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2977 days ago

Homestay families needed

A & E International

We proudly promote and develop cross-border educational exchanges and establish Sister School relationships between top schools in both New Zealand and China. We have had a total of 300 Kiwi students visiting their Chinese sister schools in the past year, and the Chinese families provided outstanding hosts to the visitors.

In February, we will have some Chinese students aged 11-15 visiting their sister schools in different parts of Auckland. They will stay for around 11 days to experience New Zealand's 100% pure kiwi lifestyle and culture.

We hope each homestay family can host two students of the same gender in one bedroom with two beds in it or in two separate bedrooms. We would like families to prepare three meals and transportation each day for the students. In return, you will receive $280 per week per student.

Please contact us if you are keen to host.
Email: student_service@aedut.com
Phone: (09) 368 1231
Facebook: Beatop Home
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