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International Student Course Restrictions
International students should be advised that they are not eligible to participate in fully funded STAR or GATEWAY courses because these courses are only funded for New Zealand residents. Examples of courses that are STAR funded are PAT and all GATEWAY courses. In addition Sports Academy, the First Aid component of Yr 12 Health, and the Year 13 Philosophy university course are STAR funded and are therefore International students are not eligible to take these courses.
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Course and Credits
At Level 2, apart from a few special programmes, courses offer between 14 and 22 credits. There is more flexibility at Level 3. In exceptional circumstances some students may be withdrawn from some credits in a course or have the opportunity to take extra credits. At Level 3, to help ensure students gain UE, extra credits may be offered.
Equipment Required
In all senior courses students should bring a device, and books/ folders as required by individual subjects.
Course Descriptions – Key
Achievement Standards – in regular font
Unit Standards in italicised font
Internals – at the start of the charts in unshaded boxes
Externals – at the end of the charts in shaded boxes
Course Title: Level 2 Art Design
Course Description:
- Art Design communicates ideas visually using contemporary design techniques and digital design technology. It involves the study of contemporary design which is used to inform and develop the students’ own work using both practical and digital processes. Students use Adobe Photoshop software and Wacom digital drawing tablets to enhance the drawing process.
- Coursework includes studying different forms of design including; typography, logos, posters, brochures, ticketing, website design etc. Students can also choose to work with Illustration (digital and hand-drawn). Tasks with Illustration develop drawing skills, storyboarding as students’ produce graphic novels, children’s books, manga, comics/comic noir to name just a few. Comprehensive planning is provided and a wide range of resources are available as student move towards individualised programmes.
- As well as developing specific design skills much emphasis is given to developing skills in critical thinking and problem solving.
- This course is an important foundation for Level 3 Art Design/Scholarship and careers in Advertising, Illustration and Graphic Design, Spatial and Interior Design, Architecture, Media and Promotional Design, Journalism etc.
Course Structure
- Students will select some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91310 | 2 | Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to design | 4 | Design drawing methods | No | No | Internal | Level 2 Art Design drawing standard |
91315 | 2 | Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established design practice | 4 | Drawings, mixed media studies and completed design works | No | No | Internal | Level 2 Art Design develop related series standard |
91320 | 2 | Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within design | 12 | Two A1 panel folio | No | No | External | Level 2 Art Design folio boards |
Other Information
Costs: $ 100.00 (this includes drawing materials, a clear file, a USB memory stick, visual diary, selected pens and all digital printing costs throughout the year)
Equipment Required: Students will require their own device capable of running Adobe Creative Cloud Photoshop software. If students have an interest in illustration/ digital drawing a Wacom drawing tablet is useful for homework purposes.
Prerequisites: Please discus with the HOD/ TIC if you have not studied Art in Year 11 or are unsure about Year 12.
Course Title: Level 2 Art History
Course Description:
- Art History level 2 is open to any student who is interested in art, culture and society.
- Level 2 is the basis for learning the terminology, context and approach to Art History.
- Strong writing skills are a bonus but literacy strategies are addressed during the year.
- You do not have to be a practical art student to take this course.
- Towards Modernism (1780-1900) Featured Artists studied: Canova, David, Ingres, Gericault, Delacroix, Courbet, Rodin, Corot, Daumier, Millet, Degas, Manet,
- Cassatt, Morisot, Renoir, Monet, Seurat, Gauguin, van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec
- ‘Daumier et al’ – comparative evaluation of media effects between Realism, Romanticism and Classicism
- ‘Points of Diffrance’ – analytical study of Post Impressionist Artists
- ‘TeenVision’ – personal response to 4 artworks (based on class or student own choice)
Course Structure
- Students will select some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91183 | 2 | Examine how media are used to create effects in art works | 4 | Comparative analysis | No | No | Internal | ‘Daumier et al’ Level 2 Art History Media standard |
91184 | 2 | Communicate understanding of an art history topic | 4 | Essay | No | No | Internal | ‘Points of Diffrance’ Level 2 Art HistoryArt Topic standard |
91185 | 2 | Communicate a considered personal response to art works | 4 | Critical writing | No | No | Internal | ‘TeenVision’’ Level 2 Art History considered response standard |
91180 | 2 | Examine the effects of formal elements of art works | 4 | Exam | Yes | Yes | External | Level 2 Art History formal effects standard |
Other Information
Costs: There is no cost for this course.
Equipment Required: Students will require a system for note taking and have access to research sites and tools.
Prerequisites: None
Course Title: Level 2 Art Painting
Course Description:
- Art Painting will further develop students critical thinking and skills from previous year/s of study
- Students will investigate and develop art making in response to studying appropriate artist models from NZ and International painting practice.
- Students will require an ability to think outside the square, a strong work ethic and perseverance through a variety of painting processes, procedures and techniques as they move (with TIC support) towards a highly individualised programme with their External folio submission.
Course Structure
- Students will select some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91311 | 2 | Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to painting | 4 | Drawing in wet and dry media | No | No | Internal | ‘My Wunderkammer drawing standard |
91316 | 2 | Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established painting practice | 4 | Drawings, mixed media studies and completed paintings | No | No | Internal | ‘Wheres my Wunderkammer series standard |
91321 | 2 | Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within painting | 12 | Two A1 panel folio | No | No | External | Level 2 Art Painting folio boards |
Other Information
Costs: $75.00 (this includes a brush set, paint set, visual diary, 2B and 6B pencil)
Equipment Required: All specialist materials and resources supplied
Prerequisites: please discuss with the HOD if you did not do Year 11 Art or are unsure about Year 12 Painting.
Course Title: Level 2 Art Photography
Course Description:
- Art Photography strongly influences our perception of cultures, people and relationships, and continues to inform, shape and challenge established world-views
- Students will work on a series of concept-driven, student-centred briefs, they will learn about photography within digital frameworks.
- This course will cover all aspects of the photographic process – from pre-production (conception and research), to production, and post-production (editing, processing, manipulating, printing).
- Students will record, investigate and develop art making in response to relevant established photographic practice, utilise a variety of black and white photographic processes, learn to use DSLR and Photoshop to enhance and manipulate imagery
Course Structure
- Students will select some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91312 | 2 | Use drawing methods to apply knowledge of conventions appropriate to photography | 4 | Practical Assessment | No | No | Internal | Level 2 Art Photography drawing standard |
91317 | 2 | Develop ideas in a related series of drawings appropriate to established photographic practice | 4 | Photographic studies | No | No | Internal | Level 2 Art Photography develop related series standard |
91322 | 2 | Produce a systematic body of work that shows understanding of art making conventions and ideas within photography | 12 | Two A1 panel folio | No | No | External | Level 2 Art Photography folio boards |
Other Information
Costs: $120.00 (this will cover chemicals and colour laser printing)
Equipment Required: Students require a device capable of running Adobe Creative Cloud Photoshop software.
Prerequisites: Please discuss with the HOD/ TIC if you did not do Art in Year 11 or you are unsure about Year 12 Photography.
Course Title: Level 2 Business Studies
Course Description:
- The study of business is about how individuals and groups of people organise, plan, and act to create and develop goods and services to satisfy customers.
- The knowledge and skills gained in business studies, and exposure to enterprise culture, can help shape ‘creative, energetic, and enterprising’ young people.
- In business studies, students develop their understanding of business theory and practices in a range of relevant contexts, through experiential as well as theoretical approaches to learning.
