New Zealand education system
The New Zealand education system is highly regarded internationally recognized and has high academic standards.
New Zealand's education system offers valuable opportunities for international students and interns looking for an academic and personal challenge in an English-speaking school system that is compatible with their own.
International students are invited to enroll in individual international study programs and work experience programs. All international education programs are considered "accredited" and are closely monitored by the New Zealand Government. You can find more than 400 articles on the AA Education Portal that give reliable information about education and training in New Zealand.
For those who are Interested in high school, language school, college or university study in New Zealand, New Zealand experts offer free education advice assisting in enrolment, also provides a range of support services for overseas visitors wishing to study, holiday or work in New Zealand.
The advantages of the education system in New Zealand is a system that
offers an attractive and stimulating academic environment to international students which can not be over-emphasised. A student can enter the New Zealand education system at any level. They can choose from eight state universities, five colleges of education, twenty-five state polytechnics and institutions of technology, four- hundred secondary schools and more than one-hundred private providers.
New Zealand welcomes international students at all of our institutions. New Zealand's immigration laws prevent an international student from studying at a private provider that has not been registered or from taking a course that is not NZQ Approved. Overseas students who wish to study at an New Zealand institution can get information about fees, courses of study and academic entry
requirements from.
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