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New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Pre-departure Manual for Students V1.201514 1 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Welcome to NZLC! NZLC would like to welcome you to New Zealand. We look forward to your arrival and to making your stay enjoyable and successful. To help you prepare for your trip we have compiled the following information to help you adapt more quickly to a new country, climate, school and lifestyle. If you have any further questions, please contact us at: info@nzlc.ac.nz NZLC Auckland NZLC Wellington Level 2 104 Customs Street West Auckland 1010 Level 2 101 – 103 Courtenay Place Wellington Phone: 64 9 303 1962 Fax: 64 9 307 9219 Email: info@nzlc.ac.nz Phone: 64-4-802-4620 Fax: 64-4-802 4621 Email: info@nzlc.ac.nz 24 hour Emergency Contact Number: 0508 156156 (within NZ) 24 hour Emergency Contact Number: (+64) (0) 21 030 9815 NZLC Christchurch Our aim is for the Christchurch school to reopen once the city has been rebuilt and is able to fully support international students once again. P.O. Box 3096 Christchurch Phone: 64 21821012 Email: info@nzlc.ac.nz Contents NZLC Campuses…………………………………………………………………….……… 3 Arrival at Auckland Airport…………………………………………………….…………. 4 Arrival at Wellington Airport………………………………………………….………….. 5 Coping with a new language………………………………………………….………….. 6 What to bring…………………………………………………………………….………….. 6 First Day at NZLC……………………………………………………………………….….. 7 School Timetable, Public Holidays, Requesting a holiday from school…….…… 8 NZLC Staff – Who we are…………………………………………………………………. 9 & 10 School Rules and Attendance……………………………………………………………..10 & 11 Course Terms and Conditions……………………………………………………………..11 & 12 Health and Safety Procedures at NZLC…………………………………………………. 12 Student Services (Job search assistance, activities, school facilities) ……………13 Homestay Changes and finding a flat in NZ…………………………………………… 13 Living in NZ (Banking, safety, health services, insurance, drinking, driving)…… 14 & 15 NZQA Code of Practice……………………………………………………………………. 15 NZLC Fee Protection………………………………………………………………………. 15 NZLC Grievance and Complaint Procedure (Dispute Resolution)…………………. 16 Useful Contacts…………………………………………………………………………….. 17 2 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington NZLC Campuses NZLC has modern campuses located in the downtown area of two major cities - Auckland and Wellington. NZLC can also organise programmes at local Primary, Intermediate and High Schools. AUCKLAND - The “City of Sails” Population: 1.3 million Location: North Island between two natural harbours Climate: 18 - 25°C Spring and Summer 12 - 18°C Autumn and Winter Transport: NZLC is a 5 minute walk to major bus stops, ferry and train terminals Campus features 250 – 300 students on average 30 classrooms, multi-level building Student lounge with projection screen Study room Computer and internet access Free WIFI Library with textbooks and DVDs WELLINGTON – The world’s “Coolest Little Capital” (Lonely Planet, 2011) Population: 1.3 million Location: North Island between two natural harbours Climate: 18 - 25°C Spring and Summer 12 - 18°C Autumn and Winter Transport: NZLC is a 5 minute walk to major bus stops, ferry and train terminals Campus features 60 – 80 students on average Modern buildings Student lounge Study room Computer and internet access Free WIFI Library with textbooks and DVDs 3 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Arrival at Auckland International Airport Airport Transfer Approximate cost to city centre Taxi: approximately $70 Air Bus: approximately $16 one way, $28 return Shuttle Bus: approximately $30 - $50 NZLC Auckland Airport Transfer Service 1. If your driver is not at the meeting point within 20 minutes of your arrival, please call Sunny Malhotra on 027-676-8703 or NZLC Auckland’s 24 Hour Emergency Line: +64 21 780 509 2. If you do not arrive at the NZLC Auckland airport pick up point at the pre-arranged transfer time, your transfer fee will be non-refundable, unless 24 hours notice is given. In the event that you know in advance of your arrival delay, prompt action in contacting the NZLC Auckland Emergency phone may result in successfully changing your pick up time. For unannounced arrivals or changes to pre-arranged bookings, the alternative transfer option may be to arrange a taxi transfer or a shuttle bus to your NZLC Auckland accommodation at your own expense (approximate cost from Auckland Airport to the City: $60 - $105 – maybe more in heavy traffic; by shuttle bus: $30-$50 ). 3. Make sure you advise NZLC if you have any excess luggage such as a snow board in order to ensure that the transfer company is able to accommodate the extra luggage. 