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WORLD
W I D E
COLLEGE
STUDY OPTIONS
SCHOOL SECTOR
School System & Member Schools
New Zealand has one of the best education
systems in the world. Classes sizes are
smaller, and the Western style of learning
encourages independent thinking.Our system
follows the UK model, with 13 years of
primary and secondary schooling, and a
three - year Bachelor degree.
Our primary and secondary system is shown below,
so you can see how to transfer into the right level
for you.
APPROXIMATE AGE 5
1
6
2 3 4 5
7 8 9
LOCAL
SCHOOL
SYSYTEM
‘YEAR’ LEVEL
SCHOOL TYPE PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEW ZEALAND
QUALIFICATIONS
NEW ZEALAND CURRICULUM,
CAMBRIDGE
IB PROGRAMME
OPTIONS
PRIMARY
PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME
Quality of Education
New Zealand believes in equality of opportunity – ‘giving everyone a fair go’and that includes
providing a high quality education system. In 2013 boththe UN Human Development Index and the
Legatum Prosperity Index ranked New Zealand as No1 for Education. The OECD’s 2013 Better Life
index, showed New Zealand devoting the highest percentage of public expenditure to education
of the 32 developed country members.
In fact, the OECD said that New Zealand is “a top-performing country in terms of the quality
of its educational system.”
The Education Review Office (ERO) ensures quality by monitoring and evaluations ECE, Primary
and Secondary schools.
Most schools will accept students for as
little as one term (10 weeks) but most
students complete at least 1 year; some
complete 5 years or more. Most schools
provide some additional ESOL support.
However, the New Zealand school year is
February to December, and if students start
in July or Septmeber, they may wish to do
some intensive ESOL, or High School Prep-
aration course first.
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Intermediate
School
Secondary School
National Standards Testing
NZQF NZQF NZQF
Level 1
(NCEA)
Level 2
(NCEA)
Level 3
(NCEA)
Secondary 1 Secondary 2 Advanced
Middle Years Diploma Programmes
Welfare of Students
All schools enrolling International Students must comply with the Code of Practice for Pastoral
Care, which means that students will be well looked after. Each school prospectus will give more
detail but
a copy of the Code can be seen on the NZQA website at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/study-
ing-in-new-zealand/coming-to-study-in-new-zealand/international-student-care/.
immigration requirements and information can be seen at www.immigration.govt.nz .
most International students will not be eligible for free Health Services(see www.moh.
govt.nz), so all must have appropriate medical and travel insurance while in New
Zealand
every school will arrange airport greeting and accommodation, if you request it.
ASHBURTON BOROUGH SCHOOL www.ashborough.school.nz
SCHOOL SUMMARY:
SCHOOL SUMMARY:
Roll: about 420; less than 5 International Students.
The Vision of Ashburton Borough School is “Learners of Today, Prepared
for Tomorrow” Our team of parents, children and staff work together for success,
as we seek to engage in a global world. We have a number of pupils who have
gone on to make their names in the world, including a Rhodes Scholar,
successful academics, sport representatives.
Ashburton Borough School was the first Green Gold Enviro School in the
South Island and is one of only sixteen schools in New Zealand recognised as
a UNESCO Associated School.
ACTIVITIES:
Music Tuition, Choir, Gifted & Talented programme,Kapa Haka, a wide range of
Sport, Environmental Group, opportunities to be involved in Conservation
Projects in our beautiful area and the chance to experience Māori culture at
the local Marae.
TUITION FEE: NZ$12,000 one year
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
We see:
We see:
A small community in a vibrant town that has the perfect blend of
rural New Zealand life with easy availability of adventure activities,
close to the mountains and the coast and just a one hour drive from
Christchurch.
Special facilities include an orchard, vegetable gardens, adventure
playgrounds, a Performance Centre and a short walk to a top class
aquatic centre.
The Government report (ERO) says:
The school gives priority to raising the achievement of all students.
Students are becoming more aware of their place in the world, and in
doing so are taking greater responsibility for their own learning.
International students achieve wel and are sincerely welcomed.Students’
needs are reviewed and strategiesare used to support their learning,
including ESOL support.
