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15 Jul 08 |
In the Zone or out in the cold? Your child will spend some of his or her most formative years at primary school, so it's important to give yourself time to make an informed and well-considered decision when choosing an NZ primary school for your child. Remember, too, that
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10 Feb 09 |
School years and levels Sometimes it’s hard to work out the ‘Years’ and ‘Levels’ at school as they have changed since many of us were there. School years are ranked numerically from Year 0 (formerly Primer 1 or J1) to Year 13 (formerly Form 7). If your child
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10 Feb 09 |
School Terms & Holidays The New Zealand school year is divided into four terms for primary, intermediate and secondary schools. Students have a six-week summer holiday break and three two-week breaks between each of the four terms. Most schools follow the same term dates , but there is limited
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10 Feb 09 |
School Reports Your child's school reports show you what they have learnt and can do. Reports to parents are one part of the ongoing story of your child's learning. They provide a snapshot of what your child has learnt and can do at the time the teacher prepares
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10 Feb 09 |
Enrolments and zoning You may need to think about zoning and enrolments when choosing a primary or intermediate school for your child. All children have the right to be enrolled at a state school between their fifth birthday and the first of January following their 19th birthday.
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