4. Charges apply for excess luggage: 3 or more suitcases: $5 - $10 1 to 3 surfboards: $6 - $20 Bike in bike box: $5 Golf clubs: $5 Other excess luggage: Please check with NZLC when making the transfer booking Auckland Airport Arrivals Map NZLC AIRPORT TRANSFERS: Turn LEFT when you walk through the arrival gate 4 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Arrival at Wellington International Airport Airport Transfer Approximate Cost to City Centre Taxi: approximately $40-$70 Airport Flyer Bus: approximately $9 one-way & $17 return Shuttle Bus: approximately $40-$50 NZLC Wellington Airport Transfer Service 1. If your driver is not at the meeting point within 20 minutes of your arrival, please call Super Shuttle on 0800 74 8885 or NZLC Wellington 24 Hours Emergency Line: +64 21 127 3642. 2. If you do not arrive at the NZLC Auckland airport pick up point at the pre-arranged transfer time, your transfer fee will be non-refundable, unless 24 hours notice is given. In the event that you know in advance of your arrival delay, prompt action in contacting the NZLC Auckland Emergency phone may result in successfully changing your pick up time. For unannounced arrivals or changes to pre-arranged bookings, the alternative transfer option may be to arrange a taxi transfer or a shuttle bus to your NZLC Auckland accommodation at your own expense (approximate cost from Auckland Airport to the City: $60 - $105 – maybe more in heavy traffic; by shuttle bus: $30-$50 ). 3. Make sure you advise NZLC if you have any excess luggage such as a snow board in order to ensure that the transfer company is able to accommodate the extra luggage. 4. Charges apply for excess luggage: 3 or more suitcases: $5 - $10 1 to 3 surfboards: $6 - $20 Bike in bike box: $5 Golf clubs: $5 Other excess luggage: Please check with NZLC when making the transfer booking Wellington Airport Arrivals Map 5 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Coping with a new language Most of you may experience some difficulty speaking English. This is natural. You will be using conversational English in New Zealand, which is probably different from what you were taught at school in your home country. It will take time to become proficient in speaking English, so don’t be discouraged. When you talk with your host family, teachers and friends, ask them to speak clearly, slow down or repeat themselves. These people are excellent sources of new words and phrases. Ask them for help with your pronunciation and vocabulary. They will be happy to support you. If you become tired and frustrated when you do not learn as quickly as you would like, relax and slow down. Be patient! It takes time and practice! Ask for help If there is something you don't understand, or something you are not sure how to deal with, ask someone for help or advice. If you do not ask, we cannot help you. "I don't understand. Can you explain this to me?" "Can you help me please?" "I am unsure / confused / uncertain. Can I talk with you about it?" "I would like some help with homework / English / making new friends” What to bring Clothing Light, comfortable clothing such as T-shirts, shorts and sandals for the warmer months (December - March) Wind-proof jacket, jumpers, jeans, jacket, gloves and strong shoes or boots for the colder months (May – August) Umbrella Warm jacket and raincoat (year round) The weather in New Zealand is changeable so you can experience sunshine, rain and wind on the same day. It is a good idea to bring a jacket or raincoat with you even in the summer time – just in case! All types of clothing can be purchased in New Zealand at varying prices. Electrical Appliances All electrical appliances are available in New Zealand and operate on 240 volts. Remember to bring your camera so you can take pictures of your experiences in New Zealand. You can bring your phone with you and purchase an adapter on arrival so that you can charge your phone. Before you leave home: Check in your home country before you leave that your phone is unlocked and able to be used in New Zealand. Food All Asian products and most European food products are readily available in Auckland and you do not need to bring these with you. As New Zealand has been an isolated country for many years and is relatively free from pests and harmful insects, there are very strict quarantine laws controlling the importation of food and plants: DO NOT bring: any plant or animal material in to the country (eggs, mushrooms, fruit, Chinese herbs, pork, noodles, spices etc.). However, if you must bring any of these, please remember that the following items must be declared on your New Zealand Passenger Arrival Card: 6 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Food of any kind Plants or parts of plants (alive or dead) Animals (alive