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Students sitting on grass in front of Swan River with books and pens and laptop
Swan Institute Australia
Level 1 440 William Street, Perth, WA 6000 Phone: +61 8 6220 3666 www.sia.wa.edu.au Email: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
AUSTRALIAN NIT COLLEGE PTY LTD t/as
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We are a well‐established, nationally recognised and accredited, boutique‐style college, with a wealth of experience designing and delivering a wide range of quality education and training including English courses for vocational, academic, leisure and business.
As specialists in education and training, language and literacy, we customise training programmes for Study Tours, Teacher Training and Professional Development and courses for international students, teachers, a wide range of industries and employees both in Australia and abroad.
Our students are our priority and we strive to ensure they receive the best in education and training and achieve their learning goals. Our courses are taught by highly‐experienced, well‐qualified, and dedicated teachers who encourage students to succeed in their life and study goals by providing quality training and support in an inclusive, communicative, multicultural, and welcoming learning environment.
Swan Institute Australia is the perfect choice for those looking for an individual and unique learning experience and a wide range of course options. We are conveniently located near the heart of Perth city, close to public transport and facilities, recreation and employment opportunities.
Welcome to SWAN INSTITUTE AUSTRALIA
Message from the Principal
Together with my dedicated administrative and academic team,
we look forward to welcoming you to Swan Institute Australia and
working with you to ensure our courses and programs meet your
individual needs and assist you in achieving your full potential.
Di Fowler
Why choose Swan Institute Australia?
Conveniently located in Perth city (voted 7th best capital city in the world to live in)
Wide range of nationally recognised and accredited courses
Dynamic and engaging classes
Highly‐qualified and experienced teachers
Weekly commencements
Flexible timetable; day and evening classes
Small classes with individual teacher support
Academic pathways to well‐reputed universities and higher education institutions
Customised training programmes delivered in Australia and abroad
Multi‐cultural, welcoming environment
Modern campus with well‐equipped classrooms, computer facilities and Wi‐Fi
Student services and assistance provided; study, accommodation, employment and recreation
Easily accessible by public transport
Wide range of concierge packages and services available for students and their family for a perfect study, leisure or work experience in Australia
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Learning at Swan Ins tute Australia
At our ins tute, you can study a wide range of courses in a friendly, welcoming and posi ve learning environment.
Our classes are taught by highly experienced, well‐qualified, skilled and innova ve teachers who will assist you to achieve your goals and succeed in life.
Our ins tute is fully equipped with modern facili es including free WIFI, access to library facilities, computer room, kitchen and recrea on room.
Our courses are engaging and interac ve, delivered in air‐condi oned classrooms, close to the city and the majes c Swan River. The average number of students in each class is 12, and one to one and small group tui on is available on request.
Events and Ac vi es
Perth, Western Australia’s capital city, is a vibrant place to study, work and live, with a number of world‐class a rac ons to visit and enjoy in and around our ins tute.
If you’re just looking to study, work, professional development and training, or just have fun and enjoy new adventures, there are endless ac vi es we can assist you with!
Our student services provide advice and prac cal informa on, and can assist you with bookings to help ensure you enjoy your me in Perth.
We can tailor‐make any program you choose to combine English study with adventures and quality experiences of your choice!
Welcome and Orienta on
On their first day, students are asked to par cipate in our Orienta on Program which includes:
Introduc on to staff and students Introduc on to student services Welcome folder with metable, course Informa on and documents English Test to assess level for class placement Tour of Swan Ins tute and surrounding area
Student Card
When students arrive to commence their studies with us, they are provided with a personalised student card. This en tles them to discounts for shopping, food, retail and fashion outlets in and around Perth.
Why Study at Swan Ins tute Australia
Job Ready
Our team assists students with employment by: advising them on how to job search developing their skills to write an effec ve
resume and cover le er preparing them to a end a job interview
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Life in Perth, Western Australia
Ge ng Around
Perth is situated near the coast of Western Australia and is the closest capital city to Asia, Africa and Europe.
Perth city and all major a rac ons are easily accessed by public transport, car, bike and on foot.
Bikes can be hired to ride around the Swan River, Fremantle and Kings Park, the largest natural park in any capital city in the world!
Driving in Perth is generally straigh orward and public transport is easy to use and affordable.
Living in Perth
Perth is the best city to experience the unique, relaxed and easy‐going Australian lifestyle, with its long summer days, endless white beaches and Mediterranean way of life.
Western Australia is the largest state geographically in Australia, taking up almost a third of the en re con nent with approximately 2.5 million square kilometres, and much of its wealth.
Over 2 million people call Perth home and believe it is the most beau ful city in Australia. In fact, Perth ranks as the 7th most liveable city in the world!
Perth has gained global recogni on for its low unemployment rate, booming economy, world class educa on and high quality of life.
As a student or professional living in Western Australia, no ma er what you decide to study, make sure you make the most of your me in Perth!
Why choose Perth to study?
Perth is Western Australia’s centre for outdoor leisure ac vi es, arts and entertainment. It is the ideal place for students to study and succeed!
With a strong mul cultural popula on, it offers a wide range of arts and entertainment, open‐air cinemas, free cultural events, fes vals and spor ng ac vi es throughout the year.
It’s a great place to study, work or relax and provides plenty of opportuni es to become involved in the local community.
Whether you enjoy water sports such as surfing, sailing, swimming, or playing golf, cycling, visi ng art galleries, dining out at award winning restaurants or taking in our breathtaking sights, Perth offers something for everyone!
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Our Services & Support Student Service Officers are our friendly, first point of contact for all students and provide assistance with queries whether academic and/or social.
Our staff are highly trained and offer the highest quality academic and personal assistance to students through professional, relevant services.
Student Assistance & Support
Our mul ‐lingual Student Service Officers provide direct internal support and assistance to students for:
Student Orienta on Student iden fica on card Transport and Smart Rider applica ons Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Accommoda on services Student ac vi es Academic counselling and further study advice Academic Support English language assistance & transla on Liaison with external agencies Career and employment informa on and advice
Student Services also provide informa on on a range of external professional support including:
Medical, den st and specialist services Financial e.g. accountants Support and counselling Jus ce of the Peace Spor ng & social clubs Recrea on and social events Legal Services
Concierge Packages and Services are available for purchase by all, including students and family, for a fully‐organised and stress‐free experience in Australia.
