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Study and Learn English in New Zealand - Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch |
Study and learn English in Auckland - Our English language schools have been established in 1984, is one of the oldest English language schools in New Zealand . We have students from more than 25 different countries ( currently we have 280 students) studying from anywhere between 2 weeks and one year. The average age of our student is 22 – 24 years old and the range is from 16 – 60 years plus. Students come to our school for a number of reasons and we are able to use the expertise built over many years of operation to help each person set and achieve their goals. Whether you want to study on an exam course, come and brush up your conversational skills or follow an academic pathway to another institution we have options to suit you and we also have exciting courses which will allow you to transfer with our help between our other GEOS schools in Wellington and Christchurch –and even our Australian sister schools - using our Super Link program. Study and learn English in Wellington -New Zealand ’s capital city is famous for its strong arts culture and intimate city atmosphere. Located on a picturesque harbour, surrounded by dramatic hills, Wellington is home to New Zealand’s national museum, Te Papa, along with over 50 other museums and galleries. Study and learn English in Christchurch - Welcome to... Some people say Christchurch is the most ‘English’ of New Zealand’s cities. Known as ‘The Garden City’ it has won international renown for it’s expansive parks and beautiful public gardens. Christchurch is also the gateway to the pristine South Island -there’s excitement waiting within an hour or two in any direction ... to the east the sheltered bays, sandy beaches, bush clad valleys and the rocky coastline of Banks Peninsula, along with wineries and the French settlers’ village of Akaroa.
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