Clark
Education City

Clark Education City is a College Campus located in Clark, Pampanga, two hours north of Manila, The Philippines, which provides an environment that is 100% Australian. It aims to provide its students an Australian style campus with Australian faculty with an emphasis on Australian culture and communication development both in the classroom but also within the on campus community.

With strong industry links to employers, the school place emphasis on preparing students, providing real world support and career pathway opportunities for graduating students.

What was the idea that brought about Clark Education City?

There is currently a huge interest in Australian vocational education because upon completion, it can offer good jobs with higher pay.

A strong indicator of how sought after an Australian vocational education is in the annual growth of students into Australia. The overall international student education market in Australia grew strongly in 2008, a 20% increase on the previous year. Within this, the vocational sector has been the fastest growing, increasing by a significant 46%.

The Clark campus offers a full range of vocational courses including: English Language, Automotive, Electrical, Construction, Hotel and Resort Management, Information Technology, Business, Accounting, Beauty, Hairdressing and Sport Recreational courses.

Below is a cost comparison of education cost in the Philippines and in Australia for the same courses:

Cost Type

(Advanced Diploma of Hospitality)

Australian Qualification Studying in Australia (Per year)

Australian Qualification Studying at Clark Education City (Per year)

Savings (Per year)

Course Cost

AUD $ 12,000

AUD $ 5 ,775

AUD $ 6,225

Living Expenses

AUD $ 18,000

AUD $ 5,000

AUD $ 13,000

Total

AUD $ 30,000

AUD $ 10,775

AUD $ 19,225

How is Clark Education City unique from other colleges / universities in the Philippines?

Offering a unique combination of impeccable safe, modern, spacious, fully integrated training and living facilities. Exceptional academic faculty and professional support mentors, ensures successful completion of your training program/s, towards achieving your career pathway.

Clark is unique compared to other campuses that are typically congested, with little space for studying, let alone open-park and recreational space with room to move around freely without the crowding.

Why study in Clark Education City?

  1. Low Cost: 50% of cost that studying in Australia
  2. Australian Qualification: Australia’s Leading Provider; Better work and higher pay
  3. Ease of Entry: Quick Visa, Relaxed IELTS entry requirements
  4. Good Location: Closer to home; 3rd largest English speaking country in the world
  5. Safe: Feel secure, live on campus

For inquiries you may have, or if you wish to receive a free information package about CLARK EDUCATION CITY, you may contact us through  or any of the following

Cell Phone

+63 (0) 915 927 5138 Globe – text or call
The Philippines

Mobile Phone
Wayne Harrison

+61 413 124 717
Australia

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yahoo messenger

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msn/live messenger

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Australian Registered Migration and Education Agents | Wayne Harrison MARA Number 0901108
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australia Philippines Incorporated
Australia and New Zealand Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
Australian Immigration Visas: Offices in Makati, Ortigas, Clark, Olongapo – The Philippines and Australia

We can have someone contact you by email, phone, Skype, Yahoo Messenger, MSN/Live Messenger and in person meetings by appointment.

In Country Contacts:-

Australia
China
India
Korea, Republic of (South)
Malaysia
Thailand
Nepal
Viet Nam
Indonesia
Brazil
Hong Kong
Saudi Arabia
Japan
United States of America
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Colombia
Taiwan
Pakistan

Bangladesh
Germany
United Kingdom
Mauritius
Canada
France
Philippines
Zimbabwe
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Norway
Turkey
Kenya
Egypt
Czech Republic
Peru
Poland
Sweden
Italy
United Arab Emirates


3 Comments

  1. Jonelyn Patawaran   |  Saturday, 16 February 2013 at 9:48 pm

    PLease send me information on how to enroll in your class. I am a teacher and wanted to enroll TESOL . Am interested to teach English in Foreign countries.

    Thanks,
    Jonelyn

  2. william dungo   |  Saturday, 20 April 2013 at 9:39 pm

    are all professor and instructor just australian citizen and no local pilipino professional

  3. rankin   |  Sunday, 21 April 2013 at 10:52 pm

    Hello William,

    We have people from a number of Nationalities including The Philippines working in our offices Internationally.

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