Department of Education (New Zealand) explained

Agency Name:Department of Education
Formed:1877
Dissolved:1989
Superseding:Ministry of Education
Jurisdiction:New Zealand
Headquarters:Wellington

The New Zealand Department of Education was, prior to 1989, the public service department of the New Zealand Government that was responsible for pre-tertiary education.

The Department was established in its initial form in 1877 under the Education Act 1877.[1]

In 1989 it was replaced by a decentralised Ministry of Education[2] under the Tomorrow's Schools reforms that were initiated in response to the Picot task force report of May 1988. Some of its functions were moved to separate agencies such as Learning Media Limited (1992) and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (1993).

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  1. Web site: Story: Primary and secondary education . Te Ara . 2012 . 31 July 2014 . Swarbrick, Nancy.
  2. Book: Manzer, Ronald A. . Educational regimes and Anglo-American democracy . University of Toronto Press . 2003 . 0-8020-8780-9.