achievement and reduce disparity. It is not an education provider. That role is met by individual elected Boards of Trustees for every state school in the country. The ministry has numerous functions - advising government, providing information to the sector, providing learning resources, administering sector regulation and funding, and providing specialist services. The ministry works with other education agencies including the Education Review Office, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority and Learning Media Limited.