- Students will be required to attend and sell at two markets, as part of a group, outside of school hours, normally in Term 2.
Course Structure
- Students will sit the Achievement standards offered below. They will be offered a total of 20 credits (12 credits from internal assessment and 8 from external assessment).
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
90846 | Conduct market research for a new or existing product | 3 | Report | No | No | Internal | ||
90848 | Carry out, review and refine a business activity within a community context with guidance | 9 | Report | No | No | Internal | ||
90843 | Demonstrate understanding of the internal operations of a large business | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | ||
90844 | Demonstrate understanding of how a large business responds to external factors | 4 | Exam | No | No | External |
Other Information
Costs: $35.00 for the Business Studies work book
Equipment Required: Device
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Classical Studies
Course Description: A look at the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome
- Read and analyse Homer’s Odyssey (focussing on Books 1, 6,9, 19-23)
- Comparative analysis of what it means to be a hero using Homer’s Odyssey and a modern film e.g. Hunger Games, Percy Jackson, Star Wars.
- Look at the customs and beliefs associated with Roman society. Gain an understanding of the Roman political system.
- Look at the causes and consequences of the Spartacus Revolt.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
91204 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of the influence of aspect of the classical world on other cultures | 6 | Written report/ essay | Yes | No | Internal | Epic poem vs.modern film |
91200 | 2 | Examine ideas and values of the classical world | 4 | Extended paragraph writing using appropriate primary evidence | Yes | Yes | External | The Odyssey |
91203 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of socio-political life in the classical world | 6 | Extended paragraph writing using appropriate primary evidence | Yes | Yes | External | Roman social life |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: None
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Dance
Course Description:
- Level 2 Dance extends performance skills in a range of dance styles, for example, street dance, flamenco, contemporary and more.
- Students extend their choreography skills through the making of their own dances.
- Students study a professional dance performance and explain how ideas are communicated through movement, structure and design technologies.
- This course reinforces vital skills- creative thinking, self discipline, critical thinking, collaboration and teamwork.
- Extension standards are available: exploring choreography processes and performing a repertoire of dances.
- Dance is available to Scholarship level and is a university entrance-approved subject.
Course Structure
- Students will complete 4-5 of the 6 NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of of 16 credits and a maximum of 20 credits
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91205 | 2 | Choreograph a group dance to communicate an intention | 4 | Choreography | No | No | Internal | Group choreography |
91206 | 2 | Choreograph a solo dance to communicate an intention | 4 | Choreography | No | No | Internal | Solo choreography |
91207 | 2 | Perform an ethnic or social dance to communicate understanding of the style | 4 | Performance | No | No | Internal | Ethnic dance performance |
91208 | 3 | Perform a theatre dance to communicate understanding of the dance | 4 | Performance | No | No | Internal | Class Dance |
91210- optional | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of a range of choreographic processes | 4 | Choreography | No | No | Internal | Choreography |
91211 | 2 | Provide an interpretation of a dance performance with supporting evidence | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Dance External |
Other Information
Costs: $30 for live performance visits
Equipment Required: Track pants and t-shirt.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites to study Dance
Course Title: Drama Level Two
Course Description:
- Apply techniques learnt in Level 1 Drama
- Using stimulus material to devise a performance
- Scripted performance
- Class production
- Theatre visits
Course Structure
- Students will complete four of the five NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 18 credits.
Assessment:
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91213 | 2 | Apply acting techniques in a scripted context | 4 | Performance and written work. | Yes | No | Internal | Acting Techniques |
91214 | 2 | Devise and perform a drama to realize an intention | 4 | Performance and written work. | Yes | No | Internal | Theatre Form |
91216 | 4 | Select and use features of a drama/theatre form in a performance. | 5 | Performance and written work. | No | No | Internal | Devised Theatre |
91218 | 2 | Perform a substantial acting role for a production. | 5 | Performance and written work. | Yes | No | Internal | Production |
91219 | 2 | Discuss a drama elements, techniques, conventions and technologies within live performance.
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4 | Written Exam | Yes | Yes | External | Drama Elements External |
Other Information
Costs: $100 (to cover the cost of a range of theatre trips to enhance the students’ experience of theatre in its various forms.)
Equipment Required: Comfortable clothing so you can move. Access to your Google Apps for Education.
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Economics
Course Description:
- An introduction to economics methods
- Understanding inflation, its causes and effects and policies the government uses to control it
- Understanding international trade, its causes and effects and policies the government can use to provide support or protection
- Understanding economic growth, its causes and effects and the government policies that provide support and control of growth
Course Structure
- Students will complete a selection of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete at least 18 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91225 | 2 | Analyse unemployment using economic concepts and models | 4 | Assignment | No | No | Internal | Unemployment |
91227 | 2 | Analyse how government policy and contemporary economic issues interact | 6 | Report | Yes | No | Internal | Government policy |
91222 | 2 | Analyse inflation using economic concepts and models | 4 | Examination | No | Yes | External | Inflation |
91224 | 2 | Analyse economic growth using economic concepts and models | 4 | Examination | No | Yes | External | Growth |
Other Information
Costs: A workbook ($25), revision book ($20), and a subscription to the eLearn Economics website ($10)
Equipment Required: 1B5 exercise book
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 English & Te Reo Pakeha
Course Description:
- All students are required to take English as part of their year 12 programme
- The level 2 programme covers all aspects of the English curriculum
- Students may be offered choices of task or standard as part of this programme
- The University of Auckland requires students to have 17 credits from this course, or this combined with standards from level 3 English
Course Structure*
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 21 credits.
*In special circumstances, students may not be entered into all standards, or may be entered into standards from this course alongside English standards from either level 1 or 3
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91101 | 2 | Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing | 6 | Writing portfolio | No | Yes | Internal | 2.4 Writing portfolio |
91106- WSC only | 3 | Form personal responses to independently chosen texts | 4 | Written reading responses | Yes | No | Internal | 2.9 Personal response to texts |
91105 | 2 | Use information literacy skills to form developed conclusion(s). | 4 | Research skills | Yes | No | Internal | 2.8 Information literacy |
91098 | 3 | Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s) with supporting evidence | 4 | Exam essay | Yes | Yes | External | 2.1 Written text essay |
91099 | 3 | Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s) with supporting evidence | 4 | Exam essay | No | Yes | External | 2.2 Film essay |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: Exercise book, ring binder or clear file, refill, digital device for accessing Google Classroom
Prerequisites: None
Course Title: Intermediate English Language
Course Description:
- This course combines English, English for Academic purposes and English Language Unit Standards and aims to increase students’ skills in writing, reading, speaking and listening.
- It is part of the Year 11 to 13 programme that will give credits towards the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA).
- This course combines English Achievement Standards and ESOL Unit Standards at Level 2 NCEA
Course Structure
- Students will complete some of the NCEA standards listed below. This will depend on what standards they have previously completed.
- Students will complete 25 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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US 30508 | 1 | Write a short crafted text for a specified audience using resource material in English for an academic purpose (EAP L3) | 6 | Research Report | No | No | Internal | Research report |
US 30982 | 1 | Demonstrate understanding of a spoken text on a familiar topic (EL L3) | 5 | Listening Test | No | No | Internal | Listening Test |
US 28068 | 3 | Write a connected text on a familiar topic (EL L3) | 5 | Written Text | No | No | Internal | Writing Standard |
US 30997 | 1 | Read and understand a text on a familiar topic (EL L3) | 5 | Reading Comprehension test | yes | No | Internal | Listening standard |
90849 | 13 | Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), using supporting evidence (Eng 1.1) | 4 | Essay | No | No | External | External |
Other Information
Costs: Nil
Equipment Required: Bilingual Paper Dictionary, Vocabulary notebook, Refill
Prerequisites: The EL teacher will guide students according to their English language Level.