For details or purchase, contact : conciergeservices@sia.wa.edu.au
Student Accommoda on
We can assist you to find suitable accommoda on with a range of op ons available to ensure your stay in Perth is a comfortable one.
Op ons include: Homestay accommoda on with all meals Fully serviced modern apartments easily
accessible to the ins tute with private kitchen, latest facili es, wi‐fi, swimming pool, spa, games room , cleaning and domes c services
Shared accommoda on Hostel and backpackers for short‐stays
Concierge Packages and Services Available
Swan Institute Australia has a range of Concierge Packages and Services available at affordable rates to make your stay an easy one.
These include: Linen packages Chaperoning for underage students Domes c services Catering services
The following packages are designed to assist students and family with arrival and accommodation:
Package 1: Student/Parent Arrival Package 2: Student/Parent Accommodation
For details or purchase, contact : conciergeservices@sia.wa.edu.au
Student Counselling Services
We provide ongoing support to students and can assist with professional, academic and confiden al counselling to ensure their wellbeing and success.
Our dedicated Student Services team is available to students who wish to discuss any issues or need help with se ling into their studies or life in Australia.
There is a counselling room at the college to ensure privacy and confiden ality. Counselling is available by appointment and can be arranged through Student Services.
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Concierge Packages & Services Whatever you need, whenever you need it….consider it done!
Concierge Packages Available
For your convenience, the following specialised packages are available for purchase prior to, or on arrival, in Australia:
Package 1: Student/Parent Arrival Package 2: Student/Parent Accommodation Package 3: Education & Training Package 4: Job Ready Package 5: Parent & Student Package 6: Leisure & Entertainment
At Swan Ins tute Australia, we can provide you with the services and assistance you need, to make your me and experience in Australia a memorable one!
With over 20 years experience assis ng students and families se le into study and life in Australia, we are the ideal choice for those looking for a carefree and unique experience for leisure, study, work, travel or the ul mate day of luxury, with our vast choices of packages and services on offer at very affordable rates.
Our Concierge Packages and Services save you me, stress and money, and are available to students, parents, families and friends. All packages and services can be customised to suit your needs and enhance your experience.
Qualified and experienced service providers
Wide range of affordable and flexible packages Direct communica on with your Concierge Services and assistance available 7 days a week Based in Australia Friendly staff fluent in a variety of languages Gi vouchers are available for purchase All services and packages customised to suit
Contact us for details or to purchase
Addi onal Concierge Services: The following services may be purchased separately or added to the concierge package of your choice.
‐ Professional Services Medical or dental assistance Insurance—travel, car, home Banking, legal or business assistance Bookings for courses, travel
‐ Personal Assistant Services Accommoda on, travel and tour bookings Restaurant, theatre, entertainment bookings Personal driver, car hire or purchase Housekeeping, laundry and cleaning Courier and personal delivery service Beauty, fashion and health Tailoring and clothing altera on services Food shopping, catering, event planning Memberships: golf, health clubs, gym, tennis,
If there is anything you would like that is not listed above, please contact us and we will be happy to assist.
Purchasing Concierge Packages & Services
Make your stay in Australia an easy one! To purchase concierge packages or addi onal services simply do the following:
1. Choose a package that suits your needs2. Email your requirements to the Concierge Officer
at conciergeservices@sia.wa.edu.au3. We will confirm details, then send you an invoice
for the package and/or addi onal services4. We receive your confirma on and accept, and
payment of the invoice5. Upon clearance of the payment, we work with
you to make the bookings for the dates that suityou
6. We keep you updated with packages and servicesand all relevant details
* Fees charged are for organising the packages andservices and do not include third party costs incurred.
Purchasing Gi Vouchers
Purchase a gi voucher for someone special today! The receiver will have the flexibility to choose the package and/or services that best suit them.
Choose the value you would like to pay Contact us with the receiver’s full details We email you the gi voucher or if you
prefer, send to the receiver once payment has been cleared
Rates & Fees Packages and services are available at affordable rates. Contact us for details and prices on:
conciergeservices@sia.wa.edu.au
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Our Courses & Programmes At Swan Ins tute Australia, we offer a wide range of quality, na onally recognised and accredited courses in English and Voca onal Educa on and training, professional development programmes and study tours. With over 20 years experience in educa on and training, we can customise programmes to meet the specific needs and interests of your tour group, tailoring them to suit your requirements.
Our courses are delivered by highly qualified and experienced English teachers and industry professionals, in a welcoming learning environment, or can be delivered offshore at a venue of your choice. Lessons are engaging and communica ve using best‐prac ce teaching methods and techniques, so learning outcomes are achieved.
Our students range from interna onal students to teachers, business execu ves, professionals and tourists, who succeed in developing their skills through our unique approach to educa on and learning. Lessons are taught by inspiring, well‐travelled teachers who understand the challenges students face and are able to adapt lessons to suit learners style, mo vate and effec vely guide students towards achieving their learning goals. Learning is coopera ve and interac ve to encourage language development and prac ce, and includes prac cal tasks and ac vi es with individual teacher support and feedback provided to assist with difficul es and ensure progress.
Our curricula is based on the interna onally recognised and well‐respected Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), an interna onal standard for describing language ability used by schools, universi es and ins tutes across Europe and many countries around the world.
