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Education and Schools in Wellington

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From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what two local experts had to say about education in Wellington.

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If you love the sea, native birds visiting your balcony as the morning sun rises, and delicious coffee, Wellington might be the city for you! Nestled at the southern tip of New Zealand’s North Island, Wellington is renowned for its festivals, accredited universities, and commitment to sustainable living. In an effort to improve native biodiversity in the city, Wellington City Council (WCC) promises to plant 1,000,000 trees and eradicate introduced mammalian predators by 2050.

If you’re moving to Wellington, don’t bring an umbrella. Often referred to as “The Windy City”, New Zealand’s capital is subject to frequent storms and strong Southerly winds. However, don’t let the weather deter you – just wear a wind proof jacket and let the wonderful art, culture, and culinary scenes sweep you away instead. Wellington is not only the seat of New Zealand’s government, but also the country’s cultural capital and home of the national schools of drama and dance. The national museum is here, and the award-winning Weta workshop. Wellington is a hilly wonderland, so be prepared to meet and exceed your daily step target. A day out in Wellington can be done almost completely on foot, and the central city is laid out like a pedestrian’s dream. don’t let the windy weather and steep hills put you off – come to Wellington and see the many wonders of the Windy City.

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