Studying
in New Zealand
When you have to get away
from it all
Whilst
New Zealand is a small and distant destination, it is a unique country
in which to study and gain a qualification. You'll find the rewards
are well worth making the journey for, as well as training that simply
can't be found anywhere else in the world.
The stories you've
heard about New Zealand are true - it is an amazing, stunning, unspoilt,
uncrowded and breathtaking country. Despite its small size, you'll find
a whole world with every type of landscape, scenery, activity, lifestyle
and culture that you can imagine, and a host of others that you simply
can't - yet. Nothing can prepare you for the beauty of New Zealand,
as it is distinctive and different from everything you will know. It's
a place where you will want to go and get to know, a place you will
want to learn about while you learn, a place where nature and exhilarating
experiences rule supreme
a place that is pristine and pure! The
climate is temperate and almost sub-tropical, with mild, wet winters
and warm, dry summers, conducive to study, sightseeing and recreation.
While similar in
size to the United Kingdom, Japan or California, New Zealand, with its
North and South islands, only has a population of 3.8 million, so it's
easy to get away from the crowds. Even in the larger cities and towns
you can find open rolling green farmland and sun-soaked golden beaches
with blue oceans, safe harbours or majestic snow-covered mountains,
glacial valleys, and forests of ancient native trees and giant ferns
very close at hand.
New Zealand has
developed a European culture, as well as embracing the rich and historic
cultural elements from the Maori and Pacific Island heritages and the
rapidly growing multi-cultural Asian communities. New Zealanders, or
'kiwis' as they are often known, are very well educated, very well travelled,
and have developed a 'can do' philosophy with a keen sense of adventure,
inventiveness and fun. As well as being famous for bungee jumping, jet
boating, kiwi-fruit and millions of sheep, New Zealanders have an international
reputation and recognition for excelling in many areas, including the
arts, science, sport, technology, business and manufacturing, New Zealanders
believe they can do anything, love the challenge to prove it, and usually
do.
New Zealand is nature
in its purest form. The landscape is an ancient one, a unique one, and
a changing one, with many geographical formations shaped by volcanic
and tectonic forces. The country's isolation from the rest of the world
has led to the evolution of distinctive flora and fauna, echoing back
to ancient prehistoric times. The subtropical forest is steeped in spirituality:
creatures like the tuatara (a lizard that's an actual living dinosaur),
the mighty Kauri tree and unique, large, endearing flightless birds
such as the kiwi itself. Despite its small size, New Zealand's coastline
stretches over 15,000 km of coves, headlines and beaches teeming with
marine life of every description.
No wonder New Zealand
is the ultimate outdoor adventure playground, offering every kind of
thrill and degree of blood-pumping adrenalin adventure to pure hedonistic
relaxation and pleasure.
With such an abundance
of open space accessible to everyone, and an enviable climate, sport
and recreation fit neatly into the New Zealand lifestyle. Rugby football
is the national sport epitomised by the world-famous All Black rugby
team. Of course, there are many other sports too: schools, universities
and colleges offer excellent sport facilities for students who want
to play tennis, squash, cricket, basketball, soccer, netball, softball
or rugby. Many of these activities and sports are within walking distance
or easy travelling time from student campuses.
Other
practical benefits for studying in New Zealand include: