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Available for Academic Semester and Year programs departing July – September 2026.

Study in a high school overseas and join thousands of Australian students who’ve transformed their futures through international exchange. Choose your dream destination and return as a global citizen.
Apply by November 15, 2025 and save with our Early Bird Discount. Your global adventure starts now – don’t miss your chance to go further for less!

Start planning the adventure of a lifetime
Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, academic enrichment,
or personal growth, we’ll help you find the ideal exchange program.
Connect with us now to kickstart your adventure.

Pick your destination for language, culture, food – or somewhere totally unexpected

Explore subjects you’ve never tried before while studying overseas – it’s all on offer at your host school.

Jump in, try something new, and discover activities you’ll love – from sports to cheerleading and beyond!

Join drama, music, or dance programs,
or find a new passion in the local host community

Connect through clubs and extracurricular activities – make friends & create memories that last a lifetime.

Gain global experience to boost your academics, career prospects, and build confidence and independence.

A high school exchange program is one of the most powerful investments in your child’s future.
We understand that sending your teenager overseas can feel daunting – but you’re not alone. With over four decades of experience, we guide families every step of the way, from safety to school placement.
Explore the life-changing opportunities for your teen to study abroad.
Book a free call today and take the first step toward their global journey.
Thousands of students have already taken the leap with SCCE -now it’s your turn. Whether you’re dreaming of studying in Europe, Asia, the Americas or beyond, we’ll help you find the perfect fit.





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⭐ Learn how to best to prepare and apply!

When you go on a high school exchange, you take a break from high school at home so you can attend a high school abroad, immersing yourself in the local life, culture, language and education system. When your exchange is finished, you go back and resume school in your home country.
As an exchange student, you live and become part of a new host family. You attend the local high school and participate in lessons just like any other student. Programs are available for an Academic Year or Semester, however we also have Short Programs ranging from 6 weeks – 3 Months.
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Knowledge of the host country language is preferable, but not essential for most destinations except for Japan, where 2 years’ study is required. However, we do encourage students to work on their language skills prior to departure as this will help them to settle in more easily.
An exchange student learns best by becoming completely immersed in the host culture and daily host-family life, and through temporarily halting the Australian way of life. This is why we discourage friends going together. You can definitely encourage your friend to apply as well, but do not expect to be placed near each other as your placement will be determined by the best host family match – not geographically. It is a system that works very well to ensure you have the best chance at an amazing student exchange experience!
SCCE is a not-for-profit organisation, therefore our fees reflect the actual costs of the program. All key program components are covered including:
– Return economy airfares from your nearest capital city with a reputable carrier. Please note that a flight surcharge may be applied to all applications (for departures before July 2026). We reserve the right to increase the flight surcharge if, at the time of making flight bookings, airlines are charging a higher amount for flight prices. If there is no increase made to flight prices, then we will not charge a flight surcharge.
– Travel to and from your host community at the beginning and the end of the program – this may be a domestic flight, bus or rail transfer.
– Full comprehensive medical, hospital, health, accident, baggage, cancellation, personal liability & travel insurance. Please be aware that full medical insurance is provided for all COVID pandemic related medical costs whilst on program but any other COVID specific related expenses including but not limited to early return or quarantine fees are not covered by this insurance policy. -The policy can be viewed in full on the insurance page on our website.
– Personal support before and during your exchange.
– Application Support.
– Pre-Departure Orientation Meeting online.
– Arrival Orientation meeting in your host country (may be in your host community). Overnight Welcome Camps may be available at an additional cost (subject to your program length).
– Full board in a carefully selected host family.
– Enrolment at your host school. In most destinations, students are not required to wear a school uniform. If your program is in one of the few destinations that requires that you purchase/rent a uniform, then this would be payable upon commencement of your program (direct to the school/uniform shop).
– Southern Cross Cultural Exchange admin costs.
– Safety & Emergency Information.
– Your own Southern Cross Cultural Exchange Program Coordinator to support you throughout your time away as necessary and required.
– 24/7 emergency phone.
– Organisation & Local Coordinator in your host country.
– Progress reports to parents during the program.
– Certificate of completion.
As a general rule the program fees are roughly split as follows depending on the destination, program and departure date:
24% Program fees
28% Flight and travel costs
48% Care and support
A flight surcharge may be applied to all applications (for departures before July 2026). We reserve the right to increase the flight surcharge if, at the time of making flight bookings, airlines are charging a higher amount for flight prices. If there is no increase made to flight prices, then we will not charge a flight surcharge.
– Personal spending money
– Passport & Visa costs
– Vaccinations
– Optional Welcome Camps, language courses, optional excursions and tours
– Flight Surcharge (for departures before July 2026)
– Additional luggage fees
Regardless of the length of the student exchange program you choose, Australian, New Zealand and overseas staff have the same responsibilities for selection, host family placement, bookings, staffing, support and accessibility.
As there is little continuity of educational systems throughout the world, Australian schooling may be interrupted, so it is crucial to discuss your plans for exchange with your school before and after your program – and keep in mind many students change their goals upon return.
The first few weeks with your new host family can be challenging as students miss home and can experience culture shock and miscommunication. Each student is assigned a Local Coordinator who is there to assist and support both the student and the host family, and to help with discussions and negotiations.

Ruby: Denmark
“I really enjoyed all of the chances that I have had to do something different from what I normally would do back home and enjoy how different nature is in Denmark to back home.”

Clayton: Japan
“My time in Japan was such an amazing experience. I learnt more language then I ever could have imagined and because I was placed in a such small town, I felt so welcomed.”

Foo: France
It was such an AMAZING experience and it still feels like I only just got back. I would like to thank SCCE for my exchange program and being super supportive along the way.