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Early Childhood Education

Participation in high quality ECE has significant benefits for children and their future learning ability. ECE can positively impact literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills well into the teenage years. ECE also encourages the development of cognitive and attitudinal competencies, and leads to higher levels of achievement and better social outcomes.

ECE Participation has been identified as a key factor in supporting vulnerable children which has led to its inclusion in the Better Public Services Programme, launched in 2012. This Programme aims to increase participation in early childhood education to 98% of all new entrants by 2016 Prior ECE participation shows those students starting school that regularly participated in ECE prior to starting school.

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Prior participation in early childhood education by ethnic group and gender (2019-2021)
Group Did not attend ECE Attended ECE Prior participation rate (%)
2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021 2019 2020 2021
Female 50 41 64 1,895 1,880 1,918 97.4 97.9 96.8
Male 55 59 63 2,108 1,989 2,102 97.5 97.1 97.1
Māori 83 70 99 1,691 1,640 1,723 95.3 95.9 94.6
Pacific 11 5 12 216 198 208 95.2 97.5 94.5
Asian 8 8 9 325 313 344 97.6 97.5 97.5
Other 1 1 0 96 95 100 99.0 99.0 100.0
European/Pākehā 18 32 27 2,431 2,417 2,416 99.3 98.7 98.9
Total 105 100 127 4,003 3,869 4,020 97.4 97.5 96.9

Notes:

  1. The data presented here are for the 12 months ending 31 December for each year. These data may differ slightly from earlier or later quarterly updates.
  2. ‘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. Please note schools with small numbers of new entrants (less than 20) often are subject to large fluctuations and may not provide a very reliable basis for comparison with other categories. ‘na’ = not applicable.
  3. Ethnicity is multiple response, that is, students who affiliated in more than one ethnic group have been counted in each ethnic group. MELAA (Middle Eastern, Latin American and African) are included under Other Students. MELAA (Middle Eastern, Latin American and African) are included under Other Students. Students are only counted once in the total, therefore, the ethnic groups may not sum to the total.
  4. The number of students with unknown prior ECE attendance has been excluded from both the numerator and denominator when calculating participation rates.

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