GLENDOWIE PRIMARY SCHOOL www.glendowieprimary.school.nz
Roll: About 650; 25 International students.
Located in the Eastern Suburbs of Auckland by the Tamaki Estuary
with community values focused on students respecting each other.
Specialised modern facilities that include an Environmental Studies
Area with a significant glass house, tree nursery.
A school of excellence, integrated state kindergarten, Montessori progra-
mmes for Years 1–8, Gifted and Talented program, International Baccalaur-
eate, PYP IB programme (Primary Year Programme of the International
Baccalaureate) and Montessori Classes.
The Government report (ERO) says:
Well-established links with the local community
Teachers support students to make accelerated progress and to achieve
success.
The school guides its education and care of international students,monitoring
the progress and achievement of each student. Students are encouraged to
participate fully in the wider life of the school.
We prepare our students to be life long learners and global citizens.The
school is fully committed to the New Zealand Curriculum, which is taught
within the context of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) of the Intern-
ational Baccalaureate.
Library, Theatre, Gymnasium, Playground Area, Swimming Pool, Sports
facilities.
Orchestra, Gifted Programme, Choir, Music Tuition, Mathex, Accelerant ICT
Programme, Chess, Philosophy, and a wide range of Sport.
TUITION FEE: NZ$12,400 one year
FACILITIES:
ACTIVITIES:
“A real New Zealand wonderland”
“Nourishes creativity, excellence, caring and confidence”
Year1-8Year1-8
www.mbas.ac.nz
www.otakicollege.school.nz
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
SCHOOL SUMMARY
SCHOOL SUMMARY
Roll: about 850 ; 25 International Students.
Roll: About 450; 13 International Students.
Our major focus is on student a chievement. Our positive, caring and supportive
learning environment enables each child to develop mentally, physically, socially
and emotionally. Our students have a real sense of belonging within our
community - our “family”- while also being part of a “seamless” and integrated
education programme
ACTIVITIES:
As well as providing the normal range of cultural and sporting activities, the
MBAS Marine Academy is designed to provide senior students with the
knowledge and skills required to enjoy scuba diving safely. Students also learn
about local marine species and carry out underwater biological surveys
using digital cameras and videos.
TUITION FEE: NZ$12,000 one year
MERCURY BAY AREA SCHOOL
Situated in an extraordinary environment, two hours south of Auckland
along a unique peninsular. Very close to some of New Zealand’s beautiful
coastlines and surrounded by native bush.
We see:
We see:
A composite school: Year 1 – 13 (5 – 18 years old) that has a cheerful
family atmosphere. Students are supported to be their very best academ-
ically, as well as in sports, cultural and social activities.
Special programs: Marine Academy, Marine Science, Outdoor Education,
The Plane Build Project.
The Government report (ERO) says:
Safe and inclusive environment for learning in wellmaintained and highly
functional facilities.
Innovative vocational opportunities such as marine and industry-based
programmes.
International students achieve well at the school. Students are encouraged
to participate in school activities. There is a strong focus on ensuring
students’ wellbeing and pastoral care. Student progress is well monitored
and appropriate support in planning their learning pathways is provided,
including ESOL support.
The College encourages all students to strive for excellence not only in academic
study but also in leadership, sport and cultural pursuits. A strong sense of comm-
unity is built through the College House system.
All the equipment expected in a high quality school including Gymnasium, Library,
IT Computer, Sports & Science Facilities.
FACILITIES:
A wide range of sporting, cultural, and musical activities are part of the normal
school life, with trips arranged for Horse Riding, Kyaking, and Tramping.
ACTIVITIES:
TUITION FEE: NZ$10,000 one year
A small, close, mixed community, in a flat, fertile farming area, near the
beach, the river, mountains and the capital city, Wellington.
Special facilities include a 2 hectare Horticultural block with a community
garden with an outdoor pizza oven, supporting science studies.
Strengths in Outdoor Education and Peer Mediation
The Government report (ERO) says:
Caring school with respectful relationships
Shared responsibility for promoting student engagement, learning and
wellbeing
International students achieve well at the college. Students’ needs are
monitored and a range of strategies used to support their learning,
including ESOL support.
