Fono (Meeting) May 30, 6.30pm - 8.00pm in the staffroom
We invite parents and fanau of Pasifika students, Years 9-13 to our first fono (meeting) for 2012.
We strongly recommend that students aged between 16-18 years attend Waitakere College for two years in order to have the best chance of acceptance into a chosen course at university. Most students will need this time to complete the English requirements. Students also need a good understanding of the methods of study used in New Zealand schools and universities in order to be successful at university.
ENGLISH
English is compulsory for all International Students. On arrival each student is tested to verify the level of English
currently understood. This ensures they are placed in the English course that best meets their needs.
This could be:
Courses of Study:
Other subjects chosen depend on the English class a student is placed in. Choice of subjects is outlined under SUBJECT CHOICES. It is possible for students to study different subjects at different levels at the same time.
Reception Class
These students study introductory English for half their programme. They also study Mathematics and two other subjects (with limited choice).
Some of these subjects may be at NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) level. When students have sufficient English language they are transferred to the next level.

Year 12: In the year 12 programme, students study English at Level 1. They also choose 4 other subjects at Level 1 or 2. They sit NCEA examinations in these subjects to gain entry to the next level.

Year 13: In the year 13 programme most students are preparing for the NCEA Level 2 English qualifications, which are required for entry into a university. In particular, these examinations test reading and writing, appropriate to academic study at secondary and tertiary levels. They also study up to 5 other subjects, usually from NCEA Levels 2 or 3.
Entrance into Tertiary Institutes: All universities in New Zealand are equal. Different universities offer courses not available at other universities. Auckland University of Technology allows students to start at a lower academic level in two year Diploma courses but also offers three year Bachelor courses equivalent to any other university.
In order to apply to a Diploma course in any university, students studying in New Zealand must gain:
In order to apply to a Bachelor course in any university, students studying in New Zealand must gain:
Some departments have further requirements for entrance to their courses. Standards for International students are higher than for New Zealand Resident Students.
Fees
NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) at Level 1 (Year 11), Level 2 (Year 12) and Level 3 (Year 13) is administered by NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority). All students must pay a fee for sitting these examinations in November. This should be included in fees for Year 11, 12 and 13 students. Students aged between 13 and 18 are welcome to apply to attend our school. On arrival each student is interviewed and placed in a course most suited to his/her needs.