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| - مدرسة متكاملة (ar)
- State-integrated school (en)
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| - المدرسة المتكاملة في نيوزيلندا هي مدرسة خاصة سابقة تم دمجها في نظام التعليم الحكومي بموجب قانون التكامل المشروط للمدارس الخاصة 1975 ، لتصبح مدرسة حكومية مع الاحتفاظ بطابعها الاستثنائي. أنشأت حكومة العمل الثالثة مدارس مدمجة من قبل الدولة في أوائل السبعينيات كرد فعل على الانهيار الوشيك لنظام المدارس الكاثوليكية الخاص في البلاد ، والذي واجه صعوبات مالية. (ar)
- In New Zealand, a state-integrated school is a former private school which has integrated into the state education system under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, becoming a state school while retaining its special character. State-integrated schools were established by the Third Labour Government in the early 1970s as a response to the near-collapse of the country's then private Catholic school system, which had run into financial difficulties. (en)
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| - المدرسة المتكاملة في نيوزيلندا هي مدرسة خاصة سابقة تم دمجها في نظام التعليم الحكومي بموجب قانون التكامل المشروط للمدارس الخاصة 1975 ، لتصبح مدرسة حكومية مع الاحتفاظ بطابعها الاستثنائي. أنشأت حكومة العمل الثالثة مدارس مدمجة من قبل الدولة في أوائل السبعينيات كرد فعل على الانهيار الوشيك لنظام المدارس الكاثوليكية الخاص في البلاد ، والذي واجه صعوبات مالية. اعتبارًا من يوليو 2016 ، كان هناك 329 مدرسة مدمجة في نيوزيلندا ، منها 237 مدرسة كاثوليكية رومانية. ويقومون بتعليم ما يقرب من 87،500 طالب ، أو 11.5٪ من الطلاب في نيوزيلندا ، مما يجعلهم ثاني أكثر أنواع المدارس شيوعًا في نيوزيلندا خلف مدارس الدولة غير المدمجة. (ar)
- In New Zealand, a state-integrated school is a former private school which has integrated into the state education system under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975, becoming a state school while retaining its special character. State-integrated schools were established by the Third Labour Government in the early 1970s as a response to the near-collapse of the country's then private Catholic school system, which had run into financial difficulties. As of July 2016, there were 329 state-integrated schools in New Zealand, of which 237 identify as Roman Catholic. They educate approximately 87,500 students, or 11.5% of New Zealand's student population, making them the second-most common type of school in New Zealand behind non-integrated state schools. (en)
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