Macleans College Course Selection



SUBJECT SELECTION

Will be open until the end of Week 9 in Term 3.

The course selection tab is individualised for each student.

The aim of this website is to provide a guide to students in planning their pathways towards further education, training and employment.

It contains a detailed list of courses to be offered at this school, along with a listing of teachers/personnel who can give you guidance with your course selections.

If you do not know what you want to do in your future, do not worry, that is extremely common. Keep your options broad.

You have until the end of week 9 of Term 3 to complete your course selections. 

 Subject Lists for 2024Subjects for 2024
Year 10 selecting your subjects for Year 11 GuideYear 10 choosing your subjects for Year 11
Year 11 and 12 selecting your subject  guideYear 11 and 12 choosing your subject guide

Progression to NCEA from MCert


Progression to CAIE from MCert
Qualification information for year 12 and 13.Qualification information for year 12 and 13

Rank score Calculator
General Information
Studying NCEA at Macleans CollegeStudying NCEA at Macleans College 
Guide to NCEA endorsements

NCEA Endorsements

Studying CAIE at Macleans College

Studying CAIE at Macleans College 

How to select your subjects for 2024 using School Point Video to show selecting CAIE courses

Requesting an exemption - all Levels.

Video to show selecting M Cert Courses

Video to show selecting NCEA Courses

 

How to choose my Courses:

  1. Log into SchoolPoint
  2. Navigate to "Course Selection" in the left hand navigation
  3. Navigate to "Courses I can select for 2023" in the sub menu
  4. If you are selecting a Cambridge pathway - select !CAMBRIDGE  first.
  5. Select the Subject that matches your needs ie 11Commerce.
  6. You will be navigated to a page that meet your prerequisites and include useful information such as course details, courses in that learning area/faculty/department and career options relating to that course.
  7. Click on the "Add to your Favourites Courses" button to add this course to your favourite list. Click the same button to view a list of your Favourite Courses. Click on the name of the course to remove it.
  8. Click on the "+ Select as one of my Courses" button to add this course to your Selected list. Click the same button to remove it.
  9. Click on the "View my Courses" To view a summary of your courses.

 

How to Edit a Course that you have Selected:

  1. Log into SchoolPoint
  2. Navigate to "Course Selection" in the left hand navigation
  3. Navigate to "My Courses" in the sub menu
  4. Find the Course that you would like to Edit.
  5. Click on the "Information" button.
  6. You will be taken to a page that includes useful information such as course description, pathway and recommended prior learning.
  7. Click on the "Add to your Favourites Courses" button to add this course to your favourite list. Click the same button to view a list of your favourite courses. Click on the name of the course to remove it.
  8. Click on the "+ Select as one of my Courses" button to add this course to your selected list. Click the same button to remove it.
  9. Click on the "View my Courses" To view a summary of your courses.

 

How to Edit my Favourites List:

  1. Log into SchoolPoint
  2. Navigate to "Courses" in the left hand navigation
  3. Navigate to "Course Favourites" in the sub menu
  4. Find the Course that you would like to Edit.
  5. You will be navigated to a page that includes useful information such as course description, pathway and recommended prior learning.
  6. Click on the "Add to your Favourites Courses" button to add this course to your favourite list. Click the same button to view a list of your favourite courses. Click on the name of the course to remove it.
  7. Click on the "+ Select as one of my Courses" button to add this course to your selected list. Click the same button to remove it.
  8. Click on the "View my Courses" To view a summary of your courses.

 










Things to think about:
  • What are you interested in?
  • What are you good at?
  • What do you enjoy?
  • If you know what you want to do/study when you leave school - what subjects do they suggest?

 

Who can you talk to for advice?
  • Parents and caregivers
  • Teachers
  • Your school's careers team 

 

Additional Resources:

Find out as much information as you can about NCEA courses, the requirements for NCEA at each level, University Entrance requirements, approved subjects, careers, etc. by: www.ncea.govt.nz