Stay Cool Homestay – Your Home Away from Home

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Stay Cool Homestay is a homestay accommodation provider for international students who aims to connect international students with local families who will be the host while students are studying and living in Australia.

The student will have the opportunity to experience the local culture, improve his/her English and experience an authentic lifestyle. Accommodation for the student will be near the school of their choice and half or full board can be provided by agreement.

THE OPTIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION ARE:

  • Single bedroom with shared bathroom
  • Twin bedroom with shared bathroom.
  • Single or Twin bedroom with ensuite.

THE BOARD INCLUDES:

  • Breakfast everyday.
  • Dinner everyday
  • Lunch on the weekends.
  • Lunch on weekdays can be arranged for an extra charge.

Stay Cool Homestay conducts Home Inspections every 3 months and check police records for every person within the hosting family aged 18 years and above. Their mission is to provide the students with a warm, nurturing and homely environment, experiencing the daily routine and cultural exchange between the student and family.

Stay Cool Homestay is the only homestay agency capable to plan for emergencies and natural disasters with the hosting families, promoting the student safety in emergency situations.

With locations in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney and Sunshine Coast, Stay Cool Homestay can definitely match you with the right local family, your home away from home.

Are you looking to study in Australia? Contact our team at Hello Aussie and we can assist you finding the right course in the right city with the right accommodation for your needs. Contact us now!

About the Author:

Stefan is passionate about promoting Australia and New Zealand as study destinations. He is the Director of HELLO AUSSIE STUDENT SERVICES, an education agency with offices in Melbourne (Australia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Cluj Napoca (Romania).

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