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Fly across the International Dateline and arrive in the Land Down Under! Our journey to Australia and New Zealand is a TFT favorite, combining adventure with cultural exploration and major travel destinations with little-known gems. In New Zealand, we will experience the country’s famed natural be
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New Zealand's two islands are divided by Cook Strait. The North Island boasts volcanoes, hot springs, mud pools, geysers, and beaches, while the South Island has rugged Alpine mountains, glaciers, and access to activities like swimming with dolphins and whale-watching. By living with a host family
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Turn your passion into real-world digital photography skills this summer and learn to craft powerful images that tell stories, whether you're using a DSLR or your phone. In hands-on classes taught by professional photographers and local artists, you'll master composition, lighting, and editing—along
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GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with award-winning and ethical programs selected by sustainable travel experts. Since 2006, tens of thousands of volunteers have taken part in projects and internships worldwide, focusing on wildlife and marine conservation, education, and med
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Spend an amazing trimester, semester, or year studying abroad as an exchange student in New Zealand. Dive headfirst into a friendly culture that inspires adventure. As a student abroad, you will live with a host family, attend a local high school, and have a full immersion experience that will make
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Journey through the South Pacific on an immersive adventure that spans Fiji’s coral-rich waters, New Zealand’s alpine landscapes, and Australia’s rugged Outback and iconic reefs. Begin in a coastal Fijian village, where you experience island traditions, explore waterfalls, and snorkel alongside loca
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Journey to the lands down under and immerse yourself in all this New Zealand and Australia travel program offers: incredible beauty, friendly culture, and thrilling adventure. Try a wide variety of activities you won’t see anywhere else: zorbing, waterfall rafting, and alpine trekking in New Zealand
See All 2 ProgramsA Guide to High School Programs Abroad in New Zealand
Locations
New Zealand has two main islands, though it encompasses many smaller islands off its coasts too. Divided into the North Island and the South Island, New Zealand’s South Island is known for its dramatic landscape while the North Island is known for its Maori culture and populous cities. Regardless of which island you decide on for your high school program in New Zealand, there are plenty of experiences to choose from!
Auckland is the most ethnically diverse cosmopolitan area in New Zealand, and has the world’s largest Polynesian population. The city straddles the Auckland Volcanic Field (volcanic field that is still active) and is home to 14 lava tubes. Auckland also lies on an isthmus, and therefore has two different harbors. Known as the “City of Sails,” Auckland is known for its sailing, and nearly every one in three families owns a sailboat. Whether you love to get out on the water or simply enjoy the view, students will have much to see on land and offshore during high school programs in Auckland.
Queenstown is a small city built around the Queenstown Bay inlet, along Lake Wakatipu. High school programs in Queenstown are ideal for students who enjoy hitting the slopes during the winter season, but it remains a paramount destination year round too. With views of Cecil Peak, Walter Peak, and The Remarkables, the town is surrounded by outstanding mountain scenery, and endless outdoor activities, whether imbedded in the program or enjoyed during free time. Mountain lovers will thrive in a city like Queenstown, because of the year-round exploration the mountains provide.
Wellington, this capital city is also known as Windy Wellington. This mid-sized city has a population of just over 200,000, making it the second most populous city in the country. Wellington is located on the southwest tip of the North Island, and rests between the Cook Strait and Rimutaka Range. Wellington enjoys a sunny, mild climate for most of the year, but the winter can get quite cold. This small, compact city is surrounded by hills, but also boasts sandy beaches, making it the perfect place for beach dwellers.
High School Programs in New Zealand
It’s common for high school programs in New Zealand to merge multiple experiences into one fulfilling program abroad. Unless the you enroll specifically in an exchange study abroad program or another type of high school study abroad program, high school programs in New Zealand usually involve some volunteer work, some adventure, and a whole lot of cultural immersion!
Cultural Exploration is a huge part of high school programs in New Zealand. Learning how to travel in a meaningful way while experiencing a new culture can have a profound influence on your future. Not only does cultural exploration help shape your worldview, but it shows you how different cultures live through first hand experience. From the history of the Maori people to the way Kiwis live today, there is a lot to culture to see and experience, and high school is a fundamental time to start learning about the world!
Adventure Travel. New Zealand is known for its natural beauty and outdoor activities, giving both locals and travelers the opportunity to embrace the vast biological and geographical diversity of the country. Since outdoor recreation is such a huge part of the culture in New Zealand, adventure travel programs can also be considered a form of cultural exploration. Whether you join a high school program in New Zealand in the summer, spring, fall, or winter, there will always be something to see and do outdoors. Adventure travel programs provide a significant learning opportunity for high school students as these programs will teach them how to travel responsibly and enhance their appreciation for nature.
Community Service is an important type of high school program in New Zealand, because it teaches students how to bring positive change to a community. From assistant teaching to conducting extra curricular activities, like sports, the majority of volunteer programs for high school students in New Zealand will involve working with younger children and contributing to community development. Many of the underprivileged children in New Zealand come from the Maori community, or fall into other minority groups. These populations can largely benefit just from additional interaction and learning both during and after school. Regardless of the type of service, lending a helping hand in any part of the world can help high school students grow immensely.
The seasons in New Zealand are opposite of the Northern Hemisphere. The most popular season for tourism in New Zealand is during their summer (which is December through February in the Northern Hemisphere). Although this is the most popular time of year for high school programs in New Zealand, there is something to experience in New Zealand no matter what month or season. Every season provides outdoor recreation, from perfect hiking weather in the fall, to powder on the peaks in the winter, to beach days in the summer. The good news is, your time outside isn’t dependent on the season you choose for your high school program in New Zealand.