Course Title: Foundation English Language
Course Description:
- This course aims to increase students’ skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
- Students will learn strategies to increase their vocabulary, improve spelling and develop written and spoken communication skills.
- Students will be taught functional grammar while they learn about different text types.
- This course assesses against English Language Unit Standards at Level 2.
- This is a 20 credit course.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 20 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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US 30995 | 1 | Read and understand a straightforward text on a familiar topic (El Level 2) | 5 | Reading comprehension test | No | No | Internal | Read simple texts |
US 31014 | 1 | Participate in straightforward spoken interaction on a familiar topic (EL Level 2) | 5 | Oral exchanges in different contexts | No | No | Internal | Speaking |
US 27999 | 3 | Write a simple connected text on a familiar topic (EL Level 2) | 5 | Produce written text | No | No | Internal | Write simple texts |
US 30980 | 1 | Demonstrate understanding of a straightforward spoken text on a familiar topic (EL Level 2) | 5 | Listening tests | No | No | Internal | Listening |
Other Information
Costs: Nil
Equipment Required: Bilingual Paper Dictionary, Vocabulary notebook, Refill
Prerequisites: The EL teacher will guide students according to their English language Level.
Gateway Level 2 Course
Course Description:
Gateway offers senior secondary students structured workplace learning across many industries and businesses. Students pursue individual learning programs, which allow them to gain new skills and knowledge in a workplace in their local community. The learning is hands-on (1 Day a week) and practical in various occupations and workplaces such as hairdressing, animation, childcare, teaching, boat building, automotive, building & construction, hospitality, media and sports & fitness. For further information contact the Gateway Coordinator.
Course Structure and Assessment:
Students are assessed in the workplace for unit and achievement standards which contribute to the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA), as well as industry specific qualifications such as hairdressing, animation, childcare, teaching, boat building, automotive, building & construction, hospitality, electrical, plumbing and sports & fitness.
Student will complete a minimum of 20 industry-based credits.
Other Information
Costs: Transport to workplace.
Equipment Required: None.
An interview with the Gateway Coordinator is required with a parent/s or caregiver/s. Students should have a good attendance record, be work ready and be able to manage their time effectively. They should be self-motivated and be able to work as part of a team. They also need to be able to manage their school learning programme, their work placements and their industry based assessments.
Course Title: Level 2 Geography
Course Description:
Geography is the study of the environment as the home of people. It seeks to interpret the world and how it changes over time – past, present, and future. It explores the relationships and connections between people and both natural and cultural environments. Geography investigates the ways in which features are arranged on the earth’s surface. It describes and explains the patterns and processes that create them. At level 2, students:
- Study the processes that shape natural environments. (Tongariro National Park and Hawaii) The characteristics and formation of these natural landscapes and how people interact with the environment, creating spatial patterns, which vary in scale and from place to place and how their perceptions differ and have changed over time.
- Study the processes that shape cultural environments. (Auckland Where to put the Port of Auckland? and the global pattern of water scarcity) Global cities spatial and temporal patterns.
- The characteristics, measurement, causes and consequences of development and strategies for reducing differences in development in two different cultural landscapes (USA and Afghanistan).
- Geographic Skills and concepts are taught throughout the year within these topics.
Students will complete a minimum of 19 credits.
Course Structure
- Students will select some of the NCEA standards listed below.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91241- optional | 3 | Demonstrate geographic understanding of an urban pattern | 3 | Written response | No | No | Internal | |
91244 | 3 | Conduct geographic research with guidance | 5 | Written response with maps, graphs, annotated photos | No | No | Internal | “Weather Research” |
91245 | 3 | Explain aspects of a contemporary NZ geographic issue | 3 | Written response | No | No | Internal | “Auckland C.G.I.” |
91246 | 3 | Explain aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale | 3 | Written response | No | No | Internal | Choice of global studies |
91247- optional | 3 | Apply spatial analysis, with guidance, to solve a geographic problem. | 3 | GIS | No | No | Internal | GIS |
91240 | 2 | Demonstrate geographic understanding of a large natural environment | 4 | Short answers, maps, diagrams and essays | Yes | Yes | External | Hawaii |
91242 | 3 | Demonstrate geographic understanding of differences in development | 4 | Short answers, maps, diagrams and essays | Yes | Yes | External | USA/Afghani stan |
91243 | 2 | Apply concepts and geographic skills to demonstrate understanding of a given environment | 4 | Topographic map skills, graphing and essay | No | No | External | Skills |
Other Information
Costs: Tongariro fieldtrip approximately $280 · Day trip around Auckland $10
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Equipment Required: Calculator, ruler, coloured pencils.
Course Title: Level 2 Health
Course Description:
- The course includes completing an Intermediate First Aid, which has 2 Level 2 credits and 2 Level 3 credits (these are additional to the 20 Health Achievement Standard credits).
- Throughout the course of study the students will examine gender roles and influences on sexuality; analyse a New Zealand health issue that impacts on adolescents; plan and implement a health promotion; examine influences on mental wellbeing.
- Students are encouraged to identify inequities, make changes and contribute positively, through individual and collective action, to the development of healthy communities and environments.
- This course leads on to the Level 3 Health course.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 20 Health Level 2 NCEA achievement standard credits. Students will also complete 4 First Aid unit standard credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91326 | 2 | Evaluate factors that influence people’s ability to change | 5 | Written assessment | Yes | No | Internal | Manage change |
91237 | 2 | Take action to enhance an aspect of people’s well-being within the school or wider community | 5 | Plan, implement and evaluate a health promotion | Yes | No | Internal | Health promotion |
91239 | 2 | Analyse issues related to sexuality and gender to develop strategies for addressing the issues. | 5 | Research Written assessment | Yes | No | Internal | Gender and sexuality |
US 6400 | 6 | Manage first aid in emergency situations | 2 | Practical | No | No | Internal | First Aid A |
US 6401 | 6 | Provide first aid | 1 | Practical | No | No | Internal | First Aid B |
US 6402 | 8 | Provide basic life support | 1 | Practical | No | No | Internal | First Aid C |
91235 | 2 | Analyse an adolescent health issue. | 5 | Exam | Yes | Yes | External | Adolescent health issue |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: A4 Ring binder and refill
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level Two History
Course Description:
- The experiences of New Zealanders during WWI
- The Vietnam war and New Zealand’s involvement
- Second Wave Feminism in Aotearoa/ New Zealand
Course Structure
- Students will select some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 18 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91229 | 2 | Carry out a planned inquiry of an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders | 4 | Research process | Yes | No | Internal | WWI Research |
91230 | 2 | Examine an historical event, or place, of significance to New Zealanders | 5 | Curate a museum exhibit | Yes | No | Internal | WWI exhibit |
91233 | 2 | Examine causes and consequences of a significant historical event | 5 | Essay | Yes | Yes | External | Vietnam essay |
91234 | 2 | Examine how a significant historical event affected New Zealand society | 5 | Essay | Yes | Yes | External | Second Wave Feminism essay |
Other Information:
Costs: None
Equipment Required: None
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Chinese
Description:
- This is a full-year course, which covers up to Level 7 of the NZ Curriculum, and aim to increase fluency, comprehension and confidence in authentic language situations, as well as understanding of the culture differences
- Topics covered include Family and Friends, My Country & Hometown, Leisure, Making Arrangement & Future Plan, Customs & Behavior
It is expected that the students can
- use language variably and effectively to express and justify their own ideas and opinions.