ŌTAKI COLLEGE
Year1-13
Year7-13
www.npbhs.school.nz
www.birkenhead.school.nz
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
ChooseNewZealandSnapshot
SCHOOL SUMMARY
SCHOOL SUMMARY
Roll: About 1250; 20 International Students.
ACTIVITIES:
We see:
We see:
NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL
New Plymouth Boys’ High School seeks to provide the best possible education
for young men in a safe and healthy environment. At the core of our curriculum
are the key competencies of literacy,numeracy,but we also want young men who
learn to think, manage themselves well, relate with respect, and who participate
fully in the opportunities the school offers. We call that ENGAGEMENT
FACILITIES:
Swimming Pool, Boarder Lounge: Game Room and Sky, Weight Room, Tennis
Courts, Squash Courts, Computer Room, Library, Gym, Music Room, Playing
Fields.
Sporting, Cultural, Music, Art. Very strong in Rugby
TUITION FEE: NZ$14,000 one year
A traditional but modern boy’s secondary school in the New Plymouth city
centre, high quality education raising male results in the national exams.
Boarding facilities (student hostel), and excellent sporting facilities
Special internal programmes: Outdoor education, member of Super 8 coll-
ective the top New Zealand boys schools that compete in many sporting
codes.
The Government report (ERO) says:
Broad-based curriculum, including opportunities through local institutes of
technology.
Sound careers advice to support subject and future pathway choices.
Social integration and academic learning programmes of the school’s inter-
national students.
BIRKENHEAD COLLEGE
Roll: about 700; 45 International Students.
Birkenhead College is a state co-educational secondary school which opened in
February 1972. The College has a consistently strong academic record and is
proud of its significant successes in sport, cultural and community activities. The
College has a reputation as a caring school. An extensive guidance network
exists to monitor and assist with the progress and welfare of all students.
FACILITIES
Library, Theatre, Gymnasium, Fitness Centre, Student Wellfare, Cafeteria, IT
Computers, Swimming Pool, Sports facilities, Photographic Studio
TUITION FEE: NZ$14,500 one year
Located on a peninsular of the North Shore of Auckland, with its own
distinct community, a short fifteen minute bus ride from Auckland’s city
center.
High academic results from diverse student nationalities.
Strong social activities with strengths in culture and music.
The Government report (ERO) says:
Well - established links with the local community
Students are closely monitored to make accelerated progress and to
achieve success.
Systems to guide its education and care of international students,
monitoring the progress and achievement of each student.
Year9-13Year9-13
WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND
Wherever you want to go we can find a school or course for you.
Many overseas students choose Northland because of its warm climate.It’s known in New Zealand as the
‘winterless north’.The area has beautiful beaches, forests, lakes and rivers. Māori culture is rich and vibrant.
Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city and main transport hub. Imagine an urban environment where
everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanting holiday islands.
Just south of Auckland lies the HamiltonWaikato region; a land of lush pastures and fertile soils that was
chosen to playThe Shire in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films.
The Bay of Plenty region is home to spectacular beaches, juicy kiwifruit and picturesque views.
There are two words that best describe Hawke’s Bay and they are ‘Wine Country’ but there is much more than
wine to this sunny region.
No region in the North Island has more defined character than Taranaki. Wherever you are, the symmetrical
cone of Mount Taranaki gazes down at you.
Situated at the southern end of the North Island,Wellington was recently named “the coolest little capital in the
world” by Lonely Planet.
Nelson is a lifestyle; that’s the best way to describe it. Situated in the north-west of the South Island, it is the
sunniest region in New Zealand.
The West Coast, or ‘the Coast’ as locals call it, is a wild place of rivers and rainforests, glaciers and geological
treasures.
Canterbury stretches from ocean to the Alps, and is land of plains and peaks. It is a place of variety and innu-
merable attractions.
Dunedin and Otago is a region of natural beauty overlaid with a fascinating cultural history,often referred to as
the eco-capital of New Zealand.
Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations and if you come to the region you’ll understand
why. The town sits on the shore of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu among dramatic ranges.
