Education in New Zealand

New Zealand's education system has 3 levels and reflects our unique and diverse society. 
New Zealand’s education system has 3 levels:
•early childhood education - from birth to school entry age
•primary and secondary schools - from 5 to 19 years of age (school is compulsory from 6 to 16 years of age)
•further education - higher and vocational education.
Our education system reflects our unique and diverse society. We welcome different abilities, religious beliefs, ethnic groups, income levels and ideas about teaching and learning. We have processes in place to give our students consistent, high-quality education at all levels.

New Zealand's education system has 3 levels and reflects our unique and diverse society. 

New Zealand’s education system has 3 levels:

•early childhood education - from birth to school entry age

•primary and secondary schools - from 5 to 19 years of age (school is compulsory from 6 to 16 years of age)

•further education - higher and vocational education.

Our education system reflects our unique and diverse society. We welcome different abilities, religious beliefs, ethnic groups, income levels and ideas about teaching and learning. We have processes in place to give our students consistent, high-quality education at all levels.

 

 

School Education 

 
English Courses 

 
High Education in NZ