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Introduction of private girls' high schools studying in New Zealand

# Studying in New Zealand # Introduction New Zealand, located in the southern hemisphere, has a superior environment and high quality of teaching, which is suitable for students to study abroad. The following is a sharing introduction of private female students studying in New Zealand. Welcome to read the reference!

1. Introduction of Private Girls' High School in New Zealand

St Margaret's College, New Zealand, 1

St Margaret's College, founded in 19 10, is a private full-time boarding girls' middle school. At present, it is a girls' middle school offering international diploma courses in the South Island of New Zealand. The advantage of St. Margaret's College lies in information technology, with advanced science and technology teaching resources, and science and technology also occupy an increasing proportion in the curriculum.

St Margaret's College pays attention to cultivating students' all-round development. It not only provides high-quality academic education, but also gives students the opportunity to participate in sports and cultural activities in schools, regions and even the whole country, so as to exercise and cultivate their abilities through these colorful sports and cultural activities. The school's teaching staff have excellent quality and enthusiasm for teaching, and are committed to developing students' potential and cultivating their ability to face challenges.

2. chilton James Girls' School.

Chilton James Girls' School, established in 19 18, is an excellent girls' school in New Zealand. There are more than 400 middle schools in New Zealand, and the enrollment rate of James Girls' School in chilton ranks first. Chilton International School prides itself on its facilities and ranks among the top two in New Zealand. It pays special attention to the needs of foreign students and offers special courses for students whose mother tongue is not English to help them improve their learning level.

3. Carmel Middle School, New Zealand

Carmel Middle School is a Catholic girls' school, from grade 7 to grade 13, and international students can enter school from grade 9. There are about 1050 students in school, including 50 international students. Both long-term and short-term international students can accept it. Carmel Middle School is a vibrant school, dedicated to providing a good education for young women and helping them pursue Excellence.

Auckland parish girls' high school, New Zealand

Auckland parish girls' high school is an elite private girls' high school in downtown Auckland, New Zealand. The school was established in 1903, located in the center of Auckland. The school has a beautiful campus environment and first-class educational and sports facilities. Primary school, junior high school and senior high school are all in the same campus. Over the years, the school has achieved excellent results in academics, sports and culture.

4. St Mary's Girls' High School, New Zealand

St Mary's Girls' High School is located in Ponsonby in the middle of Auckland, only 10 minutes' walk from the city center. Santa Maria girls' high school is a Catholic girls' high school, from grade 7 to grade 13. This is the oldest girls' school in New Zealand. The school is also one of the schools in Oakland Show, with more than 97% national education achievement certificate exams every year.

2. Recommended cities for studying in New Zealand

Auckland: Auckland is a megacity in New Zealand, located in the North Island, with a population of about 1 10,000. Auckland is a big city in New Zealand, the most populous city in New Zealand and the economic and cultural center of New Zealand. Auckland has two beautiful seaports and has always been famous as the capital of Qian Fan. It is said that the total number of sailboats in Auckland is the highest in the world.

Wellington: Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is located at the southern end of North Island. At present, the headquarters of major enterprises and major government departments with a population of about 427,000 are located in this city. There are many government employees and some employees in the headquarters of big companies. It is also a multicultural city. There are new and old immigrants from different countries, diplomatic envoys from different countries, and New Zealand natives who have worked, studied and lived overseas. They have a certain understanding of foreign immigrants and their cultures, which makes the customs and cultures of various countries harmoniously combine.

Kido City: Kido City (located in the South Island, with a population of about 350,000) is a typical British city, with flowers and birds all year round. It has always been famous as a garden city and is full of strong cultural atmosphere. There are many theaters, art galleries and symphony orchestras playing in the urban area, and the celebrations of romantic season and flower season are held regularly every year. About an hour's drive from B.W. Kidu, there are beautiful mountains, beaches, lakes, rivers and historical and cultural parks.

Hamilton: Hamilton, the fourth largest city in New Zealand, is a rapidly developing emerging city in recent years. It is the fourth largest city in China, the capital of Waikato Province, with a population of 1 10000. Waikato river flows through the city center, and Waikato University is located in the center of Hamilton, so Hamilton is similar to a university town except for animal husbandry.

3. Luggage items that need to be prepared for studying in New Zealand

1, file class

When you study in New Zealand, don't forget your documents, which are necessary materials for you to enter New Zealand and New Zealand schools.

Passport: You should bring your passport and visa. It is recommended to make a copy of your passport and visa. In New Zealand, passports can be used as identity cards, so you must take them with you and keep them safe.

Air ticket: students can buy a one-way ticket, and the relevant personnel will check your ticket when entering the country.

Photos: The photos you prepared were taken within half a year. At least 10 photos should be prepared, which will be used when you apply for admission to schools in New Zealand.

Driver's license: if you get a driver's license in China, you can take the original to New Zealand, and you can drive in New Zealand for one year after being translated by New Zealand.

2, life related

The North Island of New Zealand is not hot in summer, the general temperature is around 27-28 degrees Celsius, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large, the summer is short, and the winter is not cold. In contrast, the spring and autumn seasons are longer, so the clothes in the four seasons should be mainly in spring and autumn.

Formal dress: such as shirts, trousers, shoes, belts, ties, pins, etc.

Down jacket: North Island, especially Auckland, basically does not need down jackets, and you can bring down jackets that you can stay in. If you are really afraid of the cold, you can bring gloves, cotton caps and so on.

Shoes: casual shoes, sports shoes, running shoes, hiking shoes, basketball shoes, slippers, flip-flops, etc.

Sunhat and sunglasses: New Zealand is particularly hot in summer. Sunshade or sunglasses will be your good partner for summer travel! In addition to sunglasses, there are 6 boxes of myopia glasses, contact lenses and nursing liquid, and eye drops (3 boxes of anti-fatigue and 3 boxes of antibiotics).

Cold medicine: Don't bring Contek! Never bring Contek! Contek contains ephedrine, which can be refined into poison, and is a prohibited item in New Zealand.

All drugs containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine are prohibited from being brought into the country.

Socket: If there are many electronic products, don't forget to bring a patch panel. Generally speaking, the patch panel is more important than anything else. The voltage standard of New Zealand electrical appliances is 230/240 volts, and the general socket is a three-wire socket.

Mobile phone card: it is recommended to roam in the domestic business hall. In rare cases, domestic mobile phones can be used to receive SMS verification codes sent by domestic websites.

3. Cash

To study in New Zealand, you are allowed to bring 1 1,000 New Zealand dollars into the country, but you don't need to feel so insecure. You can bring some money that you need to spend temporarily when you arrive, such as taking a taxi, eating and so on. These are temporary emergency funds for you.

4. medicine

New Zealand Customs has very strict regulations on drugs. Foreign students should pay more attention to carrying drugs to avoid being fined for drugs. Foreign students are advised to bring cold medicine, antipyretic medicine, toothache medicine, dermatitis medicine, hemostatic medicine, cooling oil, throat moistening tablets and some anti-inflammatory drugs. If foreign students have other commonly used drugs, they should also bring them.

5. Stationery

The price of stationery products in New Zealand is relatively low. If international students have no special preference, they can buy many stationery products in New Zealand. In addition, foreign students reduce the number of books they carry in the process of luggage preparation, because many materials are available online, and because books are relatively heavy and easy to be overweight.