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How many people immigrated for this? Please collect the inventory of the most New Zealand school districts in history.
According to the data of a real estate information platform, the median price of a typical three-bedroom apartment in the school district around Auckland's two most popular middle schools, Auckland Grammar and Epsom Girls Grammar, has exceeded NZ $2 million (about100000 RMB) in 20/6 years. Even if the house is rented, the average price is above NZ $700/week.
The real estate in the area called "dual-school network" (that is, belonging to two high-scoring school districts at the same time) has always been popular among all parties. An owner who didn't want to be named bought a property in Remuera, a famous dual-school network area in Auckland, eight years ago. He said that they were optimistic about the appreciation potential here. This is a wise investment.
However, according to the official data of the New Zealand Housing Price Assessment Department (QV), in all the school districts of these two schools, there is no area where the median official housing valuation exceeds NZ $2 million. In other words, the property price of 2 million New Zealand dollars in Auckland school district far exceeds the housing valuation of government departments.
Ashley Church, CEO of New Zealand Real Estate Association, said that the current campus division method will undoubtedly affect housing prices. "If there is no school division, it will be interesting to see how housing prices in Auckland will develop," he said. "Compared with non-school districts, the housing price increase in school districts is out of control to some extent."
What is a school district?
Public primary and secondary schools in New Zealand, like those in China, follow the principle of "enrolling students separately and enrolling students nearby", which leads to the so-called school district. But the difference is that you don't need to "own" the school district, even if you rent it, you can enter the school.
In New Zealand's education system, the decile score published by the Ministry of Education is the most concerned. Ten-point scoring system is easily misunderstood by China people as the official ranking of schools. In fact, it is only one of the bases for the allocation of school education funds in district system. This scoring system gives a score of 1- 10 according to the family income, professional status, education level, population density, welfare collection and other factors in the school district where the public school is located. Generally speaking, a ten-digit score is a reflection of the family income in this school district.
Some social studies show that there is a positive correlation between family wealth and students' academic performance, so it is generally believed that schools on wealthy campuses (schools with high decile scores) have better quality. The decile of a school indicates the degree to which the school enrolls children from low-income families. 1 point means that the school ranks among the top in China in this respect 10%, 10 point means the last 10%, and so on. There are almost 65,438+00% primary and secondary schools in China, and there are about 240 in the decile.
However, in the decile scoring system, the school facilities, teachers, academic performance, enrollment rate and so on, which are closely related to the quality of education, are not within the scope of investigation. Although the education department of New Zealand has repeatedly reiterated that parents should not use the scores of deciles as the sole criterion for judging schools, nor should they use the real estate prices around schools to measure the quality of schools. But even so, parents who believe in "living next door" are still "stubborn" about the school district.
In addition to buying real estate, renting a house in the school district can also allow children to enroll in their community. Therefore, it is reasonable that housing rents and property prices have been pushed up.
If you think that the school district is ridiculously expensive, you can actually choose private schools and semi-public schools that do not follow the "enrollment by district". The former is expensive, while the latter is mostly missionary schools. Although the cost of going to school is higher than that of public schools, they at least avoid the trouble of buying and renting school districts.
Take stock of the most famous school districts in three major cities in New Zealand.
According to the laws of New Zealand, students under 1- 13 in New Zealand must be accompanied by a guardian. /kloc-Under the age of 0/2, parents or immediate family members authorized by parents must act as guardians. Therefore, for domestic parents, the most practical thing is to send their children to New Zealand for secondary school.
The New Zealand Ministry of Education reviews and adjusts the Dclie scores of schools every five years. 20 15 after the last audit, * * 70 middle schools were determined as 9 points, 10 points.
Therefore, I found that Jun only listed three major cities where Chinese in New Zealand live in concentrated communities: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, public middle schools with scores of 9 and 10 and their corresponding school districts for your reference when choosing schools.
Auckland
Auckland * * * has 23 public middle schools, with a score of 9- 10.
In alphabetical order, they are ▼
albany junior high school
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Albany High School
The school districts of these two schools are the same. Both are 10 campus. The difference is that Albany junior high school accepts students in grades 7- 15, while Albany senior high school only accepts students in grades 9- 15.
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Auckland Grammar School
This is recognized as one of the best middle schools in New Zealand. Since the establishment of 1869, this middle school, which strictly respects British traditional education, is not only one of the six middle schools in New Zealand, the largest boys' school in New Zealand, but also one of the top five schools in the "Elite New Zealand Scholarship" exam. The passing rate of courses in Cambridge International High School (A Level) is 100%, which is as high as the passing rate of college entrance examination in the past 17. The history of this school is also full of celebrities: from Sir Edmund Hillary, the world's first climber of Mount Everest, Sir Peter Gluckman, academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences and chief scientist adviser to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, to Russell Crowe, winner of the Academy Award, Professor Vaughan Jones, winner of the Fields Medal, and so on.