or dead) or their products Equipment used with animals Equipment such as camping gear, golf clubs, and used bicycles Biological specimens Passengers who fill out the Quarantine section of the declaration card incorrectly, risk an instant fine of $200. This is in addition to a possible fine of up to $100,000, or a prison term of up to 5 years for serious breaches of the New Zealand bio-security laws. Please see the New Zealand Customs website for more details: http://www.customs.govt.nz/Pages/default.aspx First Day at NZLC On your first morning, we will show you around the school and explain the school procedures to you. We will give you a tour of the area around the school and show you where you can find buses, post offices, cafes etc. You will also have a writing test and speaking test on the morning of your arrival. We will find out about your previous English-learning experience and check what particular course you want to join. On the basis of your test result, you will be placed into a class at the correct level. You have a week to “test the class”. Be patient! Many new students find this first week confusing. But usually, by the end of the week, you will start to feel “at home” in your class. If not, speak to your morning teacher first to get some help. What to bring on your first day? Passport (including visa and permit) Copy of your medical insurance policy (stating your name, policy, duration) Letter of Acceptance from NZLC $100 cash text book deposit for students taking General English, IELTS or English for Business (EBP). This deposit will be refunded at the end of the course provided that the textbook is returned in an acceptable condition. If you are studying for 16 weeks or more, you are entitled to a student discount of 10% on public transport. Bring a passport size photo and we will make you a student ID card with the public transport sticker on it so that you can receive the discount when purchasing bus fares. What time do I come to school? Please arrive at NZLC by 8.30am. Timetable for first day at NZLC: 8:45 – 9:00 Check in 9:00 Welcome speech 9:05 – 10:05 Placement test 10:05 – 11:00 City walk and school tour 11:00 – 11:30 Orientation 11:30 – 11:40 Receive class information 11:40 – 12:00 Homestay Orientation 12:00 – 1:15 Lunch 1:15 – 3:15 Lesson 3:15 End of day 7 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington School Timetable 8:00am School Opens 09:00am – 10:30am Morning Class 10:30am – 10.45am Break 11:00am – 12:15pm Morning Class 12:15pm – 1:15pm Lunch Break 1:15pm – 3:15pm Afternoon Class* (5 min break, Mon – Thu) 3:15pm – 5:00pm Optional after-school activities 5:00pm School Closes Note: *On Fridays there is no afternoon class except for Teacher Training and Young Learner courses. Friday after-school activities usually start around 12.30pm and 1.15pm. The above timetable is a sample only and may vary across campuses. The schools are open all year except on weekends and public holidays. Public Holidays in New Zealand NZLC is closed on the following public holidays: Public Holiday Actual Date 2014 2015 New Year's Day 1 January Wed 1 Jan Thu 1 Jan Day after New Year's Day 2 January Thu 2 Jan Fri 2 Jan Wellington Day (Wellington only) 22 January 29 January Auckland Day (Auckland only) Mon 20 Jan Mon 19 Jan Waitangi Day 6 February Thu 6 Feb Fri 6 Feb Good Friday varies Fri 18 Apr Fri 3 Apr Easter Monday varies Mon 21 Apr Mon 6 Apr ANZAC Day 25 April Fri 25 Apr Mon 27 Apr Queen's Birthday 1st Monday in June Mon 2 Jun Mon 1 Jun Labour Day 4th Monday in October Mon 27 Oct Mon 26 Oct Christmas Day 25 December Thu 25 Dec Fri 25 Dec Boxing Day 26 December Fri 26 Dec Mon 27 Jan Mon 26 Jan Mon 28 Dec Requesting a Holiday from School You can take one week of holiday for every 12 weeks of tuition. If you want to take a holiday from school, you must complete a Holiday Application form and give it to reception at least 4 weeks before your holiday starts. (Credit for holidays is only given per week. You cannot get credit for individual days.) 8 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Your Friendly Staff - Who We Are NZLC Directors Mr Justin Mastoyo Mr Miles Stewart NZLC Auckland Management Mr Stuart Binnie Ms Makiko Kunitate Mr Nelson Almazar Mr Richard Swanson Ms Sian Hudson Mr Pete Jones Principal Deputy Principal / Marketing Manager Financial Accountant Director of Studies Head Teacher Trainer (CELTA / TESOL) IELTS Department Manager Student Services Ms Natalie Chambers Ms Ben Pudner Ms Hazel Hwang Ms Chelsea Smith Michelle Williamson Ms Stephanie Shen Enrolments Coordinator Reception Officer Young Learners Counsellor Tour Groups Assistant Activity Liaison Accounts Assistant Accommodation Ms Rose Santayana Ms Kicki Hall Accommodation Coordinator Accommodation