St. Basil’s Training – Your Future Starts Here

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St. Basil’s Training is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that trains not only staff of St. Basil’s Homes NSW/ACT but also international students.

St. Basil’s RTO is for students who choose to explore their potential, offering more than simply an education, but the training to truly thrive.

St Basil’s Homes NSW/ACT decades of experience in hospitality, aged care, management, and leadership provides students with practical real-life experience and insights.

With world-class college facilities and supportive and knowledgeable teachers, the students of St Basil’s can also be a valuable part of a caring community and can make friends for life.

Some of the courses offered by St. Basil’s RTO include:

SIT50416 – Diploma of Hospitality Management

CHC43015 – Certificate IV in Ageing Support

BSB51918 – Diploma of Leadership and Management

BSB40315 – Certificate IV in Customer Engagement

English Language Courses

The Graduation Ceremony for the RTO graduating students of 2020 took place on 15th October. The Chairman of St. Basil’s Homes NSW/ACT, Mr James Jordan attended this prestigious event.

Of the 44 graduating students, 24 students completed the Diploma of Leadership and Management and 20 students completed the Certificate IV in Ageing Support.

These courses are continuing with students in attendance from all sites of St. Basil’s Homes NSW/ACT.

St. Basil’s RTO is open to anyone who wants to study any of the courses that are offered. Find out more on the St. Basil’s Training website.

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