Northland export education strategy launched
The Tai Tokerau Northland International Education Strategy, launched today in Waitangi, will help Northland take
advantage of the opportunities provided by export education, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Paul
Goldsmith says.
“There is real potential for international education to bring a range of benefits to Northland,” Mr Goldsmith says.
“Many international students value the opportunity to experience tikanga Māori and te reo in an authentic setting.
Northland delivers a uniquely New Zealand experience.”
The new strategy includes specific and sustainable growth targets over the next 10 years, including growing
international secondary student numbers to 400, growing primary and intermediate school enrolments to 200, and
increasing the value of international education in Northland to $30 million per year.
“International education supports our young people to develop their skills as ‘global citizens’, and connects New
Zealand communities and businesses to the wider world,” Mr Goldsmith says.
“International education has grown rapidly in New Zealand and is now our fourth largest export, valued at $4.5 billion,
and supporting over 33,000 jobs.
“It is important that we deliver on our promise to international students of an education to be proud of. This new
strategy helps achieve that.”
The Tai Tokerau Northland International Education Strategy is available on the Northland Inc website, HERE.
The Draft New Zealand International Education Strategy is available on the Education New Zealand website HERE. Consultation closes on 31 August 2017 and a final strategy is expected to be published later in the year.