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TTRAVEL & RAVEL & TOURISM INTOURISM IN
20202020Secondary SchoolsSecondary Schools
CRUISE SHIPSCRUISE SHIPS
ISLAND RESORTSISLAND RESORTS
FLIGHT ATTENDINGFLIGHT ATTENDING
DISNEY WORLDDISNEY WORLD
PATHWAY FROM SCHOOLPATHWAY FROM SCHOOLinto tertiary traininginto tertiary training
Terti
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Trai
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Secon
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Sch
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NZ Certificate in Tourism Level 2NZ Certificate in Hospitality Level 2
The Programme leading to these qualifications is: Tourism and Hospitality in New Zealand 22 weeks
FEE FREE including Youth Guarantee places
NZ Certificate in Tourism Level 3
The Programme leading to this qualification is: The Tourism, Travel and Airline Industry New Zealand 22 weeks
Some FEE FREE Youth Guarantee places available
NZ Certificate in Tourism Level 4
The Programmes leading to this qualification are: Tourism, Hotel & Airline Operations 16 weeks
Tourism, Airline & Flight Attending 16 weeks
Tourism, Hotel and Resorts 16 weeks
NZ Certificate in Tourism Level 2
Purchase the resources for Tourism unit standards from us. New Zealand School of Tourism have an approved programme refer to page 8
Tourism Unit Standards
Purchase the resources for Tourism unit standards and use the credits for NCEA
NZQA LEVEL 2 NZQA LEVEL 3 NZQA LEVEL 4
Students can pathway from Secondary School onto our exciting full-time programmes below!
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Entry Criteria Applicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course
Entry Criteria Applicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course and have NCEA Level 2
Entry Criteria Applicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course and have NCEA Level 3
New Zealand Diploma in Tourism & Travel ManagementLevel 5
The Programme leading to this qualification is: Tourism Management Diploma 32 weeks
New Zealand Diploma in Hotel and HospitalityManagementLevel 5
The Programme leading to this qualification is: Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management 32 weeks
New Zealand Diploma in Tourism & Travel ManagementLevel 6
The Programme leading to this qualification is: Tourism Management Diploma 32 weeks
New Zealand Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality ManagementLevel 6
The Programme leading to this qualification is: Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management 32 weeks
Bachelor of International Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Management Level 7*
The Programme leading to this qualification is: Bachelor of International Tourism & Hotel Management 3 years
TOURISM DEGREENZQA LEVEL 5 NZQA LEVEL 6
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This is a brand new qualification!
Choose our Bachelor Degree if you want to truly immerse yourself in the Tourism Industry. You’ll work with the industry throughout your learning, be part of international internships, projects and experience entrepreneurial activities that boost your business skills.
*Subject to NZQA Approval
All Programmes from Level 5 upwards include a domestic or international internship option
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NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATENEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE
DELIVERED IN SECONDARY SCHOOLSDELIVERED IN SECONDARY SCHOOLSin Tourism Level 2
Your tourism course at school may include just a few tourism unit
standards or you may want students to gain the New Zealand
Certificate in Tourism Level 2 qualification. If you want to offer the
qualification you have to either use the New Zealand School of
Tourism approved programme (see pages 6 & 7) or develop your
own programme and submit it to NZQA for approval prior to use.
If you currently hold accreditation to deliver tourism unit
standards this is not the same thing as having an approved
programme, and you will still need to develop a programme
if you want to award students with the qualification.
The programme you develop and send to NZQA
must meet the following Graduate Profiles.
The New Zealand Certificate in Tourism (Introductory) Level 2, 50 Credits
Graduate Profile 1
Apply basic customer service skills, using appropriate communication, literacy and numeracy skills, to enhance the visitor experience - 10 credits
Graduate Profile 2
Apply knowledge of specific regions, and a broad operational knowledge of world geography in terms of characteristics relevant to tourists needs - 20 credits
Graduate Profile 3Explain the basic role of the tourism industry, in order to plan a realistic career pathway - 10 credits
Graduate Profile 4Apply ‘best practice’ processes in order to recognise the impacts of tourism on the country - 10 credits
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Does your Secondary School need programme approval?You do not need programme approval if you are not intending to offer the entire qualification.
