Schools that offer special programmes to out-of-zone students will now be entitled to more funding.
Education Minister Hekia Parata said the move would urgently address capacity issues in places such as Auckland and Christchurch, where growth pressures meant there was high demand for special programmes.
Schools with out-of-zone children in selected programmes would now be able to access roll growth funding from the Ministry of Education.
Ms Parata said the ministry had encouraged the establishment of special programmes which met the needs of priority groups - including Maori, Pasifika and children with special needs - and the change would urgently address capacity issues in some schools.
"This is good news for communities that are set to grow," Ms Parata said.