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At Cass Training International College, CTIC, we strive to provide the perfect blend of education, activities and opportunities for our students.
We offer courses in a range of faculties including: Business, Tourism, Beauty and English. Our interactive educational programs are designed to improve individual students' knowledge and abilities to equip them with the necessary skills to be successful in further education and employment. Our dynamic and experienced teachers, modern campuses, and our commitment to quality come together for an ideal learning environment.

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Our Vision is ….
to become a nationally prestigious educational institution through providing quality, sincere and reputable educational programs for our students. Our aim is to improve each individual student´s skills to be their gateway to success in further education or employment

Established in 1989 in Coffs Harbour, CTIC began as a private Business College offering Business courses which were developed by the Principals of the College, including Robyn Wills, before the inception of the Vocational Education Training Accreditation Board (VETAB).

In its first year of operation, the Principals were approached by the local Commonwealth Employment Service to commence delivering business traineeships.

The College was also one of the first private training organisations outside Sydney and Newcastle to become accredited by VETAB in 1992 and was additionally approved as a provider of courses to overseas students.

CTIC has continuously kept abreast of changes in training needs and markets. New courses were added to the College´s scope of registration in 1993 when Hospitality and Tourism were introduced. In 2004 Child Care and Beauty Therapy courses were commenced. Cass Training was one of the first Colleges to introduce the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment to the area in 2005.

Traineeships are now available at Cass Training across a whole gambit of courses including business, legal administration, tourism, hospitality, child care, nail technology, retail, and frontline management.

Both State and Federal Government-funded courses have also been available through the College since 1992. We currently offer courses under the Productivity Places Program and recently the College was approved to deliver the Certificate IV in Small Business Management under the NEIS Program.

The College took on new directors in January 2008 and rebranded itself to Cass Training International College (CTIC) and remained under Robyn Wills´ stewardship.

In August 2008, CTIC was approved by NEAS as an ELT College to deliver English Courses to overseas students. The College expanded further with the setup of an additional campus at North Sydney in December 2008 which currently focuses on English.

Accreditation list Australian Council for Private Education and Training (ACPET)

 

What is ACPET ?

 

The national industry association for independent providers of post-compulsory education and training, for Australian and international students, including:

  • Higher Education
  • Vocational Education and Training
  • English Language Courses
  • Senior Secondary Studies
  • Foundation Studies

The ACPET Mission is to:

 

Enhance quality, choice, innovation and diversity in Australian education and training for individual, national and global development. Work pro-actively and co-operatively with government, education and training providers, industry and community organisations, in order to ensure that vocational and higher education and training services provide choice and diversity, and well-targeted, appropriately delivered courses which are widely accessible and of high quality.

Study In Australia (SIA)
Study in Australia More than 400,000 international students were enrolled at an Australian education institution in 2007. When you graduate, your qualification will be recognised by international employers and leading education institutions around the world.
This is because all Australian education qualifications are included under one national system - Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). The AQF links school, vocational and university qualifications, making it easier to progress to the next AQF level anywhere in Australia.
The AQF also makes it easy for overseas governments to recognise your qualification. When international employers see it, they know what it stands for: a world class education in a modern, democratic and technologically advanced society.
Australia even has a system to recognise your qualifications from other countries. The Australian Government organisation, National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) helps Australian institutions to recognise qualifications from overseas, allowing for recognition of your previous studies.
National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS)

 

Our role:

 

The broad aim of NEAS is to establish and uphold high standards of service provision in English Language Teaching.

 

The purpose of the scheme is:

  • to set standards of quality in the provision of ELT programs and related services
  • to provide a professional judgment as to whether ELT centres meet and continue to meet those standards

In achieving our purpose, NEAS is:

  • Rigorous in its audit regime so as to sustain high levels of delivery of English language teaching;
  • Supportive of the industry through maintaining a role of offering external continual improvement advice to ELT centres;
  • Co-operative in its dealings with industry and government representatives when working to the benefit of the industry and its key beneficiaries, the students studying English;
  • Open in its willingness to learn and participate in the future of the industry and open to reviews and evaluations of its own operations.

NEAS also aims to develop quality in service provision of ELT centres by taking a professional development role in the ELT sector. Information sessions are at times offered by NEAS which are aimed at raising awareness of quality issues in ELT, and NEAS convenes an annual national conference for the benefit of ELT managers. This conference focuses on management issues typically facing ELT managers, with the content based on the needs of the participants.

School Accommodation


Kind Type Location Entrance fee Price week Minimum time
Bridge Share House Single Sydney 198 290 AUD 1 tyg.
Bridge Share House Dubled Sydney 198 170 AUD 1 tyg.
Bridge Share House Triple Sydney 198 150 AUD 1 tyg.

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Hostel Shared Sydney 130 AUD 2 tyg.

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Level 6 Suite 609
250 Pitt Street
Sydney NSW 2000

phone.: +61 2 808 436 31
+61 415 142 078
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