Schoolchildren will no longer be able to handle guns when the Defence Force visits, according to new draft firearms guidelines for schools.
The guidelines also require schools to draw up policies for firearms used by gun clubs and cadet forces or for shooting competitions, firearms safety training, school plays and pest control.
They were ordered last June by former Education Minister Nikki Kaye after the army allowed primary school children at Whakarongo School near Palmerston North to handle guns in a programme about leadership and weapons.
The draft guidelines, which are open for submissions until April 11, state: "No student, parent/caregiver, volunteer or staff member may hold/possess a restricted firearm during Defence Force visit."
School Trustees Association president Lorraine Kerr, who worked with the ministry to develop the proposed rules, said they were needed because "quite a few schools" used guns for various purposes.