Choose one of the following three options if you wish to offer the entire qualification:
Sign a MOU with New Zealand School of Tourism and use their approved programme
and accreditation.
Your school can now use the programme shown on page
6. No need to get NZQA approval.
Must purchase fully inclusive units
NZQA grants your school accreditation to deliver
the New Zealand School of Tourism programme.
Purchase budget
and/or fully inclusive units
Purchase budget
and/or fully inclusive units
Purchase fully inclusive units
Purchase fully inclusive units
Does your school hold accreditation for the unit
standards you want to offer?
YES NO YES NO
NZQA grants your school accreditation to deliver your
programme
Does your school hold accreditation for the unit
standards you want to offer?
Apply to NZQA to be accredited to deliver the New
Zealand School of Tourism Programme.*
Develop a programme for your school that meets the graduate outcomes for the qualification
and send to NZQA.
*If your school wants to use our programme then this will save you time and money in not having to develop your own programme. We will send you the programme
information and a template which you can use to submit
to NZQA. The option to use our
approved programme to submit to NZQA is available
to any school spending a minimum of $2000 plus
GST (tasters, tourism units, holiday programmes) with us
in a school year.
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YEAR ONE GRADUATE PROFILE
The business of tourism and careers – 7 Credits
Unit 24730 v2 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of the business of tourism Graduate Profile 3
Unit 24728 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of work roles in tourism Graduate Profile 3
Tourist characteristics and tourism destinations – 11 Credits
Unit 24732 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of tourist characteristics and needs Graduate Profile 2
Unit 24729 v3 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of world tourist destinations Graduate Profile 2
Unit 24731 v4 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of destination New Zealand Graduate Profile 2
Literacy & Numeracy skills in tourism – 8 Credits
Unit 23761 v2 Level 2 3 CreditsRead and comprehend work-related documents in English for a tourism workplace
Graduate Profile 1
Unit 18237 v3 Level 2 3 Credits Perform calculations for a tourism workplace Graduate Profile 1
Unit 23767 v2 Level 2 2 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of and use the Internet in a tourism workplace
Graduate Profile 1
NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN TOURISM (Secondary Schools) Level 2
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If you are wanting to offer our approved programme, you can purchase fully inclusive units from us.
This means you do not have to get programme approval for your school, and your students will come
under our accreditation and programme approval.
If you want to use our budget resource options and/or a combination of budget and fully inclusive, you
need to put together a programme (or use ours) and submit it to NZQA for approval.
YEAR TWO GRADUATE PROFILE
Impacts of tourism – Level 2, 5 Credits
Unit 24726 v2 Level 2 2 Credits Describe and compare social and cultural impacts of tourism Graduate Profile 4
Unit 24727 v2 Level 2 3 CreditsDescribe and compare impacts of tourism on the physical environment
Graduate Profile 4
Specific tourism destinations and regions – Level 3, 10 Credits - Choose any two of the following:
Unit 3727 v8 Level 3 5 CreditsDemonstrate knowledge of Pacific Island countries as tourist destinations
Graduate Profile 2
Unit 18211 v4 Level 3 5 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a tourist destination Graduate Profile 2
Unit 31071 v2 Level 3 6 CreditsIdentify and explain the cultural significance of natural and man-made attractions in tourism Māori
Graduate Profile 2
Economic significance of tourism – Level 3, 4 Credits
Unit 24725 v2 Level 3 4 Credits Describe and analyse the economic significance of tourism Graduate Profile 4
Customer service skills in tourism – Level 3, 3 Credits - Choose any one of the following:
Unit 378 v8 Level 3 3 Credits Provide customer service for international visitors Graduate Profile 1
Unit 31070 v2 Level 3 4 CreditsExplain the importance of Māori place names, and use reo Māori greetings and farewells in tourism
Graduate Profile 1
Plan a career pathway – Level 3, 3 Credits
Unit 23755 v2 Level 3 3 CreditsIdentify and self-evaluate the demands of a specific role in a tourism workplace
Graduate Profile 3
For pricing Refer to page 15
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Tourism, Travel& AVIATION UNITS& AVIATION UNITS
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Purchase any unit we offer from our wide selection
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UNIT NUMBER LEVEL CREDITS UNIT DESCRIPTION
GATEWAY VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS
ELEARNING
TOURISM / BUSINESS UNIT STANDARDS
Unit 57 v9 Level 2 Credit 2 Provide customer service
