Code of Conduct

Statutory Information For Students

Education Act

The Education Act 2020 requires providers to attest to the following:

Other Costs: Page 4 of the Application Form advises costs that are additional to tuition, insurance and accommodation. 

Material conflicts of interest: None of the governing members of UP EDUCATION have a material conflict of interest with another school or PTE nor are involved in organisations that provide goods and services to our students.

If you are a student from China, register online with the Education section at the Chinese Embassy

Registering allows you to share your contact details with the Embassy in case of emergency. It also enables you to receive your ‘Certificate for the returned Overseas Students or Scholars’ when you complete your qualification in New Zealand. The certificate is issued by the Education section of the Chinese Embassy in Wellington or by the Chinese Consulate in Auckland or Christchurch and enable New Zealand qualification to be recognised in China.

Visit: chinanz-education.org to register.

Student Code of Conduct

1. Attend all classes.
2. Always be in class on time and ready to learn.
3. Follow the given guidelines for good learning.
4. Ensure that all work submitted for assessment is your own work.
5. Only use electronic devices in class time for work directed by the teacher.
6. Act in a way that does not disrupt the learning of others.
7. Respect the personal property of others.
8. Respect the personal rights of others.
9. Respect the College Property and learning environment.
10. Abide by all College regulations and requirements.
11. Behave in ways that will not create a health and safety hazard, impede operational activities, or bring the College into disrepute.
12. Comply with all reasonable directions/instructions given by a staff member.
13. Dress in an appropriate manner that respects the value of a multi-cultural campus.
14. Wear appropriate footwear at all times. This is a health and safety requirement.
15. Comply with the non-smoking/vaping regulations and not smoke/vape in any area of the premises, except those designated as smoking/vaping areas.
16 Refrain from accessing, altering, or removing items from the records of any present or past student or staff member, in either printed or electronic form. No information pertaining to present or past students or staff members may be provided to any other party.
17. Comply with New Zealand laws and regulations.

UP International College New Zealand Expectations

There are many staff who can help students with problems. You need to have courage and confidence to ask.

On campus, there is the College Code of Conduct to guide and protect everyone. This is based on respect for others and their property, and on ensuring that the Campus maintains an excellent reputation in the community. Inappropriate behaviour may reflect poorly on all students, as the business community of the city (many of whom are future employers of students) observes the standards the Campus sets and judges the Campus accordingly.

It is important that the College Code of Conduct is respected.

All students are required to follow the Code of Conduct

The Code of Conduct may, from time to time, be changed as Senior Leadership sees fit. Every effort will be made to advise students of such changes either during class or on noticeboards or digital screens. In Addition, students must respect and abide by New Zealand laws. A breach of New Zealand law is deemed to be a breach of Campus rules. A breach of these rules may ultimately result in the student concerned being removed from the College roll and required to leave. Other penalties may include a student being suspended from the Campus for number of College days.