English Courses General English Course IELTS Exam Prepara on Course
Short Courses (with specialised English) Business
Recrea on
Tourism
Hospitality
Survival
Bookkeeping
Child Care
Sport & Fitness
Health & Nutri on
Beauty
Employability Skills Courses Work Skills Gap Training for Hospitality
Bookkeeping for Beginners Beauty & Makeup Job Skills
Voca onal & Qualifica on Courses Cer ficate III & Cer ficate IV in EAL Cer ficate IV of TESOL & Diploma in TESOL Cer ficate IV, Diploma, Advanced Diploma of
Business
* Packaged courses available** Online/Distance courses available
Academic Pathways to: ♦Business, Finance & Management ♦Hospitality, Cookery, Pa sserie ♦Health, Sports and Fitness, Massage and Early Childhood ♦Print Screen & Media
Study Tours & Professional Development Training
For Individuals and Groups Young Learners Parent and Child High School Sports & Recrea on Adventure Australian Cultural Experiences Deluxe Food & Wine Thrill‐seekers
For Teaching Professionals Teacher Training Study Tours Educator Workshops
For Industry Professionals Corporate Training Business & Leadership Banking & Finance Leadership & Management Skills Corporate Governance Travel & Tourism Medical & Pharmaceu cal Cookery & Hospitality Screen & Media Sports, Health & Fitness Beauty & Massage Therapy Aged Care Child Care
*Contact us for details and enrolmentsadmission@sia.wa.edu.au
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This course will enable students to:
Use English with greater confidence
Develop their ability to understand and communicate in a variety of contexts
Improve communica on skills so they speak with be er fluency, clarity and accuracy
Improve and develop vocabulary and grammar
Understand and use formal and informal language for work and everyday situa ons
Read with greater ease and understanding
Classes are topic based, interac ve and use a wide range of up‐to‐date methods and materials, including, media, DVDs and real‐life scenarios.
Course content focuses on the development of communica on skills with speaking, listening, reading and wri ng integrated in all lessons.
Students learn through hands on, prac cal class ac vi es, and individual, pair and group work to encourage development and prac ce of language skills and knowledge.
Special Focus Classes
This is a dedicated class which provides students with the opportunity to focus on par cular areas of interest or weakness e.g. a language skill they would like to develop.
Classes are held once a week and students may choose to a end one of the following:
Speaking and listening Reading
General English Course
Commencement Every Monday (except public holiday then Tuesday will apply)
Hours per week 20 hours per week* part‐ me courses available for tourist or working holiday visa
Timetable Choice of learning op ons
Course length 4 weeks (recommended minimum)
Class size Average 10 to 12 students
English level Beginner to Advanced
Course Details
Sample Timetable
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Do you need to improve your English communica on skills
for life, work or study?
This course is for those who would like to improve their language skills and ability to communicate in English in everyday, social and work situa ons. It provides students with a solid founda on to progress through the levels to advanced English courses, higher educa on and qualifica on courses.
Flexible Learning Op ons
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Then, before you book an IELTS exam, enrol in our IELTS course to learn the language, skills, strategies and techniques you need to achieve your band score and succeed in your goals!
Our IELTS Prepara on course, doesn’t just prepare you to pass the IELTS exam. We also diagnose your language ability and areas for improvement, then teach you the language skills, strategies and techniques you require to improve your overall ability and achieve the results you need. You will also learn invaluable language skills to communicate more effec vely in life, your workplace, find a new job, gain that promo on, and succeed in your future goals. It will also provide you with a clear understanding of the skills and strategies you need to be successful in the IELTS exam.
At Swan Ins tute Australia, we have proven success in assis ng students to achieve the IELTS score they are aiming for, by teaching them what they need.
Our IELTS Course will:
Develop your reading, wri ng, listening and speaking skills for general and academic modules
Assist you to undertake further academic studies and/or achieve migra on related goals
Develop your English ability to communicate effec vely in a range of contexts
Improve your understanding of the IELTS exam criteria, why you are not achieving the band score you need and what you have to do
Teach you the language skills you need to pass the IELTS Exam and achieve your band score
Give you the confidence you need to succeed!
* One on one tutoring and assistance with PearsonPTE and other recognised English exams isavailable on request.
Commencement Every Monday (except public holiday then Tuesday will apply)
Hours per week 20 hours per week * part‐ me courses available for tourist or working holiday visa
Timetable
Choice of day or evening classes; Day classes: Monday to Thursday 9am‐3pm, Friday 9am‐12pm Evening classes; Monday to Friday 5pm‐9.15pm
Course length 4 weeks (recommended minimum)
Class size Average 10 to 12 students
English level 4.5 IELTS or equivalent
IELTS EXAM PREPARATION COURSE (CRICOS Course Code: 084669D)
Course Details
Do you need to improve your English for the IELTS General or Academic Exam? Have you sat the exam before, but didn’t achieve the band score you need?
Our IELTS Prepara on Course is taught by highly‐qualified and experienced IELTS teachers, with a proven track record in helping students achieve the results they need for work, study or migra on purposes.
Lessons are delivered in a friendly and suppor ve learning environment, using cu ng edge techniques and effec ve teaching methods including brainstorming, workshops, discussions, IELTS exam materials and prac ce tests, realia, and a wide range of communica ve and prac cal tasks and class ac vi es to encourage language development and prac ce.
Mock tests are given regularly to monitor and track progress. Students are provided with weekly feedback and supported to address specific areas to ensure progress is achieved.
Course Delivery
This is not just an exam prepara on course… this is the key to your future!
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Study Tours
We design and deliver a wide range of customised study tours for high school students, voca onal and academic English, teachers and industry professionals seeking to develop and improve English skills while experiencing the Australian culture and lifestyle.
Our Study Tours combine intensive English tui on with exci ng excursions and ac vi es that enable par cipants to develop their knowledge and skills intheir required area of exper se, study, work or industry, in a friendly and suppor ve environment.
Our study tours aim to open up the minds of par cipants so they become global ci zens with the confidence and ability to communicate effec vely in English, anywhere in the world.
Our high quality, personalised service and support ensures par cipants have the very best experience from the moment they start their study tour, to when they depart for their home country.
Swan Ins tute Australia Study Tours …
”the beginning of a unique and unforge able experience that ignites a passion for learning and
travel that lasts a life me!”
Accommoda on and Transport
We organise and manage every aspect of your study tour programme from start to finish, including homestay with an Australian family or accommoda‐
on of your choice and transport to ensure your tour experience is an amazing and unforge able one!
Programme Costs and Quotes
Each program is individually quoted and cos ngs de‐pend on the program type, group size, metable, excursions and ac vi es selected, transport required and the dura on of your visit.
For further details and quotes please email :
studytours@sia.wa.edu.au.
Do you wish to experience the incredible diversity and unique culture of Western Australia while improving your English language skills?
