People-centered education in Aotearoa / New Zealand

Campus

 

We want to ensure that you will enjoy being part of our school. It is important to us that you can learn in a community that values your individual differences, understands your needs, and challenges you to new skills and experiences.

We give you the opportunity to get involved in many activities and travel opportunities to make your stay with us memorable. We organise yearly student trips to Rotorua and the Bay of Islands. And we arrange activities in and around Auckland, such as hiking and harbour tours.

Our institute is near to a busy shopping district called Botany Town Centre(North & South). These are Shopping Centres with almost all the amenities you will need, including banks, post office, lunch bars, restaurants, clothing stores and  supermarkets.

Multi-cultural Institute

We are part of a larger multicultural organisation, all within the New Zealand environment. Your experience studying with us will therefore be enriched by this unique blend of cultures. People within our extended organisation can communicate in a variety of languages including, Hindi, Chinese, Cook Island, Samoan, Maori, Italian, Afrikaans as well (of course) in English.

 Manukau, Auckland

Manukau (meaning “only birds”) is the southern urban region of Auckland. It has a diverse population, comprising 165 different ethnic groups. This is the gateway between Auckland City in the north and the Auckland International Airport in the south.

It is an area rich in cultural heritage and a place where people go to discover more about themselves and to celebrate their identity. It is a place where visitors experience a unique mix of New Zealand - the old and the new, the urban and the rural, legend and living culture.

For more information about Manukau and the history of Manukau visit:

http://www.welcome2manukau.com
http://www.manukau.govt.nz/EN/Yourcommunity/HistoryofManukau/Pages/history.aspx

Auckland central is easy to reach from here and has many great locations – scenic beaches, green parks, sub-tropical islands, lush ranges, sailing, fishing, surfing, hiking, Maori pa and historical sites, a wide diversity of restaurants, shops, cafes and entertainment venues.

Auckland's waterside location has been aptly nicknamed the "City of Sails". The locals' love the ocean and spending time at the numerous beaches. http://www.aucklandnz.com

Auckland sprawls over a narrow strip of land between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours and back dropped by rainforests, which cover the surrounding hills. Dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape and beautiful holiday islands are scattered throughout the vast Hauraki Gulf. Two famous island getaways are Waiheke Island and Great Barrier Island, a ferry service will get you there.

Auckland