Invitations for schools to participate in Censor for a Day are sent out a few months before each event. If you would like to receive an invitation contact us to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your school.
2010 1st Term: Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington.
2010 3rd Term: Tauranga/Rotorua, Hamilton, Wellington.
Invitations for schools to participate in Censor for a Day are sent out a few months before each event. If you would like to receive an invitation contact us to make sure we have the most up-to-date contact details for your school. The Classification Office runs a limited programme and seats fill up fast, so we encourage you to respond quickly when the invitation emails are sent out.
The event takes senior high school students through the process of classifying a film. The Chief Censor gives a brief introduction to the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993, then the students watch a pre-release film. Following a brief morning tea, students work through a modified consideration sheet, which mimics the process used by the Office to classify publications. The day finishes with a discussion and questions.
In Term 3 of 2009 Censor for a Day was held in Wellington, Napier, New Plymouth, Wanganui and Palmerston North; participating students were shown the film Jennifer's Body.
Read the results from the Term 3, 2009 Censor for a Day (PDF v7.0, 772kb)

Students at Censor for a Day in Napier
A DVD which provides information on the classification system is now available to schools which are unable to attend the Censor for a Day programme.Read more about this free resource for teachers on our student website.