選擇CGA的理由?
選擇CGA的理由很多,例如實體學校本質上受地理位置和各種固定模式的限制,而CGA提供靈活的課程選擇,使您無論身在何處,都能按照自己的節奏,跟我們的教師學習。
CGA為學生的將來做好準備:以學生為中心、替學生提供更好的學習方法,利用最先進技術,將您的所有學習整合入國際認可的現代課程。
線上學校與實體學校有何不同之處?
從各方面來說,線上教育沒有傳統實體學校常見的那些低效率和傳統制度現象,因此不用浪費時間在團體的課業協調上,不會有實體作業,沒有學生人數掌控進度的限制,更沒有被動學習,無須校服,也不會有籠統教學的情況發生。
在CGA,你不會因為座在教室後面,而被忽略到。在這裡,每位學生都能被關注到,學習的時間是如此寶貴,每個人都要跟上隊伍,CGA採用有效的學習分析,追踪學生的理解能力和行為發展,實體學校中的每一門科目在線上學校同樣受到重視,您的教育服務團隊將幫助您一步步踏上正軌。
線上高中的課程比傳統高中的難嗎?
這是一個很難回答的問題,但答案一般來說是「否定」的,這並不代表線上課程不具挑戰性,而是因為CGA包容性和個人化的課程,更適合給學生及家庭繁瑣或忙碌的生活行程,有了更多靈活的時間,學子們能夠更快達成目標。
何謂即時線上直播教學?
我們的專業團隊會在線上上課時間,直播所有課程,學生可以即時提出問題、相互討論並馬上得到反饋,課程結束後也可以透過後續輔導和影片內容解說做進一步互動。
為確保參與和互動的品質,CGA課程僅限收12名學生。
Who is Crimson Global Academy for and are there any restrictions or limitations?
The intended age range for CGA is 13-18, however we believe education should not be based on age but rather that admission and progression should be based on competency and diagnostic testing of student ability. You can expect exceptions to be made for extraordinary achievers.
The school generally serves students who are self-motivated with highly engaged parents and a desire to be a future world leader. As a result, we do not accept students who are not academically motivated and talented relative to their normal school age expectations.
We believe geographical barriers should not limit access to the best learning opportunities. Students can enrol from around the world and schedule courses to allow for a diverse, global student class and instructor team.
Who are the Crimson Global Academy teachers, tutors and mentors?
The CGA team is built on experience and achievement. Our Academic staff have an average teaching tenure of over 20 years in leading schools from around the world, with qualifications from the world’s top universities, such as Cambridge.
Our Academic staff have: tutored for the National Olympiad teams, taught students that achieved the Top in Country and/or in the World for relevant subjects, educated students with perfect scores for the Standard Assessments Tests (SATs) and more. Their dedication, depth and passion for teaching inspires and builds confidence in students to achieve their potential.
When do classes start?
CGA has 2 calendars:
New classes start in February and Sept and each class lasts for roughly nine months, followed by an examination period. Examinations are usually held in June/July and October/November.
How does Crimson Global Academy schedule our classes?
There are two streams of classes:
Regardless of whether classes are full-time or part-time, students will be expected to complete, on average, 2-3 hours of homework per week for each subject.
We know how important scheduling is to our CGA families as an organised timetable enables students to achieve their goals outside of the classroom. Students will submit their schedule availability before each term and the schedule will be set with these considerations in mind.
We know that students may have extended commitments outside of the classroom (e.g. competing at major sporting events or participating in Model United Nations). In these cases, students and parents will be responsible for the student keeping up with any coursework that is missed.
Students are required to complete a consistent amount of coursework per delivery week and are required to attend all classes.
Will Crimson Global Academy receive transcripts and official High School Graduation?
Students will receive regular and timely CGA Academic Transcripts, which detail grades and likely or expected final examination grades.
Each class will have a combination of examinations, mid-term tests and project-based assessments (individual and group).
