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THE SCHOOL
Welcome to Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. Wellington is a picture-perfect city. It is set between a magnificent harbour and rolling green hills. It is also a compact city where modern shops, exciting galleries and great restaurants are within easy walking distance.
Our English language school is a Foundation Studies School, which provides students with the academic entry and English language requirements for further study in New Zealand, or overseas. Its programmes are recognised by many universities and institutes of technology worldwide, and are accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).
COURSES
Course 24.5h This is an intensive course designed for students who wish to improve their English for communication, job and travel purposes. Classes are organised according to level of English.
Exam Preparation 24.5h
Improve your communication skills, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, fluency, and above all, confidence! We will prepare you to pass Cambridge exams, IELTS, TESOL, TOEIC, TOEFL.
Course One-to-One After an initial Needs Analysis, we can tailor an individual programme according to your strengths and weaknesses. From 1 lesson, to a series of lessons. For individuals or groups.
English for working Holiday Visa Students 24h Are you in New Zealand on a Working Holiday Visa? Do you want a flexible programme that allows you to work and study at the same time? more information
Demi-Pair Programme Demi-Pairs study English in the mornings for 15 hours per week, and spend approximately 20 hours per week caring for the children in a homestay family and doing housework.
Prices click here
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Best Offer
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1230 New Zealand Dollar
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2 weeks
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Course 15h
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Accomodation fee (+18)
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Enrollment Fee
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Family Homestay
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FREE TIME
Rated one of the world's best lifestyle cities, Wellington is friendly, relaxed and cosmopolitan, with a vibrant 'cafe culture' and nightlife, yet is safe, affordable and easy to get around. Adventure activities include climbing, yachting, mountain biking, mountain running, sea-kayaking and hiking.
Wellington hosts a number of national headquarters. Some examples are; The National Museum - Te Papa, The National Art Gallery, National Archives, National Library, Government Buildings, Most Government Departments, The Royal New Zealand Ballet Company, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, National Cricket Museum, New Zealand School of Dance, and The New Zealand Cartoon Archives.
Civic Square is Wellington’s new physical heart. It is architecturally stunning, tastefully combining historic and new buildings with an unusually designed bridge linking the city to the sea and Frank Kitts Park. The square also includes the Wellington Festival and Convention Centre, the City Gallery, the Wellington Public Library, Capital Discovery Place (a children’s science and technology museum), three excellent cafes and modern council administration buildings.
Perhaps the best way to truly discover the essence of Wellington is on foot. There are also a number of tours around the main highlights of the region, or alternatively it is easy to get around with a car and a map. Cafe culture and nightlife is thriving, shopping is superb and for scenic beauty alone it would be hard to find a harbour anywhere in the world as beautiful as Wellington on a sunny day.
ACCOMMODATION
- Homestay
 Many New Zealand families open their doors to International Students to provide a homestay environment. This means that the student lives with the family as a member of their household.
- Apartment
Our school can arrange apartment accommodation for students. Many students stay in single or twin-share apartment, 2 minutes walk from the Institute. These are studio apartments with own kitchen and bathroom facilities.The level of comfort and security is very high.
- Private Rental
Many students live in private rental accommodation; this means sharing a house (3-5 bedrooms) with other students. Each student pays a share of the rent. Usually, rental accommodation is most suitable for students who have already been in New Zealand for some time.
- Hotel / Motel
For short-term stays (fewer than 11 days), a hotel or motel situation may be appropriate. Students under 18 years of age must have full-time supervision in these circumstances (contact us for more information). Our school can assist in organising Hotel/Motel accommodation.
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