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For New Zealand families

UK Boarding Schools with Cricket for New Zealand Families

For parents in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and beyond considering a UK boarding education and English county-standard cricket exposure.

What families in New Zealand need to know

Academic fit

NCEA students transfer into A Level or, at younger ages, into GCSE study. UK schools value the independence and all-round involvement New Zealand pupils typically bring.

Cricket background

New Zealand age-group cricketers arrive technically well coached. English conditions add swing and seam experience that complements their development.

Timing your application

The New Zealand year runs February to December, so plan the UK entry point carefully a year ahead to keep academic progression clean.

Travel and access

Auckland and Christchurch connect to Heathrow via Asia or the Middle East, with schools reachable by rail or road from all major UK airports.

Boys and girls, 11 to 18

Criced works with sons and daughters alike. Girls' cricket in UK independent schools has grown faster than any other sport, with dedicated coaching, fixtures and pathways into the professional women's game.

Girls' cricket pathway

Questions from New Zealand families

How does NCEA convert to GCSE or A Level?

Schools assess NCEA levels alongside age and set the appropriate entry year. Most students join at 14–16 for GCSE, or at 16+ for A Level.

Is it worth the distance?

For players targeting English county pathways or UK universities, the exposure, facilities and fixture density are difficult to replicate elsewhere.

What support is there for homesickness?

Boarding houses provide structured pastoral care, and we help families choose houses with a track record of settling overseas pupils.

Talk to us about your child

Tell us your child's age, school and cricket experience. We reply personally to every enquiry.

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