- understand and produce a variety of text types to convey information, ideas, and opinions
Course structure:
- All students will complete the core NCEA standards, which worth 14 credits
- There is one optional External assessment available on request (Listening AS 91108).
Assessment:
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91110 | 2 | Give a spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates information, ideas and opinions | 4 | Speaking | No | No | Internal | 2.2 |
91112 | 2 | Write a variety of text types in Chinese to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts | 5 | Writing portfolio | No | No | Internal | 2.5 |
91111 | 3 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual Chinese text(s) on familiar matters | 5 | Reading | No | No | External | 2.4 |
Optional External standard (available on discussion with the teacher)
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91108 | 3 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Chinese texts on familiar matters | 5 | Listening | No | No | External | 2.1 |
Other Information:
Costs: Yet to be confirmed with provider
Equipment required: A4 size notebook or ring binder/folder, course workbook, personal device
Prerequisites: Study of Year 11 Chinese or at the discretion of the subject teacher
Course Title: Level 2 French
Course Description:
- This covers up to Level 7 of the NZ Curriculum, and aim to increase fluency, comprehension and confidence in authentic language situations.
- Topics covered include: personal relationships, education and jobs, holidays, personal life priorities and happiness, 1 film study.
Course structure:
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a total of 19 credits from the standards listed below.
Assessment:
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91118 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken French texts on familiar matters | 5 | Listen to 3 x spoken French passages and answer questions in English | No | No | External | 2.1 |
91120 | 2 | Give a spoken presentation in French that communicates information, ideas and opinions | 4 | A 2 minute, recorded presentation in French. | No | No | Internal | 2.2 |
91122 | 2 | Write a variety of text types in French to convey information, ideas, and opinions in genuine contexts | 5 | Writing 400 words in French, with support of resources | No | No | Internal | 2.5 |
91121 | 3 | Demonstrate understanding of a variety of written and/or visual French text(s) on familiar matters | 5 | Read 3 x written French texts and answer questions in English. | No | No | External | 2.4 |
Other Information:
Costs: $20
Equipment required: digital device, earphones.
Prerequisites: Study of Year 11 French or at the discretion of the subject teacher
Course Title: Level 2 Statistics
Course Description:
- This course includes 1 externally assessed Achievement Standard
- An academic course with a strong emphasis on statistical principles and probability concepts
- Learning about the collection and analysis of different types of data
- Leads towards Level 3 Statistics or Level 3 General mathematics
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91263 | 3 | Design a Questionnaire | 3 | Short project | No | No | Internal | Design a questionnaire |
91264 | 3 | Use statistical methods to make an inference | 4 | In class investigation | No | No | Internal | Sampling & confidence invervals |
91265 | 3 | Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using statistical methods | 3 | In class investigation | No | No | Internal | Statistics experiment |
91268 | 3 | Investigate a situation involving elements of chance using a simulation | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simulations |
91267 | 3 | Apply probability methods in solving problems | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Probability methods |
Other Information
Costs: $30 homework and revision resource fee
Equipment Required: Exercise book (Grid), Ruler, at least a scientific calculator (Casio classwiz) but could consider a Graphics Calculator (we recommend the Casio fx9750)
Prerequisites: Students need to consult with their current Maths teacher or the HOD about what Year 12 course is best for them.
Course Title: Level 2 Advanced Mathematics
Course Description:
- This course includes 2 externally assessed Achievement Standards
- An academic course with a strong emphasis on the abstract mathematical concepts of Algebra, Geometry and Graphs
- Development of logical problem solving, proof and clear communication of mathematical relationships
- Leads towards Level 3 Calculus (and/or Level 3 Statistics)
- Year 11 accelerated Maths students will also complete this course as part of their Year 11 programme
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 18 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91257 | 3 | Apply graphical Methods in solving problems | 4 | Test | No | No | Internal | Graphing |
91259 | 3 | Apply trigonometric relationships in solving problems | 3 | Test | No | No | Internal | Trigonometry |
91269 | 3 | Apply systems of equations in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simultaneous Equations |
91262 | 3 | Apply calculus methods in solving problems | 5 | Exam | No | No | External | Calculus |
91261 | 3 | Apply algebraic methods in solving problems | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Algebra |
Other Information
Costs: $30 homework and revision resource fee
Equipment Required: Exercise book (Grid), Ruler, at least a scientific (Casio classwiz) calculator but we recommend a Graphics Calculator (we recommend the Casio fx9750)
Prerequisites: Students need to consult with their current Maths teacher or the HOD about what Year 12 course is best for them.
Course Title: Level 2 General Mathematics
Course Description:
- This course includes 1 externally assessed Achievement Standard
- A course with a balance of the more practical Mathematics and Statistics topics
- Leads towards Level 3 General mathematics or Level 3 Statistics
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 18 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91256 | 3 | Apply coordinate geometry methods in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Co-ordinate Geometry |
91259 | 3 | Apply Trigonometric relationships in solving equations | 3 | Test | No | No | Internal | Trigonometry |
91260 | 3 | Apply networks methods in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Networks |
91265 | 3 | Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using statistical methods | 3 | In class investigation | No | No | Internal | Statistics experiment |
91268 | 3 | Investigate a situation involving elements of chance using a simulation | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simulations |
91269 | 3 | Apply systems of equations in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simultaneous equations |
91267 | 3 | Apply probability methods in solving problems | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Probability methods |
Other Information
Costs: $30 homework and revision resource fee
Equipment Required: Exercise book (Grid), Ruler, at least a scientific calculator (Casio classwiz) but could consider a Graphics Calculator (we recommend the Casio fx9750)
Prerequisites: Students need to consult with their current Maths teacher or the HOD about what Year 12 course is best for them.
Course Title: Level 2 Pangarau
Course Description:
- This course includes 1 externally assessed Achievement Standard
- A course with a balance of the more practical Mathematics and Statistics topics
- Leads towards Level 3 Pangarau or Level 3 Statistics
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 18 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
91256 | 3 | Apply coordinate geometry methods in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Co-ordinate Geometry |
91259 | 3 | Apply trigonometric relationships in solving equations | 3 | Test | No | No | Internal | Trigonometry |
91260 | 3 | Apply networks methods in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Networks |
91265 | 3 | Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using statistical methods | 3 | In class investigation | No | No | Internal | Statistics experiment |
91268 | 3 | Investigate a situation involving elements of chance using a simulation | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simulations |
91269 | 3 | Apply systems of equations in solving problems | 2 | Test | No | No | Internal | Simultaneous equations |
91267 | 3 | Apply probability methods in solving problems | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Probability methods |
Other Information
Costs: $30.00 homework and revision resource fee
Equipment Required: Grid exercise book, ruler, scientific calculator (Casio classwiz or Casio fx9750)
Prerequisites: Students need to consult with their current Maths teacher or the HOD about what Year 12 course is best for them.
Course Title: Level 2 Media Studies
Course Description:
- Media Studies includes the study of media and society, the creation of media products and an understanding of the way media texts are constructed.