Northland
Auckland
Waikato
Bay of Plenty
Hawke’s Bay
Taranaki
Wellington
Nelson
West Coast
Christchurch - Canterbury
Dunedin - Otago
Queenstown
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Want to Study in New Zealand

  • 1. WORLD W I D E COLLEGE STUDY OPTIONS SCHOOL SECTOR
  • 2. School System & Member Schools New Zealand has one of the best education systems in the world. Classes sizes are smaller, and the Western style of learning encourages independent thinking.Our system follows the UK model, with 13 years of primary and secondary schooling, and a three - year Bachelor degree. Our primary and secondary system is shown below, so you can see how to transfer into the right level for you. APPROXIMATE AGE 5 1 6 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 LOCAL SCHOOL SYSYTEM ‘YEAR’ LEVEL SCHOOL TYPE PRIMARY SCHOOL NEW ZEALAND QUALIFICATIONS NEW ZEALAND CURRICULUM, CAMBRIDGE IB PROGRAMME OPTIONS PRIMARY PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME Quality of Education New Zealand believes in equality of opportunity – ‘giving everyone a fair go’and that includes providing a high quality education system. In 2013 boththe UN Human Development Index and the Legatum Prosperity Index ranked New Zealand as No1 for Education. The OECD’s 2013 Better Life index, showed New Zealand devoting the highest percentage of public expenditure to education of the 32 developed country members. In fact, the OECD said that New Zealand is “a top-performing country in terms of the quality of its educational system.” The Education Review Office (ERO) ensures quality by monitoring and evaluations ECE, Primary and Secondary schools.
  • 3. Most schools will accept students for as little as one term (10 weeks) but most students complete at least 1 year; some complete 5 years or more. Most schools provide some additional ESOL support. However, the New Zealand school year is February to December, and if students start in July or Septmeber, they may wish to do some intensive ESOL, or High School Prep- aration course first. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Intermediate School Secondary School National Standards Testing NZQF NZQF NZQF Level 1 (NCEA) Level 2 (NCEA) Level 3 (NCEA) Secondary 1 Secondary 2 Advanced Middle Years Diploma Programmes Welfare of Students All schools enrolling International Students must comply with the Code of Practice for Pastoral Care, which means that students will be well looked after. Each school prospectus will give more detail but a copy of the Code can be seen on the NZQA website at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/study- ing-in-new-zealand/coming-to-study-in-new-zealand/international-student-care/. immigration requirements and information can be seen at www.immigration.govt.nz . most International students will not be eligible for free Health Services(see www.moh. govt.nz), so all must have appropriate medical and travel insurance while in New Zealand every school will arrange airport greeting and accommodation, if you request it.
  • 4. ASHBURTON BOROUGH SCHOOL www.ashborough.school.nz SCHOOL SUMMARY: SCHOOL SUMMARY: Roll: about 420; less than 5 International Students. The Vision of Ashburton Borough School is “Learners of Today, Prepared for Tomorrow” Our team of parents, children and staff work together for success, as we seek to engage in a global world. We have a number of pupils who have gone on to make their names in the world, including a Rhodes Scholar, successful academics, sport representatives. Ashburton Borough School was the first Green Gold Enviro School in the South Island and is one of only sixteen schools in New Zealand recognised as a UNESCO Associated School. ACTIVITIES: Music Tuition, Choir, Gifted & Talented programme,Kapa Haka, a wide range of Sport, Environmental Group, opportunities to be involved in Conservation Projects in our beautiful area and the chance to experience Māori culture at the local Marae. TUITION FEE: NZ$12,000 one year ChooseNewZealandSnapshot ChooseNewZealandSnapshot We see: We see: A small community in a vibrant town that has the perfect blend of rural New Zealand life with easy availability of adventure activities, close to the mountains and the coast and just a one hour drive from Christchurch. Special facilities include an orchard, vegetable gardens, adventure playgrounds, a Performance Centre and a short walk to a top class aquatic centre. The Government report (ERO) says: The school gives priority to raising the achievement of all students. Students are becoming more aware of their place in the world, and in doing so are taking greater responsibility for their own learning. International students achieve wel and are sincerely welcomed.Students’ needs are reviewed and strategiesare used to support their learning, including ESOL support. GLENDOWIE PRIMARY SCHOOL www.glendowieprimary.school.nz Roll: About 650; 25 International students. Located