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New Zealand
New Zealand Education Overview
It is one of the countries that is at the international level. There are approximately 3% of universities in the world rankings. It is a small country with a population of about 5 million people. is also a world leader in the development of new innovations about education as well There are approximately 17,000 international high school students and 34,000 university students per year.
Especially striking is the issue of educational reforms.
which New Zealand began to take action seriously since 1987
and became a model for many countries later
The advantages of studying abroad in New Zealand are the main advantages compared to other countries. One of the world's leading educational leaders is safety, the cost that cannot be reached. (affordability) and the Government student visa requirement / policy
An overview of studying abroad in New Zealand
Secondary School
Things you should know about studying at a high school in New Zealand
The New Zealand academic year starts in February.
There are 4 academic semesters in total, with approximately 2 holidays. Sundays during the study period and there is an additional 6 weeks off at the end of the year.
Most students start classes at 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Most New Zealand schools wear school uniforms.
There are many boys and girls schools.
Most students bring their own food for lunch during the day. Although the school has a cafeteria that sells food and snacks.
Secondary school is from Year 9 - 13, which is different from Thailand which has only 12 (M. 6)
Level 1 : Year 11 Secondary School (equivalent to high school 5) or Vocational Certificate (Vocational Vocational 1), age 15 years
Level 2: Year 12 Secondary School (equivalent to M.6) or Vocational Certificate (Vocational Vocational 2 ) 16 years old
Level 3: Year 13 Secondary School Final year or Foundation Certificate or Vocational Certificate (Vocational Vocational 3) Age 17 years