St Kentigern College is located on a large and attractive campus in the suburb of Pakuranga, 16 kilometres from the centre of Auckland, New Zealand. Our students enjoy a park-like setting bordering the waters of the Tamaki Estuary, with extensive playing fields and outstanding, well-resourced learning facilities. Our boarders enjoyRead More →

Diocesan is an all-girls independent Anglican school with around 1650 students from Pre-School to Year 13 offering both day and boarding, located in Epsom, Auckland. Every school believes they are different. Because every school is. But the real difference isn’t in one thing or another. It’s how everything comes togetherRead More →

Pinehurst is one of New Zealand’s leading independent schools. We offer children care, guidance and exceptional opportunities, in and out the classroom, from the age of 5 to the final days a young person has in school before heading to university or the world of work.  The school is inRead More →

Kristin is a leading independent, Early Learning to Year 13 co-educational school with a roll of over 1800 students situated on Auckland’s North Shore. The first authorised International Baccalaureate (IB) School in New Zealand, Kristin has offered its Senior students the choice of the IB Diploma Programme or the NZRead More →

Welcome to St Cuthbert’s where we understand that choosing the right school for your daughter is one of the most important decisions you will make as a family. As parents we all want our daughters to be happy and fulfilled. As an experienced educator, who has held Senior School Principal,Read More →

Gain the confidence, academic skills and knowledge to succeed in your undergraduate studies at the University of Otago, or at another New Zealand university. The University of Otago Foundation Studies Certificate is a university entrance qualification that can be completed within two 13-week semesters and is open to domestic andRead More →

History The University was founded in 1897 and teaching began in April 1899 with 115 students enrolled in the first year. Early years For the first few years, lectures took place in rented accommodation in the city while a debate raged over where the new University’s home should be built.Read More →

Study at a world-ranked universityThe University of Waikato is a consistent climber in the most prestigious international rankings. We’ve risen 135 places in the QS World University Rankings in six years, and the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings brought us up to third equal in New Zealand. Be job-readyWeRead More →

Founded in 1878 as a School of Agriculture, we’re the country’s third oldest university. We were initially linked to Canterbury College and welcomed our first intake of students way back in 1880. In 1896, when agriculture had become well established as the mainstay of New Zealand’s exports, we separated fromRead More →

Creating world-ready graduates AUT’s mission is to create great graduates, and each member of our staff contributes to this. We offer exceptional learning experiences that prepare students to be successful wherever in the world their career may take them. We encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, and the ability to explore newRead More →