- Assessment methods for internal topics will be negotiated according to the strengths of students, the range of time available for assessment and as specified in the NZQA assessment conditions document for this subject.
- Students may submit internal assessment in a variety of forms. For example, written report/essays, in a portfolio collected over time, oral presentations, in a web based form, presented on film
Course Structure:
- Students will complete a selection of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 17 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91253 | 3 | Complete a developed media product from a design and plan using a range of conventions. | 6 | By negotiation | No | No | Internal | Narrative |
91252 | 2 | Produce a design and plan for a developed media product using a range of conventions. | 4 | A portfolio of planning documents including a concept and treatment | No | No | Internal | Planning short film |
91255 | 3 | Write developed media text for a specific target audience | 3 | A script for a short film | No | Yes | Internal | Scripts |
91251 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of an aspect of a media genre | 4 | Written essay | Yes | Yes | External | Genre |
Other Information
Costs: $20
Equipment Required: Access to own device, with keyboard and refill for note taking. NOTE: Although it is NOT a requirement (as we have sufficient editing computers in the department), students can edit on their laptops, provided they have Adobe Premiere Pro installed. Parents/Caregivers must check that the laptop is capable of running this programme if a student intends to use their device to edit.
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Music
Course Description:
- Performance is still highly important – you are now expected to have a minimum of 3 ½ years of tuition behind you.
- A multi-level approach to this course is possible e.g. performance at one level and composition or theory at another, please see HOD about this
- Musical knowledge studies take a deeper look at the how and why of composition.
Course Structure
- Students will select some of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits, and a maximum of 20 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91270 | 2 | Perform two substantial pieces of music as a featured soloist | 6 | Two performances | No | No | Internal | Solo perform |
91271 | 2 | Compose two substantial pieces of music | 6 | Composition portfolio | No | No | Internal | Composition |
91272 | 2 | Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing a substantial piece of music as a member of a group | 4 | One performance | No | No | Internal | Group perform |
91273 | 2 | Devise an instrumentation for an ensemble | 4 | Transcription or recording of work | No | No | Internal | Instrumentation |
91274 | 2 | Perform a substantial piece of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument | 3 | One performance | No | No | Internal | 2nd instrument |
91278 | 2 | Investigate an aspect of New Zealand music | 4 | Presentation | No | No | Internal | NZ Music study |
91276 | 2 | Demonstrate knowledge of conventions in a range of music scores | 4 | Exam | No | No | External | Theory |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: None
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 Outdoor Education
Course Description:
- Outdoor education uses the great outdoors as a tool to teach us about ourselves, our interaction with others and the environment. The outdoors is a unique place to learn, and offers people dynamic new experiences to develop. All students will have a passion for the outdoors, whether they are participating in kayaking, navigating through bush, or discussing the importance of rocks and water levels for a river crossing, they will relish the opportunity and strive to overcome obstacles. By the end of the Year 13 course if they continue, students will have experienced all the outdoors has to offer, which will provide students with exceptional opportunities within NZ and abroad. Students must possess:Problem-solving skills: Students can demonstrate the ability to think critically and solve problems independently and collaboratively in a variety of Outdoor Education situations. Applicants should have experience in overcoming challenges and making decisions in dynamic environments.Physical fitness: Students must be comfortable hiking distances of 5-10 kilometers while carrying a load of 10/20 kilograms. Candidates should be able to maintain a steady pace and manage physical exertion during extended outdoor activities. Students will need to muck in and get on with it. There are times when students will be in bush, mud, water and sand.Positivity and willingness to try new things: Openness to new experiences and activities, including a positive attitude towards unfamiliar outdoor challenges and learning opportunities. A proactive approach to embracing and adapting to new situations is essential.
Teamwork and collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team. Experience in group activities or team-based environments is required, demonstrating an understanding of cooperation, communication, and mutual support.
Initiative: The ability to assess and initiate things independently.
Course Structure
- Outdoor Education Intermediate
- Paddle Boarding
- Mountain Biking
- Camp and Camping skills – Fire Making, River Crossing, Student led activities
- Tramping
- Navigation
- 2 Camps
- Overnight excursion
Course Assessment
All Senior Outdoor Education courses will use Unit Standards and NOT achievement standards
- Unit standards are used to assess industry-related skills and knowledge.
- Achievement standards are used to assess knowledge of the school curriculum. The standards are credited towards the New Zealand national secondary school qualification – the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA)
- Students can gain achieved level credits. There is no Merit or Excellence level in Outdoor education.
Please see link here for more information
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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Other Information
Costs: $450 (Includes WSC Outdoor Ed Hoody and tee)
Spaces are limited. The school reserves the right to make professional judgements to manage the size of the intake each year. It is essential that students wishing to take this course are capable of the activities offered. Look at the qualities required above under ‘Students must possess.’
Course Title: Level 2 Philosophy
Course Description:
- The focus is on ethics, philosophy of religion and the free will or determinism debate.
- The course seeks to develop your understanding of a range of philosophical concepts, themes and thinkers, as well as develop your critical thinking skills, independent research skills, and your ability to make connections across traditional subject boundaries. It also aims to make clear how Philosophy is interconnected with the world in which you live, and to give you the ability to apply the skills you have developed in philosophy, to your everyday life.
- This is an 18 credit course composed of 4 internal achievement standards. There is no external standard. Every student is expected to gain a minimum of 15 credits.
- This course leads to a full University Entrance (UE) course at Level 3.
Course Structure
- This is a 18 credit course.
- This course leads on to Level 3 Philosophy.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91844 | 1 | Examine different psychological approaches used to explain a behaviour (pornography addiction) | 6 | Report | Yes | No | Internal | 2.1 |
90823 | 3 | Explain the key beliefs within two religious traditions in relation to a significant religious question (The Problem of Evil/Suffering) | 6 | Report or alternative presentation | No | No | Internal | Problem of Evil |
91845 | 1 | Examine how a psychological debate has changed over time (Free will, determinism and moral responsibility)) | 3 | Report | Yes | No | Internal | 2.2 |
91848 | 1 | Examine ethical issues in psychological practice | Report or alternative presentation | Yes | No | Internal | 2.5 |
Other Information:
Costs: $50 trips x 2 (TBC)
Equipment Required: Folder for keeping hand-outs and hard copies of documents.
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Performing Arts Technology – Level 2
Course Description:
- In this course students will learn the necessary skills associated with the technology of performing arts. Students are encouraged to present their work visually through a video diary using an agreed form of on-line technology. At level 2 they gain an understanding of at least 4 disciplines within performing arts technology. Students can also earn production credits through volunteer work at Tapac.
- Year 12 should complete 20 hours of practical work in the Tapac Theatre.
- Students may also complete an appropriate technology standard in consultation with the HOD Technology and the HOD Drama.
- This course covers: props and set piece design, lighting operation and design, sound and design set up, costume design and construction, make up design and application, stage management and crew, production and publicity management and carpentry and construction skills.
Course Structure
- Student will complete at least 4 of the unit standards listed below. All standards are internally assessed.
