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Consultations on new Years 11–13 subjects 

Two groups of new subjects for Years 11 to 13 are now available for you to review and give feedback.

The consultation for the first 26 subjects is open until 15 June.

The consultation for the second group is now open until 8 July.

We are working with over 300 teachers and educators from schools around the country to design and develop a new Years 11 to 13 curriculum.

Phase 5 consultation – Tāhūrangi

Learners, family, whānau and any New Zealanders are welcome to give us feedback.

The feedback will inform the final curriculum to be progressively implemented from 2028 to 2030.

The new curriculum will help to make sure every child has access to rich learning, no matter where they go to school.

The video below has more information.

Changes to the curriculum and why they matter for your child

What's changing in the curriculum and why it's important for your child

Why we're updating the curriculum#

We are refreshing the national curriculum so it:

  • is clearer, more relevant and easier to use now and into the future
  • gives teachers detailed guidance on what to teach your child and when
  • helps make sure every child has access to a world-leading education, no matter where they go to school
  • aligns with international standards, so our kids are ready to thrive in life and work.

A 'knowledge-rich' curriculum#

A knowledge-rich curriculum clearly outlines what children should know and be able to do at each year level. It builds a deep understanding over time by carefully sequencing content. It connects learning across subjects.

It includes important knowledge from New Zealand and the world, including te ao Māori and our multicultural society.

Grounded in the science of learning#

This curriculum:

  • is designed around how students learn best
  • supports students to achieve goals over time
  • helps teachers focus on engaging, responsive teaching
  • encourages strong relationships between schools, students, and families.

Each learning area, like English, maths, or science includes:

  • a year-by-year teaching sequence clearly laying out what your child will learn
  • opportunities to build capabilities like communication, problem-solving, creativity, and self-management.
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