Student Support
All Superior Training Centre’s staff members ensure that all students receive high quality service and training. We are always happy to assist our students in the best possible way.
Student Handbook
Download and read our Student Handbook – Link to Student handbook
Arrival
Getting around Sydney is very easy. There is ample public transportation including buses, trains and taxis available.
For students requiring the STC’’s assistance to arrange a pick up service from Sydney International Airport upon arrival, please let us know at least 14 days in advance. Our friendly staff will help make sure you arrive safely at your accommodation. (Fee: AU$ 200.00)
Accommodation
There are a number of websites and resources to make finding shared or private accommodation in Sydney very easy. In addition, Superior Training Centre can arrange accommodation for students who need assistance. If you require us to arrange accommodation for you, please let us know at least 14 days before your arrival in Australia.
About Sydney
Superior Training Centre is in Ingleburn, Sydney – just 10 minutes walk from the Ingleburn Railway Station, which allows students the opportunity to enjoy convenient transport facilities, nearby shopping centres, markets, restaurants and entertainment. Sydney provides one of the best environments for unique learning and social experiences. For further information about living in Sydney and New South Wales, please visit STUDYNSW
Student Orientation at Superior Training Centre
On Orientation Day, students are provided with all the information they need to know about STC and student life in Australia. You can ask any questions you like, and we will do our best to help you.
Some of the topics covered during Orientation Day are;
- Course information and student visa requirements
- Australian laws and customs
- Public transport system
- Health and medical services
- Banking facilities
- Telephone and postal services
- Home stay living
- Health and Safety procedures
- Fire and First Aid
- Counselling
- Library
Student Support, Welfare & Guideline Services
Students are provided with a student support officer to support them and ensure their welfare. The support officer can help with all academic matters. If needed, the support officer can refer you to an external professional counsellor for help with personal problems.
You will be introduced to your Student Support Officer upon induction, or consult the link to the student handbook above.
- Language, literacy & numeracy
- Legislation
- Access & Equity
- Student Conduct