12/08/2021
2022年より国境がオープンします。
Covid-19: Risk-based border to open from early 2022 - PM Jacinda Ardern
New Zealand will begin testing self-isolation instead of MIQ for vaccinated people this year, with a new border system based on low, medium and high-risk entry paths kicking in from early 2022, the government has announced.
16/05/2021
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16/05/2021
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31/03/2021
Just a reminder that Tuesday 6 April 2021 is a school holiday! 🐰🥚
Sometimes when Easter falls later in April, this holiday gets wrapped into the term break. But when it isn't, Easter Tuesday is still a day off 👍🏽
For the full list of school holidays and term dates, check out our website: bit.ly/39nYBOc
20/03/2021
CELTA
英語の先生として活躍されたい方向けのコース。これから役に立つ資格です。
English Language Schools
25/02/2021
クライストチャーチの素敵な女子校です。
Open Day 2021
Our 2021 Open Day is taking place on Friday 26 February. We offer three different registration times for Open Day and your experience will take around 90 minutes. Bookings are available at 9.00am, 11.00am and 1.00pm and will include: Address from our Principal, Head of School and a current parent. T...
17/02/2021
取り敢えず、一安心。
Auckland is moving to Alert Level 2 at 11:59pm on Wednesday 17 February. The rest of New Zealand is moving to Alert Level 1.
Masks must be worn on public transport everywhere, they are now required at Alert Levels 1 and 2.
These restrictions will remain in place until Monday, when they will be reviewed by Cabinet.
For Auckland; Alert Level 2 means that the virus is contained, but there is a risk of community transmission.
At Alert Level 2, you can go to work and school and travel, but you should practice good hygiene and keep your distance from others when out in public.
There can be no more than 100 people at social gatherings, including weddings, birthdays, funerals, tangihanga and church services.
Businesses can reopen but must follow public health rules, including physical distancing, record keeping and the cap of 100 people.
We all need to continue to play our part to keep safe, this means you must stay home if you’re sick, use the NZ COVID tracer app to scan everywhere you go and turn your Bluetooth on, wear masks on public transport, on flights and anywhere else it’s difficult to keep your distance from others. Continue to wash your hands often and thoroughly.