Unit 62 v9 Level 2 Credit 3 Maintain personal presentation & a positive attitude in a workplace Unit 378 v8 Level 3 Credit 3 Provide customer service for international visitors
Unit 402 v5 Level 2 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of the retail sector in New Zealand Unit 405 v7 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of consumerism
Unit 1277 v6 Level 2 Credit 3 Communicate information in a specific workplace (contact us for provider details)
Unit 2989 v5 Level 2 Credit 3 Select, read, & assess texts to gain knowledge Unit 3727 v8 Level 3 Credit 5 Demonstrate knowledge of Pacific Island countries as visitor
destinations Unit 18211 v4 Level 3 Credit 5 Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a visitor destination Unit 18212 v3 Level 3 Credit 8 Demonstrate knowledge of New Zealand as a tourist destination Unit 18228 v3 Level 3 Credit 8 Demonstrate knowledge of specific NZ regions as tourist destinations Unit 18237 v3 Level 2 Credit 3 Perform calculations for a tourism workplace Unit 23755 v2 Level 3 Credit 3 Identify & self-evaluate the demands of a specific role Unit 23758 v3 Level 3 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of communication & customer service Unit 23761 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Read & comprehend work-related documents in English Unit 23766 v2 Level 3 Credit 5 Demonstrate knowledge of the tourism industry Unit 23767 v2 Level 2 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of & use the internet in a tourism workplace Unit 23768 v3 Level 3 Credit 5 Describe the legal rights & responsibilities of employees Unit 23769 v2 Level 3 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of the sales function within a tourism Unit 24724 v2 Level 2 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of the history of tourism Unit 24725 v2 Level 3 Credit 4 Describe & analyse the economic significance of tourism Unit 24726 v2 Level 2 Credit 2 Describe & compare social & cultural impacts of tourism Unit 24727 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Describe & compare impacts of tourism on the physical environment Unit 24728 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of work roles in tourism Unit 24729 v3 Level 2 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of world tourist destinations Unit 24730 v2 Level 2 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of the business of tourism Unit 24731 v4 Level 2 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of destination New Zealand Unit 24732 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of tourist characteristics and needs Unit 24733 v2 Level 3 Credit 5 Describe & promote a New Zealand tourist destination Unit 25508 v2 Level 3 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of world travel geography Unit 26461 v2 Level 3 Credit 8 Demonstrate knowledge of Asian countries as tourist destinations Unit 26463 v2 Level 3 Credit 8 Demonstrate knowledge of European countries as tourist destinations Unit 31070 v2 Level 3 Credit 4 Explain the importance of Māori place names, and use reo Māori
greetings and farewells in tourism
Unit 31071 v2 Level 3 Credit 6 Identify and explain the cultural significance of natural and man-made attractions in tourism Māori
AVIATION / FLIGHT ATTENDING UNIT STANDARDS
Unit 9245 v5 Level 2 Credit 2 Identify, as a flight attendant, major aircraft components Unit 19585 v2 Level 2 Credit 8 Describe the development of aviation from pre WWI through to current times
Unit 19586 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Identify aviation support structures, aircraft types & operations in NZ
Unit 19587 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of internal structures in the civil aviation industry in NZ
Unit 20676 v2 Level 2 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of aviation career & training options Unit 21834 v2 Level 2 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory aviation terminology Unit 21840 v3 Level 3 Credit 3 Demonstrate knowledge of alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages for
service on board an aircraft
Unit 21842 v3 Level 3 Credit 4 Demonstrate knowledge of & comply with food hygiene requirements on board an aircraft (only availble as fully inclusive)
Unit 25456 v2 Level 3 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of in-flight passenger sales service (only availble as fully inclusive)
BLOCKBLOCKCourses
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5 Day Block Course
Unit Standard 26463 Level 3 Credit 8 Students credited with this unit standard will be able to locate European countries, and key cities, on a map; identify and describe attractions, activities, learn about events, air transport and related services available to tourists including accomodation facilities.
Students will be required to attend the 5 days from 9am - 4pm, complete a student workbook to gain all the knowledge and be enrolled onto our online course so they can complete their assessment as a distant learner once the block course is completed. NZ School of Tourism will provide all the marking and correspondence with the student.
