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New Zealand to overhaul its secondary education system, replacing NCEA with new certificates starting in 2028.
New Zealand plans to replace its NCEA system with two new certificates and a foundational skills award, starting in 2028.
The changes, announced by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister Erica Stanford, aim to improve consistency and clarity in secondary education.
Year 11 students will focus on literacy and numeracy, while Year 12 and 13 students will pursue the New Zealand Certificate of Education and the New Zealand Advanced Certificate of Education, respectively.
The overhaul includes a new curriculum to guide learning from years 9 to 13.
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Nueva Zelanda para reformar su sistema de educación secundaria, reemplazando a NCEA con nuevos certificados a partir de 2028.