School Qualifications: NCEA Level 3
A formal school qualification is a measure of the extent to which young adults have completed a basic prerequisite for higher education and training, and many entry-level jobs.
School leavers are identified from the Ministry of Education’s ENROL system, while highest school qualification is obtained from schools and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Data presented here is for school leavers with NCEA Level 1 and above, level 2 and above and level 3 and above (including a UE Award).
Identical information is available by regional council and territorial local authority through the Know Your Region pages.
Alternatively a large amount of school leaver data is available from our statistical pages. See School Leavers.
Identical information is available for the school’s Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako through the Communities of Learning page: Twin Coast Community of Learning.
Table 1: School leavers with at least NCEA level 3 or equivalent by gender and ethnic group (2020-2022)
10 |
14 |
18 |
23 |
29 |
11 |
69.7 |
67.4 |
37.9 |
16 |
15 |
24 |
6 |
10 |
10 |
27.3 |
40.0 |
29.4 |
10 |
12 |
14 |
6 |
9 |
9 |
37.5 |
42.9 |
39.1 |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
x |
0 |
x |
x |
0 |
x |
x |
na |
x |
0 |
x |
x |
0 |
x |
x |
na |
x |
x |
0 |
0 |
x |
0 |
0 |
x |
na |
na |
x |
22 |
23 |
31 |
24 |
33 |
18 |
52.2 |
58.9 |
36.7 |
26 |
29 |
42 |
29 |
39 |
21 |
52.7 |
57.4 |
33.3 |
Notes:
- ‘x’ = data has been suppressed where there are between 0 and 5 students in the denominator for a specific group, for example Asian students. Where one gender has been suppressed the corresponding gender has also been suppressed. 'na' = not applicable.
- Ethnicity is multiple response, that is, students who affiliated in more than one ethnic group have been counted in each ethnic group. Students are only counted once in the total, therefore, the ethnic groups may not sum to the total.
- International fee-paying and adult students (age 19+) are excluded.
Table 2: Comparison NCEA level 3 data (2020-2022)
26 |
29 |
42 |
29 |
39 |
21 |
52.7 |
57.4 |
33.3 |
1,070 |
1,232 |
1,231 |
961 |
1,039 |
881 |
47.3 |
45.8 |
41.7 |
3,140 |
3,723 |
4,084 |
5,999 |
5,969 |
5,606 |
65.6 |
61.6 |
57.9 |
21,622 |
25,038 |
27,968 |
27,403 |
27,510 |
25,842 |
55.9 |
52.4 |
48.0 |
23,921 |
27,702 |
31,085 |
35,500 |
35,715 |
33,361 |
59.7 |
56.3 |
51.8 |
Notes:
- ‘x’ = data has been suppressed where there are between 0 and 5 students in the denominator for a specific group, for example Asian students. Where one gender has been suppressed the corresponding gender has also been suppressed. 'na' = not applicable.
- International fee-paying students and adult students (age 19+) are excluded.
- The comparison groups selected are based on the profile of the school at the time of the most recent data collection, rather than the school’s current profile.
School Qualifications: NCEA Level 3
A formal school qualification is a measure of the extent to which young adults have completed a basic prerequisite for higher education and training, and many entry-level jobs.
School leavers are identified from the Ministry of Education’s ENROL system, while highest school qualification is obtained from schools and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. Data presented here is for school leavers with NCEA Level 1 and above, level 2 and above and level 3 and above (including a UE Award).
Identical information is available by regional council and territorial local authority through the Know Your Region pages.
Alternatively a large amount of school leaver data is available from our statistical pages. See School Leavers.
Identical information is available for the school’s Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako through the Communities of Learning page: Twin Coast Community of Learning.
level 3 or above
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level 3 or above
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