CDP Edu

Academic Curriculum

English

Year LevelKey Learning Focus
Year 1–3Building basic reading and writing fluency. Understanding simple sentence structure, common sight words, and story sequencing.
Year 4–6Expanding vocabulary and paragraph writing. Developing comprehension through fiction & non-fiction texts; basic grammar and punctuation.
Year 7–8Analysing text structure and author’s purpose. Writing persuasive and narrative essays; applying advanced grammar and cohesive devices.
Year 9–10Critical reading of short stories, articles, and visual texts. Structuring formal essays, improving argumentation and textual analysis.
Year 11–13Academic writing for NCEA Level 1–3. In-depth literature study, research essays, and preparation for external assessments and UE literacy.

Math

Year LevelKey Learning Focus
Year 1–3Counting, grouping, basic arithmetic operations; identifying shapes and simple measurement.
Year 4–6Fractions, decimals, percentages, and word problems. Introduction to angles, data, and probability.
Year 7–8Algebraic thinking, ratios, integers, and geometry reasoning. Connecting number concepts and logical problem-solving.
Year 9–10Algebra, linear graphs, trigonometry, and probability. Preparing for NCEA Level 1 mathematics.
Year 11–13NCEA Levels 1–3: Algebra, calculus, and statistics. Applying mathematical models to real-life and UE numeracy requirements.

Math

Year LevelKey Learning Focus
Year 1–3Counting, grouping, basic arithmetic operations; identifying shapes and simple measurement.
Year 4–6Fractions, decimals, percentages, and word problems. Introduction to angles, data, and probability.
Year 7–8Algebraic thinking, ratios, integers, and geometry reasoning. Connecting number concepts and logical problem-solving.
Year 9–10Algebra, linear graphs, trigonometry, and probability. Preparing for NCEA Level 1 mathematics.
Year 11–13NCEA Levels 1–3: Algebra, calculus, and statistics. Applying mathematical models to real-life and UE numeracy requirements.

Science

Year LevelKey Learning Focus
Year 10–11Core topics: biology, chemistry, physics fundamentals. Scientific investigation skills for NCEA Level 1.
Year 12-13Specialised study in chosen sciences — e.g., Genetics, Mechanics, Organic Chemistry. Preparation for NCEA Levels 2–3 and university pathways.

1:1 Intensive Reading & Writing

Year LevelReading FocusWriting FocusKey Skills & Outcomes
Year 3–4Read short fiction & non-fiction stories (150–300 words). Identify main ideas, characters, and simple moral lessons.Write short summaries (3–5 sentences) and simple personal responses.Vocabulary building (10 words/lesson), understanding story structure (beginning–middle–end).
Year 5–6Read chapter books and informative texts (300–600 words). Recognise themes, character traits, and author’s purpose.Write clear paragraph summaries, short book reports, and compare–contrast paragraphs.Develop comprehension & inference skills, expand vocabulary through context clues.
Year 7–8Read novels, biographies, and short stories (600–1,000 words). Analyse plot, setting, tone, and message.Write structured essays (introduction–body–conclusion), including literary analysis and creative writing.Learn to use textual evidence, connect reading to writing, and express interpretations logically.
Year 9–10Study classic and modern novels, persuasive texts, and thematic readings. Explore symbolism, irony, perspective, and social issues.Produce analytical essays, novel studies, and critical responses. Practice extended writing with coherent argument and style.Strengthen essay planning, argument structure, and vocabulary precision.
Year 11–13Read and analyse complex literary works (novels, plays, poetry). Evaluate author’s intent, language features, and cultural context.Write academic essays, literary critiques, and exam-style responses aligned with NCEA Achievement Standards.Master advanced writing, critical thinking, and text interpretation required for UE and university preparation.

1:1 Intensive Reading & Writing

Year LevelReading FocusWriting FocusKey Skills & Outcomes
Year 3–4Read short fiction & non-fiction stories (150–300 words). Identify main ideas, characters, and simple moral lessons.Write short summaries (3–5 sentences) and simple personal responses.Vocabulary building (10 words/lesson), understanding story structure (beginning–middle–end).
Year 5–6Read chapter books and informative texts (300–600 words). Recognise themes, character traits, and author’s purpose.Write clear paragraph summaries, short book reports, and compare–contrast paragraphs.Develop comprehension & inference skills, expand vocabulary through context clues.
Year 7–8Read novels, biographies, and short stories (600–1,000 words). Analyse plot, setting, tone, and message.Write structured essays (introduction–body–conclusion), including literary analysis and creative writing.Learn to use textual evidence, connect reading to writing, and express interpretations logically.
Year 9–10Study classic and modern novels, persuasive texts, and thematic readings. Explore symbolism, irony, perspective, and social issues.Produce analytical essays, novel studies, and critical responses. Practice extended writing with coherent argument and style.Strengthen essay planning, argument structure, and vocabulary precision.
Year 11–13Read and analyse complex literary works (novels, plays, poetry). Evaluate author’s intent, language features, and cultural context.Write academic essays, literary critiques, and exam-style responses aligned with NCEA Achievement Standards.Master advanced writing, critical thinking, and text interpretation required for UE and university preparation.

Free Entrance Test

CDP Edu Free Enrollment Assessment Process

ItemDetails
Subjects AssessedMaths, English, and/or Science
PurposeTo gather valuable insights into the student's current academic standing
DurationTakes approximately 20–30 minutes
Post-Assessment ActionResults are discussed with parents, and recommendations for next steps are made.
Key OutcomesIdentification of the student's weaknesses, strengths, and knowledge gaps
ApplicationThis data is used to tailor a lesson plan specifically for your child and determine appropriate class allocations.
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