Student
Exchange Program New Zealand
Primary education lasts for eight years. Secondary education lasts
for three years (from Year 9 through Year 11), with a Sixth Form
12th Year and a Seventh Form 13th Year. Entrance to secondary schools
is non-selective. The basis of the school program is the New Zealand
Curriculum in the essential learning areas of Languages, Mathematics,
Science, Technology, Social Sciences, the Arts, Health and Physical
Wellbeing. The curriculum emphasises the development of Communication,
Numeracy, Information, Problem Solving, Self-Management and Competitive,
Social and Co-operative, Physical, and Work and Study Skills. Diagnostic
and formative assessment assists students to achieve the objectives
set out in the national curriculum statements and published syllabuses.
All national school qualifications are administered by the New Zealand
Qualifications Authority. Secondary Schools also offer Unit Standard
Credits between Levels 1-4 of the National Qualifications Framework
(National Certificate Level).
Most high schools in New Zealand are public schools that are
funded by the state. While some private schools operated by the
Anglican (Episcopalian), Presbyterian or Roman Catholic churches
exist, Two Worlds United students will usually attend public schools. Most schools
are co-educational, although there are still a number of single
sex schools in the densely populated areas. The schools are modeled
on the British educational system, and are more formal than their
European or American counterparts, but less formal than the Japanese
system.
A school uniform is often compulsory. Some schools do not
require their seniors to wear a uniform, but instead have a dress
code which students must abide by. Two Worlds United participants are expected
to follow the school's mandate, whether it is a uniform or dress
code.
The academic year in New Zealand begins at the end of January
and ends in December. The year is divided into four terms which
last approximately 10 weeks, with a 2-week vacation between each.
Classes are held Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM with
an hour lunch break.
Typical subjects include:
- Mathematics
- English
- Geography
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Biology
- History
Elective courses may include:
- Accounting
- Typing
- Computer Studies
- Economics
- Photography
- Graphic Art
- Classical Studies
- Foreign Languages
- Art History
- Maori Studies
- Drama
Most New Zealand students are involved in extra-curricular
activities such as sports and drama. Two Worlds United students are expected
to participate in at least one such activity. Student Exchange
Program New Zealand
Academic year:
Classes from:
Feb to: Nov
Long vacation from:
1 Nov to: 31 Jan
Languages of instruction:
English, Maori
Higher Education:
New Zealand
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