Ski Improvement
book your ski improvement course for 2010
We are offering a series of ski improvement courses.
You want to get better at skiing?
You want to become a Ski Instructor?
You feel that your skiing is not there yet?
Our ski improvement courses are designed to allow you to make the improvements that are required to take you to the next level.
ideal for those who are not so confident about their skiing/riding level, and are just wanting to go for a short course and only train for the very first level of qualification, the NZSIA Level 1.
Within the ski improvement courses there is the same amount of training and the same technical focus, from the same highly qualified team of ski trainers.

Option to take the NZSIA Ski Instructor qualifications if you feel you are improving enough.
Ski Improvement Courses run in congunction with our regular ski instructor courses
11 week Ski Improvement course

New Zealand
New Zealand is a fantastic place, with diverse landscapes and cultures. Mountains and Lakes. Palm trees and Penguins. New Zealand has a very active and outdoor culture, so sports and recreation are very much the norm. Whether you are playing rugby, sailing or in NZ to ski and snowboard you will love your time here.
General Info about New Zealand skiing/riding -
NZ is an awesome place to spend a winter/summer, the people are friendly the place is beautiful; just ask anyone who has been there. On the whole New Zealand is a very safe place, and with English being the main language there are no language problems.
The winter season starts in June and runs through until October.
Where is the skiing/riding?
The Instructor Training Co.’s program is based out of Queenstown, South Island, and we will do most of our skiing at Coronet Peak and The Remarkables. Nevertheless it is good to know that there is a lot of other skiing in NZ.
North Island - Whakapapa (pronounced - Phakapapa) and Turoa are the biggest ski areas and are on a great big volcano called Mt Ruapheu. It last erupted in 1997! Quite spectacular.
South Island there are lots of "ski fields" - so lets start with the big ones - Coronet Peak and The Remarkables (based out of Queenstown), Cardrona and Treble Cone (based out of Wanaka), Mt Hutt (Methven), then there are lots of others - Craigieburn, Temple Basin, Mt Cheeseman, Mt Dobson, Mt Olympus, Broken River, Round Hill, Ohau, to name a few.
Can I work when I am there?
To take part in The Instructor Training Co.’s program you need a visitor’s visa. If you wish to work out side of our program then you must apply for a work visa, this process is completely independent of The Instructor Training Co.
There are lots of possibilities for work in Queenstown you just have to watch out for whether you have a work visa or not.
If you are unsure about what you need contact your local NZ Embassy.
A Working Holiday Scheme Visa can be arranged for those under 30's from the UK, NZ High Commission, Haymarket, London.
If you don't have a work visa UK passport holders are allowed to enter NZ on a Visitors Visa for a max of 6 months.
One option to think about would be to come to Queenstown and travel when you are doing our program, and then look into getting a work visa for the next year because by then you can think about working as an instructor!!
Nightlife?
Queenstown is a great party town and there are bars restaurants and clubs to suit all tastes and budgets. A lot of fun can be had!
Getting here?
Flying is the best option, to get to NZ.
Queenstown does have its own airport so when looking into flights you can fly into Queenstown.
Other options would be to get a flight to Christchurch (South Island) and then travel down from there. Christchurch to Queenstown is about 45mins flying, or 5-6 hrs driving, or 7-8 hrs in a bus. If you take the longer options there are lots of great detours that you can take that will take you through amazing countryside and be an adventure in its self.
Other wise you can fly into Auckland (North Island) and then organise a connecting flight to Queenstown. Unless you have a good bit of time it is recommended to fly from the north island to the south island. Auckland to Queenstown is a 2 – 3 day drive.
If you book your flights from overseas all the way to Queenstown, then you will receive your international baggage allowance all the way to Queenstown. If you stop your international flight, say in Auckland, then buy a domestic flight to Queenstown; be careful that you don’t get made to pay for extra baggage.



