Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Gordon Institute on the world stage

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An English prince, a Nauruan president, Olympians and even a war hero have joined The Gordon this past century as celebratio­ns to recognise 100 years of internatio­nal education are launched.

The Gordon welcomed its first internatio­nal student in 1920, a young man from Tokyo enrolled in a wool course. Since that time thousands of students from more than 75 countries have studied at The Gordon to expand their skills in a variety of vocational occupation­s. Throughout the decades these have evolved from textiles and dressmakin­g, electrical and wireless operations, to nursing and cookery

Ja n a Perera, Director of Commercial Business, inter national and domestic, recognises the milestone as a very proud moment i n The Gordon’s history, “As part of our global vision, we are committed to creating an education practise that stands out as the best in the world by focusing on highqualit­y training and exploring new opportunit­ies for growth.”

The Gordon recently partnered with the Chongqing Centre for Internatio­nal Education Exchange to deliver teacher training to over 50 vocational colleges and schools in China.

Over the years The Gordon has offered domestic students the opportunit­y to travel internatio­nally to gain memorable experience­s via study tours and participat­e in WorldSkill­s Competitio­ns allowing to experience new cultures and develop skills excellence.

“We look forward to welcoming internatio­nal students and partners as we continue our global vision of strong partnershi­ps, student exchange and industry engagement”, stated Ms Perera.

As The Gordon reflects on 100 years of delivering internatio­nal education to students across the globe the history books reveal a rather interestin­g timeline of events. From hosting Prince Henry,

Duke of Gloucester and third son of George V in 1934, to more recently celebratin­g graduate Shokoofeh Azar’s shortlisti­ng for the Stella Prize, a major literary award. Follow online as The Gordon continues to unveil its centennial achievemen­ts.

For further informatio­n and student support and partnershi­p collaborat­ion, please email interest to: David. Samuel@ bizzadviso­rygroup. com.au

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 ??  ?? CEO Joe Ormeno with The Gordon’s Patisserie Coordinato­r Brendan Hill, Culinary Students Arjun, Jenny, Bonnie & Mark
CEO Joe Ormeno with The Gordon’s Patisserie Coordinato­r Brendan Hill, Culinary Students Arjun, Jenny, Bonnie & Mark
 ??  ?? Jana Perera, Director of Commercial Business (Internatio­nal & Domestic), Gordon Institute
Jana Perera, Director of Commercial Business (Internatio­nal & Domestic), Gordon Institute

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