$250 pp plus GST
European Extravaganza
5 Day Block Course
NZ Our Own Back Yard
5 Day Block Course
Amazing Asia
Unit Standard 26461 Level 3 Credit 8 Students credited with this unit standard will be able to locate Asian countries, and key cities, on a map; identify and describe attractions, activities, learn about events, air transport and related services available to tourists including accomodation facilities.
Students will be required to attend the 5 days from 9am - 4pm, complete a student workbook to gain all the knowledge and be enrolled onto our online course so they can complete their assessment as a distant learner once the block course is completed. NZ School of Tourism will provide all the marking and correspondence with the student.
$250 pp plus GST
Unit Standard 18228 Level 3 Credit 8 Students credited with this unit standard are able to: locate NZ tourist regions and destinations on a map dentify and describe attractions, activities and events in specific regions of New Zealand; which also incudes transport, accommodation and provide travel information for visitors to specific regions of New Zealand.
Students will be required to attend the 5 days from 9am - 4pm, complete a student workbook to gain all the knowledge and be enrolled onto our online course so they can complete their assessment as a distant learner once the block course is completed. NZ School of Tourism will provide all the marking and correspondence with the student.
$250 pp plus GST
ATTRACTIONSATTRACTIONSACTIVITIES & EVENTSACTIVITIES & EVENTS
NEW for
2020!
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HOLIDAYHOLIDAYProgrammes
We offer four different programmes for students wanting to gain credits for
Gateway and NCEA in Years 12 or 13
Flight Attending
5 Days or 10 Days6 Credits (5 Days) 12 Credits (10 Days)
This exciting programme is from 9am-4pm and is suited to students who are keen to pursue a career in flight attending. This programme is held at our campuses and includes the following unit standards: 5 day includes Unit 21834 and 21842, 10 day includes all four unit standards 21834, 21842, 21840 & 23755. Recap and assessment activities may be done online or back at school after the holiday programme.
Students will also experience: A 737 mock cabin trainer
5 Day pp $250.00 +GST10 Day pp $500.00 +GST
UNIT LEVEL CREDIT DESCRIPTION
21834v2 2 2Demonstrate knowledge of introductory aviation terminology
21842v3 3 4Demonstrate knowledge of & comply with food hygiene requirements on an aircraft
21840v3 3 3
Demonstrate knowledge of alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages for service on board an aircraft
23755v2 3 3Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a specific role in tourism
Travel & Tourism
5 Days 6 CreditsThis 5 day programme from 9am-4pm is designed for any student who wants to gain a valuable insight into the travel and tourism industry. Recap and assessment activities may be done online or back at school after the holiday programme.
Students will also experience: Industry visits to a hotel, travel agent, iSite and a local attraction.
5 Day pp $250.00 +GST
UNIT LEVEL CREDIT DESCRIPTION
378v8 3 3Provide customer service for international visitors
23769v2 3 3Demonstrate knowledge of the sales function within tourism
Careers in Travel, Tourism & Aviation
5 Days 6 CreditsThis 5 day program from 9am-4pm is designed for any student who wants to gain more knowledge about career pathways in Travel, Tourism and Aviation. Recap and assessment activities may be done online or back at school after the holiday programme.
5 Day pp $250.00 +GST
UNIT LEVEL CREDIT DESCRIPTION
24728v2 2 3Demonstrate knowledge of work roles in tourism
20676v2 2 3Demonstrate knowledge of aviation career & training options
Completion Programme
5 Days 3 CreditsThis is suitable for students in schools that do not have an approved NZQA programme or MOU with New Zealand School of Tourism. If the students have completed the units listed in the New Zealand School of tourism programme then these five days allow students to be considered for RPL for the knowledge they have, demonstrating their ability to meet the graduate outcomes. They will also complete Unit 23755 which will allow us to award them with the qualification; New Zealand Certificate in Tourism Level 2. Students will study frrom 9am-4pm.
5 Day pp $300.00 +GST
UNIT LEVEL CREDIT DESCRIPTION
23755v2 3 3Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a specific role in tourism
RPL for qualification - New Zealand Certificate in Tourism Level 2
STARSTARTasters
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2 Day Course
If you wish to build your customer service skills this is the taster for you. You will learn how to provide customer service and respond to complaints, plus gain some excellent customer service knowledge. Students will complete the unit standard 57 - Provide customer service Level 2 Credit 2.
