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Stanley College

Address Unit 1/9 Chesterfield Rd, Mirrabooka WA, Australia
Phone +61 8 6371 9999
Hours
Monday08:30-16:30
Tuesday08:30-16:30
Wednesday08:30-16:30
Thursday08:30-16:30
Friday08:30-16:30
Website www.stanleycollege.edu.au
Categories School Center, Business School, College, English Language School, Hospitality and Tourism School
Rating 4.6 58 reviews
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Stanley College reviews

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EM EM
14 October 2023 19:40

The best college and supportive for migrant students, with perfect and care trainers, rutika, grace, my trainer Mr James nabieu, Mohammed seidu Santosh and rachna generally all Stanley college team are so loving friendly with educated acknowledge about the courses Mohammed and James sharing their useful and crucial experience with students in the manner of support workers, I'll say big thanks to the owner Mr dhyan Singh to foundering this college and make a good future for students and helping to the social health and safety health secure all this stakeholders can make a safe services, also they created assured environments for the people that they need more care with proper training and certified support workers as well.
God bless all of you Stanley college team members.
Your sincerely student

Eiman Mir Mohammadi
21/10/2023.

Dirk
03 October 2023 1:25

I commend the student services team of Stanley College Mirrabooka Campus for going above and beyond in making my learning experience as an international student easy and smooth. I was welcomed with a warm, non-judgmental smile on my first day of class and I will always remember that. There was a time when I was panicking since I need to make necessary changes to my class schedule after arriving in Australia a week after classes started. Darsh was so calm and reassured me that everything has been taken cared of and even offered to print out my updated class schedule. She took extra time to explain everything I need to know and made sure that I left with all my questions answered. Ritika is the personification of active listening. She listens to concerns of international students intently and sincerely to better understand us and get to the point where we need help or assistance. She looks at you in the eye trying to decode the cry for help especially when it becomes hard to articulate the right words knowing that for many of us English is not our first language. Grace's vibrant and positive aura feels like talking about issues or problems to a friend. You just feel comfortable asking for her help because you can see it in her that she is always willing to listen and do her best to help you out. These three personnel deserve to be applauded and thanked for the big and small things they do for us. This attitude of gratitude towards this team should be basic but people tend to disregard it. So, on behalf of the countless international students that you assisted in any way, thank you for all that you do. Great work!

MAOQIN
22 August 2023 15:36

Extremely disappointing! My student ID is 12029151. All I write here about Stanley College Mirrabooka campus is true.

▇ CONCLUSION: I should've gone to other schools to do my individual support course. Anyone interested in such courses, do some research before you jump into this trap! Absolutely waste of money and time.

▇ REASONS:
▇ 1. Longer period. (This course lasts for 4 months. It doesn't teaches you more things. They simply arrange classes randomly, which means you may have class on Mon. Wed. Fri this week, and then next week on Tue. & Thu.only. The curriculum changes every week. International students have to struggle with their income while doing the course) ;
▇ 2. Longer placement. (150hrs is required while other schools requires 120hrs) ;
▇ 3. Unreliable system information (Several students and I have gone to school during the course and were told that we didn't have to come. We were then told the curriculum in system is not correct, we should've gone to the reception to get a printed schedule) ;
▇ 4. Absence (You might be marked as absent for a certain class even when you have been present there. You might have told the trainer in advance that you had to go home earlier to pick up your kid from school, or you had an medical appointment to go, etc.etc before leaving the class ten minutes earlier than other students. Then you might be marked absent. I was marked as absent three times, although I was there all the time and I had to argue. It was eventually corrected. Anyone who didn't argue might just pay gain.)
▇ 5. Missing refund. I did my credit transfer of first aid and CPR course in March. And I didn't take part in the lessons. Theoretically I would get a partial refund for it as they told me. The money never came back to me. Never!
▇ 6. Discrimination against foreign students. On my last day in school before the placement, a Brazilian student was sent home, because she was told that she was an international student. So she couldn't do the placement. She needed to wait for another month. And then I was told I could not do the placement because I was an international student. (What was the point for us to stay there the whole day to do the so-called placement induction if we could not do it? To listen to the advertisement presentation about your new 2-year course for nursing?)
▇ 7. Chaotic management: I have gone to the college three times to try to solve this problem. Students with the same visa could do their placement, why couldn't I do it? It turned out to be that they lost one of my assessments! What was the first solution suggested? Redo the unit. Eventually the manager helped me to find out my assessment book. (The only efficient way to solve a problem is to find the manager. Every time.)
▇ 8. Bureaucratism: I stayed in hospital for a week after finishing my placement. When I went on Friday to school to hand in my placement book, I was rejected. They accept placement booklets on Thursday only. Although I showed them the picture of me in hospital and also the ECG pads still on my chest at that time. A "no" is a "no". This is probably why some students were marked as absent when they have actually attended the class.
▇ 9. Endless waiting: so I handed in my placement booklet on 3rd July to the manager directly. I was told by the reception that the certificate would be ready in 5 days. In a week, I called and was told to wait. Then after two weeks, I wrote an email to enquire and was told to fill in a link to apply for the certificate (something new?). It is now 14th Aug. It's been one and a half month now. Still no certificate!

