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Page 1: TOURISM€¦ · The Business of tourism and careers – 7 Credits Unit 24730 v2 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of the business of tourism Graduate Proile 3 Unit 24728 v2

TOURISM

IN SECONDARY

SCHOOLS

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>> NZ Certiicate in Tourism - Level 2>> NZ Certiicate in Hospitality - Level 2

The Programme leading to these qualiications is: >> Tourism and Hospitality in New Zealand - 22 weeks

FEE FREE including Youth Guarantee placesEntry Criteria Applicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course

>> PATHWAY FROM SCHOOL TO TERTIARY TRAINING

>> NZ Certiicate in Tourism - Level 3

The Programme leading to this qualiication is: >> The Tourism, Travel and Airline Industry New Zealand - 22 weeks

Some FEE FREE Youth Guarantee places available

Entry CriteriaApplicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course & have NCEA Level 2

>> NZ Certiicate in Tourism - Level 4

The Programmes leading to this qualiication are:

>> Tourism, Hotel & Airline Operations - 16 weeks

>> Tourism, Airline & Flight Attending - 16 weeks

>> Tourism, Hotel and Conference & Events - 16 weeks

Entry CriteriaApplicants must be a minimum of 17 years of age on entry to this course & have NCEA Level 3

STUDENTS CAN PATHWAY

FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL

ONTO OUR EXCITING FULL TIME

PROGRAMMES ABOVE!

NZQA LEVEL 2 NZQA LEVEL 3

>> NZ Certiicate 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

>> SECONDARY SCHOOLS

>> TERTIARY TRAINING

NZQA LEVEL 4

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t be a minimum of 17 ourse &

>> New Zealand Diploma in Tourism & Travel - Level 5

The Programme leading to this

qualiication is:

>> Tourism Management Diploma - 32 weeks

includes domestic or international internship options

>> New Zealand Diploma in Tourism & Travel - Level 6

The Programme leading to this

qualiication is:

>> Tourism Management Diploma - 32 weeks

includes domestic or international internship options

>>Tourism Degree

>> Under construction, details to be released June 2018

>> New Zealand Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management – Level 5

The Programme leading to this

qualiication is:

>> Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management- 32 weeks

includes domestic or international internship options

>> New Zealand Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management – Level 6

The Programme leading to this

qualiication is:

>> Diploma in Hotel and Hospitality Management- 32 weeks

includes domestic or international internship options

NZQA LEVEL 5 NZQA LEVEL 6 TOURISM DEGREE

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>> NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN 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 Certiicate in Tourism Level 2 qualiication. If you want to ofer the qualiication you have to either use the New

Zealand School of Tourism approved programme 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 qualiication.

The programme you develop and send to NZQA must meet the following Graduate Proiles.

The New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism (Introductory) - Level 2, 50 credits

Graduate Proile 1Apply basic customer service skills, using appropriate communication, literacy and numeracy skills, to enhance the visitor

experience - 10 credits

Graduate Proile 2Apply knowledge of speciic regions, and a broad operational knowledge of world geography in terms of characteristics relevant

to tourists needs - 20 credits

Graduate Proile 3 Explain the basic role of the tourism industry, in order to plan a realistic career pathway - 10 credits

Graduate Proile 4 Apply ‘best practice’ processes in order to recognise the impacts of tourism on the country - 10 credits

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Sign a MOU with New Zealand School of

Tourism and use their approved programme

and accreditation.

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 qualiication and send to NZQA.

Your school can now use the programme

shown on page 8. No need to get NZQA

approval

NZQA grants your school accreditation to deliver the New Zealand School of

Tourism programme.

NZQA grants your school accreditation to deliver your programme

Does your school hold accreditation for the unit standards you want to ofer?

Does your school hold accreditation for the unit standards you want to ofer?

YES NO YES NO

Must purchase fully inclusive units.

Purchase budget and/or fully

inclusive units.

Purchase fully inclusive units.

Purchase budget or fully inclusive

units.

Purchase fully inclusive units.

* 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.

Does your Secondary School Need Programme Approval?You do not need programme approval if you are not intending to ofer the entire qualiication.

Choose one of the following three options if you wish to ofer the entire qualiication:

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>> TOURISM, TRAVEL & AVIATION UNITS

These units can be used for tourism classes, and in Gateway and Vocational Pathways programmes.

Do you hold accreditation for the unit standards you want to ofer?

