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Primary Principals' (NZEI) Collective Agreement
Effective: 3 July 2023 to 2 July 2025
The employer will however, endeavour to arrange matters at the school in such a way that any requirement that the principal undertake duties or attend at the school when the school is officially closed for instruction is not unreasonable.
7.1.2 Principals will take their annual leave outside of the gazetted term dates, when the school is closed for instruction. Such leave shall be taken in the year in which it falls due, except where the Board and the principal agree, in writing, that the unused entitlement may be carried over to the following year.
7.1.3 Time spent on secondment to a Specified Education Sector Agency will not be recognised as service for the purposes of annual leave.
Total service as a teacher or principal in State or State Integrated schools | Additional days for each period of service |
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Up to 3 months | 7 days |
Over 3 months and up to 6 months | 7 days |
Over 6 months and up to 9 months | 7 days |
Over 9 months and up to 5 years | 5 days |
Over 5 years and up to 10 years | 19 days |
Over 10 years and up to 20 years | 14 days |
Over 20 years and up to 30 years | 25 days |
Over 30 years | 22 days |
Aggregate Employment | Aggregated Period for which sick leave on pay may be granted during service |
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Up to 3 months | 7 days |
Over 3 months and up to 6 months | 14 days |
Over 6 months and up to 9 months | 31 days |
Over 9 months and up to 5 years | 46 days |
Over 5 years and up to 10 years | 92 days |
Over 10 years and up to 20 years | 154 days |
Over 20 years and up to 30 years | 229 days |
Over 30 years | 306 days |
7.3.2 Sick Leave entitlement after 28 January 2024
Aggregate Employment | Entitlement | Accumulated Entitlement |
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Upon first appointment to a teaching position in a state or state integrated school | 20 days | 20 days |
6 months aggregate employment | 10 days | 30 days |
12 months aggregate employment | 10 days | 40 days |
18 months aggregate employment | 10 days | 50 days |
24 months aggregate employment | 10 days | 60 days |
30 months aggregate employment | 10 days | 70 days |
Each subsequent 12 months of completed aggregate employment | 10 days | + 10 days |
7.3.3 Aggregate Employment for Sick Leave Purposes
7.3.4 Recognition of additional employment for sick leave purposes
7.3.5 Taking sick leave
7.3.6 Medical Evidence
7.3.7 Principals temporarily working reduced hours on account of sickness
7.3.8 Absences due to an injury or accident covered by the Accident Compensation Corporation
7.4.2 Where sick leave has been deducted for any period granted as disregarded sick leave under clause 7.4.1 above, the sick leave will be reinstated.
7.4.3 Disregarded sick leave is additional to any period of absence on account of sickness or injury to which the principal is entitled with full salary in accordance with the scale set out in clause 7.3 above.
7.4.4 Fixed term or relieving principals shall only be granted disregarded sick leave, as provided for in clause 7.4.1 above, where they have been in continuous employment before the date of application.
7.5.3 Principals with a current sick leave entitlement who apply to receive sick leave without pay will have holiday pay reduced in proportion to the unpaid leave taken and should be advised of this when notified of the approval of sick leave without pay.
7.5.4 Clause 7.5.2 above will apply to all fixed term or relieving teachers who have completed at least 90 calendar days continuous service.
7.8.3 In addition to a principal’s rights under this Act, the following shall apply:
7.8.4 Parental Grant
Note: Principals on parental leave have access to the surplus staffing/school closure provisions of this Agreement.
7.10.3 Time off on refreshment leave will count as service for the purposes of long service and severance calculations. It will not count for the purposes of sick leave or holiday pay calculations or for entitlement to public holidays.
7.10.4 A principal taking refreshment leave shall not accept employment as a teacher or principal in another state or state-integrated NZ school. However, a principal may agree to undertake occasional day relief work.
7.10.5 Periods of secondment to a Specified Education Sector Agency will not count towards qualifying service under clause 7.10.1 for a period of refreshment leave.
7.11.3 20 week sabbaticals
7.11.4 In applying for a paid sabbatical, a principal will develop a proposal for sabbatical leave in consultation with their board, identifying the purposes for which they would use the sabbatical and the likely benefits to the school or the sector more widely. Sabbatical leave could be used for a wide range of purposes such as research, study, reflection and school visits.
7.11.5 The scheme, which is open to all primary principals, will be transparent and use criteria developed by the Ministry | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga, sector unions and NZSTA for the selection of recipients. It will operate according to a process similar to that for study leave in clause 7.9 with representation from sector union principals, NZSTA and the Ministry | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga on the selection panel.
7.11.6 Principals will share their experiences and what they have learnt through sabbatical leave with other principals and Boards through Education Leaders or other fora, thus maximising the benefit to other principals and schools; promoting collaboration and sharing of innovation and effective practice, and creating a body of research and information available to all principals.
7.12.7 Guidelines (including closing dates) and application forms are available on www.education.govt.nz.