Canning College - International Education
Subjects and courses
- WA Universities’ Foundation Program
- WA Certificate of Education – Years 11 and 12
- Year 10 Western Australian Curriculum
- Diploma of Commerce
- Certificate IV University Access Program
- Bridging programs
Learning programs
Life at Canning College
The teachers at Canning College are highly qualified and experienced. They understand the needs of international students and the importance of making sure students feel welcomed into the community.
Canning College accepts international students in Years 10, 11 and 12. They offer a broad range of courses including the WACE, the WA Universities’ Foundation Program and a Diploma of Commerce. These courses are designed to prepare students for further study at university.
Support for students
Students receive extensive academic support and opportunities for personal growth at Canning College. The college’s Global Student Program extends students beyond the classroom by developing leadership skills and preparing them for the transition into tertiary studies. Student advisors give advice about choosing subjects, university study options and career pathways.
A school psychologist is available to support the mental health and academic success of students, and a literacy support teacher helps students with their English language skills. Students can also take advantage of exam workshops, to help them prepare for exams.
Facilities
- Modern library and learning centre
- Computer and science laboratories
- Recreation centre for badminton, table tennis, basketball and soccer
- Cafeteria
- Weights room and gymnasium
- Outdoor basketball court and football field
- Music rooms
- Student lounge
- Prayer room
- Student services centre
Settling in
A student services team makes sure international students have the support they need to transition into living in Perth and to develop the study skills and self-management habits needed for their learning. An orientation program introduces international students to life in Western Australia including a range of daily living skills such as how to navigate the city using public transport and opportunities to join cooking classes to further help students with their transition.
Ready to apply?
Find the application processCRICOS Provider code: 01723A
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