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Introduction to studying in Australia in junior high school
# Study Abroad # Introduction Australia has a perfect education system and a strong learning atmosphere, which is a place that many overseas students yearn for. The following is a sharing strategy for studying in Australia in junior high school. Welcome to read the reference! 1. Studying in Australia in junior high school

I. Public secondary schools

New South Wales Public Middle School, Victoria Public Middle School and Canberra Government Public Middle School, among which there are many excellent middle schools. For example, Epping Boys' High School, Carlingford High School and James Cook Boys' Technical High School in NSW public middle schools. Public middle schools in Victoria include BALWYN High School, CAMBERWELL High School and BRIGHTON High School. Among the states, Queensland government middle schools have higher requirements for students' English ability.

When junior high school students apply for studying in Australia, they choose to go to Australia to study in Grade 7-10. Australian secondary schools have four semesters each academic year, starting from June 5438+10, April, July and June 5438+10 respectively. The new school year generally starts from June+10 in 5438 and ends in February +2 in 65438.

Second, the application conditions

1. China students who apply for junior high schools in Australia generally need to finish primary school, that is, they need to graduate from primary school, and the students should be at least 13 years old.

Generally speaking, China students do not need to provide IELTS scores when applying for Australian junior high schools. Some private schools will have language tests, and foreign students will have language courses after entering school.

Third, the cost conditions.

Public middle schools: the tuition is relatively cheap, with a year 1 0.5-20,000 Australian dollars, or about110,000 RMB/year.

Fourth, the advantages of studying abroad in Australian middle schools

1, humanized curriculum arrangement

Like China, secondary schools in Australia are composed of six years, but the difference is that junior high schools in Australia are four years (grade 7- 10) and senior high schools are two years (grade 1 1- 12).

From the middle school curriculum in Australia, interest is the motivation of learning. For junior high school students, first of all, they should choose a major that is easier to play and master in combination with their professional expertise and hobbies, so that they can study more easily, adapt to unfamiliar learning environment as soon as possible, gradually enhance their psychological quality, and also increase their parents' self-confidence. Most Australian secondary schools offer more than 100 courses for children to choose from.

In addition to choosing compulsory courses, students can also choose elective courses according to their future development direction and hobbies to meet their interest needs while studying.

2. Get to know Australian university education earlier, and you will have a greater chance to enter world famous schools and enjoy world-class educational resources.

Undergraduate study is a challenge for Australian students who are born and raised in Australia, let alone international students.

Studying in an Australian middle school will help students, especially those in China, learn more about teachers' teaching methods and evaluation system through tempering in the middle school, and how to choose courses under the unfamiliar credit system, so as to enter the university more like a duck to water.

On the other hand, Australia's high school graduation system can be double-selected. After finishing 1 1 grade, students can not only choose 12 grade according to the normal curriculum, but also choose the pre-university courses of famous Australian schools, making it easier for them to enter excellent universities.

3. Low language requirements.

Australian public middle schools have no specific requirements for students' English scores, and students can apply without preparing for IELTS or AEAS exams (some elite private middle schools need to provide AEAS or IELTS scores).

Generally, students are required to apply to the State Education Bureau, which will comprehensively evaluate the students' academic performance and other specialties and issue admission notices as appropriate. It should be noted that it is impossible to determine the specific school before registration, and the final arrangement of the school is decided by the State Education Bureau.

4. The language environment of Australian public middle schools is superior.

The proportion of international students in private secondary schools in Australia is higher than that in public schools. The proportion of international students in Australian public middle schools cannot exceed 10%, and the English environment is good.

2. Learn common sense of life in Australia

1, clothes

Due to the differences between the northern and southern hemispheres, the seasons in Australia are opposite to those in China. When summer comes in China, Australia enters winter. September-165438+1October in spring, February-February in summer, March-May in autumn and June-August in winter. Although Australia has four distinct seasons, the temperature difference between the four seasons is not great. The temperature is about 25℃ to 35℃ in summer and 10℃ to 20℃ in winter. Many cities in Australia are concentrated by the sea. Even if you come here in summer, the cool sea breeze will bring you a cool mood.

