AGHS — Aug 16, 2020

Subject choice is an important process in your school year. You need to consider a number of factors when choosing your subjects for next year. Think carefully about your learning and talk with as many people as you can about the variety of subjects available to you.

CHOOSING A COURSE

Choose subjects or a course that:

HOW MANY SUBJECTS DO I STUDY? 

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QUALIFICATIONS 

All learning leads towards gaining a National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA). Subjects in Year 9 and 10 build the foundations for learning in Year 11 and success in gaining qualifications. All subjects at Level 1, 2 and 3 in the senior school are assessed against achievement or unit standards which are worth credits.

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All NCEA certificates may be endorsed with Merit or with Excellence. You need at least 50 credits at Merit or at Excellence at the same level to earn endorsed certificates.

Course or subject endorsement is also possible if you achieve 14 credits or more at Merit or Excellence. 

UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE (UE) REQUIREMENTS

ACADEMIC PROGRESSION 

It is recommended that you need to achieve a complete NCEA certificate at each level in order to take a full programme at the next level.

You must check the entry requirements for each subject you want to take and ensure you achieve enough credits to continue it in the following year. Generally, you need to have achieved at least 10 credits in a subject to be allowed to study it at the next level. Some subjects do not have entry requirements. This means that you may choose

these subjects without having studied them before. If you have any queries or concerns about entry to a subject you should discuss this with the contact person listed. 

CAREER EDUCATION

Career Education aims at developing career competencies appropriate for each level. These include self- awareness, exploring opportunities, deciding and acting, skills for job search and the world of work.

CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 

All students are able to make an appointment for a career interview at any time.

For further information about Career Education or support, please email Ms Guinness at nguinness@avonside.school.nz 

VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS

Achieving success in a Vocational Pathway means that as a student you have developed skills and knowledge in areas that employers value and are relevant to their industries.

If you are aiming for a career in a particular sector, the Vocational Pathways tools can help you to see which subjects and standards you should do to get to where you want to go. If you are undecided on a career, the pathways can help you see how your strengths and interests match up to an amazing range of jobs and study options available.

To get started visit: The 'Profile builder' http://youthguarantee.net.nz which provides information about jobs and study options. The 'Occupation Outlook' shows where the real job opportunities exist.

Below are the different vocational pathways. Thoughout the booklet, each Learning Area will outline which VP they cater to within their subjects. 

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AVONSIDE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM 2021 

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