There are over 40 James An College branches in Australia and New Zealand, meeting the needs of gifted students outside the formal education system, from kindergarten through to Year 12.
Delivering effective and unique programmes, seminars and training to assist individuals and groups. Their services cover educational programmes, martial arts training, archery and fishing.
Study Visual Arts and Media in Nelson, New Zealand at the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technologies School of Arts and Media.
A private training establishment offering professionally presented learning, linking work related training.
An 8-week interior design and decorating course, at a school located in the Waikato area.
A co-educational full primary school in the Opotiki district, within the Bay of Plenty region.
A clearing house and communications center for a national coalition of student organisations whose goal is to end the political abuse of the university.
An Auckland Montessori school offering programmes for children from 5 to 12 years of age.
International providers of herbal health education at introductory, clinical and post graduate levels. The College offers a three year clinical undergraduate programme, along with a post graduate programme for the qualified natural health practitioner or health professional.
World class degrees by distance learning and Web based e-learning.
Agricultural and horticultural sectors training students about farming and growing crops.
Providing education incorporating Jewish values. Catering for pupils from the age of five to thirteen years, Moriah College is an integrated school accepting students from all parts of Wellington, including both Jewish and non-Jewish children.
Art tuition for children, from a qualfied teacher, trained in Fine Art and Visual Communications at tertiary level.
Providing Kinesiology education and training, located in Auckland.
A unique Tauranga school providing a range of educational opportunities which are underpinned by the philosophy of Te Aho Matua. The school teaches students from Year 1 through to Year 12.
Providing a co-educational Maori learning environment in Rotorua, for students from Year 1 to Year 13.
A co-educational Kaupapa Maori school of approximately 200 students between Years 1 and 13. The students attending the school come from a large geographical area which spans Ruatoki and encompasses Kawerau, TeTeko and Whakatane.
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