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What student type are you?
Are you a New Zealand resident or international student? If you’re a New Zealander or citizen please use Domestic enrolment. If you live outside of New Zealand or are not a Resident or citizen or hold a visa to work and study in New Zealand, use International enrolment.
The Seafield Team is committed to providing awesome support and care to all students. This includes: • Extra care and personal consideration that characterises high-quality service to students • Proven language techniques that optimise student learning • Pastoral support to students to ensure their time at Seafield is an enjoyable and productive one.
Helpful Māori words and their translation
According to Maori legend, Kupe, the great Polynesian navigator came to the South Pacific around 1,200 years ago. His first sight was not of the land itself but of a long white cloud that hovered above it, and so he named it Aotearoa, which in Maori means the Land of the Long White Cloud. The country was later called New Zealand.
Today New Zealand is proud of its identity as a diverse and multi-cultural Pacific nation, based on a partnership between Pakeha, as New Zealanders of European origin are called, and Maori. At the heart of that partnership is the Treaty of Waitangi, an agreement that lives on as a national symbol for unity and understanding between cultures.
Arrival Support
Airport Pickups
You can book an airport pickup with us before coming to New Zealand. Please contact our Student Support team to arrange this. If you have booked your airport pick up with us, our representative will be at the airport arrival area holding your name board to welcome you. You will be dropped off at your chosen homestay or to the address where you have made accommodation arrangements directly. The pickup representative will wait for you up to 2 hours from the flight landing time. Please note there is free Wi-Fi access at the Airport.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to the classroom
SIM Cards
You can get a free SIM card at Auckland Airport from any supplier (like Vodafone, Spark or 2 Degrees) and you can buy a suitable plan to suit your needs.
When to come to campus
You need to come to the campus on the start date of your course as mentioned on your Final Offer of Place for registration and orientation. Please bring your passport, visa documents and insurance document. If you have arrived early do please come in to say hello to us and we can start off your enrolment formalities. It would normally take up to one week to get your student ID card after your enrolment formalities are completed.
Darren Tominaga
ESOL Teacher
Get in touch for more information
Get in touch with our quick contact form and one of our friendly team members will get in touch with you. You can also give us a call. Our office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm.