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The Colleges


Tuart College
and Canning College are devoted to helping students achieve their goals in education and beyond. The academic staff are highly qualified and have many years of experience teaching in their specialist areas.

Both are in Perth, Western Australia with Tuart College situated seven kilometres north, and Canning College eight kilometres south, of the city centre. Both Colleges are 10-15 minutes drive from central Perth.

The Stengths of the Colleges

The security and quality asurance of Government Colleges
Excellent academic standard and reputation
High success rate (80% university entry)
Flexible pathways to university
Study with Australian students
Experienced with international students
A choice of university destinations across Australia
State of the art learning technology and teacher excellence
Comprehensive range of support services

The decision on which College to attend is left to the student and his/her parents. Some students select a College because they have family living nearby or they have friends at that College. Students and their families are invited to visit each College prior to enrolment to assist in making this decision.

Students’ attendance and performance are closely monitored by class teachers and the International Office staff. Studying with Australian students on the university-style campuses is a real advantage and helps prepare international students for university.

The Colleges believe that all students benefit from small class sizes, so that academic staff can provide more individual attention and support. Class sizes are restricted to a maximum of 25, except in special English classes, where the maximum class size is 18.

Teaching styles focus on student-centred learning and aim to develop students who are independent learners ready for tertiary level education. Teachers assist students complete these studies by providing:

  • class instruction, notes and individual assistance on the course content,
  • exercises and research assignments for students to complete independently,
  • assistance with study techniques,
  • ideas on how to best use the recommended textbooks, and
  • the opportunity for students to ask questions and discuss issues related to the course.

Some subjects, including the sciences, computing and visual arts, have a significant practical component. 

The Colleges have the facilities and resources to guarantee that all students can participate fully in these activities.

 

 

 
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