YES NO

Purchase budget or fully inclusive

units

Purchase fully inclusive units

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UNIT NUMBER LEVEL CREDITS UNIT DESCRIPTION GATEWAY

VOCATIONAL

PATHWAYS

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 speciic 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 Paciic Island countries as visitor destinations- 3727 - Option 1: Embedded assessment into workbook. Option 2: Assessment & workbook separate

Unit 17384 v6 Level 3 Credit 3 List and use a range of Te Reo Maori greetings and farewells in tourism Unit 17788 v6 Level 3 Credit 5

Identify, and explain the history of, natural attractions & signiicant sites in tourism Maori

Unit 18211 v4 Level 3 Credit 5Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a visitor destination- 18211 - Option 1: Embedded assessment into workbook. Option 2: Assessment & workbook separate

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 speciic 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 speciic 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 workplace 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 signiicance of tourism Unit 24726 v1 Level 2 Credit 3 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 26461 v2 Level 3 Credit 8 Demonstrate knowledge of Asian countries as tourist destinations AVIATION / FLIGHT ATTENDING UNIT STANDARDS

Unit 9245 v5 Level 2 Credit 2 Identify, as a light 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 4Demonstrate 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-light passenger sales service (only availble as fully inclusive)

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>> APPROVED PROGRAMME

New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism (Secondary Schools) Level 2 (52 credits)

If you are wanting to ofer our approved programme (shown opposite) you can purchase fully inclusive units from us

and not have to get programme approval as your students will come under our accreditation and programme approval.

If you want to use budget resources and/or a combination of budget and fully inclusive then you need to put together

a programme (or use ours) and submit it to NZQA for approval.

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NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF TOURISM - APPROVED PROGRAMMENew Zealand Certiicate in Tourism (Secondary Schools) Level 2 (52 credits)

YEAR ONEGRADUATE

PROFILE

The Business of tourism and careers – 7 Credits

Unit 24730 v2 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of the business of tourism Graduate Proile 3

Unit 24728 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of work roles in tourism Graduate Proile 3

Tourist characteristics and tourism destinations – 11 Credits

Unit 24732 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of tourist characteristics and needs Graduate Proile 2

Unit 24729 v3 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of world tourist destinations Graduate Proile 2

Unit 24731 v4 Level 2 4 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of destination New Zealand Graduate Proile 2

Literacy & Numeracy skills in tourism – 8 Credits

Unit 23761 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Read and comprehend work-related documents in English for a tourism workplace Graduate Proile 1

Unit 18237 v3 Level 2 3 Credits Perform calculations for a tourism workplace Graduate Proile 1

Unit 23767 v2 Level 2 2 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of and use the Internet in a tourism workplace Graduate Proile 1

YEAR TWO

Impacts of tourism – Level 2, 6 Credits

Unit 24726 v1 Level 2 3 Credits Describe and compare social and cultural impacts of tourism Graduate Proile 4

Unit 24727 v2 Level 2 3 Credits Describe and compare impacts of tourism on the physical environment Graduate Proile 4

Speciic tourism destinations and regions – Level 3, 10 Credits - Choose any two of the following:

Unit 3727 v8 Level 3 5 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of Paciic Island countries as tourist destinations Graduate Proile 2

Unit 18211 v4 Level 3 5 Credits Demonstrate knowledge of Australia as a tourist destination Graduate Proile 2

Unit 17788 v6 Level 3 5 Credits Identify, & explain the history of, natural attractions & signiicant sites in tourism Maori Graduate Proile 2

Economic signiicance of tourism – Level 3, 4 Credits

Unit 24725 v2 Level 3 4 Credits Describe and analyse the economic signiicance of tourism Graduate Proile 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 Proile 1

Unit 17384 v6 Level 3 3 Credits List and use a range of Te Reo Maori greetings and farewells in tourism Graduate Proile 1

Plan a career pathway – Level 3, 3 Credits

Unit 23755 v2 Level 3 3 Credits Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a speciic role in a tourism workplace Graduate Proile 3

PricingRefer page 14

The first provider to have an approved programme for Secondary Schools

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>>TASTER COURSES

ONE DAY COURSES

Hotel Management

Run in conjunction with Tourism Industry Aotearoa.