$120 pp plus GST
Customer Service
1 Day Course
For a 2 Day Course
For a 4 Day Course
add Unit 21834
Students also complete the unit standard 21834 - Demonstrate knowledge of introductory aviation terminology Level 2 Credit 2
$120 pp plus GST
Along with Unit 21834 add Unit 25456
Students also complete the unit standard 25456 – Demonstrate knowledge of in-flight passenger sales service Level 3 Credit 2
$220 pp plus GST
What does the role of a flight attendant involve? What age, experience and qualifications do you need? How do airlines recruit flight attendants? All these questions and more will be answered along with giving students an understanding of a day in the life of a Flight Attendant. This Taster also forms part of the Awesome Foursome.
$60 pp plus GST
Flight Attending
SAVE $$$Book an exclusive STAR course for your students and pay just
$600 + GST per day for up to 20 students. Choose from the list of taster courses or discuss content
options with your National Sales Executive
For STAR TASTER dates contact your nearest campus
4 Day Course
This action packed four day course is very hands on and includes:
Walt Disney WorldLearn about the roles available for New Zealand School of tourism students to work at Walt Disney World either as part of their course or upon graduation.
Travel & TourismAimed at ensuring students can see all the career opportunities that awaits them in New Zealand’s largest industry – tourism.
Flight AttendingStudents get a real understanding of what this role involves and the airlines who employ flight attendants in New Zealand.
Cruise and HotelThese two major areas of the industry will get students enthusiastic about how a role in the industry could take them all over the world.
$220 pp plus GSTfor 4 Days
$60 pp plus GSTfor 1 Day options
Awesome Foursome
or as individual 1 Day Options
For a 4 Day Course
1 Day Course
add Unit 25508
Students will complete the unit standard 25508 – Demonstrate Knowledge of World Travel Geography Level 3 Credit 3.
$220 pp plus GST
Students learn about all the exciting roles in the travel and tourism industry from tour guide, to hotel reception, bungy operator, airport check in and travel agent. This Taster also forms part of the Awesome Foursome.
$60 pp plus GST
Travel & Tourism
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Book students into a 1 Day
Course, or expose them to all opportunities by booking the Awesome
Foursome 4 Day course!
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1 Day WITH THE TEAM FROM WALT DISNEYWITH THE TEAM FROM WALT DISNEY
For this one day only, Disney recruiters are on site presenting and interviewing our students and your students are invited to hear their presentation about the amazing once in a lifetime paid internship opportunities. Roles range from Disney characters, to theme park greeters and ride operators, plus many more.
The rest of this taster will take students on a magical journey where they will learn about the most popular tourism destination in the world! Disney World Florida attracts over 130 million visitors every year and students will learn from our staff about the four theme parks, two water parks and 24 themed resort hotels at Walt Disney World Florida.
$60 pp plus GST
Walt Disney Taster
1 Day IN A HOTELIN A HOTEL
Increase to 2 Days
This programme takes place in a real hotel! Students get really involved in what it takes to run a hotel, talking to staff, getting a tour behind the scenes and doing fun hotel related activities.
$60 pp plus GST
add Unit 23755
Day two takes place in a campus and students identify and self-evaluate the demands of a real life specific role in a hotel. Level 3 Credit 3
$120 pp plus GST
Hotel Management
EXCLUSIVEEXCLUSIVEExperiences
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!GET REAL SKILLS!GET REAL SKILLS!
1 Day
An action packed day giving students the chance to experience life on campus, get an introduction into the travel and tourism industry, see exclusively behind the scenes with local operators and put themselves in the shoes of a tourist by experiencing local attractions. Students will come away inspired about a career in the travel and tourism industry. This taster includes: • Pathway to travel and
tourism taster • Half day exploring local
operators and attractions
$60 - $120 pp plus GST (Depending on included attractions)
Back Stage Pass
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PricingFully inclusive option
This option is available for both accredited and non-accredited schools.
What’s included:
• Student workbooks & assessments • Student results notice • FREE Starter Pack per student with the first order • Digital access to resources • Courier fees may apply for orders under $150
Unit Standard ResultsNew Zealand School of Tourism will provide the school with student results. The school is responsible for reporting results to NZQA under NZ School of Tourisms’ provider code.
