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- EducationNew Zealand's government-funded (state) and private education system is divided into three main areas:
- early childhood education
- compulsory schooling, which is divided into primary and secondary schooling
- tertiary education.
These areas also include Maori medium education:
- kohanga reo (early childhood)
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- wananga (tertiary).
Updated
January 2009