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Page 1: Year 12 2015 Subject Selection. Your course selection  You have to take six subjects  Most subjects will have about 20 – 25 credits available in it

Year 12 2015

Subject Selection

Page 2: Year 12 2015 Subject Selection. Your course selection  You have to take six subjects  Most subjects will have about 20 – 25 credits available in it

Your course selection

You have to take six subjectsMost subjects will have about 20 – 25

credits available in it. Most students will be taking all Level 2

subjects some may be taking a combination of Level 1 and possibly Level 3 subjects.

Your course choice for the core subjects should follow your subject teachers recommendations.

If you have not passed the subject at Level 1 you will have to still pass the required standards at this level before progressing to Level 2.

Page 3: Year 12 2015 Subject Selection. Your course selection  You have to take six subjects  Most subjects will have about 20 – 25 credits available in it

Your course selection Some courses will have a mixture of

internally assessed and external end of year exams.

Some will only have internal assessments.

YOUR SELECTION IS IMPORTANT AND WILL DECIDE WHAT YOU CAN DO IN THE FUTURE –for Year 13 subjects and many tertiary courses.

The school also offers the Trade Academy and Gateway (this will be spoken about after this presentation)

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Vocational Pathways

Vocational Pathway is a guide 6 main sectors Achievement standards are linked to

relevant sectors NZQA login profile builder Those students working towards a

specific career or industry sector can include the majority of their subjects from that sector

Page 5: Year 12 2015 Subject Selection. Your course selection  You have to take six subjects  Most subjects will have about 20 – 25 credits available in it

VocationalPathway

1. Construction and Infrastructure2. Manufacturing and Technology3. Creative Industries4. Primary Industries5. Service Industries6. Social and Community Services

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To pass NCEA Level 2

You require a minimum of eighty credits, 60 at Level 2 or above.

There is no specific English or Maths requirement to pass but students are expected to take both English and Maths in Y12.

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To achieve course endorsements at merit or excellence level students must pass a minimum of 14 credits at the level. At least 3 of the 14 credits must be either internal or external.

For overall Level merit or excellence endorsements 50 credits at that level or higher are required across all subjects.

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University Entrance Requirements

For University Entrance in 2014, Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above made up of: 5 credits in reading5 credits in writing

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UE requirements

Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above, made up of: achievement standards –

specified achievement standards available through a range of subjects, or

unit standards - package of three numeracy unit standards (26623, 26626, 26627- all three required).

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University Entrance requirementsFor both UE literacy and Numeracy

these credits can be from selected courses in a range of subjects.

For example The PE course below will contribute to 4 reading credits but no writing credits

91502

Physical Education 3.5

Examine a current physical activity event, trend, or issue and its impact on New Zealand society.

4 IN Y N

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Special Note

Many Universities are now placing minimum entry requirements in excess of the general UE criteria

Eg Auckland University require a minimum of 17 Level 2 English credits.

In addition many Universities are basing scholarship awards on Level 2 results.

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Your selection should be chosen because:

It is required for your career It is required for your Year 13

subjects It is needed for your university,

polytechnic or training courses

If you do not know what you are going to do in the future – you should select a range of different subjects to keep your options open.

Page 13: Year 12 2015 Subject Selection. Your course selection  You have to take six subjects  Most subjects will have about 20 – 25 credits available in it

Our Expectations…

Students should be aiming to achieve at least 120 credits, including Level 2 and subject endorsements.

To achieve this students will need to:attend school regularly (90% or

higher )to apply themselves consistently

throughout the year. Be role models for the junior school

through responsible behaviour and following the school codes.

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School leadershipWe will be encouraging students to

be involved in a wide range of school co-curricular and possibly community activities.

This is an important year for students to be developing and demonstrating the qualities required for school leadership in 2016.