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You don’t need to attend a language school first to study in high school in New Zealand

New Zealand is a Commonwealth country with first-class teaching standards and high quality of life. It attracts a large number of students from all over the world every year. As the age of students studying abroad becomes younger, more and more students go to New Zealand to study in middle schools. Many excellent middle schools in New Zealand can provide students with high-quality education and services.

Many students want to know whether they need to attend a language school before going to middle school in New Zealand? Here are the answers.

There is no need to attend a language school first to study in a middle school in New Zealand. New Zealand’s middle schools have rich experience in educating students whose native language is not English. The schools are equipped with special intensive English courses and international student counselors to take care of domestic and overseas students. The study and life of international students helps students overcome language barriers and arranges courses of different levels according to the English ability of different students.

According to students’ English progress and receptive ability, some courses with low English proficiency requirements are arranged, such as music, mathematics, art, physics, etc. When students can use English freely, some courses such as: history, Literature and other courses that require high English teaching requirements. Under the policy, it takes about 6 months for international students to keep up with the teachers' learning progress.

Therefore, international students who go to New Zealand to study in middle schools do not need to go to a language school to learn English first and then apply for middle school courses, because New Zealand’s middle schools actually include education in English schools.

The education in New Zealand’s primary and secondary schools is recognized nationwide and even overseas, making it a springboard for the world’s top schools. Therefore, New Zealand has increasingly become one of the most popular countries for international students to study abroad.