Villa Maria College - not affected by the earthquake
We were fortunate to have no damage from the recent earthquake. Our College has re-opened and we are fully operational. International students are being well cared for by their host families and the extra care of all our staff.
Our thoughts and prayers go to all those who have been affected by the quake.
Villa Maria College has modern facilities.
Why Choose Villa Maria?
Villa Maria College's reputation as a quality institution with
high academic achievement levels is
well renowned both in New Zealand and internationally. A recent survey
showed that most of our International students come because of
recommendations from a current or past International student.
The fact that Villa Maria College is a girls only College is very appealing to International students.
Villa
Maria College supports International students by offering a fully
developed programme to help them have a happy and successful education
in New Zealand.
The majority of International students are currently from Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, China and Germany.
English Entry Requirements
Students
are required to have Intermediate Level language skills to cope with
mainstream classes. All international students are tested on arrival for
language proficiency and individual language support programmes are
provided.
Student Welfare
High priority is
given to the welfare of International students and Villa Maria College
strives to create a family-like atmosphere. Each student will be teamed up with another Villa girl (a kiwi buddy) to help her settle into Villa.Read about our Buddy Programme
An entry requirement to the
College is that students have a guardian.
Guardianship
The
College requires all International students to have a Guardian living
in Christchurch. This requirement ensures there is a person responsible
for the welfare of the student outside school hours. The Guardian must
be an adult, over 30 years of age, speak good English and able to be
contacted during the day, if necessary. S/he must attend the initial
interview with the student and her family as well as relevant Parent
Meetings during the year. The College can provide you with the name of a
recommended guardianship agency. The costs of Guardian services varies
from $3000 - $5000 and are the responsibility of the student's
parents.
Support Services
The Director of
International Students manages the International Student Programme. The
Homestay Co-ordinator co-ordinates the Homestay programme, addresses
homestay issues and oversees the welfare of students out of school
hours. Qualified ESOL teachers are appointed to address English
language needs. Students are also given curriculum assistance from an
Administrative Assistant appointed to look after the specific needs of
students during the school day.
Villa Maria College has agreed to
observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of
International Students published by the Minister of Education. Copies
of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website
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