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Pukekohe
High School is a state secondary school for girls and boys
from levels 9 to 13 (13 to 18 years).
The
school is located in the town of Pukekohe, which has 20,000
people and is 30 miles (50 kilometres) south of the city
of Auckland and 20 minutes by car from Auckland’s International
Airport.
Pukekohe
High School has 1650 students. Approximately 1.5% come from
overseas countries. There are places for up to 45 full fee-paying
students from overseas.
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Pukekohe
High School offers overseas students a complete learning experience:
- A commitment
to high academic standards and examination success.
- A safe
learning environment.
- Easy access
to three large universities and three polytechnic institutes.
- Opportunities
to participate in a wide range of sporting and cultural activities.
International
students are:
- Met on
arrival.
- Introduced
to the school and local community.
- Able to
commence at any stage during the year.
- Assisted
with subject selections.
- Given guidance
and support.
- Given tailored
English language courses.
Our aim is
to help overseas students improve in all areas of the English
language. Classes are small and students receive individual assistance
from trained and experienced ESOL teachers. Courses include:
- ESOL (English
for speakers of other languages). A full programme is available
for all students at all levels. Students are assessed on arrival.
- Academic
courses that prepare students to sit New Zealand school examinations
and to gain entry to New Zealand universities and polytechnics.
- Pukekohe
High School welcomes international fee-paying students. We provide
English language support and preparation towards IELTS.
Each student's
academic progress, attendance and adjustment to Pukekohe High
School is closely monitored and reported to parents. Homestays
are carefully arranged and monitored.
For further
details complete our online application form here on our website.
Alternatively contact the Director of International Students:
Student
Exchanges
Each year we offer opportunities for interaction between
our students and those from other countries as a way to encourage
cross cultural understandings. We have developed "sister
school" relationships with Tatebayashi Girls' High School
in Japan, Exchanges with Tatebayashi take place each year.
Individual
students are also encouraged to take advantage of exchange opportunities
that are provided through such organisations as Rotary Clubs and
AFS, and each year we host overseas students through these programmes.
Code
Pukekohe
High School is a signatory to the Code of Practice for the Pastoral
Care of International Students. Copies of the Code are available
on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry
of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international.
Immigration
Full
details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment
in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are
available through the New Zealand Immigration Service, and can
be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz.
Eligibility
for Health Services
Most
international students are not entitled to publicly funded health
services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment
during your visit, you may be liable for the full cost of that
treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health
services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can
be viewed on their website at www.moh.govt.nz.
Accident
Insurance
The
Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance
for all New Zealand citizens, residents, and temporary visitors
to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical
and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC
website at www.acc.co.nz.
Medical
and Travel Insurance
International
students must have appropriate and current medical and travel
insurance while studying in New Zealand.