Christchurch
Study in Christchurch at a small friendly campus that offers specialized training
in accredited and industry recognized programs. Their facilities include well equipped
workshops, classrooms and smaller class sizes to create a more personal learning environment.
Campus tutors have close working relationships with local industry, enabling students
to access opportunities for practical, real-world work experience and internships.
Christchurch is famous for its British-inspired architecture and gardens, as well
as for the cathedral in the center of town and its heritage tramway. It's also known
as a gateway to the Southern Alps mountains and to the Banks Peninsula east of the
city.
Learn more about the Christchurch campus and program options.
Telford
Telford is a key part of New Zealand’s farming history and has been preparing students
for their futures in agriculture since 1964. The campus extends over 856 hectares
of farmland with halls of residence and facilities, technical workshops (machinery,
carpentry and welding), classrooms and livestock units.
The farms provide a commercially realistic “classroom” to develop your farming skills.
Each week, Telford Farm Managers have up to five students undertaking work experience.
Learn more about the Telford campus and program options.
Queenstown
SIT Queenstown is located in the heart of the Remarkables Park Town Centre in Frankton,
where the campus offers stunning views of the iconic Remarkables mountain range. With
modern, state-of-the-art facilities and easy access to public transportation, students
have everything they need to succeed academically and explore the adventure-filled
surroundings.
Studying at SIT Queenstown means immersing yourself in the dynamic, outdoor-oriented
Queenstown lifestyle. Whether you're interested in part-time or full-time study options,
you'll find a flexible schedule that works for you while enjoying everything this
vibrant town has to offer.
Learn more about the Queenstown campus and program options.
Invercargill
Invercargill is one of the world’s southernmost cities and is the regional capital
of Southland. In the evening, it’s not uncommon to see the Aurora Australis (Southern
Lights), so if you enjoy stargazing in Utah’s dark skies, then try the same activity
in New Zealand for a radical change!
The city of Invercargill has lots of character and a friendly, laid-back way of life.
When you’re not studying, you can take a picturesque walk along the Estuary or in
Queens Park, or check out one of the town’s many pop-up music gigs.
Invercargill lies at the doorstep of some of New Zealand’s most famous and adventurous
locations like the Fiordland, Milford Sounds, the Catlins and Stewart Island. This
makes it the perfect choice for those who love the outdoors or are seeking the adventure
of a lifetime.
Learn more about the Invercargill campus and program options.
Gore
The SIT Gore campus offers a variety of courses that are flexible and designed to
provide wider employment opportunities, prepare students for further study or allow
them to train while working.
Gore is known for its country music scene and hosts annual country music festivals.
The town is also surrounded by farmland and is an important center for agriculture
in the region.
Learn more about the Gore campus and program options.