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NCEA

National Certificate of Educational Achievement

The main NZ qualification for Year 11–13. We prepare students for both internally and externally assessed standards across all subjects.

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International General Certificate of Secondary Education

Cambridge IGCSE is offered in many NZ international and private schools. Our tutors have deep experience with Cambridge-style assessment.

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The IB Diploma Programme is demanding and internationally recognised. We guide students through MYP and DP with expert subject knowledge.

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Qualified teachers who understand children’s needs and focus on personal attention. through play-based and academic learning.

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Qualified teachers who understand children’s needs and focus on personal attention. through play-based and academic learning.

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Qualified teachers who understand children’s needs and focus on personal attention. through play-based and academic learning.

NCEA Use Case — Prototype Guide

Level-by-level exam pathways —
Engineering &Medicine

Credits · Internal & external assessments · UCAT · MMI · Complete MBChB journey from Year 9 to Specialist

Foundation

Year 9–10 — Engineering base

Student profile — Aryan (age 13, Year 9)
GoalSoftware or Mechanical Engineering at University of Auckland or UNSW Sydney
StrengthsLogical thinking, pattern recognition, robotics club, enjoys problem-solving
Critical decisionMust choose Algebra-stream Mathematics — not General Maths — to access Calculus at Level 2 and beyond
ExtracurricularRobotics club, coding competitions, science fairs — build portfolio of technical projects
Subject selection — Year 9 & 10
MathematicsAlgebra stream — non-negotiable entry gateCore — critical
SciencePhysics & Chemistry focus preferredCore — non-negotiable
Digital TechnologyProgramming basics, computational thinkingCore — strongly recommended
EnglishUE literacy preparation begins hereCompulsory
Social StudiesYear 9–10 school requirementCompulsory
Technology / DesignEngineering thinking and design processOptional elective
No formal NCEA credits in Year 9–10. The entire goal is arriving at Level 1 with algebra mastery and scientific literacy. Students who achieve Excellence in Year 10 algebra succeed significantly more often in Level 1 Calculus.
Level 1

NCEA Level 1 — Year 11

Minimum to pass NCEA Level 180 credits total
Aryan's target — Merit endorsement path100+ credits
Subject selection — Level 1
MathematicsAlgebra, Geometry, Statistics — 24 creditsCore
PhysicsMotion, electricity, waves — 20 creditsCore
ChemistryAtomic structure, reactions — 20 creditsCore
Digital TechnologyProgramming, databases — 20 creditsCore
EnglishReading, writing, media — 20 creditsUE literacy requirement
How NCEA grading works — scores and endorsements
Achieved
50–64%
Demonstrates knowledge of the standard
Merit
65–79%
Demonstrates understanding and application
Excellence
80%+
Demonstrates insight and sophisticated thinking
Merit endorsement
Course endorsement
14+ credits at Merit or above in a single subject, with at least 3 credits from external standards
Excellence endorsement
Certificate endorsement
50+ credits at Excellence across all Level 1 subjects — major scholarship advantage
Assessment prototype — Level 1 Mathematics (detailed breakdown)
Internal — teacher marked
• Algebra investigation project (4 credits)
• Statistical enquiry project (4 credits)
• Geometric reasoning portfolio (4 credits)
External — NZQA exam November
• Number and Algebra paper (4 credits)
• Statistics written exam (4 credits)
• Geometry written exam (4 credits)
Achievement StandardTypeCreditsAryan's target
Number and Algebra (91027)External4Merit
Algebra — equations & expressions (91028)Internal4Excellence
Geometric reasoning (91031)External4Merit
Statistical investigation (91035)Internal4Merit
Statistics — probability (91037)External4Achieved
Aryan's Level 1 Maths target: Excellence endorsement in this subject (14+ credits at Excellence with 3 from externals). This means aiming for Excellence in the two Internal standards and Merit+ in externals.
Assessment prototype — Level 1 Physics
Internal — teacher marked
• Physics investigation report — motion (4 credits)
• Electricity experiment report (3 credits)
External — NZQA exam November
• Mechanics written exam (4 credits)
• Waves and electricity exam (4 credits)
Achievement StandardTypeCreditsAryan's target
Mechanics investigation (90935)Internal4Excellence
Electricity and magnetism (90936)Internal3Merit
Mechanics — force & motion (90940)External4Merit
Waves and light (90944)External4Merit
Level 2

