Equity Index (EQI)
The Equity Index (EQI) replaced the decile system in 2023. It measures the socio-economic context of a school's student community using factors such as household income, parental education, housing quality, and neighbourhood deprivation. A higher EQI indicates greater equity need (more disadvantaged). The national average is approximately 455.
With an EQI of 523, Oceanview Heights School serves a community with significant equity needs. Schools with higher EQI values receive proportionally more government funding to support their students.
Attendance Context
Per-school attendance data is not published in New Zealand. The figures below show national benchmark averages for Term 4 2024 — broken down by school type and equity context — to help you understand what attendance looks like for schools similar to this one.
| Peer Group | Attending >90% | Attending >80% | Serious absence |
|---|---|---|---|
| All NZ schools | 56.4% | 78.9% | 11.3% |
| Full Primary schools ← this type | 60.7% | 84% | 7.4% |
| Higher equity need schools ← this EQI | 41.4% | 66.6% | 19.3% |
"Attending >90%" is the government's definition of "regular attendance." Serious absence means attending 70% or less. These figures apply to similar schools — not this specific school.
Location & Authority Context
Geographic and administrative context for Oceanview Heights School.
Enrolment Scheme
Oceanview Heights School has an enrolment scheme (zone). Students living within the school's zone have guaranteed entry. Students outside the zone may apply but are subject to ballot if places are limited. Enrolment schemes exist to manage school capacity and ensure local students have access.
In-zone students have priority. Out-of-zone places are allocated by ballot.
Understanding These Measures
EQI — Equity Index
The EQI replaced the decile system in 2023. It uses individual-level student data (not area-level) to build a more accurate picture of a school community's socio-economic context. Factors include household income, parental education, housing quality, and neighbourhood deprivation. The national average is approximately 455. Schools with higher EQI receive more equity funding from the government.
Enrolment Schemes (Zones)
An enrolment scheme defines a geographic zone around a school. Students within the zone are guaranteed entry; students outside may apply but go into a ballot if demand exceeds capacity. Schemes are common in popular urban schools and are managed by the school board with approval from the Ministry of Education.
Territorial Authority
New Zealand has 67 territorial authorities (district and city councils). The territorial authority where a school is located provides local government context. It does not affect the school's education region or funding allocation directly.
Isolation Index
The Isolation Index measures how geographically remote a school is, based on distance to population centres and services. Schools with high isolation receive additional Ministry of Education funding for operational costs and staffing.