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Student Elections 2026

A reminder to all school with students above year 9 that they are required to run student representative elections for the school board in September.  The recommended date is Thursday, September 3.  All students in Year 9 and above can participate.

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Mid-term Elections

The Ministry of Education has confirmed the date for mid-term elections as Wednesday, March 31, 2027.  This only affects schools that run staggered elections.

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Promoting the Elections

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Boards work best when they reflect the diversity of their communities. That’s why it’s so important to engage with your community to ensure everyone has the opportunity to learn about, understand and participate in the elections.

Boards are responsible for communicating and engaging with the school and wider community about school board elections.

There’s a range of promotional material on this site and lots of local channels you can use to get your information in front of your target audiences.

  • First and foremost, try to use your school’s communications channels to promote the elections – most schools have a website and a regular newsletter that goes to parents and caregivers.
  • Many also have social media channels – like Facebook – which are great for getting information out to your community.
  • The school board elections are a great opportunity for schools to talk about student achievements and community focus – both of which are of interest to local media. Get in touch with your regional and community newspapers to see if they’d be interested in an election-related story.
  • Don’t forget about other ‘free’ community noticeboards (get in touch with your local radio station), community radio (great for targeting diversity), sports clubs and community service organisations.

What you want is for people in your community to think about putting themselves forward for nomination. Encourage people with a range of experiences, different skill sets and interests to be involved and represent their community on a school board.

Inform them about the opportunities of being on a board and the difference that being a board member can make for your school.

 

Kōrari for Aspiring Board Members

Kōrari sessions help promote school board elections and attract potential candidates from your community.

Designed for those curious about joining a board, they provide an opportunity to ask questions and learn what the role involves.

We hold Kōrari events both online and nationwide in the lead-up to elections.

Check if there’s a Kōrari eventopen_in_new coming up, or contact us to arrange one for your school or kura. 

Encourage your community to attend a session or watch our latest Kōrari webinar.

Community member's guide to the role of the school board

Share this guide with anyone interested in joining the board as well as new members.

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