NCEA Level 2 — Year 12

Minimum to pass NCEA Level 260 credits at Level 2 or above
Aryan's target — Merit endorsement, unlock Level 3 Calculus80+ credits
The most critical subject decision in Aryan's journey
Calculus vs Statistics: All engineering degrees at NZ, AU, and UK universities require Calculus at Level 3. If Aryan chooses Maths with Statistics at Level 2, he cannot access Level 3 Calculus — and cannot enter engineering at university. This is the single most important decision of his school career.
Maths with CalculusDifferentiation, integration — 24 creditsCRITICAL — must choose this
PhysicsMechanics, waves, electricity — 20 creditsCore
ChemistryBonding, equilibrium, reactions — 20 creditsCore
Digital TechnologyComplex programming, data — 20 creditsCore
EnglishUE literacy — 10 credits needed at L2Required for UE
Assessment prototype — Level 2 Maths with Calculus
Internal — teacher marked
• Differentiation application task (5 credits)
• Integration project — area/volume (5 credits)
External — NZQA exam November
• Differentiation written exam (7 credits)
• Integration and algebra exam (7 credits)
Achievement StandardTypeCreditsAryan's target
Apply calculus methods — differentiation (91261)External7Excellence
Apply calculus methods — integration (91262)External7Merit
Apply sequences and series (91258)External4Merit
Apply linear programming (91256)Internal3Excellence
Apply network theory (91260)Internal3Merit
Assessment prototype — Level 2 Physics
Internal assessments
• Mechanics investigation (4 credits)
• Electricity experiment report (4 credits)
• Waves / optics portfolio (4 credits)
External exams — NZQA November
• Mechanics paper (6 credits)
• Electricity & magnetism paper (6 credits)
• Modern physics paper (4 credits)
Achievement StandardTypeCreditsAryan's target
Mechanics — force and motion (91171)External6Excellence
Electricity and magnetism (91173)External6Merit
Wave behaviour (91170)External4Merit
Mechanics investigation (91168)Internal4Excellence
Modern physics (91172)External4Merit
Level 3 + UE

NCEA Level 3 + University Entrance

UE — 3 approved subjects at Level 314+ credits each
UE Literacy gate10 credits reading + 10 writing at L2+
UE Numeracy gate10 credits at Level 1+ in number/algebra
Subject selection — Level 3 engineering track
CalculusIntegration, differentiation, complex — 24 creditsUE Subject #1 — critical
PhysicsMechanics, electromagnetism — 20 creditsUE Subject #2 — critical
Chemistry or Digital TechChoose based on target degree — 20 creditsUE Subject #3
EnglishComplete UE literacy if not yet satisfiedIf needed
Assessment prototype — Level 3 Calculus (Aryan's most important exam)
Internal assessments
• Differentiation application task (6 credits)
• Integration project — volumes (6 credits)
• Complex numbers investigation (4 credits)
External exams — NZQA November
• Apply differentiation methods exam (6 credits)
• Apply integration methods exam (6 credits)
• Apply trigonometry paper (4 credits)
Achievement StandardTypeCreditsAryan's target
Apply differentiation methods (91578)External6Excellence
Apply integration methods (91579)External6Excellence
Apply trigonometric methods (91575)External4Merit
Complex numbers (91577)Internal5Merit
Differentiation — internal project (91587)Internal3Excellence
Scholarship Calculus: Aryan should sit the NZQA Scholarship Calculus exam in November — separate from NCEA. Cash award and a notation on the NCEA record. Top engineering programmes at UoA, Canterbury, and UNSW view Scholarship Calculus as a strong differentiator.
Aryan's complete UE profile — summary
UE subjectsCalculus ✓ (24 cr), Physics ✓ (20 cr), Chemistry ✓ (20 cr) — all 14+ credits at Level 3
Literacy10 reading + 10 writing credits at Level 2 — satisfied via English ✓
NumeracySatisfied via Level 1 Maths algebra credits ✓ (met long ago)
Rank scoreBest 80 credits from Level 3 — UoA Engineering typically requires 250–280 rank score for entry
Endorsement targetExcellence endorsement certificate: 50+ credits at Excellence across Level 3
University

