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Pukekohe High School has now moved to online enrolments.

2025
Online enrolments for in-zone students are available throughout the year. Please complete the online enrolment application. Once we have received all required information, the Enrolment Registrar will contact you to schedule an enrolment interview. You must attend this interview before enrolment is confirmed.

2026
Applications for Year 9 2026 are now open for in-zone students.

In-zone applications should be submitted by 30 September 2025*

There are two stages to enrolment:

  1. Complete the online application
  2. Attend an enrolment interview/meeting (date TBC)

Upon completion of both stages, and provided all required information has been received, Pukekohe High School will confirm the student’s enrolment.

*In-zone enrolments can be received throughout the year; however, for students commencing Year 9 in Term One 2026, we strongly recommend applications are received by 30 September 2025 to ensure the student is able to select his/her preferred subjects. Some subjects have limited spaces available.

Apply to Enrol

To start an online application, please click HERE

You must include the following documents:

  • Birth certificate (even if student is not born in New Zealand)
  • Recent proof of permanent in-zone address
  • Proof of residence in New Zealand (passport and visa documentation)
  • Recent report from previous school (even if the student attended an overseas school)
  • Proof of guardianship (if required). If you are not the student’s biological parent or listed on the student’s birth certificate, we may request proof that the student is permitted to reside with you (e.g. an official document from the Court/Oranga Tamariki, Work and Income OR a Statutory Declaration signed by the student’s parent/s).

Acceptable forms of Proof of Address (include one of the following):

Power/electricity invoice
Rates invoice
Phone invoice (must include internet or landline)
Work and Income (WINZ) letter
Inland Revenue (IRD) letter
Ministry of Social Development (MSD) letter
Tenancy Agreement (must include all pages)

Note: Proof of Address must be issued to the student’s caregiver/s within the last six months. This does not apply to tenancy agreements.

We cannot accept bank statements or other invoices/receipts as Proof of Address.

Subject Selection
Subject selection for 2025 will open in September through SchoolPoint. Login details will be emailed directly to parents/caregivers, along with a how-to guide. Login details are sent each Friday afternoon to parents/caregivers who have completed an enrolment in the preceding week.

Enrolment Zone
Pukekohe High School has a Ministry of Education approved enrolment scheme. Under this scheme, students will be enrolled if they live within the home zone. A copy of the zone is available from the school office or HERE.

Out-of-Zone Enrolment

2025
Pukekohe High School is closed for out-of-zone applications for 2025.

2026
Applications close at 4.00pm on Wednesday 27 August 2025. The School Board will determine the number of out-of-zone applicants it will accept and, if necessary, hold a ballot on Wednesday 3 September 2025. All applicants will then be informed of the outcome of the ballot or the status of the application.

To start an online application, please click HERE (ensure you select the Out of Zone application form).

Questions? Please email the Enrolment Registrar at enrolment@pukekohehigh.school.nz 

Notes: If you have not received a message from the school within 3 working days, please check your ‘spam’ or ‘junk’ folder. If you are having problems completing the online enrolment, press the ‘refresh’ button (top left round arrow) several times and try again. 

 

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