Assistant Who can you talk to in Auckland? Course choices Richard, Rhian, Carolynne or David Extending your course Natalie, Hazel or Chelsea Course/class problems Your teacher first, then Richard, Carolynne or David Going on to university or college Natalie, Hazel or Chelsea Your visa Hazel, Chelsea or Michelle Homestay Rose or Kicki Getting your own accommodation Rose or Kicki Activities Michelle or Chelsea Joining local clubs and organizations Michelle or Chelsea Auckland information Any staff member Ill health Any staff member Booking/changing air tickets Natalie Buying a car / Getting a driving license Michelle or the internet NZQA Code of Practice Stuart, Natalie or Chelsea Any other problems Any staff member 9 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington NZLC Wellington Ms Sandra Wagener Ms Hien Vu Ms Sue Hyun Shin Mr. Kyosuke Segawa Principal Director of Studies Enrolment/Accommodation Coordinator Admin Assistant/ Student Services Who can you talk to in Wellington? Course choices Hien or Sandra Extending your course Kyosuke, Hien, Sue or Sandra Course/class problems First teacher then Hien Going on to university or college Hien Your visa Sue or Kyosuke Homestay Sue Getting your own accommodation Sue Activities Kyosuke Joining local clubs and organizations Any staff member Wellington information Any staff member Ill health Any staff member Booking/changing air tickets Kyosuke or Sue Buying a car / Getting a driving license The internet or any staff member NZQA Code of Practice Sandra or Sue Any other problems Any staff member Important: If you really need to talk to someone in your own language, we can arrange this. Please ask one of the team above to make an appointment for you. We will then contact one of our First Language Advisors. We look forward to seeing you at the reception at any time! School Rules 1. Attend all your classes. 2. Speak English at all times 3. Come to your classes on time. Students who are more than 15 minutes late must wait until the next break before entering the class 4. Do not leave any valuable items in the classroom 5. Put your rubbish into the bins provided and clean the kitchen after use 6. No smoking in the building (including toilets, fire exits, lifts, and foyer) 7. Be polite and respectful at all times 8. Switch off mobile phones during class 9. Do not take food or drink into the classrooms or Self Access Room/Computer Room 10. Inform the school when you change your address 10 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Attendance Students are expected to attend 100% of their course. Phone the school if you are sick and unable to come to school. If you are absent from school for 3 days or more, you must provide a medical certificate. If you have a valid excuse for your absences, eg: a doctor’s certificate, this will be taken into consideration should you receive a warning letter. Please note, if you are regularly absent or late to class, or disruptive in class, you may be asked to show cause in writing to the NZLC Principal as to why your enrolment should not be terminated. If your current attendance falls below 90%, NZLC Student Services staff will send you a first warning letter. You will be asked to acknowledge your responsibility to improve your current attendance. If your current attendance falls below 85%, NZLC Student Services staff will send you a second warning letter. You will be reminded about your previous acknowledgement of your responsibility to improve your current attendance without success. You will be asked to explain. You will then be monitored by NZLC staff regarding your attendance until we are satisfied there is improvement. NZLC will inform your agent/parent/guardian of the current situation, and the consequence in the event your current attendance falls lower. During this phase, if you miss 20% of your classes in one week, you will be asked to show cause in writing to the Principal as to why your enrolment should not be terminated. If your current attendance falls below 80%, NZLC Student Services staff will send you a third warning letter, asking you to show cause in writing to the Principal as to why your enrolment should not be terminated. The NZLC Principal will consider your explanation, and prepare a written response to your last known address in New Zealand. Even if your explanation is accepted, because you are under 80%, you are not eligible to receive an NZLC Graduation Certificate. Similarly, if you record less than 80%, you will not receive a final report. Should your enrolment be terminated, you will be asked to leave immediately, without entitlement to a refund, deferral or Graduation Certificate. In addition, NZLC will report all student visa holders to the New Zealand Immigration Service about the