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Cultural Awareness through Academia |
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The Joy of English College has many unique characteristics. These include our size, every individuals need is catered for. We realize that every student has different expectations and we will do our best to meet those expectations .At the College we put a special emphasis on the students understanding of Australian Culture and way of life in its widest context.We have close links with local business and can help with employment advice. Our building that we are situated in is State of the Art featuring its own Multimedia centre and even its own Swimming pool. Situated right next door is the best shopping to be found on the Northern Beaches and some wonderful Asian supermarkets. Many businesses on the Northern Beaches are for tourists.These include learning to Surf,Jet boating,Beach Volleyball,kayaking,Roller blading,Hiring a Harley Motorbike,Scuba Diving going sailing ,Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb |
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The College address-
Lifestyle Working Building Unit29 117 old Pittwater Brookvale 117 Old Pittwater Road adjoining Warringah Mall
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To contact us: |
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Phone: 02-9944 6449 Mobile:0432 906 484 Fax: 02-9944 6449 The principal damienvanderwolf@yahoo.com.au
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An excursion to Hyde Park in the Sydney C.B.D. The figures are from the Archibald Fountain. The Archibald Fountain, the work of French sculptor, Francois Sicard, was erected in 1932. It was 'the gift of the late JF Archibald to his fellow countryman (sic) and is intended in terms of his will to commemorate the Association of Australia and France in the Great War 1914-1918'. The sculptures represent the stories of Greek mythology.
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The building complex the Joy of English is situated in,uses clever engineering techniques that allow cooling sea breezes for ventilation,sunlight for common area energy needs, heating and natural light, plus stored rainwater as integral elements of its design. This clever ecofriendly approach will reduce water, electricity and air-conditioning |
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A view over Long Reef Beach the worlds longest reef extending from a Headland |
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Student Testimonials “Thank you for introducing Australian and Aboriginal culture to us especially the wonderful Artwork you showed and explained to us. This helped give meaning to our study” -Masashi Morosawa, Hotoku Gakuen School Osaka,Japan “Playing Baseball next to wonderful Narrabeen Lakes was delightful. I’d very much like to further my English Studies in the future” -Dai Niita, Hotoku Gakuen School Osaka, Japan |


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The Endeavour on Sydney Harbour ( the first boat people?) |
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The Joy of English in China 2002 visiting prospective students |
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At the Joy of English we use and recommend- |
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For the latest News and features go to The Sydney Morning Herald |
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Please send all completed application forms for Students and agents addressed to The Principal P.O box 215 Monavale Sydney,N.S.W Australia |