Mrs Nola Kilpatrick — Feb 14, 2020

Reviews and Reconsiderations for 2019 NCEA (Date extended to Friday 21 February)

Students should have now received their NCEA exam papers.

Please make sure the boys check all answer booklets for errors and talk to their teacher or the head of faculty if unsure, as they may be eligible for additional credits.

Candidates will be able to apply for a review or reconsideration by logging in and clicking on the relevant link in their learner login. Reconsideration applications and payments are made on-line and for review applications, candidates must download their personalised review form, complete it, then send it in, with the relevant examination booklet or portfolio. There is no charge for a review.

Applications for NCEA reconsideration and reviews must be made by 21 February 2020. For more information see: http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/reviews-and-recons

While the cost is $20.40 per paper, it is refunded if it is an NZQA error.

A review should only be requested for a processing error and carries no fee.

Candidates can apply for a reconsideration if they believe that their work has not been marked. This carries a fee per standard.

Students who do not have access to a computer should contact NZQA on 0800 697 296 for a copy of the reconsideration application form.

It is advisable for students to talk to their teachers prior to applying for a review or reconsideration.

Student Documents - NCEA Certificates, Record of Achievement & School Results Summary Reminder: 

Students need to order any documents they are eligible for and want copies of from their learner login. NCEAs, Record of Achievement and, for school leavers, the School Results Summary will not be automatically sent to students in April as they were in the past.

NCEA Information Evening

An NCEA Information Evening will be held in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC) on Wednesday 26 February beginning at 7.00pm. 

Parents of students in years 11, 12 and 13 who are new to NCEA will find this particularly useful, but all parents are warmly invited. The presentation will also cover the requirements for University Entrance and an opportunity to ask questions. It should take no longer than an hour.

Parking will be available on site via the Momorangi Gate entrance.