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A long loose piece of clothing children wear over their clothes to protect them from dirt: SCHOOL SMOCK


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16. A long loose piece of clothing children wear over their clothes to protect them from dirt: SCHOOL SMOCK 
17. An object shaped like a ball with a map of the world on its surface: GLOBE 
18. A teacher who is in charge of a school: HEADMASTER 
19. How do you call the special set of clothes worn by children in some schools?: UNIFORM 
20. What’s the name of the list which shows the times at which subjects are taught at school?: SCHOOL TIMETABLE 
21. How do you call the subject in which students learn to cook or other skills needed at home?: HOME ECONOMICS 
22. What’s the word that means “the qualifications obtained by students who successfully complete a university or college 
course”?: DEGREE 
23. How do you call a department or group of related departments in a college or university?: FACULTY 
24. How do you call the subject in which you study about electronic equipment, especially computers?: IT (INFORMATION 
TECHNOLOGY) 
25. What’s the name of the short period of time between lessons during which students can relax or eat some snacks?: 
BREAK 
26. What’s the word which means “one of the 3 periods in the year during which classes are held in schools, universities, 
etc.”?: TERM 
27. How do you call all the teachers employed in a school?: TEACHING STAFF 
 
 

early childhood education 
— from birth to school entry age 

primary and secondary education 
— from 5 to 19 years of age 

further education
— higher and vocational education. 
Their education system reflects our unique and diverse society. They welcome different abilities, 
religious beliefs, ethnic groups, income levels and ideas about teaching and learning. They have 
processes in place to give their students consistent, high-quality education at all levels. 
Early childhood education 
 
Early Childhood Education (ECE) isn't compulsory but around 96.8% of children attend ECE. 
There are different types of ECE services and all learning that children experience at an ECE 
service or Kōhanga Reo is guided by the Te Whāriki curriculum framework. The government 
subsidises all children who attend ECE for up to 6 hours a day (a total of 30 hours per week). 
Primary and secondary schools are the second level of education. 
Your child's education is free between the ages of 5 and 19 at state schools (schools that are 
government owned and funded) if they're a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident. Schooling 
is compulsory from age 6-16. In the majority of schools, your child can start school on the day they 
turn 5 years old (they don't have to wait until the start of a new school year). However some schools 
have a policy of starting children at school together as a group at the start of each term (cohort 
entry). Most children stay at school until they're around 17 years old. 


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The education system for schools is made up of 13 Year levels. Your child's primary education 
starts at Year 1 and goes to Year 8 (around 5-12 years of age). Your child's secondary education 
goes from Year 9 to Year 13 (around 13-17 years of age). 
Most schools in New Zealand are owned and funded by the state (state schools). They teach the 
national curriculum and are secular (non-religious). 
Schools that teach in the English language use the New Zealand Curriculum. Schools that teach in 
the Māori language use Te Marautanga o Aotearoa (a curriculum based on Māori philosophies). 

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