StudyNewZealand EU NETHERLANDS Education Agents
The stunning natural
environment of mountains, lakes and coast offers
mind-boggling activities. When throwing themselves off
bridges attached to oversized rubber bands New
Zealanders invented bungy jumping. Zorbing is the most
recent addition to these strange but exciting adventures
with a uniquely Kiwi heritage. Where else in the world
can you roll down a hill in a giant rubber ball?
As New Zealand’s teaching methods involve a supportive
learning environment, with small class sizes, all
students receive more personal attention than in other
parts of the world. All students are considered to be
individuals and they are encouraged to learn from others
but also to think for themselves.
New Zealand’s scenic beauty is world renowned, but still
many find a society which is energetic and modern. An
international student in this part of the world will
enjoy a sophisticated lifestyle and high quality,
affordable accommodation.
The people of New Zealanders are famously hospitable
with a lively interest in other cultures. New Zealand
has an interesting mix of cultures – including Māori,
Pakeha (European descent), Asian and Pacific peoples. An
increasing number of African and Latin American people
now also call New Zealand their home.
Studying in New Zealand will give you the chance to
enjoy a relaxed lifestyle in a country of rare natural
beauty.
So if you want to indulge in adventure and study a short
course, or just spruce up your English and see and
experience New Zealand before continuing in your home
country;
OR
Study full time a diploma or even a complete degree
course in order to find a job or start your own business
in New Zealand;
All is possible. Just ask our representatives to inform
you (free of charge) or simply fill out the enquiry
form.
And remember, all our services are free! We are paid by
the institutions we represent, so there is no extra
charge for using our services or our advise!
On the representatives page you will find Information on
your local representative and how to contact this
person. For information on study, study subjects and
schools/universities in New Zealand you will find all
pages are in English.
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