Liston College - Quality Catholic Boys' Education

Qualifications Introduction

Liston College provides opportunities for students to achieve a range of nationally and internationally accepted qualifications, or credits towards a number of national certificates.

The main qualification students are eligible to achieve is the National Certificate in Educational Achievement (NCEA) at levels from 1 to 4. Students generally start to accumulate credits towards this certificate from Year 10.

University Entrance is usually gained in conjunction with Level 3 NCEA (see criteria)  Scholarship is often studied concurrently with NCEA level 3 and a separate set of exams is sat by students at the end of their Year 13 year.

At Liston College there are many opportunities for academic achievement, whether a students wishes to pursue an academic or a vocational pathway. Our flexible and comprehensive curriculum provides real opportunities for each student to achieve and develop their full potential, whether it be spiritually, intellectually, aesthetically or physically.

Quality Catholic Boys' Education

in the Edmund Rice Tradition