BE(Hons) — Engineering degree pathway

4-year BE(Hons) structure — all NZ engineering degrees
Year 1Foundation year identical for all branches: Engineering Maths, Mechanics, Computing, Engineering Design and Graphics
Year 2Choose specialisation. Core theory deepens. Group design projects begin. Lab work intensifies.
Year 3Advanced theory, specialised labs, industry internship strongly recommended (paid, 12 weeks)
Year 4 (Hons)Capstone engineering project (full year), advanced specialisation papers, professional practice and engineering ethics
Specialisation branches — which Level 3 subjects unlock each
BranchRequired Level 3 subjectsTop NZ / AU / UK universities
Software EngineeringCalculus, Digital TechnologyUoA, VUW, UNSW, Edinburgh
Mechanical EngineeringCalculus, Physics, ChemistryUoA, Canterbury, Monash, Manchester
Civil EngineeringCalculus, PhysicsCanterbury, UoA, Melbourne, Imperial
Electrical / ElectronicCalculus, PhysicsUoA, VUW, UNSW, Edinburgh
Chemical EngineeringCalculus, Chemistry, PhysicsCanterbury, UoA, Manchester, Monash
Biomedical EngineeringCalculus, Biology, ChemistryUoA, Melbourne, Imperial
MechatronicsCalculus, Physics, Digital TechnologyCanterbury, UoA, UNSW
Aerospace EngineeringCalculus, Physics (Chemistry recommended)Canterbury, Monash, Manchester, Imperial
Fees by residency status — NZ, Australia, United Kingdom
CountryNZ Citizen / Resident (domestic)NZ Citizen in AustraliaInternational fees
New Zealand~$9,000–$11,000/yr (StudyLink eligible)N/A~$38,000–$45,000/yr
AustraliaNZ Resident pays international fees~A$9,000–$14,000/yr (HECS-HELP)~A$35,000–$45,000/yr
United KingdomInternational fees apply to all NZ students~£25,000–£35,000/yr~£25,000–£35,000/yr
NZ citizens studying in Australia qualify for domestic HECS-HELP fees under the Trans-Tasman agreement. However, NZ permanent residents and all visa holders pay full international fees in Australia. HECS debt accrues in Australia and must be repaid there.
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Courses for Year 3 to Year 13

We cover the three core subjects across all year groups — from primary foundations through to senior exam preparation.

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Mathematics

Year 3 – Year 13

From number sense and fractions in primary through to calculus, statistics and algebra at senior level. We build strong mathematical foundations and problem-solving confidence.

Number & Algebra Geometry Statistics Calculus (Yr 11–13) Trigonometry
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English

Year 3 – Year 13

Reading comprehension, creative writing, essay skills, grammar and language analysis. We develop confident communicators at every stage — from early literacy to senior essay writing.

Reading Comprehension Creative Writing Essay Skills Grammar Text Analysis
📅 Intensive blocks
👥 Max 6 students
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Science

Year 7 – Year 13

Covering junior general science through to senior Biology, Chemistry and Physics. We make concepts clear with engaging explanations, practical examples and exam-focused revision.

