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Skills Training College is a Registered Training Organisation. (RTO #45654 | CRICOS #03884A) We provide nationally accredited training to both local and international students. We specialise in employment training with a focus on the practical. Our courses include barista training for the hospitality industry, manual task safety for retail and health care, as well as white card courses for the construction industry. We also offer a range of first aid courses that are in demand in all sectors. All of our courses use high-quality materials and up-to-date equipment. Put this together with our unrivalled student support and you have a unique learning experience. We deliver training that meets student, industry and employer needs. Since we are a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and CRICOS provider, you can rest assured that we deliver the right qualifications.

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Kim kerr
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Very well explained so I could understand and made me feel like I was enjoying doing the course

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Kim kerr
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Explain everything so I could understand witch made me feel good as I do find it hard to understand some ways if learning

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Samuel Williams
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I enjoyed the practical, but the theory was a bit tricky

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Sherri
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Presented the course really well. Will continue to use STC for any future training.

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Atem
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The course was great, well explained and covered the needed topics regarding working in healthcare services. Things you can’t find in cert IV in disability. Well done, I will be happy to be back next year.

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Belinda
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Generally ran smoothly and well. The practical trainers were knowledgeable and approachable

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Lutfur Rahman
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Provide us a quality training

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Samantha Barclay
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Very good .

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Feras
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Well I wasn’t actually trained. Arrived Sat 9AM and the building was locked. If you wish to enforce arriving 30 minutes earlier, make the actual invite 8:30 – 3:00 and ask to arrive on time rather than making it 9:00 – 3:00 and write a paragraph below it to arrive 30 minutes earlier in an email that contains many other things like your welcoming, username, password, link to the eLearning site, etc. Or split the emails up. Or even send an auto reminder email/sms and only focus on arriving on time. I sat outside for 1 hour hoping the trainer will somehow step out and check. The guy on the phone said this is a secure government building, hence why it’s locked. No where in the lengthy email stated such fact and once the glass doors are closed there is no way to even k ock on the panel to be heard. Please get your process part right. I can be certain that this dilemma happens often. What are you doing about it? Charge foe a reschedule? I’m not happy at all and they were two of us outside.

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Bill
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Not Bad

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