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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US27699 | 1 | Research and design a costume for a specified performance context | 4 | Practical | No | No | Internal | Costume |
US27700 | 2 | Demonstrate and apply knowledge of stage lighting design and process for a performance context | 4 | Practical | No | No | Internal | Lighting |
US27701 | 2 | Demonstrate knowledge and skills of make-up design and application for a specified character | 4 | Practical | No | No | Internal | Make-up |
US27702 | 2 | Take responsibility for a production area of a performance | 4 | Practical | No | No | Internal | Production |
US27704 | 2 | Design and construct item(s) to meet production needs for a performance | 4 | Practical | No | No | Internal | Props and set |
Other Information:
Costs: $100.00 (to cover the cost of a range of theatre trips to enhance the students’ experience of theatre in its various forms)
Equipment Required: Comfortable clothing for movement. Device and Google apps.
Prerequisites: no prerequisites. An interest in theatre production is required.
Course Title: Level 2 Physical Education/ Waiorea Hakinakina
Course Description:
In this course students engage in both practical and theoretical components in a wide range of contexts. They will learn how develop knowledge on functional anatomy and biomechanics and relate to a physical activity/skill. Students will apply different training principles and methods to a training programme while training for an event. They will learn how to develop and demonstrate interpersonal and social responsibility skills in a range of different sporting contexts, focusing on leadership. There is one EOTC opportunity (camp) where students analyse risk management in different adventure based learning activities.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 16 credits.
Assessment
Level 2 Physical Education/Hakinakina
Standards & credits being assessed in the course.
All units consist of both Practical and Theory components.
Standard and Description | Assessment Method | Credits | Literacy | Numeracy | Internal or External |
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AS91330 V3 2.4 – Perform a physical activity in an applied setting (Ultimate Frisbee and Tough Guy & Gal Challenge) |
Practical assessment | 4 | No | No | Internal |
AS91332 V2 2.6 – Evaluate leadership strategies that contribute to the effective functioning of a group (Coaching Pasadena Intermediate students) |
Practical demonstrations and written reflections/report | 4 | Yes | No | Internal |
AS91328 V2 2.2 – Demonstrate understanding of how and why biophysical principles relate to the learning of physical skills. (Various Practical Contexts) |
(TBC) | 5 | Yes | No | Internal |
AS91334 V2 2.8 – Consistently demonstrate social responsibility through applying a social responsibility model in physical activity. (Various Practical Contexts) |
Written Report | 3 | No | No | Internal |
AS91331 V2 2.5 – Examine the significance for self. Others and society of a sporting event, a physical activity, or a festival. (Various Contexts) |
Written Report | 4 | Yes | No | Internal |
AS91331 V2 2.5 – Examine the significance for self. Others and society of a sporting event, a physical activity, or a festival. (Various Contexts) |
Written Report | 4 | Yes | No | Internal |
Other Information
Costs: Course fees = $100, 1 Camps = Total TBC
Equipment Required: Physical Education Uniform, an ICT device
Prerequisites: Study of this subject at Year 11 is an advantage. Consult with the HOD if unsure.
Course Title: Level 2 General Science
Course Description:
- Science develops the skills of, and informs problem solving and decision making in life beyond life. Many of the major challenges and opportunities that confront our world need to be approached from a scientific perspective, taking into account social and ethical considerations.
- This course will continue to develop a student’s ability of investigating, understanding, and explaining our natural and physical worlds.
- The course is applicable to students who want to carry on with a science and enjoy real-life contexts. However, students may choose this option in addition to a separate Science, if they require it as a pre-requisite for later study.
- It provides access to Level 3 General Science. It may provide entry to Level 3 Biology, Physics or Chemistry with approval from the HOD.
In this course students will:
- Develop an understanding of the world, built on current scientific theories.
- Learn that science involves particular processes and ways of developing and organising knowledge and that these continue to evolve.
- Use their current scientific knowledge and skills for problem solving and developing further knowledge.
- Use scientific knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about the communication, application and implications of science as these relate to their own lives and cultures and to the sustainability of the environment.
Course Structure
- Students will complete a range of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 14 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91154 B2.2 | 2 | Analyse the biological validity of information presented to the public | 3 | Research Report | Yes | No | Internal | HPV and Vaccination |
AS91168 P2.1 | 2 | Carry out a practical physics investigation that leads to a non-linear mathematical relationship. | 4 | Investigation and Report | Yes | Yes | Internal | Physics investigation |
AS91911 C2.2 | 1 | Carry out an investigation into chemical present in a sample using qualitative analysis | 4 | Investigation and Report | No | No | Internal | Ions in solution |
91191 ESS | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of the cause extreme earth events in NZ | 4 | Report | Yes | No | External | Extreme earth events |
Other Information
Costs: $30 for a class trip
Equipment Required: Exercise book
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Course Title: Level 2 Biology
Course Description:
- The course aims to develop understanding of key biological processes and ideas, in the contexts of genetics, ecology, cell structure and function.
- The process of ecology is studied in relation to processes that in and around the Leigh Marine Reserve and Tiritiri Matangi Island Reserve. This involves a field trip to the area to complete an internal and hear from leading scientists in these fields.
- The process of cell structure is studied in relation to the inner workings of cells in terms of energy production and cell regulation
- The process of genetics is studied in relation to the generation of genetic variation in gene pools.
Course Structure
- Students will complete some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 14 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91154 | 2 | Analyse biological validity of information presented to the public | 3 | Written Report | No | No | Internal | HPV |
91158 | 2 | Investigate a pattern in an ecological community | 4 | Field Report | No | No | Internal | Rocky Shore |
91156 | 1 | Demonstrate understanding of life processes at the cellular level | 4 | Examination | No | No | External | Cells |
91157 | 1 | Demonstrate understanding of genetic variation and change | 4 | Examination | No | No | External | Genetics |
91160 | 2 | Investigate biological material at the microscopic level | 3 | Report | No | No | Internal | Biological material |
Other Information
Costs: Course Workbook: approx. $25. Field Trips: approx. $35 (optional but recommended)
Equipment Required: None
Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite for this course.
Course Title: Level 2 Chemistry
Course Description:
- Chemistry is about understanding the properties of substances and how these substances can change.
- This course aims to build upon the knowledge and understanding of Chemistry principles developed in Level 1 Science, through both practical and theoretical application.
- An understanding of key chemical processes and ideas of the particle nature of matter, quantitative and qualitative chemical analysis, organic chemistry and redox chemistry will be developed.
- Students will develop their scientific skills, challenging their thinking skills and become more effective scientific communicators.
Course Structure
- Students will complete some of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete between 14 and 19 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91163 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of the chemistry used in the development of a current technology | 3 | Research Report | No | No | Internal | Plastics |
91910 | 1 | Carry out a practical investigation into a substance present in a consumer product using quantitative analysis | 4 | Practical Assessment | No | No | Internal | Titrations |
91167 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of oxidation-reduction | 3 | Written Assessment | No | No | Internal | Redox |
91164 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of bonding, structure, properties and energy changes | 5 | Examination | No | No | External | Structure & bonding |
91165 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of properties of selected organic compounds | 4 | Examination | No | No | Optional
External |
Organic |
Other Information
Costs: Course Workbook: $30. Course Revision Workbook: $25
Equipment Required: Calculator
Prerequisites: there are no prerequisites for this course
Course Title: Level 2 Physics
Course Description:
- This course aims to introduce students to Physics at the Year 12 Level. The course consists of two content areas:
- Mechanics: the study of motion, force, momentum and energy
- Electricity and Magnetism: DC electricity, electricity generation and magnetism
- Course Structure
- Students will select some of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete at least 16 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91168 | 1 | Carry out practical physics experiment that leads to a non-linear mathematical relationship | 4 | Practical Assessment | No | No | Internal | Experiment |
91169 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of physics relevant to a selected context | 3 | Report | No | No | Internal | Electricity internal |
91171 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of mechanics | 6 | Examination | No | No | External | Mechanics |
91173 | 2 | Demonstrate understanding of electricity and electromagnetism | 6 | Examination | No | No | External | Electricity & Magnetism |
Other Information
Costs: Possible Field Trip: approx. $25.