situation. Similarly, NZLC will notify your agent/parent/guardian of the decision. You are entitled to check your attendance whilst you are studying at NZLC. Please see NZLC Student Service staff. If you require an official NZLC Attendance Certificate, please see NZLC Student Services staff. Course Terms and Conditions For more information about course cancellations and changes to enrolments, please refer to the terms and conditions on the back of the NZLC Enrolment, Fees & Courses Form. (http://nzlc.ac.nz/admin/enrolment/fees). Extending your course To extend your course, you must complete the below procedure 2 weeks prior to your original finishing date. (If you need to extend your visa, you will need to start the process 6-8 weeks prior to your original finishing date). Extension procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. Talk to one of our Student Services staff Complete the NZLC Enrolment form Pay for the extended course If applicable, apply for a visa according to your course extension. If you need any assistance, please do not hesitate to speak to one of our Student Services staff for help. 11 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Transferring to another NZLC school To transfer to another NZLC campus you must apply 4 weeks in advance and complete a Transfer Application form at reception. Textbook Rental Fee Policy GE / IELTS / EBP: Textbooks are provided for the student’s use in class for a $100 cash deposit. This deposit will be refunded upon returning the textbook at the end of the course in an acceptable condition. Please go to reception with your receipt and textbook. Please return the textbook on your graduation week. We may not be able to refund any fees if you do not return the textbook on time. If you do not return the book by Tuesday the week following your graduation, you are not entitled to get a refund for the book. Cambridge FCE or CAE / TEFOL / TESOL / TECSOL: $100 needs to be paid by the student at the time of enrolling in the course (in addition to tuition fees). Each student will receive their own text book to keep. Graduation Certificate All students will receive a certificate upon completion of their course (unless their attendance is below 80%). The certificate will indicate the number of weeks studied and the final English level that the student studied. Students who have studied for 4 weeks or more will also receive a written report from their teacher. Health and Safety Procedures at NZLC The school always tries to guarantee your safety while in the school. Here are some practical guidelines: If you feel unwell: Speak to the Reception or one of the Student Services staff. We have a First Aid kit that can be used for small medical problems. For more serious problems, we can contact a doctor for you. If you feel harassed: In New Zealand it is illegal to harass other people. If anyone harasses you, please contact one of the NZLC Student Service staff members or any member of staff immediately. If there is a fire / natural disaster: There is a staff member assigned to each floor who will direct evacuation in the unlikely event of a fire, earthquake, or other natural disaster. To ensure quick evacuations, the school holds “practice” evacuations. During these evacuations, please follow the staff member’s instructions quickly and calmly. When you hear the alarm siren, make your way to the nearest emergency exit. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. DO NOT use the elevators in an evacuation. Use the internal stairwell. DO NOT bring your belongings with you. DO NOT stand in front of the entrance– move onto the footpaths in front of the buildings. DO NOT carry drinks and large items with you down the stairs. 12 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington NZLC Student Services Friendly Staff Our multi-lingual Student Services Staff are always willing to help you with any questions regarding your course, accommodation, visa, further studies, travel in New Zealand or personal matters. Job Search Assistance We can help you with CV writing and Job interview techniques to help you find a job in New Zealand. We run Job Preparation Workshops after-school on Wednesday afternoons during week 1 and 2 of every month. (Visa conditions apply) Fun Activities and Weekend Trips You can never get bored with our variety of FREE and paid weekday activities. There are also weekend trips available so you can explore New Zealand. Information about after-school activities and weekend trips is posted on the school activities board. Every Tuesday and Wednesday a meeting by the activities board is held after class for the weekend trips. If you have any questions, are interested in any other activities or need help organising a trip around