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The Wider Curriculum
The wider curriculum Apart from the courses listed for each year level in the Course Planning Chart, other programmes which are offered as part of the total curriculum of the school are described below. Most are integrated into the year's programme and all students take them. Others are on an optional…
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Careers and Pathways
The school offers a well-developed programme of Careers and Pathways Education which is available to all students. Programmes include:Career Career programmes incorporated into Linc learning areas where appropriate. Subject Selection evening for students and parents. Participation in the Careers Expo for senior students. Individual course counselling available for every student. Career information, advice, guidance and coaching…
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Senior Health Education
Senior Health EducationYear 11 Semester Courses: In Year 11 HPE is not a compulsory subject. Students can opt into HPE. Year 11 courses are semester courses and can take place in either semester A or B These are assessed at Level 6 of the curriculum Year 12 & 13 HPE courses: Year 12 & 13…
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Consultation Survey
Consultation SurveyLHS Health Education Statement “In Health Education, students develop an understanding of factors that influence personal and societal well-being, build resilience, and develop capabilities for enhancing their own wellbeing and supporting others. Constructivist (building knowledge) approaches are used to engage students in authentic and meaningful learning contexts. Students’ needs are…
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HED201
The following standards are being considered for the course: AS91235 (2.1) Demonstrate an understanding of an adolescent health issue. AS91236 (2.2) Evaluate factors that influence people’s ability to manage change. AS91237 (2.3) Take action to enhance an aspect of people’s well-being within the school or community. AS91238 (2.4) Analyse an interpersonal issue(s) that…
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PER202
This course explores physical activity and recreation from a range of perspectives including personal experiences, assisting others, involvement in community activity and risk management. Students choosing this course should be motivated both to participate in physical activity and explore concepts further in the classroom. Please note, students wishing to pursue a…
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Fees
Fees Fees 2025 2026 Tuition per Year NZ$16,500 NZ$16,995 Tuition per Term NZ$4,500 for 1 Term NZ$9,000 for 2 Terms NZ$12,375 for 3 Terms NZ$500 per week (one term minimum) NZ$5,000 for Term 1 NZ$9,500 for 2 Terms NZ$12,500 for 3 Terms NZ$500 per week (one term minimum) Administration Fee NZ$400 NZ$500 Homestay Fees NZ$350 per week (includes $10 administration and monitoring fee) NZ$360 per week (includes $15 administration and monitoring fee) Medical & Travel…
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ECO301
How economics can solve problems such as improving youth health and education. Economic theory about market structure, market failure, market efficiency and the impact on the economy. How the government makes choices and can influence markets and society.
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Awards Ceremonies
Awards Ceremonies The Year 9 and 10 Awards Ceremony is held during the last days of the school year, Year 11 Awards Ceremony will be late in Term Four and the Year 12 Academic Awards Ceremony is held in February /March of the following year. One of the highlights of the…
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NCEA Level 2 Information
How Does a Student Gain the NCEA Level 2 Qualification?To qualify for an NCEA Level 2 qualification a student must have a total of 60 Level 2 or above credits. 10 Numeracy and 10 Literacy credits are also needed to gain NCEA Level 2. A student can obtain NCEA Level…
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Key Dates
Get the diary out and pencil in these important dates.