Admissions shouldn’t seem impossible


● Private Consultations and Admissions Advice - From students, For students

The guidance we needed didn’t exist - so we created it.

When we left New Zealand for some of Australia's most prestigious universities and residential colleges, there was no one to turn to. No centralised resource, no expert guidance, and no one who truly understood the process from a New Zealand student's perspective. We navigated complex admissions systems, unfamiliar application timelines, and competitive college interviews entirely on our own. Orbis exists so that no student or family has to do the same.

Every member of our team is a high-achieving New Zealand student currently studying and living at a leading Australian university or residential college. That means the guidance your family receives is not theoretical — it is first-hand, up-to-date, and informed by real experience at the institutions you’re applying to. Each consultation is private, one on one and built entirely around your individual strengths, ambitions, and circumstances. From course selection and university applications through to residential college preparation, personal statement refinement, and interview coaching, we are with you at every stage — so that when you arrive in Australia, you do so with the confidence and preparation that only genuine insider knowledge can provide.

The University Of Sydney
MATTHEW YOUNG, WESTLAKE HEAD BOY, 99.4 ATAR
Matthew Young, 99.4 ATAR, Head Boy Westlake (2024), University of Sydney, St Paul's College

“I knew I wanted to move to Australia for uni, but I had no clue where to even start…. “

►︎  Auckland ►︎ Sydney
►  The UNiversity of sydney and St Paul's College
Consultation Packages

Don’t leave your admission to chance.

General University Package
from $400.00

For students who are confident they want to study in Australia but have not yet chosen a specific city or university, or who are uncertain about the application process.

Orbis Pathways
from $3,900.00

Our long-term programme for Year 11 or 12 students. Two to Three years of structured guidance, academic tutoring, and full admissions support — so that when it matters most, you’ll be ready and well ahead of the pack.

Residential College Package
from $450.00

The cornerstone of student life. For students looking to apply to residential colleges at Australia's leading universities — the most pivotal aspect of the Australian university experience.

Orbis Omni
from $2,000.00

The complete catalogue. The very best that Orbis has to offer — for families who want maximum support across every facet of the admissions journey.

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37% Higher

The average graduate starting salary in Australia is 37% higher than in New Zealand.


Geneva Ryan

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top of NEw Zealand CIE Business (2024)
►︎  99 Atar
►︎  MONASH University - Medicine 

Sam McKay

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Nine Australian universities in the QS World Top 100. New Zealand has one.

KING'S COLLEGE DEPUTY HEAD BOY (2024)
►︎  99.95 ATAR
►︎  University of Sydney - architectural engineering 

Renee Zhang

Geneva Ryan
Consultant

Geneva Ryan, Top of New Zealand for CIE A Level Business. Currently resides at Wesley College within the University of Sydney, where she studies a Bachelor of Commerce.
No. 1 Ranked Jr tennis player in New zeland (2024)
►︎  96 Atar
►︎  University Of Sydney - Commerce

Why Australia?

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Seven of the world's top 100 universities. Domestic fees for every New Zealand student. Three of the ten most liveable cities on earth. A three-hour flight from home.

The social benefits of living in a residential college with catered meals, events, the chance to foster friendships and connections that will benefit you long after your tertiary studies.