Study in New Zealand
High School
New Zealand students
normally undertake secondary education from Years 9 - 13 which is
roughly from the age of 13 to 18. Schooling is compulsory until the
student reaches his/her 16th birthday. High Schools are also sometimes
referred to as colleges in local parlance. New Zealand
students graduate from high schools with the NCEA qualification which is
government supported.

New Zealand High School List
There are three types of
school: state, private (or registered or independent) and state
integrated schools. State and state integrated schools are government
funded. Private schools receive about 25% of their funding from the
government [1], and rely on tuition fees for the rest. State integrated
schools are former private schools which are now "integrated" into the
state system under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975
[2] "on a basis which will preserve and safeguard the special character
of the education provided by them". According to Independent Schools New
Zealand, an advocacy group for private schools, about 86% of all
school-aged children attend state schools, 10% attend state integrated
schools and 4% attend private schools [3].
Many private schools, state area schools and state integrated schools
take students from Years 0 to 13, or Years 7 to 13
Secondary school
qualifications
The qualification for
which secondary school students in New Zealand study is
called the National Certificate of Educational
Achievement (NCEA). It is officially recognised in New
Zealand and internationally by employers, universities
and polytechnics.
Read the New Zealand Qualification Authority's
description of NCEA,
or find out more from the NCEA website.