ASPIRING LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

 

WHO WE ARE

Aspiring Language Institute is a private training establishment founded in 1989. Our Institute offers a high level of personal attention to students who are treated as individuals and encouraged to develop their skills to the best of their ability. Aspiring Language institute is registered by the New Zealand Qualification Authority and it is a signatory to its Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of international students (click here). You can find our latest NZQA’s External Evaluation and Review (EER) result from here (click here).

WHAT WE DO

Aspiring Language offers a range English Courses and Diplomas. Whether for academic purposes or to help you with your professional life,we will help you achieve a specific goal you may have.

OUR VISION

People coming from different Countries bridge culture gaps, and our aim is to promote this intercultural understanding and help to make the world a better place.

OUR MISSION

We dedicate ourselves to maintaining the highest pedagogical standards and adapting our programs to the society’s demand, aiming to form people with values and ready for challenges facing them with dedication, committed to social responsibility and professionalism in a number of ways which are attainable within our means, resources and capabilities 

 

OUR STAFF

 

ACADEMIC STAFF

Aspiring Language Institute’s academic staff are all experienced, well-qualified and have a passion to teach. Some of them have taught overseas so they have a strong knowledge of international students’ needs.

OFFICE STAFF/MARKETING STAFF

Our office staff are very friendly and have experience as international students themselves. Therefore, we understand how new students feel when they first arrive in Auckland. We speak different languages and we are all here to help you so please don’t hesitate to talk to us if you have any questions.

OUR COURSES

Intensive English

General English and IELTS Preparation 

 

New Zealand Certificate in English Language

 

 

English for New Migrants