Educational Institutions
Upper Hutt College
Upper Hutt College is a state co-educational secondary school, founded in 1962. It is located 20 minutes by car from Wellington City and has a roll of about 1250 students. The college offers a large number of opportunities to its students. A wide range of subjects, excellent facilities, highly skilled staff and a positive learning environment all combine to make a college which prides itself on high levels of academic success, close pastoral care and keen participation in a range of sporting and cultural activities

Wellington
Wellington is New Zealand’s capital city. It’s full of cafes, bars and theatres and has a beautiful harbour.
Upper Hutt has a beautiful setting, with rivers, parks, hills and the Kaitoke Regional Forest Park. This creates many opportunities for recreational, sporting and cultural activities. There is easy access to the harbour and to the beaches in the
Academic programme
The College expects all students to achieve at the highest level possible and offers international students programmes from Years 9-13. All international students are offered extra ESOL classes to support their other subjects. Students can enter for national examinations or qualifications from Years 11 to 13 and can also sit TOEFL and IELTS examinations as part of their ESOL programme. Students at Upper Hutt College achieve excellent results in national examinations.
Sports and Cultural Activities
All international students are expected to participate in at least one sporting or cultural activity. The college offers a wide range of sports including rugby, soccer, netball, basketball, fencing, canoe polo, hockey, athletics, tennis and dragonboating. Many students enjoy success at regional and national levels in their chosen sports. Upper Hutt College also enjoys a tradition of success in cultural activities such as drama, dance, debating, school productions, bands and choir.
Accommodation
Upper Hutt College prides itself on offering high quality, carefully selected homestays which are as close to school as possible. The Homestay Manager looks after the needs of the students in their homes and also meets them on arrival in Wellington and helps them with the renewal of visas and travel arrangements.
Tuition Fees
Including GST and Ministry of Education levy, the tuition fee is NZ$10,500 in 2009. All students pay for their own stationery, exam entry fees and field trips. They must have insurance, which can be purchased through the school. Students in Years 9 to12 wear uniform which costs about $400. New enrolments pay a registration fee of NZ$550.
Student Welfare
International students are cared for by a network of staff, including all members of the International Department. In addition to this, international students have open access to the services of the college's Guidance Counsellor, Careers Advisor, Deans and senior staff. Agents or parents are contacted if there are any concerns about a student's wellbeing. The school aims to make the students feel comfortable and secure while they are away from home and offers easy access to fax and email to help them stay in contact with their families.