Tip: Little friends should bring more clothes at home. In the choice of clothes, you don't need to bring too thick clothes and bedding to keep out the cold, but you still need basic clothes such as coats.

Step 2 eat

As a typical multicultural immigrant country, Australia doesn't have its own special cuisine, but it brings together exquisite cuisines from all over the world, including French cuisine, Italian cuisine, Indian cuisine, Japanese cuisine and Mexican cuisine, and there are many fast food restaurants to choose from. The average food cost is about 60 to 100 Australian dollars.

Before going abroad, most China students have never cooked, but after going abroad, more than 90% of them can cook. On the one hand, I'm afraid that domestic students who are used to Chinese food can't stand that all meals are hamburgers, sausages and other foods. In addition, although the price in Australia is not very high, it costs a lot of money to go out to eat, which is nearly a thousand Australian dollars a month. This is also a big expense for international students, so it is better to cook by yourself, which is both economical and affordable, and basically large supermarkets in Australia can buy vegetables, meat and various seasonings needed for domestic cooking.

At the same time, there are 65438+ shops in 0 yuan and 2 yuan selling cheap daily necessities.

Tip: If you do this, you will often go to the market to buy food. Between you and me, the fruit market in China City has a big sale at the price of 1 every day, and everything is fresh.

Step 3 be alive

In Australia, foreign students who have just arrived in the local area and are not familiar with the situation can temporarily stay with host families. The price is relatively high, but the safety can be guaranteed. Moreover, the host family also provides meals at a cost of 150-200 Australian dollars/week, which is very convenient and cost-effective for freshmen.

The screening of host families in Australia is strict, and the families providing boarding services must be Australian local residents, well-educated, with no criminal record, good health and no racial discrimination. Living with Australian families, international students can have more opportunities to learn about local customs and culture and truly experience western life.

Some schools in Australia do not provide dormitories, and students need to rent their own houses. Renting a house in Australia, far from the city center, will be relatively cheaper, and the house is cheaper than the apartment. When renting a house, you need to sign a contract with the landlord, pay a deposit, and bring your own kitchen utensils and bedding; Some houses may not even have furniture, but they need to bring their own.

Tip: Regarding the water fee, such as renting an apartment, the water fee is paid by the landlord; If it is a detached house, the renter has to pay for the extra water (Australia has a shortage of water resources and limited water consumption). In order to save money, students can share the rent, cook together and share the rent, water and telephone bills.

Step 4: ok

Public transportation: Australia's public transportation system covers a wide range and is relatively safe, including rail transit, buses and trams. Buses or trains run according to timetables, and timetables can be collected free of charge at stations and schools. In some states, such as New South Wales, international students can also enjoy preferential discounts on public transport.

If you buy a car, foreign students need to take a road test, get an Australian driver's license, and bear the expenses of vehicle registration, maintenance, auto insurance and maintenance. International students are advised to buy monthly tickets. In Melbourne, the monthly ticket is generally more than 80 Australian dollars per month, and you can take cars, trams and trains at any time.

Tip: If you need to take a bus frequently, it is recommended to buy a monthly ticket. In Melbourne, the monthly ticket is generally more than 80 Australian dollars per month, and you can take cars, trams and trains at any time.

3. Introduction of study abroad cities in Australia

1. Sydney

Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and the earliest, largest and most modern city in Australia. Sydney's urban and suburban areas have a total area of 4,074 square kilometers and a population of about 4 million, accounting for a quarter of Australia's total population. Sydney is not only the economic and financial center of Australia, but also a world-famous tourist city. Sydney has a pleasant climate, with sunshine all year round, lush green grass and trees. The main attractions in Sydney are: Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, Sydney Tower, Lover's Harbor, China City, Rock Area, Queen Victoria Building, Band-Aid Beach and many other places of interest. Sydney is also a good place to study abroad. There are more than a dozen institutions of higher learning, such as the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney and UTS University. They are world-renowned and highly respected in their unique academic fields.