Biology Chemistry Physics Junior Science Lab Skills
📅 Intensive blocks
👥 Max 6 students
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Year 9 – Year 13

Targeted internal and external exam preparation. We cover past papers, assessment strategies, time management and mark-scheme familiarisation to maximise exam performance.

Past Papers Internal Assessments Mock Exams Revision Plans Study Skills
📅 Intensive blocks
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NCEA Student Pathway Guide

Two detailed use cases: Year 9 to University — subject selection, credits, and career entry

Meet Aryan — Year 9 student, engineering pathway
GoalMechanical or software engineering at a NZ/UK/Australian university
StrengthsStrong logical thinking, enjoys maths and building things
Year 9–10 focusBuild numeracy, science fundamentals, and digital technology skills
MathsScienceDigital TechnologyEnglishSocial Studies
Y9–10
Foundation
Year 9–10: Building the base

Core subjects to lock in early

Maths (Algebra focus)ScienceDigital Tech / ComputingEnglish
Key tip:Achieve Merit/Excellence in Maths — it's the entry gate for calculus in Level 2.
Avoid:Dropping maths or science early — these cannot be recovered in senior school.
L1
NCEA L1
NCEA Level 1 — Year 11
Minimum: 80 credits to pass Level 1

Target: 80 credits | Recommended: 100+ credits

Compulsory subjects
Maths (18–24 cr)Science (18–24 cr)English (20 cr)
Recommended electives
Digital Technology (20 cr)Physics (20 cr) Score aim
Score aim:Merit or Excellence endorsement — sets up scholarship eligibility later.
Internal:Projects, assignments, lab reports marked by teacher.
External:Nov–Dec NZQA exams: Maths, English, Science.
L2
NCEA L2
NCEA Level 2 — Year 12
Minimum: 60 credits at L2 or above

Target: 80 credits at L2+ | Aim for Merit/Excellence

Core for engineering
Maths with Calculus (24 cr)Physics (20 cr)Chemistry (20 cr)
Strongly recommended
Digital Technology (20 cr)English (20 cr)
Key note:Calculus is non-negotiable for engineering degrees. Do NOT choose Maths with Statistics at Level 2 if aiming for engineering.
L3
NCEA L3/UE
NCEA Level 3 + University Entrance — Year 13
UE requirement: 3 approved subjects at L3, 14+ credits each
Must-have for engineering UE
Calculus (24 cr)Physics (20 cr)Chemistry or Digital Tech (20 cr)
Literacy & numeracy (UE gate)
10 credits in Literacy (L2+)10 credits in Numeracy (L1+)
Endorsement:Excellence endorsement in Calculus + Physics greatly improves admission to competitive engineering programmes.
Scholarship:Top students can sit NZQA Scholarship exams (separate from NCEA) for financial awards.
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University
University entry — engineering
University of Auckland

BE(Hons) — Software, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical

4 years full-time
Citizen ~$9,000/yr Resident ~$9,000/yr PR ~$9,000/yr
Victoria University of Wellington

BE — Software, Network, Electronic

4 years full-time
Citizen ~$8,500/yr PR ~$8,500/yr
Canterbury University

BE(Hons) — Mechanical, Chemical, Civil

4 years
Citizen ~$8,500/yr PR ~$8,500/yr
NZ citizen/resident:Domestic fees apply. StudyLink loans available. International students pay ~$38,000–$45,000/yr.
Branches:Software Engineering, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Chemical, Biomedical, Mechatronics.
Software EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCivil & StructuralElectrical/Electronic Chemical Engineering Biomedical Engineering Mechatronics Aerospace
Software:Highest demand in NZ/AU. Focus on Calculus + Digital Technology at Level 3.
Mechanical:Requires strong Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry. Good pathway into manufacturing, energy.
Biomedical:Bridges engineering and medicine. Requires Calculus, Physics, and Biology at Level 3.
UNSW Sydney

NZ Citizens get domestic fees (Trans-Tasman agreement).