Renee
01 August 2023 15:09

Although the course and work placement I completed was satisfactory, no major issues with the staff or lectures …. I have waited over a MONTH to receive my certificate for completing my course and OVER 2 MONTHS to receive my first aid certificate. I have gone into the facility twice now and am STILL waiting for my certificates…. I was told it would only take 5 working days. And have been more than patient in waiting for them.

Very disappointing end to being at the college. Not even receiving proof of my qualifications gained.

S G
29 June 2023 16:17

My recent experience at Stanley College was incredibly frustrating, and I believe it is crucial to share my concerns with others who may be considering this institution. It is evident that the college prioritizes profit over the well-being of its students.

Firstly, the behavior of the front staff, particularly the Indian lady named "Ritika, " was consistently disappointing. Whenever I approached her to request to speak with the manager, she claimed he was busy. However, I observed her promptly assisting others who approached her with the same request. This biased treatment only reaffirmed the unprofessional and discriminatory atmosphere at the college.

Moreover, it is clear that Stanley College is solely focused on financial gains rather than student satisfaction. Despite being promised that I would receive my certificate within 10 working days, it took an astonishingly long period of one and a half months for it to finally be issued. It is utterly unacceptable for a college to disregard its own commitments and cause unnecessary delays for its students. It seems evident that they prioritize their own administrative convenience over fulfilling their promises.

Furthermore, the college's placement services were subpar and lacked any consideration for students' convenience. The placements were often located far away, resulting in significant commuting challenges and reduced opportunities for effective engagement. Unfortunately, when I attempted to voice my concerns and provide feedback, the college administration showed a complete lack of interest in addressing these issues. Their indifference towards students' feedback further highlights their money-driven approach and lack of genuine concern for student welfare.

I must emphasize that if it were not for our persistent pestering of the manager, we would likely never have received our certificates. This lack of proactive follow-up and the need for constant reminders demonstrates the college's careless and disorganized approach to student affairs.

To conclude, Stanley College's primary focus appears to be maximizing their financial gains. My experience with Ritika's biased behavior, the excessive delay in receiving my certificate, and the unsatisfactory placement services all point towards the college's profit-driven motives. I strongly urge prospective students to seek out an institution that genuinely values their education and well-being, rather than wasting their time and money on Stanley College's negligent approach to student affairs.

Yali
09 January 2023 5:53

It is a good school, but after my trainer resigned, the new trainer of ECEC is very unprofessional and extremely rude, her name is Navneet Kaur, She love to control students in the class, as if she can control immigrations’ life especially international students. Obviously she needs more training to be a trainer! Apart from the unpleasant experiences in her class, I love Stanley college!

Urban
18 August 2022 14:20

Very unorganised and never responded to our phone calls or returned them after leaving voicemail and messages. We were left wondering what is goingbon then we received a call and the enrolment was cancelled. An invoice of $14.80 was sent to us and threat of legal action all due to their lack of care.

