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Kura Records Retention and Disposal

Paparoa Street School preserves kura records as valuable assets for the short- and long-term operation of our kura. We have effective records management systems to meet the requirements of the Public Records Act 2005, which includes complying with other relevant legislation. The Public Records Act provides a framework for ensuring accurate record keeping of public records, including kura records.

We comply with the guidelines set out in the Kura Records – Retention and Disposal Schedule (the Schedule) and any instructions from Archives New Zealand (e.g. temporary protection order). The Schedule covers most records at schools and provides details about how long to keep records, why records need to be kept, and what happens to them when they are no longer useful to our kura. See School Records – Retention and Disposal Schedule PDF document icon.

We also follow the standard issued by Archives New Zealand. If a record type is not covered in the retention and disposal schedule, or for any reason we are unsure, we take advice from NZSBA or our legal advisors before disposing of records.

Responsibilities

The poari matua and kaiārahi matua are responsible for maintaining and monitoring our kura records in keeping with relevant legislation, regulations, and New Zealand standards. The poari matua delegates the oversight of our kura records to the records officer, who informs kaimahi of their responsibilities and works with the poari matua to ensure that the kura follows records management processes. At Paparoa Street School, the records officer is a role shared by the kaitiaki tari. The records officer consults with the poari matua as needed.

We regularly monitor our records management systems to ensure processes are followed correctly and meet the needs of our kura. This also involves addressing any issues and working with Archives New Zealand on compliance.

Classes

The School Records – Retention and Disposal Schedule divides records into the following classes and states the minimum retention period for each type of record. Paparoa Street School may keep a record longer if needed. If this is the case, we consider any possible issues involved in doing this (e.g. privacy regarding digital information).

Class

Record type and examples

For detailed information about the retention period for each record type, see the School Records – Retention and Disposal Schedule.

1

Ākonga records

  • All enrolment forms, admission and withdrawal registers, attendance records, enrolment scheme ballot administration documents, individual ākonga records or work, disciplinary records, aggregated ākonga data, and residential care records.
  • Any record of physical restraint is kept for a minimum period of 10 years from the date of last action.

2

Governance records

  • Governance documents including kura policies, procedures, bylaws, rules, and codes of practice, operational and routine procedures and guidelines, poari matua minutes and agendas, strategic plans/goals, annual reports, poari matua election material, and correspondence.

3

Personnel records

  • Employment records, kaimahi management and professional development, and health and safety (e.g. incident management, safety checks, and police vetting) information.
  • Any record that contains personal or classified information is protected in line with privacy guidelines.

4

Financial records

  • Kura accounting and other financial transactions, and records about financial reporting, budgeting, funding, insurance, auditing, and fraud/theft.

5

Property records

  • Records about the acquisition, maintenance, management, and disposal of kura property and equipment owned, occupied, or controlled by the kura. Building security and hazardous substances records, and tender reports and documentation.

6

Administration records

  • Kura administration records including IT software, services, and databases, library services, food safety, teaching materials, records management, and other routine administrative records that do not fall within any other class in the Schedule.

7

Significant events and milestones

  • Documents and memorabilia collected by the kura to showcase its history, such as photographs and newsletters. This class also covers records related to special or designated character, if applicable.

Policies and procedures provided by SchoolDocs

SchoolDocs policies and procedures that were used by our kura in the past can be requested from SchoolDocs.

Destroying and discharging kura records

The Schedule identifies methods for destroying and discharging kura records, and those which must eventually be transferred to Archives New Zealand.

We do not destroy or dispose of any kura records without Archives New Zealand’s authorisation except in accordance with the Schedule. If any kura records must be destroyed or disposed of, we:

The tumuaki assures the poari matua that the kura has complied with the Public Records Act 2005 in relation to the retention and disposal of kura records. See Review Schedule and Poari Matua Assurances.

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Release history: Term 1 2025, Term 4 2024, Term 1 2024, Term 2 2023

Topic Number: 11134

Last Modified Date: 19/12/2025 10:10:46

Topic Version: 2

Published Date: 30/01/2026

 

 

Last review

Term 1 2023

Topic type

Core