Only two new charter schools, one in Napier and one in Hamilton, have been approved to open in 2017, adding to the eight already operating.
Education Under-Secretary and Act leader David Seymour said only two were chosen from 26 applicants, both of which would have a special Maori character.
But he knew of several that would be applying again in 2017 for 2018 openings.
The Napier school will be Te Aratika Academy, a single sex senior secondary school for boys from years 11 to 13. It will have a vocationally focused kaupapa Māori special character, and will target male Māori students.
It is sponsored by Te Aratika Charitable Trust and will have an opening roll of 67, with a maximum of 200 by 2019.