Whanganui Midweek

EDUCATION AND ENROLMENTS

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CHOOSING SUBJECT AREAS YEAR 9 AND 10

All year 9 and 10 students in English medium schools are required to study core subjects such as English, mathematic­s, science as well as health and physical education. In addition, most secondary schools offer a range of different options for your child to choose from, including technology, arts, social sciences and languages other than English.

It’s a good idea for you and your child to think about any areas of interest or particular strengths when they are in year 8 as this may affect which school and which subject options they choose when they move on to year 9. If at the time of enrolment your child is unsure about which optional subjects they want to take, your chosen school will be able to guide you on this.

YEAR 11 AND BEYOND

In years 11-13 students specialise further as they work toward NCEA (National Certificat­e of Educationa­l Achievemen­t, which is the main secondary school qualificat­ion). In most schools' students will start looking at subject area choices midway through Year 10. This includes finding out what qualificat­ions they will need when they leave school to move on to work or tertiary study of their choice. The requiremen­ts for tertiary courses differ so its best students keep their options open as long as possible. And it might be that your teenager is not sure what they want to do when they leave school. In addition to the core subject areas, many schools offer courses that lead to trades or vocations such as travel and tourism, engineerin­g and hospitalit­y.

8 STEPS TO CHOOSING SCHOOL SUBJECTS

Choosing school subjects is often not an easy task. The system for picking subjects can seem complicate­d and it isn’t always clear what subjects are needed for particular career pathways.

By following these eight steps, you can easily work out what subjects are the right ones for your young person.

Step 1: Attend school informatio­n evenings.

Step 2: Look back on subjects taken before.

Step 3: Choose subjects for a range of careers.

Step 4: Choose subjects for the course they want.

Step 5: Check the subjects are right for NCEA.

Step 6: Career expos can be helpful.

Step 7: Encourage them to speak with a career adviser.

Step 8: Get subject choices in on time

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