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Auckland general intermediate
Auckland Normal Middle School is a two-year co-educational school, suitable for students from 1 1 to 13. It is called Normal Middle School because Auckland Normal Middle School is affiliated to the University of Auckland, and its teaching staff is helpful to train future teachers. Auckland Normal School is attached to the University of Auckland Epsom campus.
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Belmont intermediate
One of the best middle schools on the north shore of Auckland, co-educational, only accepts students in grades 7-8, because it is intermediate. Eliza McCartney, a New Zealand female pole vaulter who won the bronze medal in the 20 16 Olympic Games, graduated from this school.
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Botany downs high school
Located in the east of Auckland, the school was established in 2004 and is one of the newest middle schools in New Zealand. From school buildings to equipment, it is in a leading position in New Zealand. Academically, the school's NCEA pass rate is also in the forefront.
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Buckland Beach Intermediate Station
Founded in 1976, it is a high-quality co-educational middle school located in the east of Auckland. The school provides quality education for students aged 1 1- 13, and is one of the leading middle schools in New Zealand. According to the characteristics of students in this age group, the school has set up corresponding courses, covering basic academic fields and sports culture, and is committed to fully tapping students' potential and cultivating their self-confidence and learning autonomy.
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Epsom girls' grammar school
Epsom Girls' Grammar School is one of the oldest and largest girls' schools in New Zealand. For a long time, the school has been highly respected for its excellent teaching quality, and has trained a number of outstanding women-Helen Clark, a famous female prime minister in New Zealand history and a former senior official of the United Nations, graduated here. In the ISB evaluation of 2065 438+03 I- graduates, the academic performance got 97.2 points; The learning environment got full marks 100. It is one of the best middle schools in New Zealand.
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Glendoy college
Established in 196 1, this middle school in the east of Auckland is one of the famous public schools in New Zealand. Small class teaching is its greatest advantage. In addition, the school district of this school is divided into two discontinuous areas, as shown below.
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Hobsonville Point High School
One of Auckland 10 schools, located in the west of Auckland. Coeducation. But it does not recruit international students.
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Changwan College
Located on the north shore of Auckland, this co-educational middle school focuses on career development courses such as technology, painting and image design, and is recognized as a national leader in New Zealand.
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McLean College
This middle school, known as the top five in New Zealand, is characterized by the same branch system as Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in Harry Potter: the school divides students into eight Whanau House(Whanau means family in Maori). Each house has a teaching area and a public lobby as social places, with its own representative color, and participates in community activities representing its own characteristics. This is also the first middle school in New Zealand to adopt the branch school system.
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Murray bay intermediate
This co-educational middle school on the north shore of Auckland is suitable for students from 1 1 to 13.
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Northcross intermediate
This co-educational middle school on the north shore of Auckland is suitable for students from 1 1 to 13. The most popular courses are culture and music, including traditional Maori dance, performing arts and drama.
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Ponsonby High School
This middle school is located in Auckland's most prestigious cultural and artistic district. It is co-educational and suitable for students aged 1 1 to 13.
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Ranjitoto College
This is one of the largest middle schools in New Zealand. It is located on the north shore of Oakland. There are more than 3,000 students in the school, enrolling boys and girls aged 13 to 19 (grade 9- 15). Since 20 16, Ranjitoto High School has offered an internationally recognized IB (International Bachelor's Degree) diploma course, which can be used as an alternative course for NCEA Level 2 and Level 3, providing more choices for students who are determined to study abroad.
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Somerville high school
This famous middle school in the east of Auckland is co-educational and suitable for students from 1 1 to 13.
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Tacapuna grammar school
Takapuna Grammar School, founded in 1927, is one of the earliest middle schools with the most historical background in Auckland. This co-educational middle school also offers an internationally recognized IB diploma course.
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Tacapuna normal intermediate
This is a normal middle school and a model college in New Zealand, providing high-quality teaching courses for 1 1- 13-year-old "emerging teenagers". The University of Auckland provides teacher education to Takapuna Normal Middle School, which ensures that the school can constantly seek feasible ways in the teaching field on the basis of mature research results.
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Xihu men's high school
1962, separated from the high school in Westlake Grils. At present, the total number of students exceeds 1600, and 9- 13 grade courses are offered. This school not only has excellent academic performance, but also has great achievements in sports. We have our own rugby champion team and New Zealand sailing champion team.