New Zealand, please ask the student services staff. Great Facilities Spacious student lounge, modern computers and self access room are FREE to use for your comfort & convenience. Internet / Self Access (SAC) We have computer and internet facilities available within school hours during the break times. Free WI-FI is also available. Please note! Internet speed is a lot slower in New Zealand compared to many other countries. Additional Services Upon request, we can also arrange the following services as an option: Accommodation Assistance Work Experience Placement (Au Pair, Internships, Farmstays) Homestay Changes Homestay changes If you want to change, finish, extend or take a holiday from your homestay, you must tell us at least 2 weeks in advance. If you are away from your homestay for 7 nights or more on an approved holiday, you must pay half the usual rate. Homestay Manual For full details on homestay rules, terms and conditions please refer the NZLC Homestay Manual. Finding a flat / renting in NZ The following websites are useful places to look when searching for a place to rent. Ask NZLC for a “Flat Guide” for more information about finding a flat in New Zealand. www.trademe.co.nz/flatmates-wanted www.accommodation.nz/com/house-share www.share-accommodation.co.nz www.nzflatmates.co.nz www.nz.easyroommate.com 13 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Living in New Zealand Banking If you are staying in New Zealand for more than 12 weeks you should open a bank account. Most savings accounts come with a plastic "cash card" which you can use to access automatic teller machines (ATMs) 24 hours a day to withdraw and deposit money. All the major banks are located close to NZLC: ANZ, ASB and BNZ. Posting Mail You are welcome to use the school address as your postal address. If you want to post letters, you can purchase stamps and post letters at NZ Post. Please ask your family or friends to write down your Student ID Number on the envelope. You will be shown where the post office is on your first day during orientation. Phone Calls Public telephones around the city can be used with pre paid phone cards or credit cards. They can also be used for emergency and free phone call numbers such as those starting with 0800 or 0508. If you want to make a lot of overseas calls, you can buy special overseas discount cards from magazine shops, supermarket or petrol stations. You can make your calls from any phone and the cost per minute is very reasonable. Transport NZLC Auckland host families are located 35-45mins away from school by public transport. Most NZLC Wellington host families are about 25-35mins from the school. Talk to your host family or the NZLC Student Services team about getting a public transport card and to find out if you are entitled to any discounts. Auckland transport: https://at.govt.nz/ Wellington transport: http://www.metlink.org.nz/ Safety New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world! It is still important to be careful: Do not carry large sums of cash Do not leave your bag or any personal items unattended. If you lose your wallet or any of your property, contact the police and fill out a report If you have to walk late at night, it is good to walk with a friend. Ask a staff member or homestay family about areas of town which are not so good to walk through at night. Doctor If you need a doctor and you don’t know one, please see us. We know good doctors who can help, and some of them can speak your language. 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 costs 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. 14 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Medical and Travel Insurance International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. (Contact the school Registrar for insurance prices and the school can arrange this for you.) Relationships and Family Planning Many students start relationships in New Zealand. If you need advice about family planning or want to avoid pregnancy, contact the Family Planning Association. They are very helpful and have contacts with overseas communities who can help with translation if you need it. International Student Identity Card (ISIC) If you are studying for more than 3 months and are a full-time student, you can apply for an ISIC card. This will give you student discounts on travel and many other services worldwide. Ask at reception for more information. Driving Driving in New Zealand might be very different from driving in your country. For example, we drive on the left-hand side of the road. If you are going to get a driving license in New Zealand, please ask the staff for advice and books to help you. Drinking In New Zealand you must be 18 years old to buy alcohol. You must also be able to prove your age with acceptable photo I.D. This means your passport, New Zealand Driver’s License, or an 18 plus card (applications available at NZLC reception). Photocopies and international driver licenses are not accepted at restaurants or bars. Smoking In New Zealand smoking in most public places is prohibited (including the school building). Smoking in all restaurants and bars is prohibited. 