Our tours provide a hands on, integrated learning experience to meet your study and career goals and create memories that last a life me.
Excursions
A wide range of exci ng excursions are available to some of Western Australia’s world famous a rac ons including:
Kings Park Co esloe & Scarborough Beaches Fremantle Port & Markets Aquarium of Western Australia Historical Fremantle Prison Perth Mint Marmion Marine Park Ro nest Island Na ve Arc Conserva on Wildlife Centre The Planetarium Wave Rock The Pinnacles
* Request our excursions list for more!
Ac vi es
A variety of interac ve and communica ve ac vi es are offered to enhance learning experiences, including:
Bounce Fitness SciTech Laser tag and paintballing Indoor and outdoor sports: soccer, football,
basketball, badminton, supagolf, ten pin bowling Roller‐ska ng and ice‐ska ng Beach volleyball, tennis Indigenous cultural experiences where you:
learn how to throw a boomerang play a digeridoo hear dream me stories with Aboriginal elders
Swan Valley Adventures Gourmet barbeques and picnics Australian outback and farm experiences
* Request our ac vi es list for more!Sample Timetable
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Cer ficate IV & Diploma of TESOL
10695NAT Cer ficate IV in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) (CRICOS Course )
This course is an entry‐level qualifica on for those seeking a career in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). It prepares par cipants to teach students of varied cultural and linguis c backgrounds in a range of se ngs and provides a strong founda on in teaching grammar, spelling, pronuncia on, reading, wri ng, speaking, and listening. Par cipants will gain experience in resource development and language analysis, and learn a variety of teaching methods and techniques. They will have access to their assigned trainer/assessor who will provide support, direc on and assistance and provide high quality materials which will contribute to a reference por olio, plus entry to a life me support alumni.
Commencement Contact us for dates
Hours per week 20 hours per week
Timetable Contact us for details
Course length
32 Cer ficate IV in TESOL weeks (incl. self‐paced learning)
Diploma of TESOL31 weeks (incl. self‐paced learning)
Combined Cer ficate IV & Diploma of TESOL 63 weeks (incl. self‐paced learning)
Class size Average 10 to 12 students
10688NAT Diploma of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) (CRICOS Course )
This course is designed for experienced teachers and includes designing a syllabus, planning, research and developing professional teaching prac ces.
The Diploma of TESOL enables teachers to teach and assess English as a Second Language (ESL), at a great‐er breadth, depth and complexity than at Cer ficate IV level. Uniquely, SIA can provide opportunity for high achievers who successfully complete the Diplo‐ma to apply for posi ons at our Perth campus and interna onally, subject to availability.
Unit Code Unit Title
TESAMT001 Apply Approaches and Methods in TESOL
TESDTS001 Design ESL Syllabus
TESAEL001 Assess ESL Learning
TESEAP001 Teach English for Academic Purposes
TESESP001 Teach English for Specific Purposes
Combined Cer ficate IV & Diploma of TESOL
The combined course provides learners with the unique opportunity to a ain two fully accredited and Interna onally recognised qualifica ons. Learners commence with Cer ficate IV and once successfully a ained, are able to undertake addi onal core units to achieve the highly sought a er Diploma of TESOL, recognised by employers worldwide.
The combined course ensures a well‐rounded, dynamic and comprehensive understanding of teaching ESL and will enable successful par cipants to effec vely gain employment in Australia and overseas.
Online/Distance learning for TESOL is available, contact us for informa on. *online is not suitable for international students within Australia
Course Content
Course Content
Course Details
Are you interested in travelling and teaching abroad? Or looking for a change of career? Then enrol in our Teacher Training courses today!
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Entry requirements:
IELTS: 6 band score or equivalent endorsed test
(if unable to provide evidence of English Proficiency contact SIA forpossible alterna ves.)
minimum age 18
Secondary School transcripts showing a pass level or higher at thecomple on of Australian senior secondary school (Year 12)
Unit Code Unit Title
TESCIE001 Create a culturally inclusive learning environment
TESGAE001 Use the genre approach to teach English
TESTEG001 Teach English grammar
TESTSP001 Teach spelling and pronuncia on
TESTSE001 Teach speaking
TESTLE001 Teach listening
TESTRE001 Teach reading
TESTWE001 Teach wri ng
TESDRF001 Develop resource files
TESECL001 Teach ESL to Early Childhood Learners
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Teacher Training & Professional Development
Commencement Contact us for dates
Hours per week Up to 20 hours per week
Timetable Contact us for details
Class size 5 par cipants per class (recommended minimum)
English Level IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
Course Length 1 week minimum recommended
Programme Details
Are you interested in improving or developing your teaching prac ce and methodology? Then enrol in our Teacher Training and professional development programmes for educators today!
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
As a well‐established provider of quality teacher training to individuals and groups, we can assist teachers and educa on professionals to develop, improve, update and refresh their teaching knowledge and skills.
Our highly‐qualified teacher trainers and TESOL experts deliver teacher training, Cer ficate IV in TESOL and Diploma of TESOL to teachers in Australia and overseas for ESL at Primary, High School or ter ary level.
TESOL training focuses on teaching methodology and approaches for English language development, and is ideal for ins tu ons seeking to develop the skills of their teachers.
Programmes can be customised to suit the needs and academic requirements of prac cing teachers of English to non‐na ve speaking students.
Training is communica ve and engaging and includes hands on, prac cal ac vi es and classroom observa ons to ensure teaching prac ces are enhanced and learning outcomes are achieved.
Training Content
Training programmes can be customised to suit your group’s learning goals and can include:
teaching methodology, language analysis andlanguage awareness
curriculum design and lesson planning classroom management mo va ng and engaging learners teaching grammar, func onal and situa onal
language developing and teaching core skills; reading,
wri ng, listening and speaking skills teaching skills; planning, resource development
and using visual aids, signpos ng, vocal underlining, body language
prepara on of teaching and learning resources tomeet learner needs
teaching demonstra ons and observa ons
Training Delivery This course is delivered via: managed input seminars, workshops and tutorials self‐paced learning with tasks and assignments teaching observa ons by teacher trainers
providing feedback and support online workshops with prac cum
*Teacher training is delivered in Australia andoverseas. Please contact us at info@sia.wa.edu.au
Tui on includes: English level tes ng Up to 20 hours of TESOL training each week Access to internet and teaching centre facili es Course folder and teaching materials Gradua on ceremony, report and cer ficate
Ac vi es Available (op onal)
A variety of excursions and visits can be added to the programme and arranged at an addi onal cost.
