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2010 Cambridge External Examination Timetable May June
2010 Term 2 Senior College Internal Examinations
Term 4Examination Timetable 2010

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ACG Senior College

 
Selecting your course is an important and exciting part of planning for your future. A feature of the College is the individual consideration of the academic pathway of every student. All prospective students discuss subject choice with a senior manager with a view to planning their career choices.

Selecting Your Course In many cases your courses will be made up of subjects at one level. However, it is also possible to combine courses from different subject levels provided you have the requisite level of prior knowledge.

ACG Senior College staff can assist you with selecting your course.

Year 11 Compulsory Subjects for most students

English Language - students usually sit their English Language papers in the May examination session, during Term two.

Literature in English

Mathematics

 

Optional Subjects

Any other three subjects normally at IGCSE level (students are encouraged to keep options open at this stage,

at least one science is recommended)

 

 All Y 11 students take one period of Modules (The course comprises: Health Education (Sexuality Education, Drug/Alcohol Education); Study Skills; Careers Information; IT) and one period of Physical Education each week.

 

 

Technology: effective use of computers to help learning.

 

In the following Years (12 & 13) all students receive further individual course planning guidance to ensure they are in the appropriate course for their chosen career.

Year 12 The only compulsory subject for most students is English, since a pass (grade E or better) at AS level is a prerequisite for entry to university within NZ.

Students usually take four subjects, normally at AS Level, in Year 12 and a further four subjects, at AS or A2 Level, in Year 13. Extensive individual counselling occurs between subject teachers, Deans, the Careers Counselor and students to ensure that students embark on suitable courses.

In making subject choices, students are encouraged to contact the Careers Counsellor, Ms Bell Pamela.Bell@acg.ac.nz or the Deputy Principal, Mr Gottard Graham.Gottard@acg.ac.nz  

Subjects available: Please click here

Core Subjects (compulsory)