Stott's College

Stott's College is a private college in Australia. The primary campus is located in Melbourne, with three other campuses located in Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth.

Stott's College
TypePrivate
Established1883
Location
Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth, Australia
CampusUrban, suburban, rural
AffiliationsAcknowledge Education Pty Ltd
Websitestotts.edu.au

Overview

Stott's College offers higher education, vocational training and high school courses.[1] Each campus offers training in community services while Melbourne and Perth campus offer additional training relating to business and accounting.[2]

History

Stott's College was established by its principal Mr. Sydney Stott in 1883. Starting as a small institute in Melbourne, Stott's College extended its operations across Australia and New Zealand.

More recently, Stott's College was purchased by Acknowledge Education Pty Ltd.

Melbourne campus, bearing the owning company logo (Acknowledge Education)

Course background

The courses that were initially offered by Stott's College were catered towards both adult and high school students.[3]

Campuses

Stott's College was first established in its Melbourne campus, 54 Market St. Stott's College had campuses across other major cities in Australia and New Zealand including Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Dunedin.[4]

Due to the growth of the Melbourne campus, it was moved from 54 Market St to a larger building in 96–100 Russell St.[3]

The current Melbourne campus is located in 168 Exhibition St. This move was due to the growth of the Stott's College and other schools under Acknowledge Education. The current Sydney campus was established in 2015. The current Perth campus was established in 2017.[5] Stott's newest campus, based in Brisbane, opened for students in 2020.

References

  1. "Stott's College in Australia – Courses". www.bachelorstudies.com. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  2. "Institution Details – Acknowledge Education Pty Ltd". cricos.education.gov.au. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. "Stott's College history", State Library records
  4. "State Library Victoria – Viewer". State Library Victoria. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  5. "Stott's College". www.stotts.edu.au. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
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