This programme takes place in an actual hotel and involves a tour

throughout the hotel and the opportunity to hear from those who

work in diferent areas. Look in-depth at the diferent roles, and

how the whole team work together to provide an outstanding

experience for each guest. $60 pp plus GST

Walt Disney World

This very magical tourism operation attracts millions of visitors

every year and students will learn about the four theme parks,

two water parks and 24 themed resort hotels. Students will learn

about the amazing internship opportunities in many areas, from a

Disney character, to theme park greeter and ride operator.

New Zealand School of Tourism have had over 400 graduates

working at Walt Disney World in Florida. $60 pp plus GST

Travel & Tourism

Students will learn about all the diferent roles in the travel and

tourism industry from tour guide, to hotel reception, bungy

operator, airport check in and travel agent. Students will come

away excited about the opportunities available in the travel and

tourism industry. $60 pp plus GST

International Flight Attending

What does the role of a light attendant really involve? What

age, experience and qualiications do you need? How do airlines

recruit light attendants? All these questions will be answered

along with giving students an understanding of a day in the life of

a Flight Attendant. $60 pp plus GST

Cruise & Hotel

Students will discover all the exciting career opportunities in

the accommodation & cruise sector, which could potentially

take them around the world! Students may also get a irst-hand,

behind the scenes look at hotels while conducting

a site inspection. $60 pp plus GST

Back Stage Pass

An action packed one day taster giving students the opportunity

to experience life on campus, gain 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. A lot of fun and learning, ensuring

the 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 - $100 pp plus GST depending on included attractions.

Ring the campus to discuss a Back Stage Pass for your school.

TWO DAY COURSES

Travel & Tourism + Unit 24728

Students will learn about all the diferent roles in the travel and

tourism industry from tour guide, to hotel reception, bungy

operator, airport check in and travel agent. This course will see

students coming away excited about the opportunities available

in the travel and tourism industry and the career paths that are

on ofer.

Students also complete the unit standard 24728 - Demonstrate

knowledge of work roles in tourism Level 2 Credit 3 (part of

Vocational Pathways Service Industries). $120 pp plus GST

Flight Attendant + Unit 21834

What does the role of a light attendant really involve? What

age, experience and qualiications do you need? How do airlines

recruit light attendants? All these questions will be answered

along with giving students an understanding of a day in the

life of a light attendant, onboard safety, handling emergencies,

grooming and customer service.

Students also complete the unit standard 21834 - Demonstrate

knowledge of introductory aviation terminology Level 2 Credit 2

(part of Vocational Pathways Service Industries).

$120 pp plus GST

FOR STAR TASTER DATES CONTACT

YOUR NEAREST CAMPUS.

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

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THREE DAY COURSES

Walt Disney World + Unit 23767

This very magical tourism operation attracts millions of visitors

every year and students will learn about the four theme parks,

two water parks and 24 themed resort hotels. Students will learn

about the amazing internship opportunities in many areas, from

a Disney character, to theme park greeter and ride operator. New

Zealand School of Tourism have had over 400 graduates working

at Walt Disney World in Florida.

Students also complete the unit standard 23767 – Demonstrate

knowledge of and use the internet in a tourism workplace Level 2

Credit 2 (part of Vocational Pathways Service Industries)

$175 pp plus GST

Travel & Tourism + Unit 23761

Students will learn about all the diferent roles in the travel and

tourism industry from tour guide, to hotel reception, bungy

operator, airport check in and travel agent. This three day course

will see students coming away excited about the opportunities

available in the travel and tourism industry and the career paths

that are on ofer.

Students also complete the unit standard 23761 – Read and

comprehend work-related documents in English for a tourism

workplace Level 2 Credit 3 (part of Vocational Pathways Service

Industries) $175 pp plus GST

International Flight Attending + Unit 25456

What does the role of a Flight Attendant really involve? What

age, experience and qualiications do you need? How do airlines

recruit Flight Attendants? All these questions will be answered

along with giving students an understanding of a day in the life

of a Flight Attendant, onboard safety, handling emergencies,

grooming and customer service.

Students also complete the unit standard 25456 – Demonstrate

knowledge of in-light passenger sales service Level 3 Credit 2

(part of Vocational Pathways Service Industries).

$175 pp plus GST

HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES

These courses are held in the holidays and can also be held

during term time.

Flight Attending Programme - 5 days - $250 pp +GST

Unit 21834 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory

aviation terminology

Unit 23755 v2 Identify & self-evaluate the demands of a

speciic role.

