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Retention

Completion of upper secondary education is associated with a range of economic and social benefits both in New Zealand and across the OECD. Retention to senior secondary schooling is linked to higher levels of skills and knowledge required for participation in our increasingly knowledge-based society and the wider global community.

The retention data presented here is calculated from school leaver data, that is, it is the age that a school leaver completed their schooling. The Ministry convention is to consider the proportion of students that remain at school until at least their 17th birthday; this is a year after compulsory education and the average age for a student completing their upper secondary qualifications.

Identical information is available for the region’s territorial authorities using the drop down menu above. For other territorial authorities first choose the appropriate region from the drop down menu above.

Percentage of school leavers staying at school until at least their 17th birthday (2022-2024)
Group Left before 17th birthday Stayed until 17th birthday Percentage staying until at least 17th birthday
2022 2023 2024 2022 2023 2024 2022 2023 2024
Female 497 452 459 1,457 1,466 1,530 74.6 76.4 76.9
Male 681 610 619 1,477 1,457 1,622 68.4 70.5 72.4
Māori 680 642 658 1,139 1,079 1,209 62.6 62.7 64.8
Pacific 66 58 75 132 167 168 66.7 74.2 69.1
Asian 24 28 41 235 254 317 90.7 90.1 88.5
MELAA 12 8 12 49 33 53 80.3 80.5 81.5
Other 67 25 27 118 182 133 63.8 87.9 83.1
European/Pākehā 614 547 571 1,845 1,770 1,920 75.0 76.4 77.1
Regional Total 1,178 1,062 1,078 2,934 2,923 3,152 71.4 73.4 74.5
New Zealand Total 13,035 13,308 12,833 51,188 50,995 54,578 79.7 79.3 81.0

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. 'na' = not applicable.
  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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