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The main feature of the curriculum at Long Bay College is that the courses are individualized and collected from the main subjects of study at the secondary school stage:
Long Bay College is a private type educational institution where schoolchildren and teenagers from 13 to 18 years old can get a quality secondary education. Over the years of successful work, the college has built an excellent reputation for itself through the use of advanced educational technologies and good technical equipment.
Today, the school is not without reason proud of the success of its students and graduates in areas such as graphics, engineering and art. In the ranking of the Auckland institutions of secondary education NCEA Ranking 2011-2014, Long Bay College ranks 33rd.
With students from grades 9 to 13, qualified teachers use carefully thought-out academic courses. The educational process is organized in small groups, the list of studied disciplines remains wide, according to the standard program at this stage of study. Teachers of Long Bay College support students and help them not only prepare for confident passing of state exams, but also continue their education at secondary specialized or higher educational institutions. Most students, of course, seek to get to universities.
The main feature of the curriculum at Long Bay College is that the courses are individualized and collected from the main subjects of study at the secondary school stage:
Studying in high school at Long Bay College is aimed at preparing students for the mandatory certification exams and three-level preparation for the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) exams for admission to university.
Therefore, grade 11 ends with a certificate of secondary education from the New Zealand sample School Certificate (1st level). In grade 12, students take exams to receive a Sixth Form Certificate document (2nd level). In the 13th grade, young people take final examinations, the results of which can already get into New Zealand universities (3rd level).
The course of the first two levels includes such subjects as foreign languages (English + others), mathematics, natural, social and humanitarian sciences, applied technologies, art (music, dance, theater), physical education.
At the third level, students can choose the subjects of study that best suit them for their chosen higher education profile: these are business courses, economics, marketing, advanced courses in technical or humanitarian disciplines.