Please contact us for details at info@sia.wa.edu.au.
Travel and accommoda on in Australia (op onal) We can organise the following at an addi onal cost:
Return airport transfer Homestay with an Australian family (including
three meals a day) Transport costs to and from school (daily private
transport can be arranged at a fee) Visits to colleges and university partners Cultural, spor ng and adventure excursions Transport costs to and from ac vi es
Cost
Contact us today for programme costs and to obtain a compe ve quote.
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VOCATIONAL COURSES—BUSINESS
BSB40215 Cer ficate IV in Business (CRICOS Course Code: 086994G)
This course suits those who would like to gain skills in Business, and access to job opportuni es, or wish to undertake a degree or further study in business.
Lessons are delivered face‐to‐face with a self‐study online component, and include a range of methods, prac cal tasks and ac vi es. Assessments are conducted via observa on, demonstra on, case stud‐ies, prac cal tasks, projects, and a por olio.
This course is suitable for those who have completed BSB30115 Cer ficate III in Business or relevant qualifi‐ca on/s with voca onal experience in a range of envi‐ronments providing administra ve or opera onal sup‐port to individuals or teams but no formal business qualifica on.
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBWHS401 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legisla ve requirements
BSBCUS401 Coordinate implementa on of customer service strategies
BSBMKG413 Promote products and services
BSBINN301 Promote innova on in a team environment
BSBCMM401 Make a presenta on
BSBLED401 Develop teams and individuals
BSBCUS403 Implement customer service standards
BSBADM409 Coordinate business resources
BSBREL401 Establish networks
BSBFIA402 Report on financial ac vity
Course Details
Course content
Looking to start a career in business or upskill for a new job? Then enrol in one of our business courses today!
BSB50215 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (CRICOS Course Code: 087277G)
This course is designed for par cipants with experience in a range of business se ngs seeking to further develop their skills and knowledge across a wide range of business func ons. It will assist in developing a strong founda on for a management career.
This qualifica on is suited to individuals with li le or no voca onal experience, who possess sound theore cal business skills and knowledge and seeking
further educa on and employment opportuni es.
It is suitable for those who have completed BSB40215 Cer ficate IV in Business or relevant qualifica on/s, or can provide evidence of competency in most units for this course or relevant qualifica on/s, or have voca onal experience in a range of work environments in senior support roles without a qualifica on.
Course Content
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBADM502 Manage mee ngs
BSBADM504 Plan and implement administra ve systems
BSBADM506 Manage business document design and development
BSBRSK501 Manage risk
BSBHRM505 Manage remunera on and employee benefits
BSBHRM506 Manage recruitment, selec on and induc on processes
BSBMGT517 Manage opera onal plan
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
Commencement Contact us for dates
Timetable Contact us for details
Course length 26 weeks, plus 2 breaks x 3 weeks
English Level IELTS 5.5 to 6.5 score or equivalent English level
Contact us: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Entry Requirements IELTS 5.5 band score or equivalent; while the Cer ficate IV in Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, relevant qualifica ons or have voca onal experience.
Entry Requirements IELTS 5.5 band score or equivalent; while the Diploma of Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, it is preferred that students hold the BSB40215 Cer ficate IV in Business or other relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
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VOCATIONAL COURSES—BUSINESS
Course Details
Course content
Looking to start a career in business or upskill for a new job? Then enrol in one of our business courses today!
BSB60215 Advanced Diploma of Business (CRICOS Course Code: 087536D)
This course is designed to enhance your knowledge and skills of a wide range of business func ons including leadership, quality, financial and records management, human resources, safety management, marke ng, adver sing and strategic management .
It is suitable for those who have achieved BSB50215 Diploma of Business, and leads into the Bachelor Degree of Business and a range of other Graduate Diploma qualifica ons. Entry Requirements IELTS 6 band score or equivalent; while the Advanced Diploma of Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, it is preferred that students hold the BSB50215 Diploma of Business or other relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBADV603 Manage adver sing produc on
BSBHRM602 Manage human resources strategic planning
BSBINN601 Lead and manage organisa onal change
BSBMKG603 Manage the marke ng process
BSBMKG609 Develop a marke ng plan
BSBFIM601 Manage finances
BSBINM601 Manage knowledge and informa on
BSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
Commencement Contact us for dates
Timetable Contact us for details
Course length 26 weeks, plus 2 breaks x 3 weeks
English Level IELTS 5.5 to 6.5 score or equivalent English level
Contact us: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Entry Requirements IELTS 6 band score or equivalent; while the Advanced Diploma of Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, it is preferred that students hold the BSB50215 Diploma of Business or other relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
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VOCATIONAL COURSES—HUMAN RESOURCES
BSB41015 Cer ficate IV in Human Resources (CRICOS Course Code: 089538G)
This course reflects the latest changes in HR and people Management and takes a prac cal approach to workplace requirements. The opportuni es for employment seekers, par cularly in an HR related func on, vary depending on whether they have the right educa on or qualifica on and related experience. Although skills in managing people may be learned, today’s employers are seeking highly skilled and qualified employees for future line managers in their organisa on.
Lessons are delivered face‐to‐face with a self‐study online component, and include a range of methods, prac cal tasks and ac vi es. Assessments are conducted via observa on, demonstra on, case studies, prac cal tasks, projects, and a por olio.
The course is suitable for those who have completed BSB40215 Cer ficate IV in Business or relevant qualifica on/s with voca onal experience in a range of environments providing administra ve or opera onal support to individuals or teams but no formal business qualifica on.
