School Property Funding in New Zealand
New Zealand’s special funding system allows state schools a greater level of independence in managing their property compared to most other countries. Schools receive a fixed budget as an entitlement from the three “pots” of the educational property funding structure. The government’s unique use of accrual accounting together with a new Five-Year Property Plan agreement gives schools a high degree of certainty of the property funding available, as well as responsibility for deciding how to modernise their own buildings.
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2004-10
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Institutions: | Directorate for Education, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) ; OECD |
Subject: | New Zealand | financing | maintenance | management |
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