The New Zealand education system

Beyond excellent.

 
 
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outstanding and world-renowned for being so

New Zealand has eight universities and numerous institutes of technology and polytechnics.

The University of Auckland, New Zealand's largest university, is ranked in the top 100 universities in the world by QS World University Rankings and is among the top 50 universities worldwide for 16 of the subjects they offer. Founded in 1883, the university has six campuses across Auckland with more than 40,000 students.

Auckland University of Technology, commonly known as AUT, has a famous reputation for its real-world experience and practical learning. Because of this, many employers highly favour AUT graduates knowing that these graduates have both practical skills and theoretical knowledge in their chosen field. AUT offers 250 bachelor’s degrees, graduate diplomas, master’s degrees, MBAs and PhDs in a wide variety of areas ranging from law to design.

New Zealand certainly has a lot to offer for students wanting a world-class education.


more than just great knowledge

The New Zealand education system is similar in structure to that of Indonesia but has its own unique ethos.

Children in New Zealand start school at the age of five and attend primary school for six years, intermediate school for two years and high school for five years. Throughout school, as well as learning from excellent teachers, children also learn how to be creative and how to convey their own opinions. This is further encouraged at university where students are taught in an outstanding and supportive academic environment - gaining skills, knowledge and experience in their chosen field.

Employers the world over are confident that New Zealand educated students are well-rounded - having insight in addition to theoretical knowledge.

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