Education in New Zealand is based on the British education system, with primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Primary education begins at age 5 and lasts for 8 years, with secondary school beginning at age 13 and lasting for 4 years. The New Zealand Qualifications Framework outlines the qualifications available to students at each of these levels. At the tertiary level, students can choose from universities, polytechnics or private training establishments. All tertiary institutions offer a wide range of qualifications from certificates to doctoral degrees. Students have access to a wide range of courses in areas such as business, engineering, health sciences and social sciences. There are also many scholarships available for those who wish to pursue higher education in New Zealand. In addition to this formal education system, there are also many informal learning opportunities available through libraries, museums and art galleries throughout the country. Check educationvv for New Zealand Education and Training.

New Zealand Area Code
+64 is the dialing code for New Zealand. The agricultural country of New Zealand, located in the Pacific Ocean far away from Sweden, began to […]