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Progression to Tertiary: Institution Type

The tertiary education sector is a diverse sector. Its scope ranges from informal non-assessed community courses in schools through to formal undergraduate degrees and advanced research-based postgraduate degrees.

Progression to tertiary education is a measure of the level of tertiary education a student is enrolled in one, two or three years after leaving school.

School leavers are identified from the Ministry of Education’s ENROL system, while tertiary enrolment information is sourced from the tertiary databases SDR and ITR.

Identical information is available by regional council and territorial local authority through the Know Your Region pages.

Identical information is available for the school’s Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako through the Communities of Learning page: Waimea Community of Learning.

Table 1: School leavers enrolled in tertiary education one year after leaving school (2016-2018 leaver cohorts)
Group Institution Type Year left school
2016 2017 2018
Female Universities 35 31 36
Female Polytechnics 21 41 23
Female Wananga 0 0 0
Female Private Training Establishments 2 5 4
Female Targetted training 10 8 6
Female Industry training 3 6 4
Female Not enrolled in tertiary 47 71 52
Female Total 118 162 125
Male Universities 26 36 22
Male Polytechnics 25 34 22
Male Wananga 0 0 0
Male Private Training Establishments 3 5 1
Male Targetted training 22 21 15
Male Industry training 23 23 29
Male Not enrolled in tertiary 69 76 60
Male Total 168 195 149
Māori Universities 6 3 4
Māori Polytechnics 8 9 3
Māori Wananga 0 0 0
Māori Private Training Establishments 1 0 1
Māori Targetted training 5 6 9
Māori Industry training 2 0 2
Māori Not enrolled in tertiary 15 25 15
Māori Total 37 43 34
Pacific Universities 2 x x
Pacific Polytechnics 1 x x
Pacific Wananga 0 x x
Pacific Private Training Establishments 0 x x
Pacific Targetted training 0 x x
Pacific Industry training 0 x x
Pacific Not enrolled in tertiary 2 x x
Pacific Total 5 x x
Asian Universities 3 3 4
Asian Polytechnics 2 1 1
Asian Wananga 0 0 0
Asian Private Training Establishments 0 0 0
Asian Targetted training 1 1 0
Asian Industry training 0 1 0
Asian Not enrolled in tertiary 1 3 1
Asian Total 7 9 6
MELAA Universities x x x
MELAA Polytechnics x x x
MELAA Wananga x x x
MELAA Private Training Establishments x x x
MELAA Targetted training x x x
MELAA Industry training x x x
MELAA Not enrolled in tertiary x x x
MELAA Total x x x
Other Universities x x x
Other Polytechnics x x x
Other Wananga x x x
Other Private Training Establishments x x x
Other Targetted training x x x
Other Industry training x x x
Other Not enrolled in tertiary x x x
Other Total x x x
NZ European/Pākehā Universities 50 63 55
NZ European/Pākehā Polytechnics 35 70 40
NZ European/Pākehā Wananga 0 0 0
NZ European/Pākehā Private Training Establishments 4 9 5
NZ European/Pākehā Targetted training 28 25 15
NZ European/Pākehā Industry training 25 27 32
NZ European/Pākehā Not enrolled in tertiary 99 123 99
NZ European/Pākehā Total 241 317 246
Total Universities 61 67 58
Total Polytechnics 46 75 45
Total Wananga 0 0 0
Total Private Training Establishments 5 10 5
Total Targetted training 32 29 21
Total Industry training 26 29 33
Total Not enrolled in tertiary 116 147 112
Total Total 286 357 274

Notes:

  1. ‘x’ = data has been suppressed where there are between 0 and 5 students in the denominator for a specific group, for example Asian students. Where one gender has been suppressed the corresponding gender has also been suppressed.
  2. Ethnicity is multiple response, that is, students who affiliated in more than one ethnic group have been counted in each ethnic group. Students are only counted once in the total, therefore, the ethnic groups may not sum to the total.
  3. International fee-paying students and adult students (age 19+) are excluded.
Table 2: School leavers enrolled in tertiary education two years after leaving school (2015-2017 leaver cohorts)
Group Institution Type Year left school
2015 2016 2017
Female Universities 60 35 34
Female Polytechnics 28 19 28
Female Wananga 0 0 0
Female Private Training Establishments 6 2 4
Female Targetted training 1 2 2
Female Industry training 6 5 9
Female Not enrolled in tertiary 69 55 85
Female Total 170 118 162
Male Universities 29 29 44
Male Polytechnics 28 19 27
Male Wananga 1 0 0
Male Private Training Establishments 5 5 5
Male Targetted training 3 2 6
Male Industry training 27 27 36
Male Not enrolled in tertiary 78 86 77
Male Total 171 168 195
Māori Universities 7 7 4
Māori Polytechnics 2 5 8
Māori Wananga 0 0 0
Māori Private Training Establishments 3 1 1
Māori Targetted training 3 2 2
Māori Industry training 3 2 2
Māori Not enrolled in tertiary 14 20 26
Māori Total 32 37 43
Pacific Universities 0 2 x
Pacific Polytechnics 0 1 x
Pacific Wananga 0 0 x
Pacific Private Training Establishments 0 0 x
Pacific Targetted training 0 0 x
Pacific Industry training 1 1 x
Pacific Not enrolled in tertiary 6 1 x
Pacific Total 7 5 x
Asian Universities 4 3 5
Asian Polytechnics 2 1 0
Asian Wananga 0 0 0
Asian Private Training Establishments 0 0 0
Asian Targetted training 0 0 1
Asian Industry training 0 0 1
Asian Not enrolled in tertiary 3 3 2
Asian Total 9 7 9
MELAA Universities x x x
MELAA Polytechnics x x x
MELAA Wananga x x x
MELAA Private Training Establishments x x x
MELAA Targetted training x x x
MELAA Industry training x x x
MELAA Not enrolled in tertiary x x x
MELAA Total x x x
Other Universities x x x
Other Polytechnics x x x
Other Wananga x x x
Other Private Training Establishments x x x
Other Targetted training x x x
Other Industry training x x x
Other Not enrolled in tertiary x x x
Other Total x x x
NZ European/Pākehā Universities 80 51 72
NZ European/Pākehā Polytechnics 52 31 49
NZ European/Pākehā Wananga 1 0 0
NZ European/Pākehā Private Training Establishments 8 7 8
NZ European/Pākehā Targetted training 1 3 7
NZ European/Pākehā Industry training 31 30 41
NZ European/Pākehā Not enrolled in tertiary 133 119 140
NZ European/Pākehā Total 306 241 317
Total Universities 89 64 78
Total Polytechnics 56 38 55
Total Wananga 1 0 0
Total Private Training Establishments 11 7 9
Total Targetted training 4 4 8
Total Industry training 33 32 45
Total Not enrolled in tertiary 147 141 162
Total Total 341 286 357

Notes:

  1. ‘x’ = data has been suppressed where there are between 0 and 5 students in the denominator for a specific group, for example Asian students. Where one gender has been suppressed the corresponding gender has also been suppressed.
  2. Ethnicity is multiple response, that is, students who affiliated in more than one ethnic group have been counted in each ethnic group. Students are only counted once in the total, therefore, the ethnic groups may not sum to the total.
  3. International fee-paying students and adult students (age 19+) are excluded.

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