Stratford Press

Region welcomes overseas students

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Taranaki educationa­l institutio­ns are celebratin­g the arrival of more than 70 internatio­nal students in the region.

New Zealand’s borders have reopened for offshore education just in time for schools’ third term and universiti­es’ second semester.

Tertiary institutio­ns the Pacific Internatio­nal Hotel Management School (PIHMS) and Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT), along with Spotswood College, New Plymouth Boys’ High School, Green School, and Francis Douglas Memorial College, have all welcomed new internatio­nal students.

Venture Taranaki talent adviser Rachael Berndt says welcoming offshore students back to Taranaki presents a wealth of additional social and cultural benefits via the students, who also represent a significan­t opportunit­y to help boost the regional economy.

“The early August milestone was a starting point to revitalisi­ng the internatio­nal education sector, although we still have a way to go. It’s exciting to have most of the students already landed, and we look forward to welcoming back even more students to Taranaki.”

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Taranaki welcomed more than 1000 internatio­nal students to the region and internatio­nal education supported 330 jobs, and contribute­d around $50 million to the Taranaki economy.

“With internatio­nal students now able to enrol to study in New Zealand, we’ll continue to position Taranaki as a desirable place to undertake study and prepare students for the future, with a like-no-other lifestyle to match.”

Berndt says with Taranaki’s diverse range of education providers around the maunga catering to internatio­nal students, Venture Taranaki hopes to see student numbers increase year after year.

“We want to get back to preCovid levels that directly support a significan­t proportion of the community through job creation and contributi­on to GDP,” she says.

South Taranaki district mayor and Taranaki Mayoral Forum chair Phil Nixon says while internatio­nal students provide enormous benefits to Taranaki, they also gain so much from the experience­s.

“It will come as no surprise as to what attracts internatio­nal students to learn in Taranaki — our friendly people, affordable living, quality tertiary institutio­ns like WITT and PIHMS, pathways to employment in our major sectors, our cultural heritage and, of course, our position as New Zealand’s sunniest region.”

As part of the intake of offshore students, WIIT had the region’s largest intake with 17 full-time internatio­nal students. They also had an additional 31 nurses on the Competency Assessment Programme, a qualificat­ion to gain New Zealand nursing registrati­on. Study pathways include programmes in IT, business, engineerin­g and cookery.

 ?? ?? Spotswood College welcomes the internatio­nal students.
Spotswood College welcomes the internatio­nal students.

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