An Introduction to New Zealand Education

New Zealand is an English speaking nation that attracts a large number of foreign students every year. The country is popular for its wonderful scenic beauty, its achievements in sports and for its hospitality. An amazing country, a great travel destination with fun places to visit, is increasingly being transformed into a great destination for world class education.
International students in New Zealand soon start feeling more than just welcomed. Students from all corners of the globe including USA, U K, Europe, Australia, Asia, South America, The Pacific and from many other countries come for studying and socializing together in New Zealand.

In New Zealand, either you can opt to study amidst shopping malls, night clubs, multicultural restaurants,  live theater, sports stadiums, museums, art galleries or among all the hustles and bustles of the modern city. Other option you have with you is to study in the rural areas where you will have access to farmlands, orchards and such supportive communities.

Education in New Zealand
New Zealand is recognized well for the quality of education it offers to the students. The education system in this country is progressive and offers state of the art facilities to the students coming from other countries. Known for offering safe learning environment, New Zealand offers excellent support services to international students in addition to offering excellent academic opportunities to them.  Institutions, Colleges and Universities, Polytechnics and institutes of technology, secondary schools as well as private establishments offer courses as academic, vocational and professional studies.

It would not be wrong to say that New Zealand has produced and is continually producing top graduates who are successfully taking their place in their respective fields in international arena.

New Zealand Education system follows the ‘three-tier model’ that includes primary schools, followed by secondary education (high schools) and tertiary education at universities and/or polytechs.

Primary & Secondary Education in New Zealand
The primary and secondary education is compulsory for every student in New Zealand. The students, at the age of 9-13, commence secondary education. The session in school starts during early February and ends in mid December. Students can either opt to study in a private school or a state school. The choices of courses offered at secondary level education are wide. International students complete their secondary education while they attain the age of 13 and then they prepare themselves for tertiary education.

Tertiary Study Options

Universities
In New Zealand, there are eight government-funded universities that offer degree courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Every university owns its specialized courses apart from offering common broad range of degree subjects.

Polytechnics and Institutes of Technology
Other good option students have is to study at one of the 25 polytechnics and institutes of technology present in New Zealand. The wide range of programmes offered at these institutes are important from both academically and vocationally perspective.
You have option to opt for one short course that trains you in one particular area, or you can choose a course that results into bagging a certificate, diploma or degree by you.

Accommodation and Cost of Living in New Zealand
The secondary schools in New Zealand provides boarding facilities to outside students, while others arrange for accommodation on their own to offer students. New Zealand is not as expensive as US, UK and Australia when it comes to staying and living, accommodating, fooding, traveling, textbook expenditure and expenses to entertainment.

In short, New Zealand can be the best option if you want a world-class education and want to experience fun, want to have a relaxed lifestyle and if looking forward to stay in a safe environment, New Zealand can be the right destination for you.

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