Education Records
Databases and sources of information relevant to the New Zealand education system. Covers teachers and schools as well as qualifications.
Educational Records & Qualifications
There are a few ways of verifying a University degree in New Zealand. One is through a certified sharing service. These services allow students to share certified digital copies of their degrees with potential employers and other third parties. Several Universities also host their own graduate database. These list every graduate that has reached degree level at the University. They also come with disclaimers not to rely upon the information.
Public Records
Find New Zealand records online through public and private sources.
The Education Review Office (ERO) conducts reviews on early childhood services and schools. Reports are then made available online to Read more…
Lookup and confirm the graduation status of Massey University students. The search can be done by surname, first name, programme Read more…
View and verify educational qualifications as shared by students and Universities. The My eQuals platform is designed to employers, students Read more…
RapidID’s Qualification Verification service offers a streamlined and secure solution for verifying tertiary education qualifications globally. This service is designed Read more…
The Teaching Council provides an online register of New Zealand Teachers. It lists all teachers that are registered, as well Read more…
Te Ara is an online encyclopaedia of New Zealand with over 3000 biographical stories and 30000 images. It covers a Read more…
Browse and search a list of graduates from The University of Auckland. The database goes back to 1996 and runs Read more…
The University of Canterbury provides a searchable contact list online. This can be viewed one of two ways. There is Read more…
Search for graduates of the University of Canterbury from 1980 till the present. The database also includes graduates of the Read more…
Search a list of people that have graduated from the University of Otago. This includes all those that have formally Read more…









