Northland teachers and students who have returned from China or have been in close contact with someone confirmed with Coronavirus are being advised to stay away from school for two weeks.
The directive came from the Ministry of Education following the death of 132 people in mainland China from the deadly virus that has so far infected nearly 6000 people in the communist state.
New Zealanders have been advised to avoid travelling to China while arrangements are being made to get Kiwis already in that country back home.
In an email to parents this week, Kerikeri High School said it was taking advice from the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, Safe Travel NZ and SEIBA Schools International Education Advisory Board and have procedures in place if cases of Coronavirus was discovered.
"We are requiring students and teachers who have travelled to or from China in the last two weeks and are at risk of contracting the Coronavirus to delay their start at school and stay away from school for 14 days.