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How about immigration to New Zealand education?

New Zealand's education system is considered to be one of the best in the world. It follows the British education system and teaches in English. Academic qualifications are recognized and respected all over the world, and you can transfer freely in major English-speaking countries.

In New Zealand, the education system is divided into

University: 18 years old or above

Senior high school: 13- 17 years old (9- 13 years)

Junior high school: 1 1- 12 years old (7-8 years old)

Primary school: 5- 10 years old (1-6 years old)

Preschool education: 0-4 years old

primary school

There is no uniform textbook for primary schools in New Zealand. The Ministry of Education only gives the level of morality, intelligence and physique that all ages need to reach, and the school chooses its own books and arranges related activities. The courses involved are: English, health, physical education, art, mathematics, statistics, science, language, sociology and so on. The school will regularly test students of all ages in reading, writing and mathematics.

primary school

In New Zealand's teaching system, junior high school grades 7-8 (1 1- 12 years old) are bridge courses. In these two years, students will study some specialized courses with a wide range, aiming at cultivating students' independent thinking ability and preparing for entering middle school.

senior high school

New Zealand's high school is a five-year program, so students who enter the high school stage must face the NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) National Education Assessment Certificate.

NZCA is divided into three levels: 1 level, level 2 and level 3. Generally speaking, you should start studying at 1 1 year. Your grades are divided into excellent, good, accomplished and unsuccessful. To pass the NZCA exam, students need to get the required credits. The total credits of most subjects are between 22 and 25. Students above 1 1 need to study 5 subjects every year. Students need to complete 80 credits if they want to be promoted to senior one smoothly. It is particularly important to note that if you start college from a high school in New Zealand, you must have NCEA level 2 practical English, mathematics credits and NCEA level 3 college entrance credits.

university

Chris Whelan, executive director of Universities New Zealand, said that New Zealand is the only country in the world where all universities are in the top 450, which proves the world-class education level of New Zealand universities. The reason why New Zealand universities can achieve satisfactory results in QS ranking is closely related to the importance attached by the universities themselves to high-quality scientific research and the government's budget for increasing investment in scientific research and higher education in recent years.