John
19 April 2022 21:34

I already accomplished Certificate III Early childhood education and care. I’m also currently studying the Diploma. I’m having a wonderful academic experience at Stanley college. I have felt very supported throughout the course specially by my trainers Hannah Lee, Wassantha and Servie who have been very clear during the units deliveries, giving feedback on assessments and extremely punctual to submit the results. I strongly recommend the college and this course as well. It has given me the knowledge and professional experiences from qualified trainers to develop my own skills as a childcare worker.

Charlotte
19 April 2022 20:30

Highly recommend! Friendly and nice staff there! Studying C3 in Child Care now and really helpful. Teacher Rachel is incredible. All the other teachers are always ready to help. Wonderful environment for studying!

Sarita
12 April 2022 23:36

The Camus is too good. The tutors are hardworking and helpful. I did my certificate 3 individual support from there. Not only they taught me good skillls needed in that job but also helped me to get the job. Overall, I want to thanks Vishnu And Victoria. They are doing great job.

Saroj
03 April 2022 0:27

I would strongly recommend Stanley College Mirabooka for Certificate 3 individual support and aeging l or even any courses. I just finished my course and already got a job as well. Everyone's very friendly and helpful. Trainers and Management staffs. Always willing to help. I enjoyed studying with Santosh Bhattarai my Trainer. Very friendly and helpful.

Caren
20 March 2022 21:52

I have studied certificate III in individual support ageing and disability and i received the best service and training from Santosh and Victor.

Brad
09 March 2022 11:58

One of Perths best colleges offering a variety of courses such as barista, first aid, cert 3 and 4s and for students who want to enter the workforce or a change in jobs. Hugh quality teaching by experienced educators with relatively lower fees. Highly recommend.

nhung
08 March 2022 5:14

I enjoyed Aging Care course around 3 months and I appreciate this course useful. Almost lecturer are quite friendly, they explain everything as everyone asked. I appreciate this course. Once more time thanks for their help us understand quickly

Edd&Jade
06 March 2022 3:40

One of the best college in Perth! And the school has the best and well experienced trainers! I have learnt a lot of things, now i got a job and i am very happy i can use all the skills. They have also friendly staff. Thank you so
much Stanley College

Hlaing
25 February 2022 16:02

I just finished my course at Mirrabooka and straight away got job offer where I did my WBT.
Experience during my course at Mirrabooka, all the trainer are friendly, professional and great teaching. They taught me patiently all the thing that I need to know and apply while doing my WBT. During my WBT I applied all the things that I learnt in the classroom and put extra effort to my WBT and so I employed there.
I highly recommend!
Thank you Stanley College, all trainer and staff member.

Winnie
25 February 2022 13:47

You've been so much more than trainers to us. You've been our mentors, our support and our guide.
Victoria, Vishnu, Victor, Monica, Santosh, Jasmine and all other trainers in Stanley College, be blessed abundantly. You made everything easy for us to understand. I enjoyed attending Ageing and Disability classes.
Thank you for everything you have done for us!
Stanley College is best place to be trained.

Saroj
24 July 2021 1:22

I would strongly recommend Stanley College Mirabooka for Certificate 3 individual support and aeging l or even any courses. I just finished my course and already got a job as well. Everyone's very friendly and helpful. Trainers and Management staffs. Always willing to help. I enjoyed studying with Santosh Bhattarai my Trainer. Very friendly and helpful.

user
15 July 2021 15:26

You've been so much more than trainers to us. You've been our mentors, our support and our guide.
Victoria, Vishnu, Victor, Monica, Santosh, Jasmine and all other trainers in Stanley College, be blessed abundantly. You made everything easy for us to understand. I enjoyed attending Ageing and Disability classes.
Thank you for everything you have done for us!
Stanley College is best place to be trained.

chithra
16 May 2021 10:09

The best and friendly college in perth. The trainers are knowledgeble and very friendly to us, especially victoria and vishnu. I studied aged care course in mirrabooka campus and it was a wonderful experience to me.

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