Scholarships & Costs
The price range of high school programs in New Zealand varies based on the type of program and its duration. For the most part, programs that last for around four weeks will start at $2,000. These costs typically include everything except for travel costs (i.e. flights) to get you to New zealand, but be sure to check with your host organization or school or your program provider to confirm what is included in program costs.
New Zealand is known for being an expensive country, even in comparison to many places in the United States; however, it remains more affordable than major U.S. cities, such as San Francisco and New York City. Since most high school programs in New Zealand are all-inclusive, this can help students save money when it comes to food and accommodations. Although, students should still expect daily living costs to be more expensive in New Zealand than in many other program locations.
The average prices for eating out include $12 for an inexpensive meal at a restaurant, $3 for a coffee, and $2.50 for a soft drink. Meals will often be included in high school programs in New Zealand. On the other hand, packaged program costs typically do not cover expenses like snacks, souvenirs, and spare-time activities.
Accommodation & Visas
Living arrangements provided for participants of high school programs in New Zealand often vary. Homestays are a common accommodation for students that are staying for a longer period of time, but may also be incorporated into the itinerary of shorter programs to enhance the overall experience. High school programs in New Zealand with shorter durations also commonly have housing arrangements such as hostels, hotels, and even dormitories.
Students’ passports must be valid for at least three months from the date they intend to leave New Zealand in order to enter the country. A visa is not required for programs that are three months or less. Since most high school programs in New Zealand are shorter (typically two to four weeks), most students shouldn’t need a visa. For those participating in an exchange program, it is best to enlist the help of local teachers or program providers to ensure the correct visas are squared away before departure.
Benefits & Challenges
Cultural Experience Before College. Traveling abroad before college provides students with a unique global perspective, and looks great on college applications too! Not only will students begin their travel career at a young age, but if used wisely on a resume or application, international experience can help them get where they want to go!
Native New Zealand. High school programs in New Zealand are an exceptional way to immerse in a new culture, by allowing students to connect with locals and learn alongside them. While New Zealand is a spectacular vacation spot, digging a little deeper into the culture will bring a better understanding of their values and beliefs!
Latest Program Reviews
Volunteering abroad in Australia
October 22, 2019by: Bryn Pierce - United StatesProgram: Travel For Teens: Australia and New Zealand Service
Starting off, I would recommend any TFT trip. They are a very experienced company with staff that are very organized and familiar with the countries that you are visiting. This Australia and New Zealand trip had the perfect amount of volunteering time as well as excursions to have fun with. We had about 20 hours of volunteer service where we helped at a non-profit animal center. Aside from these hours, we would take trips to waterfalls and beaches to relax, but also immerse ourselves into the culture. We were able to visit small markets and farms as well as iconic sights such as the Sydney Oprah House. Travel for Teens has given me new experiences worldwide that I definitely would not have been able to plan or do by myself.
Best three weeks ever!
September 25, 2019by: Alaina no - United StatesProgram: Travel For Teens: Australia and New Zealand Service
In the Summer of 2018, I had the amazing opportunity of traveling to Australia and New Zealand. It was absolutely amazing. I got to do once-in-a-lifetime activities such as scuba diving at the Great Barrier Reef and the Sydney Bridge Climb. These are memories that I will never forgot. I had the most amazing counselors and met friends that I still keep in touch with. There was not a day that I did not love. If you have the opportunity to do this, you should, I can guarantee that you will not regret it.
My son studied in New Zealand with Greenheart
August 07, 2019by: Bonnie Green - United StatesProgram: High School Abroad in New Zealand with Greenheart Travel
Our son - age 15 - traveled with Greenheart study abroad for the second semester of his sophomore year of high school. He was aboard for 6 months and had the MOST AMAZING experience. While we got to live vicariously thru his photos and phone calls...my husband and I were experiencing an empty nest for the first time and we also learned a lot. So here is some advice for parents sending their children abroad.... Make a list of things YOU want to do while your child is away... my husband and I took dance lessons, had adult only (no children) dinner parties, accomplished house updates, traveled to visit our children who were away at college, visited aging parents, put in extra time a work and started hiking more. Our son's host parents were amazing. Our son was very very detailed in what his likes and interest were when he wrote his bio page for Greenheart. I truly feel that the extra detail and attention allowed Greenheart to hand-select the perfect family for him.
I had the best time of my life!
November 20, 2018by: Wendy - United StatesProgram: Travel For Teens: Australia and New Zealand Service
From paragliding in New Zealand to snorkeling at the Great Barrier Reef of the coast of Australia, I had the best 21 days of my life with Travel for Teens. I will never forget looking out the window on Air New Zealand as we flew through the snow-capped mountains to land in Queenstown. The beauty of this foreshadowed the once-in-a-life time experiences I had the privilege of doing on this amazing adventure. The counselors made me feel so at home in places I’ve never been, and the friends I made gave me memories I will cherish forever. I recommend this trip to anyone who loves adventure and lives for the moment.
Excellent, Organized, Meaningful
April 03, 2013by: HonoluluThis is a GREAT program. People are very hospitable, friendly & fun. Safe environment. Schools are great. Only negative is you won't learn a foreign language. I got full credit from my High School for classes taken.
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