Wednesday, 28 November 2018
Students who are a few credits short of completing NCEA can get their plans for 2019 back-on-track through learning
online with Te Kura’s Summer School.
Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura), formerly the Correspondence School, is New Zealand’s state distance education
provider. Te Kura’s annual Summer School offers a range of internal standards across subjects including Science, English
and Maths, and has helped hundreds of students gain qualifications.
“A young person might have just missed on getting NCEA by a few credits,” says Te Kura Chief Executive Mike Hollings.
“This can be stressful, and set back plans for further study, training or employment. We want to give them another
opportunity to succeed.”
Summer School is delivered through Te Kura’s award-winning online learning environment My Te Kura, and qualified subject
teachers are available to answer questions and assess work.
“A great aspect of online learning is that, provided you have a device and internet access, you can learn from anywhere
and anytime. You can still go on your family holiday or work your holiday job, as well as getting those NCEA credits,”
says Mike.
However, with a short time frame and the lure of the beach, Te Kura Summer School students need to be highly motivated
in their study.
Rose enrolled in a Summer School English course to get the literacy requirements for entry to the New Zealand Police. As
the mother of four young boys, Rose says the flexibility of learning online meant she could study when she had the
opportunity.
“It was daunting at first because I had been out of school for a long time. But my teacher Bernie was amazing at keeping
me on track and encouraged me to get my assessments done.”
Enrolments for Te Kura Summer School are now open. Summer School starts on 17 December. For full enrolment details visit www.tekura.school.nz/summerschool. For more information phone Te Kura on 0800 65 99 88 or email summerschool@tekura.school.nz.
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