2. Melbourne

Melbourne, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is the capital of Victoria, with an urban area of over 800 square kilometers, making it the second largest city in China after Sydney. Melbourne has a mild climate, with four seasons in a year. It is not too cold in winter. Generally, the temperature is above 10 degrees Celsius, and the temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius in summer. It is listed as one of the three most livable cities in the world and is known as the "garden capital" of the world. There are green parks around the city, which are beautiful. Melbourne is now Australia's land, sea and air transportation hub. Industries are mainly automobile manufacturing, petroleum refining, aluminum smelting and textile. Melbourne's urban streets are horizontal and vertical, with moderate distance, vast green space and trees planted on both sides of the road, from which we can experience a traditional atmosphere.

3. Brisben

Brisben is a city in Queensland and the third largest city in Australia, with a population of over 1 10,000. Brisben is a tourist city with a warm climate and four seasons like spring. Queensland is called "Sunshine State" because it is located in the south of Tropic of Capricorn and has plenty of sunshine. Brisbane also has long sunshine hours and a lot of rainfall, 365 days a year, and it is rarely hot or cold. Brisbane is a modern city with a clean and beautiful environment, with picturesque scenery on both sides of the river passing through the urban area. The largest and most well-equipped Royal Hospital in the southern hemisphere was built here. 1982, the Commonwealth National Games was successfully held there, and 1988, the World Expo was successfully held, so the popularity of Brisben is increasing day by day. The University of Queensland, located in Brisben, is one of the most prestigious universities in Australia and a member of the G8. Its research funding and academic level have always ranked the top three in Australian universities, with the largest number of doctoral students.

4. Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital of South Australia with a population of about1200,000. It is called the church city, in Athens in the southern hemisphere. Adelaide is famous for its vast and numerous parks, blue-gray sandstone buildings and relaxed lifestyle. This is a very young city, built in 1836. Different from other cities, it was not an exile from the beginning, but an out-and-out immigrant city. Most of the early immigrants were Anglo-Saxons, and Asians began to move in after the war. South Australia is hot and dry in summer, which is the driest state in mainland Australia, with the temperature reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Winter is cold and humid.

Due to the dry climate, this area has become the most important vineyard in Australia, and six out of every ten bottles of wine produced in Australia are produced here. Adelaide is the brewing center of Australia. South Australia mainly produces wine, wheat and wool. The economy has developed from a single agriculture to machinery manufacturing, electronics industry and military industry. This is mainly because in the 1950s, the British and Australian governments decided to use this land as a testing ground and rocket launching site for original submunitions. Mining is a new industry. 450 kilometers north of Adelaide, the world's largest copper and uranium mines have been discovered. Sapphire production is a very important commercial activity, and its output accounts for half of the world's output.

The University of Adelaide is the third university in the Australian calendar and one of the top universities in the world 100. Also located in Adelaide are the University of South Australia and Flinders University.

5. Perth

Perth is the seat of the government of Western Australia. It was built in August of 1829, only a hundred years ago. There are not many historical buildings, but compared with other cities in Australia, they have their own charm. The beautiful Swan River, the charming coast along the Indian Ocean, the "petrified virgin forest" in the suburbs, colorful wild flowers such as kangaroo flowers, the crystal cave in the national park, and the wonderful scenery of nature are breathtaking. Pace is known as "Sun City" and "Air City" because of its sunny and fresh air all the year round. In addition, since 196 1, Pace people have been lighting all night to guide American astronaut Green, thus winning another nickname: "City of Lights". Perth has the University of Western Australia (five-star comprehensive ranking of Australian universities), Modoc University, Curtin University of Science and Technology, Edith Covent University and Notre Dame University.