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Xihu girls' high school
This famous middle school in New Zealand is also one of the largest girls' middle schools in New Zealand. It has a long history and has outstanding performance in academic, music and sports.
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Oreva college
Oreva College was founded in 1973, located in Oreva, a small town in the north of Auckland, with excellent surrounding environment. The school has a "subject career center" to help students choose relevant courses in Oreva College according to the major they want to study, so as to realize the connection with university courses.
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Wange Palao College
This middle school is located in Whangaparaoa, north of Auckland. It is co-educational and enrolls students in grades 7- 15. It is one of the fastest growing middle schools in New Zealand. Students' academic performance over the years ranks among the best in all middle schools in China. In recent years, a large number of outstanding graduates have been sent to the world's top universities such as Britain, Australia and Canada for further study.
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Wellington
Wellington * * * has 7 public secondary schools, with a score of 9- 10.
In alphabetical order, they are ▼
Newlands College
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Newlands intermediate
These two schools, founded in 1970, are co-educational. Just like McLean College introduced earlier, students are divided into four "colleges" named after the unique tree species in New Zealand.
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Anslow college
This middle school located in the north of Wellington was established to adapt to the rapid development of the north of Wellington. This is also the first school in New Zealand history with a "student union".
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Raroa general intermediate
This school only offers courses in grades 7-8 and does not recruit international students.
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Wellington college
Founded in 1867, it is one of the oldest middle schools in New Zealand and the most prestigious male middle school in New Zealand. The students not only achieved excellent academic performance, but also made great achievements in sports. He won the "Four Schools Championship" in New Zealand high school football for nine times in a row, and delivered 3 1 player for the All Blacks of New Zealand national football team. Famous alumni include four New Zealand governors.
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Wellington Women's College
From 65438 to 0889, with the vigorous development of feminist movement in New Zealand, Wellington Girls' Middle School came into being. This is also one of the most famous girls' high schools in New Zealand.
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Wellington high school
There is a very obvious difference between this school and Wellington College in the orientation of running a school: apart from academic education, it is more important to carry out general education to encourage students to find and develop their own interests. This is also the only radio station in New Zealand where students run their own radio stations without school uniforms.
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Christchurch
There are four public middle schools in Christchurch, with a score of 9- 10.
In alphabetical order, they are ▼
Cashmere high school
Located in the south of Christchurch, this is a national co-educational middle school. This high school is famous in New Zealand for its art teaching, music teaching and high-quality academic education.
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Christchurch Boys High School
Founded in 188 1, this is one of the top boys' high schools in New Zealand and is known as the "cradle of talents". He is quite accomplished in how to train boys to become "educated talents".
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Christchurch girls' high school
Founded in 1877, this is the second oldest girls' middle school in New Zealand. The school's orchestra is the largest and most successful orchestra in New Zealand and has been widely praised.
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Heaton Secondary Normal School
Founded in 1942, this is one of the most famous and oldest normal middle schools in South Island, New Zealand, offering courses in grades 7-8.
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In addition to these high schools, the following two high schools in Christchurch have to be mentioned:
St. Bede college
Although this is a semi-public Catholic school and does not implement the system of "campus division", it is famous all over the country because there are many senior elites in politics and business circles among famous alumni. According to a survey conducted by New Zealand local media in 20 14 years, among 74 elites who hold important positions in all walks of life in New Zealand (including leaders of political parties, CEOs of former 10 government agencies, judges of high courts, judges of local courts, and chairmen and CEOs of former 10 companies of New Zealand Stock Exchange, etc.), five of them graduated from this middle school.
The aim of this school is to "train future leaders". Its president once said that students of St. Bede College specialize in leadership courses, and the school's policy is to provide leaders for society.
Burnside high school.
Although the Dcile score of burnside High School is only 8, it is the largest middle school in New Zealand except Auckland. This school's high school graduation examination scores are among the highest in the country all the year round, and it is also one of the most competitive schools in New Zealand. Famous alumni of the school include John Key, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Rob Fife, current CEO of Air New Zealand.
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Finally, I want you to count the middle schools that the last five New Zealand Prime Ministers graduated from:
Bier English
St Patrick's College, Silverstream, Wellington
John Key
Christchurch Bonside High School
Helen Clark
Auckland Epsom girls' grammar school
Jenny shipley
Brenheim marlborough Women's College
Jim bolger
Opunake High School in Taranaki
Above, I hope this information can help you choose a school and buy a real estate.
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