in the Eastern Suburbs of Auckland by the Tamaki Estuary with community values focused on students respecting each other. Specialised modern facilities that include an Environmental Studies Area with a significant glass house, tree nursery. A school of excellence, integrated state kindergarten, Montessori progra- mmes for Years 1–8, Gifted and Talented program, International Baccalaur- eate, PYP IB programme (Primary Year Programme of the International Baccalaureate) and Montessori Classes. The Government report (ERO) says: Well-established links with the local community Teachers support students to make accelerated progress and to achieve success. The school guides its education and care of international students,monitoring the progress and achievement of each student. Students are encouraged to participate fully in the wider life of the school. We prepare our students to be life long learners and global citizens.The school is fully committed to the New Zealand Curriculum, which is taught within the context of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) of the Intern- ational Baccalaureate. Library, Theatre, Gymnasium, Playground Area, Swimming Pool, Sports facilities. Orchestra, Gifted Programme, Choir, Music Tuition, Mathex, Accelerant ICT Programme, Chess, Philosophy, and a wide range of Sport. TUITION FEE: NZ$12,400 one year FACILITIES: ACTIVITIES: “A real New Zealand wonderland” “Nourishes creativity, excellence, caring and confidence” Year1-8Year1-8
  • 5. www.mbas.ac.nz www.otakicollege.school.nz ChooseNewZealandSnapshot ChooseNewZealandSnapshot SCHOOL SUMMARY SCHOOL SUMMARY Roll: about 850 ; 25 International Students. Roll: About 450; 13 International Students. Our major focus is on student a chievement. Our positive, caring and supportive learning environment enables each child to develop mentally, physically, socially and emotionally. Our students have a real sense of belonging within our community - our “family”- while also being part of a “seamless” and integrated education programme ACTIVITIES: As well as providing the normal range of cultural and sporting activities, the MBAS Marine Academy is designed to provide senior students with the knowledge and skills required to enjoy scuba diving safely. Students also learn about local marine species and carry out underwater biological surveys using digital cameras and videos. TUITION FEE: NZ$12,000 one year MERCURY BAY AREA SCHOOL Situated in an extraordinary environment, two hours south of Auckland along a unique peninsular. Very close to some of New Zealand’s beautiful coastlines and surrounded by native bush. We see: We see: A composite school: Year 1 – 13 (5 – 18 years old) that has a cheerful family atmosphere. Students are supported to be their very best academ- ically, as well as in sports, cultural and social activities. Special programs: Marine Academy, Marine Science, Outdoor Education, The Plane Build Project. The Government report (ERO) says: Safe and inclusive environment for learning in wellmaintained and highly functional facilities. Innovative vocational opportunities such as marine and industry-based programmes. International students achieve well at the school. Students are encouraged to participate in school activities. There is a strong focus on ensuring students’ wellbeing and pastoral care. Student progress is well monitored and appropriate support in planning their learning pathways is provided, including ESOL support. The College encourages all students to strive for excellence not only in academic study but also in leadership, sport and cultural pursuits. A strong sense of comm- unity is built through the College House system. All the equipment expected in a high quality school including Gymnasium, Library, IT Computer, Sports & Science Facilities. FACILITIES: A wide range of sporting, cultural, and musical activities are part of the normal school life, with trips arranged for Horse Riding, Kyaking, and Tramping. ACTIVITIES: TUITION FEE: NZ$10,000 one year A small, close, mixed community, in a flat, fertile farming area, near the beach, the river, mountains and the capital city, Wellington. Special facilities include a 2 hectare Horticultural block with a community garden with an outdoor pizza oven, supporting science studies. Strengths in Outdoor Education and Peer Mediation The Government report (ERO) says: Caring school with respectful relationships Shared responsibility for promoting student engagement, learning and wellbeing International students achieve well at the college. Students’ needs are monitored and a range of strategies used to support their learning, including ESOL support. ŌTAKI COLLEGE Year1-13 Year7-13
