The promise to make international students feel at home in Northland has taken on new meaning thanks to the Covid-lockdown, but the approximately 150 of them who are sitting out the pandemic in the region say they are getting along just fine.
Jo Lees, project manager for Study Northland, the international education arm of Northland Inc., said students from around the world were discovering the extent of Kiwi hospitality as they sat out the lockdown with host families across the region, families who were earning praise, both at home and abroad, for the care and attention they were showing to their students.
"For many of those students, being back in their home countries would be much less comfortable, because they are from big built-up cities, where the number of coronavirus cases is higher and lockdowns are being extended," Ms Lees said.
"In contrast, here in Northland the students are enjoying living in rural settings or in houses with big backyards and plenty of fresh air."
The students were being well supported by their schools, and the homestay families had been doing an amazing job of keeping them busy and making them feel an integral part of the family.