In order to officially graduate from High School, a student must meet the NZQA High School Graduation requirements. The requirements usually involve taking at least 3 A-Levels and 5 International GCSE subjects. Specific subjects must be taken from different subject groups and graduation will depend on their full subject completion.
Our Academic Advisors will ensure that students select the right subjects to meet graduation requirements and provide the best opportunities beyond high school.
Where are external exams sat?
In New Zealand, examinations have to be sat in a physical property approved by Pearson Edexcel. Initially, this will be in Newmarket, Auckland. Additional examination centres will be approved throughout New Zealand.
Internationally, there are hundreds of approved examination centres. You can find an examination centre near you on Find a Pearson centre.
When are the examinations?
Pearson Edexcel examinations will be held in January, June and October for most International AS/A2 subjects, and January and June for most International GCSE subjects.
English Literature will be examined in January and June.
What is the appropriate age to start each course?
Crimson Global Academy recognises that a students’ academic ability may not align with the year level they are placed into at a traditional school, and our grouping of students according to competency is reflective of this. Therefore, we are flexible about the age that a student starts each course. However, for ease of converting your current schooling Year to the US/UK equivalent, please refer to the table below.
What does real-time, live teaching mean?
Experienced teachers will teach all classes in real-time. This means you can ask questions, discuss issues and receive feedback. Classes can be interactive with follow-up tutoring and video presentations.
CGA classes are limited to 12 students to ensure engagement and interaction.
What sort of equipment is required, including the minimum specification required of a PC?
A list of hardware requirements will be provided to each student upon enrolment. As a general rule, a laptop that is less than 3 years old should be fine for CGA school. Students may opt to purchase additional gear, such as headsets, electronic pen, and webcams to enrich their online experience.
A minimum internet connection speed of 800kpbs (up/down) is required. To share and view 1080p HD video quality, we recommend 2.0Mbps (up/down).
Does CGA offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses?
CGA is excited to offer Advanced Placement (AP) courses beginning this November. AP courses allow high school students to take classes at the US university level. They allow students to study 38 subjects in-depth and prepare them for college-level work. Most US universities recognize AP credit as college credit. The AP Program offers several awards for high achievement. Each year, over 2.8 million students take AP exams, with most students taking multiple APs during the course of their high school careers. AP is one of the most recognized curricula for top universities and CGA is looking forward to launching this program.
Can I take Pearson Edexcel subjects while I am a Cambridge/IB/NCEA student?
Yes. Students should talk to a CGA Enrolment Team about University Entry requirements and subject choice.
What is the difference between Edexcel and Cambridge International?
Edexcel and Cambridge International are examination boards. The two are essentially equivalent. Most universities will accept a mixture of both Edexcel and Cambridge results. In the UK, it is highly common that multiple examination boards are often used within a single school in the UK.
Edexcel has additional advantages, including: more examination sitting dates and modular exams where a student can sit a module of the subject rather than the whole subject.
Can I start from any time?
Yes. Please reach out to our Enrolment Team to create a plan that ensures the student is able to catch up on missed classes.
Are there any prerequisites for entry into each subject level?
Yes. Although we prize flexibility and individual pathways, there are prerequisites for some subjects – please contact our Enrolment Team for more information.
How long do the qualifications take? Can I take them faster?
The standard duration for International GCSE and International AS-Level courses is 12 months each, and a further 12 months for International A-Level courses. It is possible, however, for highly motivated students to complete the qualification more quickly.
You can take as many subjects at different levels at any given time.
If needed, you can sit your examination at a later date. This is something that can be explored with your academic support team.
How do I access the academic results?
During each term, assessments will be undertaken. Results and feedback will be made available directly on the CGA Learning Management System.
For each subject, students are typically required to undertake externally set and marked assessments and these are typically in the form of in-person written exams. These assessments are administered and graded by Edexcel. Timelines and instructions on how to access these results will be provided closer to the time of assessment.
How long does each real-time, live teaching session last?
Classes will be a maximum of 60 minutes per session.
Who are my teachers?
