Our online learning platform gives students the flexibility to complete classes at their own pace, on their own schedule.
Taining materials have been specifically designed to be engaging and informative. Our courses are easy to follow, and are broken down into digestible sections, which contain a mix of text, images, and videos.
Our clients include deliberate development organisations, lifelong learners, ABN holders, not-for-profits corporations, budding startups, small to medium enterprises, family businesses and entrepreneurs alike. Join us today!
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Are your courses regularly updated?
Yes! Our school is committed to creating and continuously improving our unique learning resources. We gather the best of local and global knowledge, and keep courses right up to date!
Do I get a certificate for your online courses?
Yes! A certificate is issued for the completion of each online course once you have successfully completed all the learning tasks.
There's lots of self-directed online courses out there, but do you also have humans?
We have dedicated and experienced mentors who can support your learning goals and answer course queries.
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Testimonials
Some feedback from our students
“Interesting courses”
The courses I did were interesting with the right mix of theory and practice. They were also valuable because I could apply what I learned in the real world very easily. They were GREAT value for money, too!
Jonathan Beldham
“I improved my knowledge”
The course taught me in a very friendly and engaging way and was really helpful in preparing me for getting out into the community. With my new knowledge I've moved into a better role at work so I'm really happy I did the course.
Maria Stobbard
“Easy to understand”
The courses are taught by educators who are highly experienced and knowledgeable. They clearly understand the importance of the subject matter, and take the time to ensure you understand the information in a way that is easy to grasp.
Josh Stevens
"Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the lifelong attempt to acquire it.”