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 http://www.immigration.govt.nz. NZQA Code of Practice for International Students NZLC has agreed to observe and be bound by the NZQA Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the NZQA website at www.nzqa.govt.nz. NZLC Fee Protection NZLC operates the following arrangement to protect student fees: all student fees are transferred directly to an independent Trust Account (as specified on the student’s invoice). Fees are released to the school by the Trustee on a draw down basis as the student’s course is provided by the school. 15 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington NZLC Grievance & Complaint Procedures (Dispute Resolution) Please note that a signed NZLC Enrolment Form constitutes a contract between the student and NZLC Ltd. Therefore all Grievance & Complaint matters need to be directed in the first place to NZLC as per the above procedure. 1. If you have a complaint about any part of your study and additional services received, please discuss the matter with your teacher or NZLC Student Services Advisor. If it is a serious matter he or she will help you to put your concerns in writing (complaint form). 2. The written complaint will be sent to the relevant department – e.g. Academic, Homestay. 3. The NZLC Head of Department will take whatever action he or she considers appropriate and will report back in writing to your Advisor. 4. Your Advisor will meet with you to discuss this response and to find out if you are satisfied with what has been done. 5. If you remain unsatisfied your complaint will be referred to the NZLC Principal. 6. If necessary, you may be asked to discuss the matter in a meeting with the NZLC Principal. You may bring a support person to this meeting. 7. The management will prepare a written reply. 8. If you are not satisfied with the outcome or the response from the NZLC Principal, you can refer to the grievance procedure established by the International Education Appeal Authority: Step One You can contact English New Zealand (a group to which NZLC belongs): The Secretary English New Zealand P.O. Box 2577, Auckland 1140 Please remember: if you have a problem or an emergency at any time or at any place in New Zealand, you can receive advice by telephoning the English New Zealand emergency hotline number: 0800 106 108. Step Two If you are not satisfied with the outcome or the response from English New Zealand, then you can contact the following Authorities: NZQA PO Box 160 Wellington 60140 Ph. 0800 697 296 (free phone) OR International Education Appeals Authority (IEAA) c/- The Ministry of Education PO Box 32001 Wellington Ph. 04 462 6660 Fax: 04 462 6686 Email: ieaa@justice.govt.nz 16 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz New Zealand Language Centres NZLC Auckland NZLC Christchurch NZLC Wellington Useful Contacts NZLC Student Emergency Emergency Service Doctor Dentist Taxis Police Station Immigration services 24-Hour Doctors NZLC Auckland Level 2, 104 Customs St West, Auckland 1010 PO Box 105035 Auckland NZLC Wellington Level 2, 101-103 Courtenay Place, Wellington PO Box 24-475 Wellington 09 3031962 04 802 4620 First: try calling the school (Mon-Fri: 8.30am - 5.00pm) Second: try the students' 24 hour emergency line. This number can be called from anywhere in New Zealand toll free: NZLC Wellington Emergency Mobile 0508 156156 021 030 9815 Police, Ambulance, Fire 111 NZLC Auckland City Med Corner of Albert St and Mills Lane Auckland Central NZLC Wellington Port Nicholson Medical Centre 61-63 Taranaki St. Wellington City Centre 09 3775525 04 384 4315 NZLC Auckland Albert St Dental Centre 85 Albert Street, Auckland Central NZLC Wellington Symes de Silva 97-99 Courtenay Place, Wellington City Centre 09 373 4962 Auckland: Co-op Taxis Wellington: Wellington Combined 09 300 3000 04 384 4444 For Non-emergency calls Auckland: Fort St Wellington: Corner of Victoria St and Harris St 04 381 2000 09 302 6400 04 381 2000 Immigration New Zealand Auckland: Level 4, 280 Queen St Wellington: Level 2, 109-125 Willis St 0508 558855 09 914 4100 0508 558 855 Accident & Urgent Medical Centre 17 Adelaide Road, Newtown, Wellington 04 384 4944 04 801 5551 V1.201514 17 NZLC – New Zealand Language Centres | Email : info@nzlc.ac.nz | Website : www.nzlc.ac.nz
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