Accommodation, boarding, and House system
Boarding House 1. Students living in a Boarding House are required to exhibit appropriate behaviour. 2. A separate Boarding House Handbook will be distributed to all boarders, outlining rules and expectations of the Boarding House. 3. The minimum boarding period, unless otherwise arranged with College, is one term. 4. A full term’s notice must be given in writing should a student wish to withdraw from the Boarding House. International Boarding International students will be placed in one of our three Boarding Houses: School House, Richards House or Flower’s House. Seven day boarding accommodation includes a comprehensive Boarding House Programme available to view on our website www.christscollege.com/enrolments/ boarding/boarding-programme
Christ’s College undertakes to comply with the accommodation provisions set out in the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. The categories of accommodation that will be accepted by College are: i) Living with a parent ii) College Boarding House Policy objectives 1. To provide a suitable living environment conducive to study, and a safe and supportive home life. 2. To involve the residential caregiver in the
welfare of a student away from the student’s family and home country.
3. To assist the student to successfully integrate into the New Zealand lifestyle. 4. To work towards the overseas parents’ peace of mind knowing that the student is well cared for and happy in New Zealand. Accommodation 1. Students will not be permitted to rent a flat/room/house/apartment or live on their own. 2. All accommodation queries and issues
should be discussed with our International Student Manager.
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