好色导航

Our CurriculumA breadth & depth of learning experiences

Opportunities for employment are developing significantly, often in areas that previously didn鈥檛 even exist. Studying a variety of courses ensures you get a valuable insight into many academic disciplines, and helps you to determine where to concentrate your efforts in the future. At 好色导航, we offer a variety of courses to meet the pathways, interests & academic needs of all students.

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YEAR 9

In Year 9 students start the first year of their two year junior programme. Year 9 consists of two semesters (half year-long) with a combination of compulsory courses and option courses chosen by the students.鈥 

In Year 9 students will take 12 semester (half-year) courses that include:

a) Compulsory Courses - Two semesters of Health & PE, Mathematics, Science, and English and one semester of Social Studies.鈥 

b) Option Courses - Three鈥痵emesters of option courses (note: students choose 4 option courses in Year 10, the second year of the junior programme). Junior Literacy and Junior ESOL are invitation only and cannot be selected.

Students in Year 9 are required to take one choice from Set A (Languages and Arts), one choice from Set B (Technologies) and one other choice from any of the options available across all three columns. Students will also select an alternate option for both Set A and Set B.

SET A (Languages & Arts)鈥婼ET B (Technologies)
SET C (Other)
JMAO - Te Reo M膩ori
JFNT - Food & Nutrition TechnologyJAAS - Adopt a Scientist
JCHI - Chinese
JMTH - Materials Technology (Wood)
JAGR - Agriculture & Horticulture
JFRE - French
JDTF - Design Fashion Technology
JMEP - Media Production
JJPE - Japanese
JDVC - Design & Visual Communication - Architecture


JDAN - Dance
JDTY - Digital Technologies


JMUS - Music


JDRA - Drama


JTAH - Te Ao Haka


JART - Art


Languages: 鈥疻e strongly recommend students do all 3 Junior Semesters of their selected language if they intend doing Languages from Year 11 -13. This will provide a very good foundation that will support student success at 鈥疦CEA Level 2 and 3. 

It is important to study a wide range of option courses to enable pathways into Year 10 courses and beyond. 

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YEAR 10

Year 10 consists of two semesters (half-year-long) with a combination of core (compulsory) courses and option courses chosen by the students. Year 10 students take 12 semester (half-year) courses that include:

Compulsory Courses - Two Semesters of English & Social Studies, and one Semester of Health & PE, Mathematics, & Science.

Option Courses - Five option courses to be studied in Semester One or Two.

THE SENIOR SCHOOL (YEAR 11, 12 & 13)

There are no compulsory courses for Year 12 & 13 students. English & Mathematics courses are strongly recommended, though in Year 12.

Year 11 students study 12 semester courses. Two must be in English & two must be in Mathematics.                                               

Year 12 students study six courses that complete an NCEA Level 2 qualification. 

Year 13 students study five courses, have Independent Study Time (IST) & complete an NCEA Level 3 qualification, University Entrance & Scholarship. 

The major aims here are:

  • To give students a sound preparation in the subjects they are studying for external awards and qualifications.

  • To equip students for the transition to the post-school world of employment or further education.

  • To provide each student with a relevant course of study, which matches the individual's strengths and abilities.

好色导航 is fully accredited to award credits in all conventional subjects, and we have a very wide ranging accreditation to teach and assess vocational units.

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Papers which can be credited towards degrees at Canterbury, Lincoln or Massey Universities.鈥

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