Bridgwater College appoints Supem Fernando Association as its Regional Representative

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Bridgwater College, a prestigious Government-funded UK College (HTS) located in the south west of England, has appointed Supem Fernando Association Ltd. as its Regional Representative for South and South-East Asia Regions.



Most universities in the UK as well as in other countries chose their Regional Partner offices from Indian education companies (based in India) and this is the first time that a Sri Lankan education company was chosen to gain regional status in South and South East Regions.

SFA was officially appointed at the press conference held in early April at the SFA mini auditorium by the Bridgwater College Senior Manager Wendy Dick, Head of International Department Marie Lizion and Head of Health and Social Care Department Maria Watts.

SFA is one of the leading education consultants and migration lawyers in Sri Lanka which has formed a remarkable agent network with other educational consultant companies and some of selected representatives and institutions were also appointed as Bridgwater College Agents in Sri Lanka were also present for the presentation of their certificates at the press conference in celebration and consolidation of the partnership.

Bridgwater College has been working successfully with Sri Lankan students and was able to gain over 30 students from Sri Lanka within its first three months of campaigns together with SFA for its most popular Level 3 Health and Social Care course with guaranteed work placement and part time jobs in care homes in and around Bridgwater, Plymouth, Birmingham and London (Slough) areas for the total cost of £ 3,700 for the entire 15-month course. Students who qualified from GCE O/L with IELTS 5.0 and one year of work experience in the health and care sector can gain this wonderful opportunity.  It was also revealed at the press conference that Bridgwater College will be looking at the Sri Lankan care home sector and support the Government and care homes to upgrade their standard of services to international levels. Representatives of Bridgwater have visited Rawatawatte Elders’ Home and are now working towards a fund raising project with their students to support this home.

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