Registration and Certification
Registration and certification is the way we ensure all teachers in Aotearoa are qualified, capable and ethical professionals.
Joining the profession
Interested in a career in teaching? Find steps and key information about how to get started
- Becoming a teacher
- What is registration and certification?
- Hapori Matatū | Online Community
For teachers
Find out about applying for or renewing your practising certificate.
- Applying for a full practising certificate
- Renewing a practising certificate
- Teacher refresh process
- Working in an approved setting outside centres, schools or kura
- Working as learning support coordinators
For beginning teachers
Find your next steps after graduating from your ITE programme
- Applying for registration
- Applying for a Tōmua | Provisional Practising Certificate
- Taking part in induction and mentoring
- Proof of identity
For relief teachers
Find information about being issued with or renewing a practising certificate for relief teaching
For overseas-trained teachers
Information for teachers trained overseas who want to teach in New Zealand.
- Moving to teach in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Applying for registration
- Applying for a Tōmua | Provisional Practising Certificate
- Satisfactorily trained to teach
- Teaching evidence for overseas-trained teachers
- Language competency requirements
- Overseas police clearance
For professional leaders
Find information for professional leaders and employers in the teaching sector, to help you support certificated teachers.
- Your role in supporting teachers
- Endorsing an application
- Creating an induction and mentoring programme
- Requesting an extension to teach
Fee and levy information
Find out about the fee and levy you will need to pay for registration, certification, or renewal of practising certificate.
Limited Authority to Teach (LAT) enables people without a teaching qualification to teach in positions where there’s need for specialist skills or skills are in short supply.