Equipment Required: Scientific Calculator, graph paper
Prerequisites: there are no prerequisites for this course
Course Title: Level 2 Environmental Sustainability
Important Note – All of the credits for this course are Education for Sustainability credits. The course does not offer Science credits.
Course Description:
- A key focus of this Environmental Sustainability Course is sustainability; the relationship between people and our planet. “Meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
- This course aims to develop an understanding of the impacts of human behaviour within our environment and how to address these issues.
- Students will become more independent in researching current events and making informed decisions based on scientific knowledge.
Course Structure
- Students will complete some of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete up to 17 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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90810 (2.1) | 3 | Undertake a personal action, with reflection, that contributes to a sustainable future. | 6 | Research Report | Yes | No | Internal | Taking Action |
90811 (2.2) | 3 | Explain how human activity in a biophysical environment has consequences for a sustainable future. | 4 | Research Report | Yes | No | Internal | Waititiko |
90813 (2.4) | 3 | Demonstrate understanding of how different personal values have implications for a sustainable future. | 3 | Research Report | No | No | Internal | Values |
90814 (2.5) | 3 | Demonstrate understanding of aspects of sustainability in different contexts. | 4 | Examination | Yes | Yes | External | External |
Other Information
Costs: n/a
Equipment Required: none
Prerequisites: there are no prerequisites for this course
Level 2 Design and Visual Communication
Course Description:
Design and Visual Communication is the study of product and architectural design. Students learn how to produce and develop ideas and solutions using a variety of visual communication methods. In this subject, students develop skills in drawing, rendering, modeling and I.T.C. using everything from pencils and pens through to markers, and digital technologies such as Photoshop, sketch-up 3D and illustrator.
The course focuses on the following:
- Product design: the design of a three dimensional objects such as iPod speakers, headphones, torches, etc
- Architecture: the design of the interior and the exterior of domestic and commercial buildings, spatial design, landscaping.
- Idea Presentation: the ability to find the most appropriate method of showcasing ideas to a specific audience – this may be using website, presentation boards, posters,models.
These areas are studied further at University level and lead to clearly defined career paths. Design and Visual Communication is the opening to a range of some of the most exciting and dynamic careers available.
Other Course Information
Costs: Students will be asked to contribute $120 to cover consumable items and presentation folders. This includes an extensive Design and Visual Communication kit for each student to keep and all modelling materials
Students will complete some or all of the NCEA standards listed below.
Equipment Required: kit as stated above
Course Structure
- Students will complete a minimum of 16 credits.
Course Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91340 | 3 | Use the characteristics of a design movement or era to inform own design idea | 3 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Design Movement |
91341 | 3 | Develop a spatial design through graphics practice | 6 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Spatial Development Project |
91342 | 3 | Develop a product design through graphics practice | 6 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Product Development Project |
91343 | 3 | Use visual communication techniques to present own design | 4 Credits | Model | No | No | Internal | Presentation Project |
91337 | 3 | Use visual communication techniques to generate design ideas | 3 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | External | Generate design ideas |
Entry Requirements for Moving to Level 3:
12 credits at this level, or at the discretion of the HOD
Course Title: Level 2 Digital Technology
Level 2 Digital Technology course builds on the foundation of Level 1 Digital Technology and allows students further opportunity to work on managing a project from start to finish, by proposing and eventually executing, a functional outcome of their choosing. This course is designed to allow students to:
- Research, analyse and design an issue/problem/opportunity in the community, then propose a digital outcome to address it
- Learn relevant skills in order to commence development of their chosen outcome/prototype
- Manage and document the development of their outcome/prototype
- Reflect on the development process
Course Structure
- Students will complete some or all the NCEA standards listed below
- Students will be entered into a minimum of 15 credits
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91890 | 1 | Conduct an inquiry to propose a digital technologies outcome | 6 | Digital Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Game Inquiry |
91891 | 1 | Apply conventions to develop a design for a digital technologies outcome | 3 | Digital Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Game Design |
91893 | 1 | Use advanced techniques to develop a digital media outcome | 4 | Digital portfolio and outcome | No | No | Internal | Game Development |
91896 | 1 | Use advanced programming techniques to develop a computer program | 6 | Digital portfolio and outcome | No | No | Internal | Game Development |
91897 | 1 | Use advanced processes to develop a digital technologies outcome | 6 | Digital portfolio and outcome | No | No | Internal | Game Development |
91899 | 1 | Present a summary of developing a digital outcome | 3 | Exam/ Report | Yes | No | External | Level 2 DCAT |
Other Information
Costs: Students are asked to contribute $60 towards: Makerspace materials, Hardware servicing, In-class peripherals, Adobe Suite licensing
Equipment Required:
Chromebook or Windows S devices are not suitable for digital technology, as these are unable to install the software we use in class.
For student BYOD, these additional minimum requirements are recommended:
- Windows 10 or Mac OS *
- 8GB of RAM
- SSD drive
- Core i5 or Ryzen 5 CPU
- 1920 x 1080 resolution
- A computer mouse (wireless can be easier)
- Keyboard
* NOT a Chromebook or Windows S (as these are unable to install the software we use in class)
Prerequisites: None
Course Title: Level 2 Textiles Technology
Description:
“Building my brand”: as a young designer, students are asked to develop and design a capsule clothing collection focussing on two classic/ iconic garments.
This course follows four strands:
- Exploration and presentation of a portfolio of design ideas
- Designing and modelling of garments
- Development of a design brief
- Using advanced skills and processes in creating a garment with special features
Course Structure
- Students will complete all of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 21 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91345 | 3 | Implement advanced procedures using textile materials to make a specified product with special features | 6 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Young designer tees |
91356 | 3 | Develop a conceptual design for an outcome | 6 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Building my brand |
91357 | 3 | Undertake effective development to make and trial a prototype | 6 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | Internal | Building my brand |
91337 | 3 | Communicate design ideas using visual communication techniques | 3 Credits | Portfolio | No | No | External | Building my brand |
Other Information
Costs:
- $130 (fabric, notions, embellishments, tools etc)
- If students wish to make projects which exceed $130 in materials and patterns it is expected that they will meet these additional costs.
Equipment Required: all equipment and materials are supplied to the student
Prerequisites: Students can not take 2 or more of the following Technology subjects due to common Achievement Standards across the curriculum areas limiting the amount of credits they can achieve. Students must only choose ONE of the following: Year 12/Level 2: Design Technology (TDS), Food Technology (TFD), Textiles Technology (TTX)
Course Title: Level 2 Design Technology
Course Description:
Design Technology is about developing authentic outcomes that respond to people’s needs through Materials and Processing Technology practice. During the course students will learn to:
- Understand and apply a design process throughout the development of a series of technological outcomes.
- Manipulate a selection of materials, techniques and processes into design outcomes
- Develop creative thinking and problem-solving skills using physical and digital design/fabrication methods
- Grow an understanding of aesthetic, functional, and manufacturing design considerations and concepts
- Develop confidence through perseverance, resilience and communication
Course Structure
- Students will complete 18 credits.
