International Students

Students working in computers Urangan State High School is happy to have International students studying at our campus. We have fee paying International students, exchange students from other countries as well as students from overseas who have come to live in Australia. Our students come from many nations including China, Thailand, Japan, Malaysia, Germany, France, Austria, USA and the United Kingdom.

Our International program is quality assured by Education Queensland International and we are a registered government provider of education. Our CRICOS no. is 00608A.

Our international students can study years 11 and 12 (senior) and graduate with a recognised Queensland Certificate of Education. They can also attend as part of a Study abroad program for between three months and one year. The costs for these programs are the same as those of Education Queensland.

The teaching staff at Urangan High is very experienced, skilled and professional. We have 4 qualified TESOL teachers on staff. While most of our teachers have been born in Australia. Others come from China, Canada, USA., Ireland, Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Enrolment for courses at Urangan High can be completed through Education Queensland International at Study in Queensland.

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  • If you wish to find out more about Hervey Bay go to the Education Hervey Bay website : http://www.edherveybay.org/
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Students at local agricultural show

Why Hervey Bay

The city of Hervey Bay is located a comfortable three and a half hours drive or 45 minutes flight north of Brisbane, Australia.

It has a great sub-tropical climate, with summer (January) temperatures averaging 29 degrees Celsius and a winter (July) average of 21 degrees Celsius. Hervey Bay's abundance of natural assets includes the Great Sandy Strait, World Heritage listed Fraser Island, the Bay and the wetlands. It boasts a quality of life that balances work and pleasure, and is a clean, safe city that has a goal of being Queensland's most accessible city.

Enjoying a day at a local agricultural show Hervey Bay is also one of the main access points to Fraser Island and major regional tourist attractions. It is renowned as a destination for backpackers. The whale watching industry has grown to a level where approximately 75,000 visitors per annum depart from Hervey Bay on daily whale watching trips. In total, approximately 600,000 visitors come to this region each year.

Lifestyle. It's the reason most people give for moving to Hervey Bay and the reason they give for staying. And it's remarkable how so many different people give that same answer. Young couples, growing families, older couples establishing small businesses, retirees - all are captivated by Hervey Bay's enchanting mix of natural attractions, idyllic climate, relaxed pace, modern facilities, broad educational opportunities, exciting tourism ventures and friendly people.

All of this is within easy reach of Brisbane, the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, Fraser Island and Central Queensland.