New Zealand School
AA Education Network has launched its new website for international education in New Zealand. It describes how students can achieve the internationalised education system.
We provide a guide for the wide variety of international education providers, including primary, intermediate and secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, Private Training Establishments, English language schools, and other organisations involved in intercultural learning and exchange.
NZ education system
The land of the long white cloud has found itself catering to an overwhelming influx of international students, intent on scouring the corners of the globe in search of themselves whilst maintaining focus on their education. The NZ education system has put it's complete focus on providing these student visitors with the means to achieve their educational goals.
The attraction for international students to New Zealand's beautiful country lies in its reduced fees and lower cost of living. There are a smorgasbord of advantages given to University students in a multicultural hub of the Southern Hemisphere, the assimilation into society in Enzed makes for smooth sailing.
The global education market is forever expanded outwardly and the demand for services to cater to a mobile plethora of students and staff . In attempt to harness it's share of this marketplace, The New Zealand schooling system has introduced a comprehensive range of new initiatives for the international students who wish for New Zealand to be the choice of place in which to study.
With four hundred high schools, thirty five state polytechnics and technology institutions, eight state university sites, five colleges and over one hundred providers from the private sector students in the NZ education system can enter in at any level. These initiatives allow students to take full advantage of plenty of employment options.
A full-time international student enrolled in a course for more than one year are entitled to work during the holiday breaks in full-time employment and a maximum of 20 hours per week during the term. For international post-graduates who studied in New Zealand, will have access to a six month employment permit and earn extra points for permanent residence visa in the general skills category of their application. Also spousal partners of students studying in remote areas of skill shortage may apply for a work permit, viable for the course duration.
With lower living costs and enhanced employment opportunities available, the lifestyle of international students in New Zealand is left stress-free to enjoy the great outdoor experience in one of the most treasured lands on earth and more importantly, concentrate on their education and maintain focus on their goals.
Kirk W.
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