Glendowie College
Learning Areas
Schools must teach eight curriculum areas to Year 9 and Year 10 students: English, health and physical education, learning languages, mathematics and statistics, science, social sciences, technology, and the arts.
The curriculum for Year 11 to Year 13 students is more diverse. Secondary schools may change the subjects offered from year to year. The subjects listed below are based on actual student enrolments, however, it is a good idea to check with schools to confirm if specific subjects are available.
Subjects taught
- Health (Health & Physical Well-being)
- Health and physical education (Health & Physical Well-being)
- Outdoor education (Health & Physical Well-being)
- Physical education (Health & Physical Well-being)
- Sports studies (Health & Physical Well-being)
- English (Language and Languages)
- English (Remedial) (Language and Languages)
- English as a second language (Language and Languages)
- French (Language and Languages)
- German (Language and Languages)
- Japanese (Language and Languages)
- Te Reo Maori (Language and Languages)
- Accounting (Mathematics)
- Mathematics (Mathematics)
- Mathematics (Remedial) (Mathematics)
- Commerce related (Other)
- Service trades (Other)
- Travel, hospitality & tourism (Other)
- Biology/ Biological Science (Science)
- Chemistry (Science)
- Physics (Science)
- Science (Science)
- Classics/ Classical studies (Social Sciences)
- Economics (Social Sciences)
- Geography (Social Sciences)
- History (Social Sciences)
- Media studies (Social Sciences)
- Social studies (Social Sciences)
- Computer science/ Programming (Technology)
- Computer studies (Technology)
- Electronics and control (Technology)
- Food technology (Technology)
- Technology (Technology)
- Textiles/ Clothing (Technology)
- Art history (The Arts)
- Drama (The Arts)
- Music/ Music studies (The Arts)
- Photography (The Arts)
- The arts (The Arts)
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