  • 6. www.npbhs.school.nz www.birkenhead.school.nz ChooseNewZealandSnapshot ChooseNewZealandSnapshot SCHOOL SUMMARY SCHOOL SUMMARY Roll: About 1250; 20 International Students. ACTIVITIES: We see: We see: NEW PLYMOUTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL New Plymouth Boys’ High School seeks to provide the best possible education for young men in a safe and healthy environment. At the core of our curriculum are the key competencies of literacy,numeracy,but we also want young men who learn to think, manage themselves well, relate with respect, and who participate fully in the opportunities the school offers. We call that ENGAGEMENT FACILITIES: Swimming Pool, Boarder Lounge: Game Room and Sky, Weight Room, Tennis Courts, Squash Courts, Computer Room, Library, Gym, Music Room, Playing Fields. Sporting, Cultural, Music, Art. Very strong in Rugby TUITION FEE: NZ$14,000 one year A traditional but modern boy’s secondary school in the New Plymouth city centre, high quality education raising male results in the national exams. Boarding facilities (student hostel), and excellent sporting facilities Special internal programmes: Outdoor education, member of Super 8 coll- ective the top New Zealand boys schools that compete in many sporting codes. The Government report (ERO) says: Broad-based curriculum, including opportunities through local institutes of technology. Sound careers advice to support subject and future pathway choices. Social integration and academic learning programmes of the school’s inter- national students. BIRKENHEAD COLLEGE Roll: about 700; 45 International Students. Birkenhead College is a state co-educational secondary school which opened in February 1972. The College has a consistently strong academic record and is proud of its significant successes in sport, cultural and community activities. The College has a reputation as a caring school. An extensive guidance network exists to monitor and assist with the progress and welfare of all students. FACILITIES Library, Theatre, Gymnasium, Fitness Centre, Student Wellfare, Cafeteria, IT Computers, Swimming Pool, Sports facilities, Photographic Studio TUITION FEE: NZ$14,500 one year Located on a peninsular of the North Shore of Auckland, with its own distinct community, a short fifteen minute bus ride from Auckland’s city center. High academic results from diverse student nationalities. Strong social activities with strengths in culture and music. The Government report (ERO) says: Well - established links with the local community Students are closely monitored to make accelerated progress and to achieve success. Systems to guide its education and care of international students, monitoring the progress and achievement of each student. Year9-13Year9-13
  • 7. WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND Wherever you want to go we can find a school or course for you. Many overseas students choose Northland because of its warm climate.It’s known in New Zealand as the ‘winterless north’.The area has beautiful beaches, forests, lakes and rivers. Māori culture is rich and vibrant. Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city and main transport hub. Imagine an urban environment where everyone lives within half an hour of beautiful beaches, hiking trails and a dozen enchanting holiday islands. Just south of Auckland lies the HamiltonWaikato region; a land of lush pastures and fertile soils that was chosen to playThe Shire in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films. The Bay of Plenty region is home to spectacular beaches, juicy kiwifruit and picturesque views. There are two words that best describe Hawke’s Bay and they are ‘Wine Country’ but there is much more than wine to this sunny region. No region in the North Island has more defined character than Taranaki. Wherever you are, the symmetrical cone of Mount Taranaki gazes down at you. Situated at the southern end of the North Island,Wellington was recently named “the coolest little capital in the world” by Lonely Planet. Nelson is a lifestyle; that’s the best way to describe it. Situated in the north-west of the South Island, it is the sunniest region in New Zealand. The West Coast, or ‘the Coast’ as locals call it, is a wild place of rivers and rainforests, glaciers and geological treasures. Canterbury stretches from ocean to the Alps, and is land of plains and peaks. It is a place of variety and innu- merable attractions. Dunedin and Otago is a region of natural beauty overlaid with a fascinating cultural history,often referred to as the eco-capital of New Zealand. Queenstown is one of New Zealand’s top visitor destinations and if you come to the region you’ll understand why. The town sits on the shore of crystal clear Lake Wakatipu among dramatic ranges. Northland Auckland Waikato Bay of Plenty Hawke’s Bay Taranaki Wellington Nelson West Coast Christchurch - Canterbury Dunedin - Otago Queenstown
  • 8. WORLD W I D E COLLEGE HEAD OFFICE Ganapathi Building, Cp1 - 3rd floor Near Kathauta Lake, Vikalp Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226010 India. PHONE NO.: +91-522-3231111 EMAIL : info@worldwidecollege.in LUCKNOW OFFICE :