You could go to private primary school to ask. St Mark in Mt victoria( for boys and girls), Scots in Strasmore(boys only), Samuel Marsden in Karori(girls only), Queen Margaret in Thorden(girls only). Schools are very happy to answer those questions.
I don't think you need agents. They are too expansive.作者: lola08 时间: 2010-6-7 23:49:42
If school are happy to take the child--they usually do, they will give you a permission for applying the visa.作者: 么么茶 时间: 2010-6-7 23:52:48
or just check with any primary schools near you, asking first 1. do they take international students?
2. do they have a separate ESOL (english for speakers of other languages) programme
3. can you be the guardian? http://www.minedu.govt.nz/NZEduc ... LegalGuardians.aspx
Guardian visa/permit
•This is a multiple entry visitor visa/permit
The guardian visa/permit may be issued to the guardian of a person who is aged 17 years and under or enrolled in Years 1 - 13 and the holder of a student visa/permit; and who meets the following requirements:
•Bona fide applicant
•Funds for maintenance in New Zealand
•Evidence of onward travel arrangements
•Health and character requirements.作者: 么么茶 时间: 2010-6-8 14:04:07
this is pretty new policy--作者: lola08 时间: 2010-6-16 16:04:05
"Migrants will be able to study for up to three months in a school, per calendar year, on a visitor's permit. This means that young migrants will not have to apply for a student visa or permit if their parents want them to have a "taster" experience in a New Zealand school."