Integrated schools are schools that used to be private and have now become part of the state system. In New Zealand there are integrated schools which cater for every level of schooling, primary through to secondary.
They teach the New Zealand curriculum but keep their own special character (usually a philosophical or religious belief) as part of their school programme. Because of the special character of the integrated school, there may be special requirements for some teaching positions.
Integrated schools receive the same Government funding for each student as state schools but their buildings and land are privately owned so they charge attendance fees to meet their property costs. The Government is responsible for the day-to-day expenses of the school including teacher salaries. Due to their level of government funding, their fees charged of parents are more moderate than those charged by Private (Independent) Schools.作者: cindyppz 时间: 2012-5-29 19:11:42
integrated多数是教会学校吧。介于公校和私校之间
基本还是按新西兰教育大纲走的,然后也有自己的教育理念(比如基督教啊天主教什么)。好像很多也是学校的土地和building属于一个私人/教会组织,可是running of school是政府拿钱