Flight Attending Programme - 10 Days - $500 pp +GST

Unit 9245 v4 Identify, as a light attendant, major aircraft

components

Unit 21834 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory

aviation terminology

Unit 21842 v3 Demonstrate knowledge of & comply with food

hygiene requirements on board an aircraft

Unit 23755 v2 Identify & self-evaluate the demands of a

speciic role.

Travel & Tourism Programme - 5 Days - $250 pp +GST

Unit 23761 v1 Read & comprehend work-related documents in

English

Unit 378 v8 Provide customer service for international visitors

Customer Service Programme - 3 days - $150 pp plus +GST

Unit 378 v8 Provide customer service for international visitors

Awesome Foursome - 4 Days - $220 pp plus +GST

Unit 21834 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory

aviation terminology

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FIVE DAY COURSES

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Unit 378 v8 Level 3 Credit 3 Identify & self-evaluate the demands of a speciic role.

Unit 23761 v1 Level 2 Credit 3Read & comprehend work-related documents in English for a tourism workplace

(Vocational Pathways: service sector)

During the school holidays we ofer three diferent programmes for students wanting to gain credits for Vocational

Pathways, Gateway and NCEA in Years 12 or 13.

Unit 21834 v2 Level 2 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory aviation terminology

Unit 21842 v3 Level 2 Credit 4Demonstrate knowledge of & comply with food hygiene requirements on an aircraft

(Vocational Pathways: service sector)

Unit 9245 v5 Level 2 Credit 2 Identify, as a light attendant, major aircraft components (Vocational Pathways: service sector)

Unit 23755 v2 Level 3 Credit 3 Identify and self-evaluate the demands of a speciic role in tourism

Credits = 6 Cost = $250.00pp +GST

Students will also experience: Industry visits to a hotel, travel agent, iSite and a local attraction.

8 credits can go towards the Vocational Pathways Service Sector Award

>> HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES

FLIGHT ATTENDING PROGRAMME 5 OR 10 DAYS

This exciting programme is from 0900-1530 and is suited to students who are keen to pursue a career in light attending. This programme is held at our campuses and includes the following unit standards: 5 day includes Unit 21834 and 23755, 10 day includes all four unit standards.

TRAVEL & TOURISM PROGRAMME 5 DAYS

This 5 day programme from 0900-1530 is designed for any student who wants to gain a valuable insight into the travel and tourism industry. It is held at our campuses and includes the following unit standards:

Unit 378 v8 Level 3 Credit 3 Provide customer service for international visitors

Credits = 3 Cost = $150.00pp +GSTCUSTOMER SERVICE PROGRAMME 3 DAYS

This 3 day programme from 0900-1530 is designed for any student who wants to gain a valuable insight into the travel and tourism industry. It is held at our campuses and includes the following unit standard:

5 Day Credits = 5 5 Day Cost = $250.00pp +GST10 Day Credits = 11 10 Day Cost = $500.00pp +GST

Students will also experience: A 737 mock cabin trainer

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AWESOME FOURSOME 4 DAYS

This action packed four day course is very hands on and will also havestudents visiting a hotel and either a tourism operation or airport.

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. International Flight AttendingStudents get a real understanding of what this role involves and the airlines who employ light 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.

Credits = 2 Cost = $220.00pp +GST

COMPLETION PROGRAMME 5 DAYS

This 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 ive 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 qualiication; New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism Level 2.

Credits = 3 Cost = $300.00pp +GST

Unit 23755 v2 Level 3 Credit 3 Identify and Self evaluate the demands of a speciic role in tourism

RPL for qualiication - New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism - Level 2

Unit 21834 v2 Level 2 Credit 2 Demonstrate knowledge of introductory aviation terminology

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Speak to our experienced National Sales Executives for advice on curriculum planning, marking, educationals, tourism presentations, ordering resources, booking tasters and holiday programmes

FULLY INCLUSIVE OPTIONThis 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 irst order

• All resources such as brochures, DVD’s & reference material

• Free Postage

Unit Standard Results:• New Zealand School of Tourism will provide the school with student results

• The school is responsible for sending results to NZQA

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 OPTIONThe Budget Option is for schools that hold accreditation in tourism.

What’s included:• Student workbooks & assessments

• All resources such as brochures, selected DVD’s & reference material

• Free Postage

Unit Standard Results:• The school marks the assessments and sends the results to NZQA

Marking AssessmentsIf you purchase the budget option you will mark assessments & participate in moderation. You can not use our provider code to post NZQA results.