Meet Priya — Year 9 student, medical pathway
GoalMedicine (MBChB) or health sciences at a NZ/UK/Australian university
StrengthsStrong memory, caring nature, interest in biology and human health
Year 9–10 focusBiology, Chemistry fundamentals, English communication skills
BiologyChemistryMathsEnglishSocial Studies
Y9–10
Foundation
Year 9–10: Building the base
Science (Bio/Chem focus)MathsEnglish
Key tipExcel in English — medical schools assess communication heavily in interviews and internally assessed work
ExtracurricularVolunteering, St John Ambulance, or hospital visits demonstrate genuine interest to medical school interviewers.
L1
NCEA L1
NCEA Level 1 — Year 11
Minimum: 80 credits. Target: 100+ credits at Merit/Excellence
Core subjects
Science — Biology focus (20 cr)Science — Chemistry focus (20 cr)Maths (18 cr)English (20 cr)
Recommended electives
Health Education (16 cr)Social Studies (20 cr)
AssessmentInternal: teacher-assessed lab reports, research portfolios. External: NZQA exams in Nov–Dec.
L2
NCEA L2
NNCEA Level 2 — Year 12
Minimum: 60 credits at L2 or above. Target: 80+ credits Merit/Excellence
Core for medicine
Biology (20 cr)Chemistry (20 cr)Maths (Calculus or Statistics) (20 cr)
Recommended
Physics (20 cr)English (20 cr)
Key NoteBiology and Chemistry at L2 are the non-negotiables for medical school. Physics is required for some Health Science programmes
L3
NCEA L3/UE
NCEA Level 3 + University Entrance — Year 13
UE requirement + competitive GPA for medical school selection
Must-have for medical UE
Biology (20 cr)Chemistry (20 cr)Physics (20 cr)English (20 cr)Maths — Statistics or Calculus (20 cr)
Important Medical school entry is highly competitive
UCATMost NZ/AU/UK medical schools require the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) — taken in Year 12–13 or after. Register early.
InterviewBMMI (Multiple Mini Interviews) — prepare with role-play, ethics discussions, communication practice.
GPA targetExcellence endorsement across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics significantly improves chances
Health Sci first yearNZ students often do a competitive first year (Health Sciences Firstyear at Otago or Auckland) before gaining medical school entry.
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University
University entry — medical stream
University of Otago

MBChB (6 years) — NZ's main medical school Entry via Health Sciences Firstyear (competitive)

Citizen ~$8,000/yr PR ~$8,000/yr PR ~$9,000/yr
University of Auckland

MBChB (6 years) — Auckland medical school Entry via first-year Health Sciences

Citizen ~$8,000/yr PR ~$8,000/yr
Alternative pathways

Bachelor of Health Science, Pharmacy (BPharm), Nursing (BN), Physiotherapy — at AUT, Massey, Otago, or Wintec

Domestic fees apply
NZ citizen/resident:Domestic fees ~$8,000–$12,000/yr. StudyLink available. International students pay ~$50,000–$80,000/yr for medicine
Selection:GPA from Health Sciences Firstyear + UCAT score + interview performance. Very competitive — only ~15–20% progress to Year 2 medicine.
Full medicine (MBChB / MBBS)
General PractitionerSurgeryPaediatricsEmergency MedicinePsychiatry Oncology
Allied health (alternative to MBChB)
Pharmacy (BPharm — 4 yr)Physiotherapy (4 yr)Nursing (BN — 3 yr)Dentistry (BDS — 5 yr)Optometry (4 yr) Biomedical Science (3 yr → research)
Pharmacy:Otago and Auckland — requires Biology + Chemistry at L3. Excellent career and less competitive than medicine.
Physiotherapy:AUT, Otago — requires Biology, Human Movement at L3. In high demand in NZ.
Engineering Medicine Citizen rate Resident rate
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