Study Options
NZQA approved programmes for careers that make a difference
Cavalli College offers flexible NZQA approved programmes that balance work, life, and family commitments, combining practical purpose driven curriculums with online study for a well-rounded education.
Cavalli College is an NZQA Category 1 provider signifying excellent educational delivery, strong learner outcomes, and a robust quality assurance processes. We offer an academic, cultural, and social environment that fosters knowledge, growth, and success. Our learner-first approach ensure our learners feel supported every step of their education journey. Explore our study options below.
Early Childhood Teaching
Gain hands-on experience and skills through a refreshed early childhood teacher education model and work towards NZ teacher registration.
Health and Wellbeing
Develop advanced skills and knowledge to become a health and wellbeing practitioner across a range of meaningful vocations.
Foundation Skills
Discover your Why, your strengths, and develop a plan to help you succeed in a variety of potential study and career pathways.
Modes of learning
Personalised academic and pastoral support every step of the way. Your success is our priority!
Cavalli College currently offers two modes of learning, depending on the programme you choose. Most of our programmes are delivered through a Workplace Learning (Blended) mode. The exception is the New Zealand Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2), which is delivered fully online (Distance) in accordance with the qualification’s requirements.
Workplace Learning (Blended)
Workplace Learning (Blended) is conducted through an workplace placement and the Cavalli College learning management system. Learners complete the applied practice hours required by the New Zealand qualification in which they are enrolled. Employers will provide support to assess learners on their practice.
Online Learning (Distance)
Online Learning (Distance) is conducted online through the learning management system. Courses have practical components that require learners to merge practice and theory in their study. Employers may be involved in the assessment of learners but their involvement is not a requirement of the mode of study. Learners gain practical skills and are evaluated by their Cavalli College lecturers.