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Course Pathways

The flowcharts below show the pathways that link the various Year 11 and Level 2 and 3 courses in each Learning Area

Arts - Visual Arts

2025 NCEA Visual Arts Pathways

Arts - Performing Arts

2025 NCEA Performing Arts Pathways

Careers & Pathways

2025 NCEA Careers & Pathways Courses

Commerce

2025 NCEA Commerce Pathways

English

2025 NCEA English Pathways

Health & Physical Education

2025 NCEA Physical Education, Health & Outdoor Education Pathways

Languages

2025 NCEA Languages Pathways

Mathematics and Statistics

2025 NCEA Mathematics and Statistics Pathways

Science

2025 NCEA Science Pathways

Social Sciences & Media

2025 NCEA Social Sciences & Media Pathways

Technology - DVC, Design

2025 NCEA DVC, Design Technology Pathways (DVC, Digital and Textiles)

Technology - Materials, Food & Nutrition

2025 NCEA Materials, Food & Nutrition Technology Pathways

 

In Year 9 students start the first year of their two year junior programme. Year 9 consists of two semesters (half year-long) with a combination of compulsory courses and option courses chosen by the students. 

In Year 9 students will take 12 semester (half-year) courses that include:

a) Compulsory Courses - Two semesters of Health & PE, Mathematics, Science, and one Semester of English and Social Studies. (the reverse happens in Year 10, the second year of the junior programme). Students can choose a Year 9 English optional course (Writing - JWRT) if they want to study two semesters of English courses or if they need assistance in preparing for the NCEA literacy exams in Year 10 and 11.

b) Option Courses - Four semesters of option courses (note: students choose 5 option courses in Year 10, the second year of the junior programme).

Languages: We strongly recommend students do all 3 Junior Semesters of their selected language if they intend doing Languages from Year 11 -13. This will provide a very good foundation that will support student success at  NCEA Level 2 and 3.

In Year 10 students complete their junior program by studying a combination of compulsory and option courses, see below. Students are not in core classes when studying their compulsory courses. Classes are mixed, similar to option courses. 

 

Compulsory courses: Students are assigned one semester of Health & PE, Mathematics and Science and two semesters of English and Social Studies.  Students can choose a Mathematics option course (JNUM) if they want to study two semesters of Mathematics or if they need assistance in preparing for the NCEA numeracy exams in Year 10.

Option Courses: Students choose five semester courses. They can choose to do one semester course from a subject area e.g. Drama - b or take two semester courses from a subject area, which is equivalent to a whole year course e.g. Drama - b & c.鈥 

Languages: We strongly recommend students do all three Junior Semesters of their selected language if they intend doing Languages from Year 11 -13. This will provide a very good foundation that will support student success at  NCEA Level 2 and 3.

Enrichment: Most courses provide opportunities for enrichment tasks. Some students may want to study a/some Year 11 semester courses. They should contact the Year 10 Tutor (Miss Vernall, KVE) first before completing their course selections, to ensure they are adequately suited to studying Year 11 courses. 

Please note:

  • A few Year 10 semester courses (e.g. languages and music) require you to complete semester a first, before doing semester b or, semester b before semester c. Please read the course recommendations carefully to be aware of these details.
  •  As part of the Health & Physical Education curriculum, students attend a three-day camp in Term Four.
  • Placement into next year鈥檚 Year 11 courses is dependent on Year 10 results.
  • It is important to check recommendations and associated fees for all courses in the course descriptions.
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