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBWRK411 Support Employee and Industrial Rela ons Procedures
BSBLDR402 Lead Effec ve Workplace Rela onships
BSBHRM403 Support Performance Management Process
BSBHRM404 Review Human Resources Func ons
BSBHRM405 Support the Recruitment, Selec on and Induc on of Staff
BSBWHS401 Implement and Monitor WHS Policies, Procedures and
Pro‐
programs to Meet Legisla ve Requirements
BSBINN301 Promote Innova on in a Team Environment
BSBLED401 Develop Teams and Individuals
BSBCUS403 Implement Customer Service Standards
BSBCMM401 Make a Presenta on
Course Details
Course content
Looking to start a career in business or upskill for a new job? Then enrol in one of our business courses today!
BSB50618 Diploma of Human Resources (Management) (CRICOS Course Code: 089539G)
A Diploma of Human Resources Management will provide you the necessary skills and knowledge to take advantage of the opportuni es available in the employment market, enabling you to apply for posi ons that will reflect your capabili es and further your career prospects.
The Diploma of HR Management is well respected by employers and will help you stand out from your peers as well as a sound basis for undertaking further higher educa on.
This course will It is suitable for those who have completed BSB41015 Cer ficate IV in Human Resources or relevant qualifica on/s, or can provide evidence of competency in most units for this course or relevant qualifica on/s, or have voca onal experience in a range of work environments in senior support roles without a qualifica on.
Course Content
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBHRM501 Manage human resouces services CES SERVICES
BSBHRM513 Manage workforce planning
BSBHRM512 Develop and manage performance-managment processes
BSBHRM505 Manage remuneration and employee benfits
BSBWHS401 Implement and monitor WHS polcies procedures and
BSBPMG522 Undertake project work
Commencement Contact us for dates
Timetable Contact us for details
Course length 26 weeks, plus 2 breaks x 3 weeks
English Level IELTS 5.5 to 6.5 score or equivalent English level
Contact us: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Entry Requirements IELTS 5.5 band score or equivalent; while the Cer ficate IV in Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
Entry Requirements IELTS 5.5 band score or equivalent; while the Diploma of Human Resources Management has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
programs to Meet Legislative Requirements
BSBRSK501 Manage Risk
BSBHRM506 Manage recruitment, selec on and induction processes
BSBHRM513 Manage wokforce planning
BSBWRK520 Manage employee relations
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VOCATIONAL COURSES—HUMAN RESOURCES
Course Details
Course content
Looking to start a career in the specialised field of Human Resources? Then enrol in our Management Human Resources course today!
BSB60915 Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
(CRICOS Course Code: 087536D)
An Advanced Diploma of Human Resources (Management) will provide you the necessary skills and knowledge to take advantage of the opportuni es available in the employment market. This qualifica on also provides a sound basis for undertaking further higher educa on.
This course will enable you to apply for posi ons in the specialised field of Human Resources that will reflect your capabili es and further your career prospects. The Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources) is well respected by employers and will help you stand out from your peers.
It is suitable for those who have achieved BSB50215 Diploma of Business, or BSB50615 Diploma of Human Resources (Management), and leads into the Bachelor Degree of Commerce and a range of other Graduate Diploma qualifica ons.
Unit Code Unit Title
BSBMGT605 Contribute to organisational development
BSBHRM602 Manage human resources strategic planning
BSBINN601 Lead and manage organisa onal change
BSBRSK501 Manage risk
BSBMGT616 Develop and implement strategic plans
BSBdiv601 Develop and implement diversity policy
BSBINM601 Manage knowledge and informa on
BSBSUS501 Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
Commencement Contact us for dates
Timetable Contact us for details
Course length 26 weeks, plus 2 breaks x 3 weeks
English Level IELTS 5.5 to 6.5 score or equivalent English level
Contact us: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
Entry Requirements IELTS 6 band score or equivalent; while the Advanced Diploma of Business has no specified entry requirements or pre‐requisites, it is preferred that students hold the BSB50615 Diploma of Human Resources or other relevant qualifica ons or have substan al voca onal experience.
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BUSINESS TRAINING & CORPORATE CONSULTANCY
Course Details
Do you or your staff need upskilling or a business course that makes a difference? Then enrol in one of our business workshops or professional development programmes today!
Commencement Contact us for dates
Timetable As per your requirements
Course length As per your requirements
English Level Minimum level B1 CEFR or equivalent English test provided to assess level
Fees Fees are based on programme length, number of par cipants, training, content and materials
As a na onally accredited and registered training organisa on, we have over 20 years’ experience working with interna onal companies in Australia and abroad, determining training needs, skills and knowledge gaps, designing and delivering professional business training programmes.
We work with Australian and interna onal companies, small businesses and individuals to determine training needs of their workforce, and design, develop and deliver targeted training programmes both in Australia, and overseas.
Our highly‐qualified and experienced, mul ‐lingual, academic team specialise in delivering effec ve training solu‐ons enabling your learning requirements to be met and business goals achieved. As specialists in language and
literacy, we tailor training to suit the learning styles of your group so training is inclusive, engaging, mo va ng and communica ve, and meets organisa onal needs.
What we do
Consult with industry stakeholders
Analyse and iden fy training needs
Advise on training approaches
Determine and develop training solu ons
Design training frameworks and packages
Develop customised training materials
Deliver training
Assess outcomes and provide recommenda onsfor future training
Training and Business Programmes
Our training focuses on your learning goals and can include the following:
Effec ve Presenta on skills
Wri en skills; reports, business cases, emails, business documents and general correspondence
Business Communica on skills—presenta on
Mee ngs and Discussions
Nego a on skills
Leadership and Management skills
Human Resources; management, recruitment,interview skills, induc on, coaching
Intercultural communica on, awareness, e que e
Language development; vocabulary, terminologyrelevant to your industry.
Training is available for individuals, one‐to‐one, small and large groups and can be delivered at a venue of your choice in Australia or overseas.
Enhance your Business skills and English today, so you can improve the way you do business on an
interna onal scale!
We provide training solu ons for:
Private and public companies including mul na onals in mining, manufacturing, finance, trade, retail, construc on, accommoda on, hospitality and more
Educa on and training departments and agencies
Universi es
Commonwealth and state governments
Industry associa ons
We develop and deliver quality business training for interna onal managers and execu ves compe ng
in today’s global market and needing the global currency – English.
