What is Homestay?
Homestay is a program where international students live with local Australian families while studying abroad, offering a rich cultural exchange experience. At Burpengary State Secondary College, this program is a key part of the international student experience, helping students improve their English conversational skills, learn about Australian culture, and build meaningful, long-term friendships in a safe and supportive home environment.
Types of students
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ISP (International Student Program): Long-term (1 term to 1 year)
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Study Tour Students: Short-term (3 nights to 3 weeks)
What do students receive?
Host Families
- Host families are carefully selected and supported by a Homestay Coordinator
- All family members over 18 must hold a current, active Blue Card
- Hosts receive a payment to cover additional living costs
- Hosting is a rewarding opportunity to share Australian culture and help international students adjust
How to get involved
- Express interest and go through an approval process
- Receive assistance in obtaining Blue Card
Contact Tania Livingston (Homestay Coordinator) to get started:
- international@burpengaryssc.eq.edu.au
- (07) 3481 6333
For further details, please visit the
Education Queensland International (EQI) website.