You need to have accreditation and use your own code.

COSTCost is per student per unit plus GST

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, 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, Pay for 3BONUS OPTION*

$105.00 or$90.00 for E Book

$345.00 or$315.00 for E Book

All of NZSTApproved Programme Year One

$145.00 or$115.00 for E Book

$600.00 or$550.00 for E Book

All of NZSTApproved Programme Year Two

$175.00 or$145.00 for E Book

$600.00 or$550.00 for E Book

E Books are PDF versions of the student workbooks. Students access the workbooks through Moodle and the Ebook allows students to highlight

and type in their answers. The assessments are on Moodle.

*BONUS OPTION DEFINITION

When 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 EBooks as well.

FREE STARTER PACK

Every student enrolled on any of our Fully Inclusive packages receives a FREE Starter Pack with the irst order. This includes the workbook ‘Take

Of To The Travel & Tourism Industry’ covering travel terminology, airline codes, phonetic alphabet, 24 hour clock, travel geography and much more.

You can purchase a Starter Pack for $25.00 plus GST each.

TEACHER RESOURCES

Teacher Resources are available for $35.00 per unit plus GST

Order 4, Pay for 3

>> PRICING

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7 NATIONWIDE CAMPUSESWith so many great campus locations throughout the country,

you can choose the perfect venue to suit, or we can come to you.

>> YOUTH GUARANTEE

New Zealand School of Tourism has been selected as one of the few

travel and tourism course providers to be part of the Youth Guarantee

scheme. Youth Guarantee is aimed at 17 - 19 year olds who may be

ready to start on Vocational training courses.

Do you have students who are looking for a course where they can

pick up skills in the travel & tourism sector?

We have Youth Guarantee Fee Free options on the following 2 courses:

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY IN NEW ZEALAND (LEVEL 2)

Involves 22 weeks of learning and provides an ideal pathway

into travel and tourism qualiications at a higher level.

This course will provide them with both the skills and two

qualiications to kick start their future.

QUALIFICATIONS GAINED

- New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism Level 2

- New Zealand Certiicate in Hospitality Level 2

THE TOURISM, TRAVEL & AIRLINE INDUSTRY (LEVEL 3)

Involves 22 weeks of learning and ideal entry into the world

of travel and tourism. This provides students with the skills and

qualiications they need, and employers desire.

QUALIFICATIONS GAINED

- New Zealand Certiicate in Tourism Level 3

(with strands in Tourism and Travel and Aviation)

>> VOCATIONAL PATHWAY AWARD - SERVICES INDUSTRIES SECTOR

To gain a Vocational Pathway Award - Services Industries Sector,

students will need to:

• Achieve NCEA Level 2

• Meet the NCEA Literacy & Numeracy requirements (20 credits at

level 1 or above)

• Gain 60 level 2 credits from a list of recommended standards

including at least 20 credits from the service sector standards

>> OTHER OPTIONS TO CONSIDER

Assessments for schools using our fully inclusive resources

- Free of charge

Assessments for schools not using our budget or

fully inclusive resources

You can purchase an assessment and marking guide for

$200.00 per unit plus GST

Our Auckland Airport Campus Tour

Bring a class and enjoy a FREE familiarisation trip around our Auckland

Airport campus which has;

• 747 service trainer

• 737 cabin trainer - operating doors, over wing exits & slide

• 737 raft and ireighting facilities

Students can have a one hour session to meet current students, and

hear about career options in the industry.

If you would like a FREE campus tour to any of our campuses at

Auckland Airport, Auckland City, Hamilton, Rotorua, Wellington,

Christchurch or Dunedin please contact us using the 0800 numbers

on the back cover.

Scholarships

All schools who spend a minimum of $2000 on STAR tasters, STAR

resources, Vocational, Gateway 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 is most deserving.

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Ask our National Sales Executives for access to a library of additional

resources, case studies, activities, games, ideas and extra articles for

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Takapuna Grammar

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Hauraki Plains College

Novotel

Lincoln High School

AJ Hackett

Kings High School (Dunedin)

Broadmoor Resort Colorado

Whakatane High School

Island Holidays

Carmel College

Jetstar

Rangiora High School

Hilton Hotel

Wanganui High School

APX Travel

Thames High School

Walt Disney World

James Cook High School