- All Achievement Standards are internal and portfolio based
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91344 (2.20) | 3 | Implement advanced procedures using resistant materials to make a specified product with special features | 6 | Report/ artifact | No | No | Internal | Welding and fabrication project |
91356 (2.3) | 3 | Develop a conceptual design for an outcome | 6 | Portfolio/ artifact | No | No | Internal | Conceptual Design Project |
91357 (2.4) | 3 | Undertake effective development to make and trial a prototype | 6 | Portfolio / artifact | No | No | Internal | Light box |
Other Information
Costs:
- Students will be required to pay $160 to cover “take home” consumable materials (wood, metal, electrical cables, acrylic), manufacturing consumables and Adobe licensed design software programmes.
- If students wish to make projects which exceed $160 in materials it is expected that they will meet these additional costs.
Equipment Required: All necessary equipment will be provided
Prerequisites:
- Students can not take 2 or more of the following Technology subjects due to common Achievement Standards across the curriculum areas limiting the amount of credits they can achieve. Students must only choose ONE of the following: Year 12/Level 2: Design Technology (TDS), Food Technology (TFD), Textiles Technology (TTX)
Course Title: Level 2 Food Technology
Course Description:
The Food Industry is one of New Zealand’s biggest employers with an abundance of careers. However, career aside this course will equip you with many life skills and the knowledge to avoid food related diseases which are unfortunately on the rise in NZ today. This course is designed to give students a broad vision of all aspects of the food industry ranging from choosing sustainable food products, understanding specific nutritional needs, to recipe development and creative plating.
The course allows students to gain nationally recognized NCEA achievement standards. It is university recognised and offers the possibility of endorsement for able students.
Course Structure
- Students will select all or some of the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete a minimum of 14 achievement standard credits and will have the opportunity to gain some unit standards.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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US 167 | 8 | Food hygiene and safety | 4 | Practical and written exam | No | No | Internal | Food Safety |
91354 | 2 | Undertake brief development to address an issue | 4 | Brief development and practical outcome | No | No | Internal | The Meal Kit Project |
91302 | 2 | Analyse and evaluate sustainable food related practices | 5 | Write a report on a sustainable food practice | No | No | Internal | Sustainability |
91356 | 3 | Develop a conceptual design for an outcome | 6 | Conceptual design portfolio | No | No | Internal | Catering for specific food needs |
US 13285 | 5 | Handle and maintain knives in a commercial kitchen | 2 | Theory and photographic evidence of dish | No | No | Internal | Hospitality -Knives |
US 13276 | 5 | Cook food items by grilling | 2 | Theory and photographic evidence of dish | No | No | Internal | Hospitality -Grilling |
US 17285 | 10 | Demonstrate knowledge of commercial espresso coffee equipment and prepare espresso beverages under supervision | 4 | Practical assessment and written test | No | No | Internal | Hospitality -Coffee |
Other Information
Costs: $160 includes all ingredients and takeaway packaging
Equipment Required: All necessary equipment will be provided
Prerequisites: Students can not take 2 or more of the following Technology subjects due to common Achievement Standards across the curriculum areas limiting the amount of credits they can achieve. Students must only choose ONE of the following: Year 12/Level 2: Design Technology (TDS), Food Technology (TFD), Textiles Technology (TTX)
Course Title: Level 2 Te Reo Māori
Course Description:
Written, speaking, listening, reading and research skills are to be further developed in this course. The course is designed to focus on reo and tikanga Māori while also preparing students for internal and external assessments as students will have opportunities to study within both traditional and contemporary contexts. Māori Performing Arts credits will be available to those that have participated in the school kapahaka competitions this year.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students will complete 28 credits.
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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91284 | 2 | Whakarongo kia mōhio ki te reo o te ao torotoro | 4 | Listening Test | No | No | Internal | “Whakarongo” |
91285 | 2 | Kōrero kia whakamahi i te reo o te ao torotoro | 6 | Oral | No | No | Internal | “Korero” |
91288 | 2 | Waihanga tuhinga i te reo o te ao torotoro | 6 | Written | No | Yes | Internal | “Tuhituhi” |
91286 | 2 | Pānui kia mōhio ki te reo o te ao torotoro | 6 | Reading Exam | Yes | No | External | External A |
91287 | 2 | Tuhi i te reo o te ao torotoro | 6 | Written Exam | No | Yes | External | External B |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: Students are encouraged to have access to a Māori language dictionary at home (paper or digital)
Prerequisites: Level 1 Te Reo Māori, Level 1 Te Reo Rangatira or at least 3-4 years background in Te Reo me ōna tikanga.
Course Title: Level 2 Te Reo Rangatira
Course Description:
He kōwae ako tēnei, e arumia ai te paerewahanga o te paerewa 2 Te Reo Rangatira. He mea whakangungu te paerewa tahi Te Reo Māori [NCEA] e te ākonga e anga mai ana kia maoa ai tana mōhio mō te paerewa tahi Te Reo Rangatira [NCEA]. E tika ana kei te arohia tana mita e te ākonga kia tika mō te paerewa o te reanga 11TRR. Ko te whainga matua i ō te manako mō ngā ākonga kia noho rūmaki mārika tana mita a Iwi, tana reo rangatira i te pō, i te ao. Ka amoria tonutia ngā kaupapa arotake i ngā pūkenga mō tēnei ahurewa akoako, ara, ko te tuhi, pānui, kōrero, mātakitaki me te whakarongo. Ka 18 ngā whiwhinga o tēnei kōwae ako. Ka taea e te ākonga te taunaki kaiaka, te taunaki kairangi rānei i te whaia ngā aromatawai nei.
This course, although distinctively separate in its qualifications follows very closely to Year 11 Reo Rangatira, NCEA L1. It is strongly suggested that Level 1 Te Reo Rangatira has been completed to have a full understanding of theme content and level of fluency required for Reo Rangatira NCEA L2. It will adopt the same theme titles for module study. The current standards, are a selection of 5 internal standards plus 1 external standard to the total value of 18 credits only will be available.
Course Structure
- Students will complete all the NCEA standards listed below.
- Students can complete 18 credits in total (15 internal and 3 external)
Assessment
Standard Number | Version Number | Full Standard Name | Credits | Assessment Method | University Entrance Literacy Reading | University Entrance Literacy Writing | Internal/ External | Student Friendly Name For Standard |
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AS91782 | 1 | Te tito i tētahi pakiwaitara poto | 5 | Tuhi | Kāo | Āe | Ā-roto | |
AS91784 | 1 | Te korero i te pakiwaitara | 4 | Kāo | Kāo | Āe | Ā-roto | |
AS91787 | 1 | Te tūhura me te pūrongo i te reo peha | 3 | Tuhituhi | Kāo | Kāo | Ā-roto | |
AS91788 | 1 | Te tūhura i ngā tikanga o te reo | 3 | Kōrero 2.12 | Kāo | Kāo | Ā-roto | |
AS91779 | 1 | Te pānui tuhinga tawhito | 3 | Pānui | Āe | Kāo | Ā-waho |
Other Information
Costs: None
Equipment Required: Students are encouraged to have access to a Māori language dictionary at home (paper or digital)
Prerequisites: Level 2 NCEA Full Course Te Reo Māori, or at least 5-6 years immersion in Ngā Tikanga o Te Reo.