Senior Examinations

Wednesday 13 October - Monday 18 October

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Attainment 2009

2009 students achieved two scholarship results, both going to year 12 students. Maggie White gained scholarship in Drama and Natasha Sanguinetti gained a scholarship in French. More...


83% of year 11 students gained NCEA Level 1. 79% of year 12 students achieved NCEA Level 2 with 78% of year 13 students gaining NCEA Level 3. More...


TE REO MAORI 01 (MAOR01)

Content

This is the course which begins the serious study of the Maori language and its manifestations in tikanga, cultural aspects.

This course is ideal for students who are either considering further study at the higher levels, ie that are motivated by the desire to acquire competence in the Maori language.

It is also ideally suited for the senior student who wishes to gain a good foundation in basic language skills and tikanga prior to leaving Campion College.

The programme integrates four strands, Whakarongo (listening), Korero (speaking), Panui (reading comprehension) and Tuhituhi (writing). Tikanga, cultural aspects, such as the marae etc is a core component of this course.

Assessment

Prerequisites: Completion of Campion College Year 9 Reo module.

Stationery: 1 x Ringbinder

1 x Refill

1 x Note Book


TE REO MAORI 02 (MAOR02)

Content

This is the course which continues (from the semester 1 course) the serious study of the Maori language and is manifestations in tikanga, cultural aspects. The themes or learning contexts are different from the semester 1 course. The recognition is that students are working towards further development of their language competency while also meeting entry requirements for the next level of study.

This course is ideal for students who are either considering further study at the higher levels, ie that are motivated by the desire to acquire competence in the Maori language.

It is also ideally situated for the senior student who wishes to gain a good foundation in basic language skills and tikanga prior to leaving Campion College.

The programme integrates four strands, Whakarongo (listening), Korero (speaking), Panui (reading comprehension) and Tuhituhi (writing). Tikanga, cultural aspects, such as the marae etc is a core component of this course.

Assessment

Prerequisites: Completion of Campion College Year 9 Reo module.

Stationery: 1 x Ringbinder

1 x Refill

1 x Note Book
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