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‘Every School Day is a Big Day’ campaign resources

Download posters and other resources to promote the importance of attendance at your kura/school through the Service Portal.  You can access your attendance data via your most recent Every Day Matters report to tailor your resources.

To enable access to the Service Portal, you need a role provisioned in ESL (Education Sector Logon) by your school/kura Delegated Administrator.

If you don’t already have a role, the new role 'Te Mahau Service Portal' will enable access. If you have a role added, please logout of ESL completely before trying to access the Service Portal.

Download campaign resources for schools

If your agency or organisation would like to show its support for this campaign, please email communications@education.govt.nz to request printable and digital campaign resources.

Support for schools – attendance, engagement and distance learning

Information for schools and kura to support managing attendance, engagement and distance learning during COVID-19. 

Read more about support for schools

Attendance Services

Attendance Services can assist schools to effectively manage attendance and reduce unjustified absence rates.

Find out more about Attendance Services

Managing student attendance

This resource directs schools to tools, systems and support services that can help with managing and improving student attendance.

Find out more about managing student attendance

Attendance Data Services

This is the main index page for attendance data. From here you can access data on attendance and analysis.

Data Services – Education Counts website

Attendance registers

This guidance provides schools with information about applying to use an electronic attendance register. If schools are not using an approved electronic attendance register, they must use an E19/1 manual attendance register.

Access the school attendance register

More wellbeing resources including how to deal with bullying

Resources for educators, learners, parents and whānau to help support the wellbeing of children and young people.

Wellbeing in education