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Primary school students study subjects guided by New Zealand National Curriculum: English, the arts, health and physical education, languages, mathematics and statistics, science, social sciences and technology
Intermediate schools are a bridge between primary school and secondary school.
New Zealand has three types of school:
New Zealand has eight state-funded universities, 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) and about 550 Private Training Establishments (PTEs), which include English language schools.
Choose the type of institution that’s best for your career path:
The New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) has ten qualification levels to meet a range of learners’ needs. Levels are based on complexity, with level one the least complex and level ten the most complex. The level descriptors are broadly defined in terms of what a graduate is expected to know, understand and be able to do as a result of learning.
Levels 1- 4 are broadly comparable to senior secondary education. For example, NCEA and basic trades training.
Levels 5-6 generally cover advanced trades, technical and business qualifications.
Levels 7-10 generally cover degrees, graduate and postgraduate qualifications. There are no fixed divisions between the types of courses offered by different types of provider.