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Analysis of New Zealand High School Application Model

There are more and more young students studying in New Zealand. Many parents will send their children to study in New Zealand when they are in high school. So what are the better ways for domestic high school students to apply for studying in New Zealand? Which methods are most suitable? What is the difference between the application methods of senior one, senior two and senior three students? Follow me to have a look! Welcome to reading.

Instructions for studying in New Zealand high schools

1. Senior one students

Students who want to complete senior high school education in New Zealand can apply to any government, public, community and private secondary school in New Zealand to study in grades 12 and 13. When students arrive in New Zealand, they don't need to enroll in language schools, because many high schools have ESOL courses for overseas students, which can help them adapt to the language learning environment quickly.

In addition, we also suggest that students who have finished senior one in China, and those who have reached the age of 18, can also apply for a two-year junior college in New Zealand University if they want to finish their studies as soon as possible and take the shortcut of employment immigration. Before entering this major, students need to register in a language school, study the language for 24-36 weeks, and meet the requirements of IELTS 5.5.

2. Senior two students

Such students can also apply for any government, public, community and private secondary schools in New Zealand, enroll in the courses in grades 12 and 13, and obtain a high school diploma. /kloc-High school students under the age of 0/7 are the best age to study abroad. Studying abroad in high school is the most closely linked, so it will not waste time on overlapping courses, and it is easier to adapt to the life of homestay. Moreover, many public polytechnics, technical colleges and private higher education institutions in New Zealand can directly enroll students who have completed the second year of high school into one-year pre-university courses or two-year diplomas. English requirements: IELTS 5? 5.5 or TOEFL 525? 550, those who lack English can be trained first. Jubilee College also offers such junior college and undergraduate diplomas, and students can enter junior college after finishing their second year of high school (those who meet the language requirements). Those who have completed the junior college diploma can study in our school for one more year and obtain the undergraduate diploma, or transfer credits to an associated university to complete the bachelor's degree. Therefore, for those students who really have the ability to go abroad in high school, New Zealand's education system provides the best way.

3. Senior three students

There are three ways for such students.

One: Apply for high school 12 grade courses and complete high school education.

Two: directly apply for language and pre-university courses, and then continue to study science courses.

Third, directly apply for the certificate or diploma course of the Language Institute, and learn practical skills courses to prepare for future job hunting and employment.

Due to the limitation of national policy and family economic ability, high school students have little choice to go abroad, some countries don't accept it, some are too expensive, or there are special restrictions. It can be seen that high school students studying in New Zealand have a strong investment advantage. Nowadays, more and more students and parents tend to apply for a language for a period of time after graduating from high school plus two years of junior college, and take the shortcut of studying abroad, employment and immigration.

Students who want to receive formal higher education can also apply for public, community and private secondary schools of the New Zealand government, and study in New Zealand 1 1, 12 and 13 grades before continuing their studies.

For students who want to take the shortcut to study abroad and reduce the burden on their families, they can also directly choose to attend the certificate courses of science and engineering or immigration colleges. Of course, it depends on what school and major you study in secondary and vocational schools, and whether your education is recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. As long as your academic qualifications are recognized, those who are studying or about to graduate can take the route of language+preparatory course or language +2-year junior college.

According to the regulations of the Immigration Bureau, except for jobs that are in short supply, other 1 year specialties are not allowed to immigrate, and domestic academic certification institutions may not recognize them after returning home. However, for two years, NZQA admitted that academic qualifications are absolutely no problem. Therefore, many students now choose language +2-year immigration college courses from three aspects: time, cost and education.