With the continuous advancement of globalization, more and more parents are beginning to consider their children studying abroad to broaden their horizons, increase their knowledge, improve their English proficiency, and obtain an international educational background. As a safe, friendly, and livable country, New Zealand has long been one of the popular destinations for studying abroad, especially for students who want to study abroad at the high school level. So,What are the procedures for studying abroad in high school in New Zealand? How can Chinese students study in New Zealand high schools? That's all it takes to read this.
1.What are the procedures for studying abroad in high school in New Zealand?
Step 1: Apply to the school.
The first thing is to know the specific information of the New Zealand secondary school, choose the school you like, and then log on to the application page of the school's official website, register a new account, and fill in the application**. If you are a current student, it is best to start applying before the end of the previous semester.
Step 2: Submit your documents.
Before your application is evaluated, you will receive an email asking you to provide specific supporting documents such as a domestic junior high school diploma (in Chinese and English), a transcript of the three years of junior high school (in both Chinese and English), and a copy of the first page of the applicant's passport. Private secondary schools in New Zealand require students to provide proof of language proficiency.
Step 3: Letter of Acceptance.
If your application is successful, you will receive an enrolment letter by email with an estimate of the tuition fee.
Step 4: Apply for a visa.
You will need to provide your letter of acceptance, housing guarantee, tuition fee and school study guarantee fee. The processing period for New Zealand student visas is short, and the results can generally be obtained within 1 month. An AIP will be issued if the visa is approved.
Step 5: Pay the fee.
Pay your first year's tuition fees by wire transfer, bank transfer or credit card, and you will receive a receipt when the school receives the payment.
Step 6: Labeling.
Bring the original passport to the embassy for affixation.
Students who have completed their first year of high school.
Students can choose to enrol in a local ** secondary school that is suitable for their current academic level.
Sophomore high school graduates.
Students can choose to attend a secondary school, and then take a junior college or a bachelor's course.
You can also choose a junior college course, which will immigrate quickly, and you can transfer credits to undergraduate courses.
Choose to enroll in a pre-university program, then enroll in a degree program, and apply for immigration after earning a bachelor's degree.
Choosing to study a short course in the recent industry, although the study time is short, it is easy to work, and it is also easy to apply for immigration.
A senior high school graduate.
Apply for a high school grade 12 course to complete a high school diploma.
Apply directly to language and pre-university courses and continue to study for an undergraduate degree in the future.
Apply directly to the Certificate or Diploma Diploma Immigration Program at the Language Plus Polytechnic Institute to study practical skills courses to prepare you for the future job search.