Something just isn't adding up with New Zealand's child provision

 New Zealand’s education system rating as the best in the world.  Which is as I said in my OECD video at the beginning of the month.
But with our measure’s in the 20 ‘free’ hours for pre-schooler’s being slated by Child Poverty Action Group's Susan St John and only 82% of children under age six able to access free primary healthcare services there is still much to do for children. 
How can the NCEA qualification be being called into question if our education system is touted as the best in the world? 

Something is just not right here.
Answers on post to the usual address.

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