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Documents for Bachelor of Education (Teaching) Early Childhood Education Application

There are certain documents that you are required to submit with your application.

Please go through the dropdown checklist below carefully. 

Need some help with your application?

View our HOW TO APPLY Guide

or

Contact our BTI Applications Administrator:
applications@bti.ac.nz

Documentation Checklist

To be submitted in Word (.doc or .docx) or in PDF format.

Download, complete and submit the editable Teacher Education Student Declaration Form. Remember to sign this form electronically by ticking the box where indicated.

The Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand sets high standards for literacy (equivalent to Level 7) and numeracy (equivalent to Level 6) achievement for entry into the teaching profession.  As such, the BTI literacy and numeracy tests comply with these academic requirements and you will need to sit these prior to your interview. These tests can take between 2-4 hours. The Applications Administrator will contact you via email with information about the tests and how to complete them once you have submitted your online application. In preparation for this, we recommend you read the Our Code, Our Standards booklet from the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand and that you refresh your memory regarding the following:

  • ​How to accurately write in paragraphs.
  • How to use correct complex punctuation, spelling and grammar.
  • How to write a variety of sentence structures.
  • How to link ideas between and within paragraphs.
  • How to add GST.
  • How to read a map, including following directions and a scale.
  • How to calculate the mean, median, mode, in a set of data and draw a conclusion.
  • How to work out 75% of a number.
  • How to add 25% to a price.
  • How to round a number.

A copy of your NZQA academic results including University Entrance is required

OR if

Home Schooled: Provide evidence to demonstrate comparability to University Entrance. The programme leader will need to be liaised with about particulars.

Studied under the Cambridge system: To view Cambridge requirements please click here.

Studied under ACE learning system: ACE Level 3 Certificate is recognised for University Entrance.

To view other school-leaver qualifications please click here.

A copy of your NZQA or other academic results or previous tertiary study transcript(s) if available.

Required if NZQA academic results cannot be supplied. 
Please click here for information regarding English language competency.

​If you have resided within NZ during the past 5 years please click here to download and then complete Section 2 and Section 3 only of the editable form and sign it electronically by ticking the box where indicated.

OR
If you have resided outside of NZ during the past 5 years you will need to supply Police Vetting documentation from any country in which you have resided in during that time.

You will need to supply certified copies of two types of Identification (IDs). Please read the specific details below:

If these IDs have different names to each other you will also need to supply evidence such as a copy of a marriage certificate or name change certificate.
At least one of these IDs must have your photograph on it.
AND 
For Domestic Students: At least one of these IDs must show proof of NZ Citizenship or Residency (or other evidence which qualifies under the definition for a domestic tertiary student in NZ as applicable). Proof may include a certified copy of one of the following for NZ: passport, citizenship certificate, birth certificate, e-version copy of residency, birth register, etc.  

For a list of suitable identification please click here

How to certify your IDs:
• Make a photocopy of each of your IDs.
• Take your photocopies and IDs to whoever is going to certify them- they will need to see the original IDs before they can certify the photocopies of them.
• Your IDs can be certified by a person of standing in the community (e.g. a registered professional, or a pastor or community leader), a JP or the Police.
• Certified copies need to have the name, signature and stamp of the person certifying them and the date. If a stamp is not available, please ensure that the person’s position or job title is also written.

OR

You can bring your original IDs onsite to BTI Reception where we can photocopy them and then certify these photocopies for your BTI application.

Photographs must be in “.jpg“, “.jpeg” or “.png” format and should be no larger than one megabyte in size, and at least 300px wide by 360px high. Images taken directly from digital cameras are likely to be too large. 

  • This photograph will be used on your student ID card. Please ensure this photo is a clear head and shoulder portrait and is in colour. Unlike a passport photograph however we do encourage you to smile!
  • If your image is too large, please resize it before uploading. Oversize images will not be processed. There are a number of websites that offer online resizing tools, such as http://www.picresize.com/ which you might consider using if you do not have image resizing software available to you.

The Application Fee is a non-refundable payment for processing an application. Please click here to go to our secure online payment portal. Alternatively, you may pay by EFTPOS or credit card onsite at the BTI reception. 

Applications Administrator 
Phone: +64 (0)7 562 2938
applications@bti.ac.nz

BTI Office
24 Elder Lane, Bethlehem, Tauranga 3110
Phone: +64 (0)7 562 2902
reception@bti.ac.nz