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How to enter secondary school after immigrating to New Zealand?
Generally speaking, as long as the applicant's secondary education in New Zealand is equivalent to his existing domestic secondary education, New Zealand secondary schools will usually be admitted if the number of places permits. However, before admission, schools in New Zealand will require the applicant's performance in domestic secondary schools, and some will also require a record of conduct and a letter of recommendation from the teacher.
There are no other entrance requirements, and middle school students can enter school at any time of the year. In addition to helping students arrange accommodation, the school can also arrange local students to provide one-on-one language assistance to new international students to help them adapt to the new learning environment as soon as possible, and some also offer special language classes for international students to strengthen their English.
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