- > ABC College of English (Queenstown)
- > Aspiring Language Institute (Auckland)
- > Bay Learning Academy (Mt Maunganui)
- > Bay Learning Academy - Learn to Teach English as a Second Language
- > Duke Institute of Studies, Takapuna Beach, Auckland
- > EF Auckland
- > English Teaching College, Wellington, Palmerston North
- > Evakona Education, Whitianga
- > Language Schools New Zealand (Queenstown)
- > LSI Auckland
- > Nelson Marlborough Institute English Language programme
- > New Zealand Language Centres
- > North Tec Institute of Technology English courses
- > Southern Lakes English College (Queenstown)
- > Unique New Zealand (Browns Bay)
- > Waikato Institute of Education (Hamilton)
Study English and travel:
Tourism is a very big attraction – we’re a small, safe and peaceful country (4.7m people) but we’re known for our great outdoors, adventure, cultural activities and friendly welcoming people.
The New Zealand Tourism site will give you an idea of what’s on offer. Study during the week and choose activities like bungy jumping, skiing, hiking, rafting, or exploring local culture in your free time. You might prefer to shop at a local market, visit a museum, or meet with friends at a local café – it’s your choice and there’s so much to choose from.
Study English and work:
Many students at English New Zealand schools can work up to 20 hours per week if they have a Student Visa.
Working Holiday Visa holders can also study a short course of English as part of a New Zealand experience.
Study English then study some more:
We have English language courses and exams to prepare you for further study.
We have world class high schools, colleges, institutes of technology and universities if you want to continue studying in New Zealand.
Many English New Zealand schools have agreements with other education providers so students can easily move from English language study to other kinds of courses.
For more information, please contact StudyNewZealand EU <- click for e-mail