How our business training can help you:
Improve your language skills, ability and accuracy to communicate effec vely in business, in English
Understand how your na ve language influences your English speaking and improve pronuncia on and intona on
Develop and expand your business vocabulary and terminology
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
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Short Courses for Holidays, Tourism and Work
English for High School Holidays
English for Tourism and Survival
This course will help you to improve and develop your communica on skills to live, travel and sightsee with more confidence, through topics related to everyday life and social situa ons in Australia.
You will learn how to:
Give personal and general informa on Ask ques ons and answer appropriately Fill in forms e.g. accommoda on etc,. Read and understand signs, direc ons Have a conversa on with friends Give and follow instruc ons Deal effec vely with difficult situa ons Understand Australian expressions
STUDY TOURS—English plus Recrea on
Combine your English studies with sports and other ac vi es to make the most out of your me in Australia. Courses can be tailor‐made to suit your English requirements and learning needs!
Ac vi es can include:
Australian culture and lifestyle Indigenous Culture; Boomerang Throwing Outdoor sports: tennis, golf, basketball, cricket, soccer Paddle‐boarding, windsurfing, sailing, scuba‐diving Swimming with the Dolphins Sightseeing tours and trips
Commencement Contact us for dates
Hours per week Up to 20 hours per week
Course length 2 weeks (recommended minimum)
Class size Average 10 to 12 students
English Level All levels
Timetable Flexible to suit your needs
Course Details
Do you want to visit Australia and improve your English language skills while here? Then, one of these short courses are for you!
This course is designed for high school students. It combines a short stay in Australia with general English and/or exam prepara on such as IELTS, OLNA. It helps high school students to develop their language skills and knowledge to improve their confidence to communicate in English, and sit English exams with success.
It includes the following:
English level tes ng
Quality English classes with interna onal students
Teacher support and feedback provided
Ac vi es and excursions can be added
Airport pickup and transfer
Homestay accommoda on with full board available
24‐hour emergency support service
English Level Report and Cer ficate
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
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Short Skills Courses
English for Bookkeeping
Work Skills Gap Training—English Plus Hospitality
This training is for those seeking work or planning to work in hospitality and is designed to provide the English language skills and knowledge with the following:
English vocabulary for hospitality Customer Service techniques Conflict management techniques Barista training Opera ng a bar Food service techniques Communica ng with customers and colleagues Hygiene procedures Assistance with RSA
At the end of this training you will receive: English Report Par cipa on Cer ficate for English and Hospitality Prac cal Australian work reference from Quinlan’s
restaurant Theory required to achieve the Responsible
Commencement Contact for dates
Hours per week 20 hours per week
Couse length 12 weeks
Class size Average 12
English Level Pre‐Intermediate to Advanced
Timetable Monday to Friday
Are you interested in running a business and want to learn the basics of bookkeeping, or seeking to work or study Finance or Business? Then, this course is the perfect introduc on for you!
You don’t need experience of basic book‐keeping or accoun ng so ware. In fact, you don’t even have to be good at maths!
What will I learn? This course combines English study with the fundamentals of bookkeeping, MYOB AccountRight skills, basic accoun ng concepts, invoicing, maintaining cashbooks, financial repor ng and bank reconcilia ons. Tutorials and prac cal, hands on ac vi es will help you develop an understanding and the skills in computerised bookkeeping to: Create a new file, back up and restore Set up an accounts list to record expenses, revenues, assets and liabili es Set up and create customers and suppliers, inventory and service items list Record sales and adjustments, purchases, customer and supplier payments Record banking transac ons to keep track of
money spent and received Reconcile the bank account
Commencement Contact for dates
Hours per week 20 hours per week
Course length 6 weeks (recommended minimum)
Class size Average 10 students
English Level Pre‐Intermediate to Advanced
Timetable Monday to Friday
Course Details
Course Details
Contact us to enrol: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
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Enrolment Applica on Form ‐ Interna onal Students 2018 Before comple ng this applica on form, make sure that you read the SIA Student Handbook, SIA’s Pre‐applica on and Enrolment Policy and Procedure, and the Refund Policy available online at www.sia.wa.edu.au
APPLICANT PERSONAL DETAIL Name must be the exactly as wri en in your passport
Family name Given Name:
Title: Mr Mrs Ms Dr Gender Male Female non specific
Na onality: Contact number:
Primary Email
*Primary email to be used for recording of results, USI applica on and Qualifica on records.
Unique Student Iden fier (USI)
Yes No If you do not have a USI, Please apply online—h ps://www.usi.gov.au/students/redate‐your‐usi. SIA can assist you at orienta on Note: USI number must be provided to SIA for Qualifica on course within 7 days of course commencement
Australian Address *Students MUST inform SIA change of address or contact details within 24 hrs, by comple ng a Change of Contact Details form available on website or at SIA
HOME COUNTRY DETAILS
Usual address: Building Flat/Unit Number Street Number:
Street Name: Suburb: State: Postcode:
Address (Home Country):e Country): Home Telephone:
EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS
Full Name: Address:
Rela onship: Contact Number: Email:
EDUCATIIONAL DETAILS
English Language Proficiency
Note, cer fied copies of stated qualifica ons andEnglish results must accompany this applica on
iELTS TOEFL TOEIC PTE CAE Date obtain:…/……/…….
Other ‐ (name of test)
Speaking Listening _______ _______ _______
Highest completed school level? Year that level was achieved: Are you s ll a ending school? YES NO
Have you successfully completed any of
the following qualifica ons?
