New Zealand principals are anxious to stem a rise in students leaving school without a qualification
New Zealand principals are anxious to stem a rise in students leaving school without a qualification
23 November 2020
Ministry of Education figures show 12 percent of last year's school leavers did not have a qualification, up one percent on 2018 - which saw the first recorded increase.
Principals Federation President, Perry Rush, thinks poverty plays a role, with increasing numbers of teens leaving school to enter the workforce and support their family.
Maori and boys are both over-represented in early leaver figures.
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