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Catholic AnswerPreference cards are used in New Zealand to determine who is eligible to attend a Catholic school. Most Catholic schools in New Zealand limit their non-preference enrollment to 5% of the student body. You are guaranteed enrollment with a preference card. They are usually based on the criteria below, and are given out at the discretion of the pastor.

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  1. The child is a baptised Catholic
  2. All other children in the family are baptised Catholic
  3. One or both parents are baptised Catholic
  4. A significant other is a baptised Catholic (eg Grandparent / God parent)
  5. Either parent is participating in the RCIA programme
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