Australian Equivalent
Interna onal
Bachelor Degree or Higher Degree
Cert IV (or Advanced Cert/Technical)
Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree
Cer ficate III (or Trade Cer ficate)
Diploma (or Associate Diploma)
Cer ficate I/II
Cer ficates other than the above (Please specify)
Do you wish to apply for course credit? Yes No IF yes complete the SIA course cedi/RPL Applica on Form
Op on A endance in all listed sessions required to meet required 20 hrs per week
Compulsory Test Day
1 Day class (5 days per week)
Monday – Thursday
9.00 am – 3.00 pm Friday 9.00 am – 12.00 noon
2 Evening (5 days per week)
Monday – Thursday
5.00 pm – 9.15 pm Friday 5.00 pm – 9.15 pm
3 Day & Evening (2 ½ days per week)
Monday & Wednesday
9.00 am – 3.00 pm 2 hr break 5.00 pm – 9.15 pm
Friday 9.00 am – 12.00 noon
4 Day & Evening (2 ½ days per week)
Tuesday & Thursday
9.00 am – 3.00 pm 2 hr break 5.00 pm – 9.15 pm
Friday 5.00 pm – 9.15 pm
English Courses ‐Intakes every Monday
except public holidays then Tuesday will apply
General English ‐ Beginner to Advanced
Number of weeks _________
Start date: ..../..../..….
Tick preferred op on 1 2 3 4
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Note: Early withdrawal from packaged courses will result in the full course fees being applied and payable.
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Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Assessment Questionnaire Mrs. Miss Mr.
Given Name (As shown in passport) Middle Name Name (As shown in passport) Date Of Birth (dd/mm/yy)_
Female Male Indeterminate Nationality Single Married Separated
Source of Funding ** The applicant must a ached copies of all bank statements and proof of income if requested by EEI.
Are you currently in Australia? ¨ No ¨ Yes, I am holding ________Visa
Have you been refused visa for Australia?
No ¨ Yes, please provide details_________________________________________________________________a ach evidence
Have you been refused visa for other countries?
No ¨ Yes, please provide details_________________________________________________________________a ach evidence
Declara on: I declare that all informa on provided in this applica on is accurate and complete and that EEI may refuse myapplica on or cancel my enrolment if any informa on is found to be incorrect or misleading.
I understand that by comple ng this applica on, I am giving wri en consent to EEI to independently verify the informa on
supplied by me in this form and request further documents as required.
I declare that I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine Student. Please refer to the DIBP website for
Student’s Signature: Date:
I declare that I have reviewed the applica on and assessed the applicant as a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine
Student as defined by the Australian Government Department of Immigra on.
Agent’s Signature: Date:
Agent Stamp.................
Self-funded Evidence attached Bank Loan Evidence attached
Parent Evidence attached Scholarship Evidence attached
Other relatives Evidence attached Others Evidence attached
Financial Declara on
Expenses amount required in AUD Yes
¨
No
¨
Evidence A ach
Tui on Fee Total EEI tui on fee
Travel Return fare to Australia
Living cost
Student AUD$19,830 (1 applicant per year) ¨ ¨ ¨
Student Guardian AUD$19,830 ¨ ¨ ¨
Spouse or de facto partner AUD$6,940 ¨ ¨ ¨
Any dependent children AUD$2,970 +$8,000 school age ¨ ¨ ¨
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Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Assessment Ques onnaire
¨ Mrs. ¨ Miss ¨ Mr. (Names must be as appears in passport) Given Name ________________Middle Name ________________ Name __________________________________
Date Of Birth (dd/mm/yy)_ ¨ ________________ Na onality _______________________
¨ Single ¨ Married Separated
Financial Declara on
Expenses amount required in AUD Yes
¨
No
¨
Evidence A ach
Tui on Fee Total EEI tui on fee
Travel Return fare to Australia
Living cost
Student AUD$20290 (1 applicant per year) ¨ ¨ ¨
Student Guardian AUD$20290 ¨ ¨ ¨
Spouse or de facto partner AUD$7100 ¨ ¨ ¨
Any dependent children AUD$3040 +$8,000 school age ¨ ¨ ¨
Source of Funding ** The applicant must attached copies of all bank statements and proof of income if requested by EEI.
Self-funded Evidence attached Bank Loan Evidence attached
Parent Evidence attached Scholarship Evidence attached
Other relatives Evidence attached Others Evidence attached
Visa Status Are you currently in Australia? No Yes, I am holding ______visa Have you been refused visa for Australia? No Yes, please provide details attach evidence Have you been refused visa for other countries? No Yes, please provide details attach evidence
1. Briefly introduce yourself and your family. ‐ Who you are, where you live, your parents, family members, are they s ll living in your home country
2. When applying for a student visa are your spouse and children included in the visa applica on?
3. Do you have any rela ves currently living in Australia?
4. What is your educa on background?
5. Are you changing your area of study from previous studies or work experience? If yes, why?
6. What is your current English level?
7. What is your work experience?
8. Why do you want to further your educa on?
9. Why don’t you want to con nue to study in your home country?
10. Have you applied for any visas to come to Australia
before? If Yes please explain your visa history in detail.
11. Why do you want to come to study in Australia?
12. Why do want to come to study in Western Australia?
13. Have you researched about student accommoda on in Western Australia?
14. Have you researched about living expenses in Western Australia?
15. Why do want to come to study at Swan Ins tute Australia (SIA)?
16. Have you researched about other colleges?
17. What course(s) do you want to study at SIA?
18. What are the reasons for choosing the course(s)?
Student Declara on: I declare that all informa on provided in this applica on is accurate and complete and that SIA may refuse my applica on or cancel my enrolment if any informa on is found to be incorrect or misleading. I declare that I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine Student. Please refer to the DIBP website for details: h p://www.immi.gov.au/students/gte‐requirement.htmI understand that by comple ng this applica on, I am giving wri en consent to SIA to independently verify the informa on supplied by me in this form and request further documents as required.
Student Signature :________________________ Date:_________ I declare that I have reviewed the applica on and assessed the applicant as a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine Student as defined by the Australian Government Department of Immigra on
Agent Declara on ________________________ Date:_________
Answer ques ons below, giving full details on a separate sheet and a ach to applica on
AGENTS STAMP
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Australian NIT College Pty Ltd t/as
Swan Institute Australia
Campus address: Level 1 William Street, Perth, WA 6004
Postal address: PO Box 6032, East Perth, WA 6892
Tel: +61 8 6220 3666
Website: www.sia.wa.edu.au
Email: admission@sia.wa.edu.au
CRICOS provider code: 03376K
Registered Training Provider: 40732
The informa on contained in this brochure was correct at the me of publica on. However, Swan Ins tute Australia reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details at any me without no ce.
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