Approx Cost:
$5.00 voluntary contribution for course materials.
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

 Year 12 - Literacy Co-Requisite Unit Standards in Reading (5credits) and Writing (5 credits). Alternatively, students can discuss their suitability with the HOLA, Ms Lamont.


Year 13 - It is expected that students have at least 10 credits at Merit or Excellence from Level 2 English Achievement Standards. Alternatively, students can discuss their suitability with the HOLA.


As this is an academic course, it is expected that students choosing this course will be perceptive, articulate, and accurate writers, and readers

Course Outline:

Do you have strong opinions? Enjoy unpacking big ideas, debating perspectives, and reading literature that challenges the way we see the world? This course is designed for capable Year 12 and Year 13 students who want to extend their thinking and develop the skills needed for success in NCEA English and beyond. 

 While working towards Level 2 or Level 3 NCEA achievement standards, you’ll also be introduced to the critical thinking, intertextual analysis, and academic writing skills required for English Scholarship. 

 You’ll explore a wide range of literary texts—from poetry and plays to novels and essays—drawing connections across genres, time periods, and cultures. Through the lens of intertextuality, you’ll examine what literature reveals about the human experience, and why it still matters today. 

 Your analytical and creative thinking will be extended as you engage in academic discussion, respond to unfamiliar texts, and refine your ability to form original, insightful arguments. A love of literature and the confidence to think independently will help you thrive in this course. 

 This is your opportunity to read widely, write with purpose, and develop the intellectual confidence needed for university study and Scholarship success. 

As a guide please click here to see the standards that were included in the 2024 course. These can potentially change in 2026.


Please note that English is currently undergoing a national curriculum rewrite. This course may be subject to change

 

Assessment:

This course is made up of internal and external achievement standards.  Students can achieve these Achievement Standards at Level 2 or Level 3. Students are expected to sit both external (examination) Achievement Standards.  Assessments in this course may change to reflect updates in the new English curriculum. 

Where Does It Lead:

Year 13 English: ENW301, ENF301, ENC301, ENR001, ENS001 and ENG301.

For those in Year 13, University – many courses require NCEA Level 3 English as a prerequisite (refer to Careers information).

For further information see:
Mrs Ryan
krn@lincoln.school.nz