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New Zealand provides all stages of studying abroad, so what are the conditions for studying in New Zealand in junior high school?

New Zealand provides all stages of studying abroad, so what are the conditions for studying in New Zealand in junior high school? Go to New Zealand for junior high school.

Conditions for studying in New Zealand in junior high school

1. Age requirements: The duration of basic education in primary and secondary schools in New Zealand is 13 years, from 5 years old to the first grade. The New Zealand Immigration Bureau stipulates that students who have reached the age of 5 can apply for a study visa to study.

Primary school stage, grade 1-6 (equivalent to 5- 10 students), primary school.

Junior high school, grade 7-8 (corresponding to student age 1 1- 12), intermediate school.

Senior high school, grade 9-13 (corresponding to 13- 17 students), senior high school.

The academic year starts from June+10 in 65438 and ends in mid-February of that year. It is divided into four semesters (starting from January, April, July and October). Each semester usually lasts 10 weeks, with a two-week holiday in the middle. However, there will be a long holiday between two school years, usually from mid-June 65438+ February of that year to the end of 10 or early February of the following year.

2. Capital demand: New Zealand young students need to provide about 654.38 yuan +0.5 million yuan of time deposits every year. Assets recognized by the New Zealand government include bank deposits, stocks, funds, wealth management, real estate and corporate assets. In recent years, the number of applicants from China to study in New Zealand has greatly increased, and the immigration authorities have become more and more strict in examining the sources of applicants' funds.

Instructions for studying in New Zealand in junior high school

1. Public secondary schools. Public schools are funded and managed by the government. Because the government attaches great importance to education and the quality of education is guaranteed, it is very popular with parents in China. New Zealand public middle school students come from all walks of life and are funded by the government. There is no risk of bankruptcy, low fees and many places. Students can choose according to their own conditions.

2. Private secondary schools. New Zealand private secondary schools pay more attention to students' personalized education and enrollment rate, strict school rules, and pay attention to the cultivation of character and comprehensive quality. Students in private middle schools are different from those in public schools, and generally belong to a relatively wealthy class with a single background. Tuition fees in private secondary schools range from NZ $65,438+05,000 to NZ $32,000 per year, as well as uniforms and other miscellaneous fees. In addition, the cost of living varies from place to place, and the family's ability to pay should be considered when choosing.