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St.
Hilda's Collegiate School New Zealand
About St. Hilda's Collegiate School
St. Hilda's
Collegiate School has a proud tradition of providing quality education
in a caring, Christian environment.
Located near
to the centre of Dunedin in New Zealand, St. Hilda's has been preparing
girls for life, work and higher education since 1896.
St Hilda's is a progressive school attended by highly motivated
girls, who develop into well-educated young women whilst studying with
us. We are very proud of our reputation for quality education in a
supportive Christian environment, which the school has developed since
it was founded over 100 years ago.
St. Hilda's is ideally located in the heart of Dunedin, the student
capital of New Zealand. With internationally recognised institutions
such as the University of Otago nearby, your study visit to the region
has the potential to extend into Higher Education.
Our
experienced international student team welcomes up to 25 girls of
different nationalities each year. This represents about 5% of our
student intake. Working with the girls and their host families, we
ensure the students have a happy and worthwhile time while studying in
New Zealand.
We have a long list of current and past pupils from countries
including Japan, Thailand, Germany, China, Hong Kong, France, Vietnam
and Korea who have improved their English, achieved qualifications,
broadened their life experience and made lifelong friends whilst
studying at St. Hilda's.
Classes are also available for girls wishing to sit international
English examinations or university requirements such as:
- Level 2 English for university entrance
- IELTS
- OCESOL (speech examination)
Our international students can expect:
- Full integration into the life and activities of the school.
- Individualised learning programmes.
- All the support they need to continue their education in the
English language.
- Access to the full academic programme.
See a
list of subjects offered at St. Hilda's
Accommodation

As an international student at St. Hilda's we ensure that you have a
caring and homely environment in which to live. You will stay either:
- With a host family.
- In our hostel, Tolcarne House.
Homestay with a host family
Almost all of our girls from overseas choose to live with a host
family. It's the best way to:
- Really experience New Zealand family life
- Make friends and settle in quickly
- Improve your English skills
Our homestay families:
- Are carefully selected by us
- Are subject to all the requirements of New Zealand law,
including police checks
- Provide a caring home environment
- Are interested in your welfare
- Will be involved in your academic progress
- Will keep in regular contact with staff at school
- Will include you as one of their family
The Director of International Students, Mrs. Donald, takes a personal
interest in the placement of every girl and ensures that they are placed
as closely as possible with the type of homestay family they prefer.
Boarding at Tolcarne House
St. Hilda's hostel, Tolcarne House, provides a happy, homely
environment and is located a short, 10 minute walk from the school.
Tolcarne has excellent facilities and is staffed by a professional team
who take an active interest in the girls' welfare and are in close
contact with the school.
Demand for the limited space available at the hostel is always high,
with places becoming available infrequently. We strongly encourage
all international students to stay with a host family whilst studying at
St. Hilda's.
About Dunedin and the region
Dunedin is one of New Zealand's largest cities, with around 120,000
inhabitants. It is known as the "Student City" and has been a place of
learning for 150 years. It is a centre for arts and culture and has some
of the most beautiful architecture in the country.
History
The
city was founded by British settlers of mainly Scottish origin in 1848.
The name "Dunedin" is Gaelic for Edinburgh and the city shares many
street names with the capital of Scotland.
A gold rush beginning in the 1860's brought an influx of people and
wealth into the city, resulting in the construction of architecturally
grand buildings and the establishment of the University and several
schools, including St. Hilda's Collegiate.
'Student City'
The title of 'Student City' is well founded. The University of Otago
(founded in 1869), Otago Polytechnic, the Dunedin College of Education
and several smaller institutions attracting over 25,000 students to the
city each year.
Arts, culture and entertainment
Dunedin is also a city of arts, culture and entertainment, with an
added vibrancy gained from the arrival of many students each year:
- The recently refurbished City Art Gallery hosts exhibitions from
around the world.
- A range of museums including the excellent and interactive
Discovery Centre at the City Museum.
- A collection of theatres present a variety of shows and
productions.
- The selection of cinemas shows everything from latest release to
less well-known classic movies from around the world.
- A diverse artistic community promotes an attractive collection
of independent galleries.
Natural Beauty
Dunedin is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty beside
the Otago harbour, with its suburbs extending onto the peninsula and
along some magnificent beaches.
The beaches of Dunedin are only a short journey from the city centre.
They are popular for fishing, swimming, walking, running, and are rated
amongst the best in New Zealand for surfing. This is St. Clair beach,
within easy reach of St. Hilda's.

The peninsula is home to a range of wildlife, including the only
albatross colony in the southern hemisphere. The visitor centre based at
the entrance to the peninsula organises trips to visit the colony, as
well as opportunities to see local fur seals and the rare yellow-eyed
penguins.
The Otago and Southland regions
Dunedin is the major city for all people living in the Otago and
Southland regions of the South Island. It is an excellent base from
which to visit the area, which is amongst the most beautiful and
unspoilt regions of the world.
CONTACT
Address
St Hilda's Collegiate School
2 Cobden Street
Dunedin
New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 477 0989
Fax: +64 3 477 1222
Email:
shcs@shcs.school.nz
Website:
www.sthildas.school.nz/ |