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== 2020 update ==
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== Original entry ==


New Zealand Virtual School (NZVS) allows students to study courses contributing to NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement  -the main school-leaving qualification) and industry based National Certificates
New Zealand Virtual School (NZVS) allows students to study courses contributing to NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement  -the main school-leaving qualification) and industry based National Certificates
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Latest revision as of 14:57, 8 December 2020


2020 update

This school does not now exist.


Original entry

New Zealand Virtual School (NZVS) allows students to study courses contributing to NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement -the main school-leaving qualification) and industry based National Certificates


Vision

The New Zealand Virtual School Trade Academy Vision is:

  • To broaden learners’ horizons through a high quality, technology-based, secular education that provides the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as confident, connected and actively involved members of 21st century societies.

We build our vision upon an adaptation of the core Secondary Futures beliefs:

  • Putting Students First
  • Developing Community Connectedness
  • Creating Positive Social Effects
  • Inspiring Teachers so that they can Inspire Learners
  • Leading in Technology to Enhance Learning and Reduce Barriers

It is recognized that Secondary Futures Thinking played a substantial role in the early development of the New Zealand Virtual School Trade Academy.


The NZVS web site is at http://virtual.school.nz





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