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Lynfield College
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Why Enter Scholarship?
➢ Intrinsic reward
➢ Financially rewards those students who are achieving at the top level in a subject
Single Subject AwardsFor candidates who get Scholarship in up to two subjectsA ‘one-off’ award of $500 per subject
FINANCIAL REWARD
$9000Year 12
Scholarship Award➢ For candidates who get three or more Scholarship subjects➢ $2,000 each year for three years as long as candidates maintain a ‘B’ grade
average in tertiary study
$12,000
Year 12 Year 11
Raymond Feng Tony Feng
Outstanding Scholar Award➢ For the top 40-60 candidates who get three Scholarship subjects with at least
two at ‘Outstanding’ level or more than three Scholarships with at least one ‘Outstanding’.
➢ $5,000 each year for three years as long as candidates maintain a ‘B’ grade average in tertiary studies
$15,000 Total scholarship value:
$36,000Justin Gong
Top Subject Scholar Award➢ For candidates who are top in one of the 33 Scholarship
subjects. $2,000 each year for three years as long as candidates maintain a ‘B’ grade average in tertiary study
Premier Award➢ For the very top 5 to 10 candidates who get at least three
Scholarships at ‘Outstanding’ level
➢ $10,000 each year for three years as long as candidates maintain at least a ‘B’ grade average in tertiary studies
Scholarships were awarded in:
Accounting (2) Biology (3) Calculus (3) Chemistry (4) Classical Studies (1) Design (2) Drama (1) Economics (2) English (1)German (1) Media Studies (1) Physics (6)
NCEA = qualification
scholarship tertiary
SCHOLARSHIP = award
entriesper course$102.20 for
Internationalstudents
coursematerialin class
high-level abstract thinking
apply knowledge to complex situations
performance descriptors
3%
Support
What happens in Schol. Prep classes?
Biology: Integrate knowledge from different standards with unfamiliar contexts.
Chemistry: Critical thinking and scholarship exam techniques.
Physics: Discussion of physics concepts and practice of scholarship questions.
ESS: Applying L2&3 concepts in new contexts.
Stats: Three extra standards are taught, all standards are then reviewed at higher levels and with more in depth contexts.
Calculus: An extra standard is taught. All standards are reviewed at higher levels.
English: Students learn to demonstrate extensive knowledge of texts in an essay form, respond critically with mature ideas and develop their analysis through independent reflection.
German, Chinese and Japanese: Students need a high level of fluency in the target language and need to effectively communicate with perception and insight to create meaning. Appropriate cultural knowledge is also required.
Media Studies: Students make connections between the past and current trends/events and use Media theory.
Classics and History: Students learn to critically evaluate, referring to a wide range of primary and secondary sources.
Geography and Economics: Students need to draw on diagrams and resources provided to write essays. In Economics one extra standard is taught.
Accounting: 4 of 5 questions require further study beyond level 3 Accounting.
Health and Physical Education Scholarship
Open to students taking the following courses:Physical EducationHealth Education
Food and NutritionA research report that presents evidence from a self-selected topic drawn from the Health and PE curriculum. Submitted at the end of October.
Drama (recorded on camera) Perform a text-based performance, submit a fully annotated script and present oral analysis ANDperform a self-devised piece with a two minute oral analysis.
Music Scholarship: Students are supported to prepare a portfolio of work as a composer or performer or musicologist andwrite an in-depth critical reflection of the portfolio work.
Visual Arts: Complete AS 3.4 external examination successfully then submit in-depth, critical documentation of ideas and methods used in folio production, and show extension of these into other media (8 x A3 pages)
Technology: Create a portfolio during the year that shows synthesis and integration, critical reflection and justification of practice. This requires dedication! DVC students submit the portfolio, whereas other subjects compose a written report.
QUIZQuestion ONE:Name a subject where students require cultural knowledge.
Answer: German, Chinese and Japanese
QUIZ:Question TWO:Name a subject where students answers are videotaped.
Answer: Drama
QUIZ:Question THREE:Name a subject where extra standard(s) are taught.
Answer: Stats, Calculus, Economics, Accounting
QUIZ:Question FOUR:Name a subject where students don’t sit a scholarship exam, but do the work during the year.
Answer: Physical Education, Health Education, Food and Nutrition, Visual Arts, Technology nb: Music students complete a portfolio that they take into their exam, Drama students write during year but do an end of year exam as well.
Achievement
of the students in each Level 3 course
11 Premier awards46 Outstanding Scholar Awards
34 Top in Subject247 Scholarship Awards2093 1-2 Scholarships
of the students who sat achieved
recognition
reward
Careers Advisor Mrs Keir
CAREERS CENTRE
• Tertiary informationOther support offered• Career counselling• Career development tools
Applying for entry to a University• Guaranteed entry
• Preferential entry
Academic Advisor Mr Waddington
Scholarships:
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$253,500$72,000 higher than 2017
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