Course choices and booklets

The process for choosing next year’s courses starts in late August/early September each year. Our course choice booklets outline:

  • Course content
  • The learning focus for each course
  • NCEA information
  • Entry recommendations

Senior Course Choices 2025

Students in Years 10—12 are invited to explore the options available..

First round choices planning sheets (updated 6.8.2024)

If you have a clash: circle the preferred subject in the correct line and add the other subject that is clashing in the ‘alternate’ column. Be prepared to drop one.

If you have more than one clash, add written notes explaining the clashes on the sheet and ask your rōpū teacher to pass the named sheet to Mrs Lewis.

The timeline for making course decisions for 2024 is below. There are opportunities to discuss course choices at Future Focus Evening and also at Learning Conversations.
For further information about NCEA, read the Future Focus Evening Presentation.
If you missed Future Focus and would like to find out more from each faculty, you can view their presentations.
  • Monday 12 August 2024 – Future Focus evening
  • Tuesday 13 August 2024 – Student portal goes live for preliminary decisions
  • Monday 26 August 2024 — Preliminary decisions made for 2025
  • Wednesday 28 August 2024 — Learning Conversations for years 12 and 13
  • Friday 20 September 2024 — Final course decisions made for 2025

Year 10 Course Choices 2025

  • Using the Year 10 Course Choice Booklet for 2025 students and whānau are invited to explore the Year 10 option courses available next year.
  • Instructions as to how to select Year 10 option courses for 2025 are detailed on page 16 of the Year 10 Course Choice Booklet.  
  • Choices can be made online in rōpū Google classrooms during week 8. Students will also need to submit a copy of the planning sheet from page 15 of the booklet.
  • The deadline for completion: Monday 16 September.
  • Got any questions? Try the Year 10 FAQs, or speak to your rōpū or subject teacher.

Junior Whānau Guide – 2025

For students in Years 9 and 10 the Junior curriculum handbook provides useful information regarding the courses and taster courses available and the pathways into NCEA.

Year 9 students take all eight taster courses during the year and make choices for languages at the end of Term 1.

 

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