Moving with A Level/IB aged children
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Getting NCEA1 maths is part of UE, and will make uni applications much more straightforward. Some of the UE stuff is quite recent - and there are slight changesf or this year's cohort too. The previous poster might have had a kid come in before UE was defined in this way, but also they might have been aiming for a uni/ course that the school knew would consider her GCSE maths as equivalent to UE component.
http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificatio...sity-entrance/
http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificatio...sity-entrance/
The school did tried to tell me that he needed the NCEA math, but when I contacted the Uni they said his UK results were fine
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Thats's great and great he knew what he wanted to do so you could contact the uni and sort it!
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Trafford, it is so interesting reading some of your past posts. You sound as though you went through a very similar thought process as we (particularly me) are going through now, and like your daughter, mine also wants to do medicine! I've been looking at St Cuthberts for IB and EGGS for NCEA, both of which look good, I think. Also, living in that general area would then allow our 6 year old to eventually go to Auckland Grammar. I love the 'boarding school' attitude your daughter has adopted - a great coping strategy when it gets tough!
All the best for your new chapter in NZ, I really hope you settle in quickly and this time next year we'll be there too!
All the best for your new chapter in NZ, I really hope you settle in quickly and this time next year we'll be there too!
She starts IB next week - we're very proud of her amd how she has adapted (the actual results are just a bonus), and she is proof that it isn't necessarily terrible and dreadful to shift teens. Good luck to those doing it - just keep talking, listening, listening, listening with your teen.
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Hope it all works out for you returning kiwis. Did any of you watch the Clanahan Family on wanted down under? Was about an Australian women wanting to return to Australia and her partner wanting to stay in Scotland. There was also one on the Schnell family going to NZ but I missed that one.
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Hope it all works out for you returning kiwis. Did any of you watch the Clanahan Family on wanted down under? Was about an Australian women wanting to return to Australia and her partner wanting to stay in Scotland. There was also one on the Schnell family going to NZ but I missed that one.
I really sympathised with Leah Clanahan, so much of what she said is exactly how I feel. I gather they still haven't made the move. I know we can all be experts on other people's lives, but they should go while the children are young!
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Re: Moving with A Level/IB aged children
Yes! I'm quite obsessed with that show at the moment - I get the FB updates and everything, (sad, I know).
I really sympathised with Leah Clanahan, so much of what she said is exactly how I feel. I gather they still haven't made the move. I know we can all be experts on other people's lives, but they should go while the children are young!
I really sympathised with Leah Clanahan, so much of what she said is exactly how I feel. I gather they still haven't made the move. I know we can all be experts on other people's lives, but they should go while the children are young!
I have resigned to staying in UK as my partner doesn't want to move to NZ.
Just have to make the best of it and move when the kids are older.