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What advice do you have for Chinese students going to high school in New Zealand? 4496

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Many of Rieter's domestic students are longing for the beautiful high school and campus life in New Zealand。The high school system in New Zealand includes CIE, IB and NCEA。Today, we will introduce the most important high school curriculum in New Zealand - NCEA, how should you learn?When are you coming to New Zealand?From what grade?

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For many students who come to New Zealand to study high school after graduating from junior high school or senior high school in China, this new environment is full of yearning, but also brings a lot of discomfort。In the 12 years of compulsory education in China, teachers bear the heavy responsibility of guidance and supervision in the learning process, and students' words and deeds and every ups and downs of grades cannot escape their eyes。After the parents' meeting, the teacher's sincere talk, I believe that many students have experienced。

In secondary education in New Zealand, teachers are more like friends。In addition to teaching knowledge, they pay more attention to training students' independent thinking and problem-solving ability, helping students learn to take responsibility for their own choices and become the master of their own lives。Teachers offer tutoring when necessary, but more often than not, they expect students to explore and solve problems on their own。

High school in New Zealand starts in Year 9, and Year 9 students have a wide range of curriculum options, with one or two subjects each chosen from areas such as arts, technology, languages and future development to help students better understand their abilities and interests。Some students coming straight to Year 11 or 12 May find the credit system in New Zealand high school difficult to adjust to, and English proficiency is slower to improve。Determining the future direction of study in a short period of time also confuses many students。

Therefore, we recommend that the best age to study in a New Zealand secondary school is 13-14 years old, so that you can directly enter the ninth year of a New Zealand high school (first year of high school).。Students in this age group have strong language adaptability and are freshmen in the class, so they can better integrate into the circle of local students and make friends。In terms of study, I can also adapt to the different education system of China two years in advance, and lay a solid foundation for the three years after high school。In this way, you can not only fully experience and understand the native culture of New Zealand, but also develop your independence and cheerful personality。