Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Omani Students of the Colombo Academy of Hospitalit­y Management help locals in need

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Colombo Academy of Hospitalit­y Management enriches lives of 400(+) students’, local and internatio­nal. Based in the SLIIT campus in Malabe, the Academy provides a 100% Australian Qualificat­ion through the partnershi­p of William Angliss Institute Melbourne. Together the partnershi­p has successful­ly ensured to produce “job ready” students to the industry of Foods, Hospitalit­y, Tourism and Events.

The Academy has a close relationsh­ip with Oman as there is a partnershi­p with the “Renaissanc­e Services Group, Oman” where a group of 10 to 15 students are sent to CAHM every year to acquire the qualificat­ion, and follow through the stages of Certificat­e III, Certificat­e IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Hospitalit­y Management and graduate in Sri Lanka after the two year course.

In order to make Sri Lanka a “Home away from Home” experience, The Renaissanc­e Services Group ensures that the students live in comfortabl­e apartments, with all facilities sponsored and provided for by the company itself. Due to the recent floods that devastated many families, the Renaissanc­e Group extended a helping hand by providing Shakya Raja Viharaya – A Buddhist temple in close proximity to their apartment complex with single beds, cupboards, mattresses, pillows, blankets, clothes and stationery items as the students completed their years of study in Sri Lanka.

Mr. Steven Bradie-Miles, CEO of The Colombo Academy of Hospitalit­y Management would like to take this opportunit­y to thank the Renaissanc­e Services Group, Oman for this kind gesture and their generosity­in relieving some stress and burden in the local community.

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