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Ministry of Education New Zealand

Rules for early childhood education

All licensed services and certificated playgroups are regulated by us.

Licensing criteria are used to assess how centres meet the minimum standards set out in the Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008.

Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008 (SR 2008/204) (as at 26 February 2024) Contents – New Zealand Legislation

Playgroups must meet the Education (Playgroups) Regulations 2008 to be certified and receive government funding.

Education (Playgroups) Regulations 2008 – New Zealand Legislation

See the licensing criteria for each type of service below:

Research and prepare

You must understand the geographic area you want to start your service in and decide the type of service you want to establish.

To do this, you can:

  • review national and regional data
  • visit other services in your area to find out what types of services are already in your community
  • do an assessment to understand what kind of service would best suit your community’s needs
  • talk to staff at your regional office about early learning services and needs in your area.

Regional offices

Apply for a licence or certification

Find information on how to start early learning services or playgroups that need to be licenced or certified.

Apply for an early learning service licence

Funding

The ECE Funding Handbook sets out how we fund licensed early learning services.

ECE Funding Handbook – Education in New Zealand

The Playgroup Funding Handbook explains how playgroup funding is calculated and what conditions need to be met to receive funding.

Playgroup Funding Handbook

Curriculum

Licensed early childhood education services and certified playgroups must follow the national gazetted curriculum framework for early childhood education, Te Whāriki.

Te Whāriki Online – Tāhūrangi

Kei Tua o te Pae/Assessment for Learning: Early Childhood Exemplars is a best-practice guide that will help teachers continue to improve the quality of their teaching.

Kei Tua o te Pae – Education in New Zealand

Early learning services in your area

Education Counts has data and information about what early learning services already exist in your area, and a forecast of population growth. This can help you decide if there is demand for another service in your area.

The Early Learning Network Dashboard – Education Counts

Apply for network approval

Before you apply for a licence, you need to get network approval.

Apply for network approval for a new early learning service