A list of teachers and a brief biography can be made available upon request. All of our staff have had extensive experience teaching a variety of curricula, held senior positions in outstanding schools both in New Zealand and across the world.
All are NZ registered and resident teachers.
What if I miss a live class?
All students must attend classes. However, if this is not possible for an acceptable and valid reason, all lessons are recorded and so it is possible for students to access missed classes.
How do I engage with teachers and management?
We encourage students and their parents to direct any questions directly to the relevant teacher or Dean through the various methods provided: email, office hours, phone call and more. Students will also have access to their tutors regarding academic queries. If the matter requires escalation, then the Principal or Deputy Principal should be contacted.
How do I apply for a place at CGA?
Start your application by visiting the Apply page under the Admissions Menu.
Are there any additional costs on top of the fees/ subject?
The fees cover the core requirements for a given year. Any resources or activities over and above this are not covered by the fees – by way of example, this would include textbooks, voluntary field trips, memberships for sports clubs, examination re-sits.
Do I need to take an entry test?
CGA will carefully assess a student’s likelihood of being successful in any course of proposed study. CGA will use information provided by the student (school report, competition results for example) and an interview to determine the appropriate placement. An entry test in some circumstances might be required, especially for younger students.
What opportunities are there to participate in sports and fitness activities?
CGA has a health and wellbeing programme that aims to keep students fit and healthy. Students have access to 30-minute group fitness sessions 4 times a week and receive ongoing advice and support on their health and wellness habits.
CGA has partnerships and connections with various sports clubs. The CGA team through our dedicated sports co-ordinator can help connect students with sports clubs and activities near them as well as enter students into sports competitions as representatives of the school.
What opportunities are there to participate in arts and cultural activities?
CGA has a range of activities available for online arts and culture activities which includes a debating programme where students can access top quality coaching and a book and movie club where students can discuss.
After I graduate from CGA, can I go to university in the US/UK/NZ or any other countries?
Yes, you will be well prepared to apply to enter any university in the world. As always, university entrance is competitive and successful entry will be dependent on not only a successful academic background but a breadth of co-curricular activity, which is encouraged and supported at CGA.
Is CGA a safe and inclusive environment?
CGA will ensure that all students will be provided with a safe learning environment.
CGA has experienced and talented teachers and specialist counselling staff who have worked in many of the best schools in NZ and across the world.
Will I ever meet my classmates, in-person?
CGA runs meetups to allow CGA students to meet each other in person. There are also opportunities for students to travel on international tours and activities to meet CGA students from around the world.
CGA also has a range of extracurricular and leadership opportunities available for students. Students will get together to participate in events, training and competitions where appropriate.
Class lessons, when completed via the web, will involve considerable interaction with other students. Active participation in lessons will be a key ingredient to student success and enjoyment. This will be passionately fostered by CGA staff.
As a parent, what support do I need to provide?
All children require their parents and caregivers to take a healthy interest in their studies.
Parents need to ensure their children lead an active and balanced life. Encouraging them to be involved in a number of activities is critical to student wellbeing and all-round development. Students benefit greatly from the sheer enjoyment that participation in a wide range of pursuits provides.
Regular reporting and feedback will support parents to monitor, transparently and easily, their child’s progress in assessments and class learning activities.
How does CGA guard against cyberbullying?
All CGA classes are recorded for the protection of students. The school has robust policies regarding the inappropriate use of the online space. The students will be inducted into the school’s expectations of behaviour.
Will there be a school counsellor?
Yes. Students will attend group classes on important social development topics. Students will also have private access to a trained counsellor when required.
What will my social life be like?
CGA provides you with the platform and opportunities to have a rich and diverse social life. You’ll be entering a community of like-minded students, and we aim to help you make lifelong friends along the way.
You will become familiar with the students in your regular classes, but you’ll also have the opportunity to join online clubs and societies, plug into a network of local sporting clubs and organise social meetups with students in your area, as well as the option to attend a variety of field trips and tours.
We also encourage students to participate in local community groups, such as internships and volunteering, to build a positive social link to the community.