Embassy Summer Brochure 2022

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< KEEPING OUR STUDENTS SAFE IN 2022 We place the highest priority on the welfare and safety of our students and provide a high standard of care and supervision across all of our programmes and in all of our global destinations.

Experienced Head Office Team

Nurturing and Homely Environment

Our experienced head office team is responsible for training staff across all our centres to ensure they operate at the highest standard and in line with local accreditation standards. Each of our centres has an average staff ratio of 1:10 and at least one dedicated person responsible for student welfare.

To make sure individual students are happy and well-cared for we provide guardians to ensure that they are having a fun and safe experience in our centres. Centres with younger students have house parents staying in the accommodation residences to provide a nurturing and homely environment.

We care 24/7

Dedicated Support

We care for our students 24/7, with supervision after class, after activities and during excursions. We also have dedicated night supervisors in our centres to make sure we provide 24-hour support to our students. If any medical issues arise we have trained first aiders on-site and, if required, our staff have established links with local doctors, dentists and hospitals.

We provide dedicated support for our students throughout their stay, including a full induction and orientation on arrival, where all students are issued with identity cards which contain our emergency telephone details.

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) SafeTravels stamp enables students to recognise schools around the world which have adopted health and hygiene global standardised protocols – so they can experience ‘Safe Travels’.

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