Headmaster Grant Lander — Nov 20, 2018

Our education system is going through a very significant period of review in a multitude of areas including state school governance, learning support and a review of NCEA.

Dear parents and guardians

Our education system is going through a very significant period of review in a multitude of areas including state school governance, learning support and a review of NCEA. In the middle of the year, there was quite a lot of publicity around the Minister of Education, Honourable Chris Hipkins’ decision to significantly change NCEA level one.

Reviews of current practices is a healthy timing for any organisation and sector. However, as an Independent School, we do have a much greater amount of flexibility than our state and integrated counterparts on what we take on board from the outcomes of the review process.

As a school, we are committed to a fundamental set of principles of learning and assessment that we believe should underpin what occurs in the future at Year 11 level and beyond.

NCEA in its current form is certainly not perfect, but it is also not seriously flawed. Any proposed change will have a significant lead in time, it won’t happen for at least a couple of years (i.e. 2022 or beyond) and so we will have a number of years to evaluate the changes and adapt them to what best fits our community. 

We strongly believe though that Year 11 students need, at this age, to be challenged and motivated by an external qualification. We will, in the meantime, be investigating the viability of offering a broader range of Cambridge IGCSE subjects , should the review opt to remove NCEA Level One or change the format so significantly as to not meet our community’s needs. However, we will not opt for a particular academic pathway without seeking the input of parents and caregivers.