Marking AssessmentsNew Zealand School of Tourism’s experienced trainers will MARK the assessments and participate in all moderation requirements. Students can have one free resit if required.
Budget option
The Budget Option is for schools that hold accreditation in tourism.
What’s included:
• Student workbooks & assessments • Access to our Online Resource Bank (ORB) Marking
Guides• Courier fees may apply for orders under $150
Unit Standard ResultsSchools are responsible for completing all their marking, and reporting credits to NZQA.
Marking AssessmentsIf you purchase the budget option, you will mark assessments & participate in moderation. You cannot use our provider code to log NZQA results. You need to have accreditation and use your own provider code.
Assessment access
You can purchase a digital assessment and marking guide for $250.00 per unit plus GST, per calendar year, if you hold accreditation for the unit standard.
Teacher resources
Our teacher resources include:
• Student workbook answers• Additional activities• Helpful notes
We highly recommend you order an updated copy of our teacher resources per unit standard when required. Your National Sales Executive will inform you when you need to update your own resource.
Teacher Resources are available for $35.00 per unit plus GST. Order 4 different units pay for 3.
E Books E Books are PDF versions of the student workbooks. Students access the workbooks through Moodle and the E book allows students to highlight and type in their answers.
*Bonus Option DefinitionWhen you place an order for four Budget or four Fully Inclusive units at the same level at the same time you will be charged for just three units. This applies to E Books as well.
Campus ToursBring a group of interested students to see us at any of our campuses, enjoy a tour around and get a feel for what we offer!
Your students can have a one hour session to meet our current students, and hear about career options in the industry. If you would like a campus tour please contact us on 0800 10 20 20 and speak to the Campus Manager.
OPTION BUDGET FULLY INCLUSIVE
Level 2 Unit Standards $25.00 or $20.00 for E book $110.00 or $100.00 for E book
Level 3 Unit Standards $35.00 or $30.00 for E Book $115.00 or $105.00 for E Book
Level 2 Unit Standards - Order 4 different units pay for 3BONUS OPTION* $75.00 or $60.00 for E Book $330.00 or $300.00 for E Book
Level 3 Unit Standards - Order 4 different units pay for 3BONUS OPTION* $105.00 or $90.00 for E Book $345.00 or $315.00 for E Book
All of NZST Approved Programme Year One $145.00 or $115.00 for E Book $600.00 or $550.00 for E Book
All of NZST Approved Programme Year Two $175.00 or $145.00 for E Book $600.00 or $550.00 for E Book
Teacher Resource $35.00 $35.00
Extra Starter Pack $25.00 $25.00
ScholarshipsAll schools who spend a minimum of $2000 on STAR tasters, STAR resources or Holiday programmes courses will receive a $500 scholarship to use towards the tuition fees for one of our full time courses. The school can present the scholarship to the student they feel has the highest academic achievement within the subject of tourism.
Cost
Cost is per student per unit plus GST. Ordering from us is now really simple! You can shop online at star.nzschooloftourism.co.nz For information on how to log on, email [email protected]
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Auckland City Campus
Level 6, 360 Queen StreetAuckland
Auckland Airport Campus
3 Leonard Isitt DriveAuckland
Hamilton Campus
Level 8, 48 Ward StreetHamilton
Rotorua Campus
1178 Pukaki Street Rotorua
Wellington Campus
Level 2, Eagle Technology House, 135 Victoria Street Wellington
Christchurch Campus
829 Colombo StreetChristchurch
Dunedin Campus
Level 3, 9 Moray Place Dunedin
nzschooloftourism.co.nz0800 10 20 20
Emma BradleyNational Sales Executive027 322 [email protected]
Rebecca de MalmancheNational Sales Executive 027 383 [email protected]
Julie VaughanSTAR Manager027 445 [email protected]
Pauline PuaSTAR Supervisor, webstore ordering & E-learning enquires027 486 4786 [email protected]
CONTACT OUR STAR TEAMCONTACT OUR STAR TEAM
Speak to our experienced National Sales Executives for advice on curriculum
planning, marking, tourism presentations, ordering
resources, booking tasters, holiday programmes
and for any of our online options