Shafston College

Shafston College
Motto Amicitia Et Doctrina
"Friendship and Learning"
Type Private Tertiary Institution
Established 1996
Director Mr. Cameron Lloyd
Location Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
27°28′34″S 153°02′22″E / 27.47608°S 153.03938°E / -27.47608; 153.03938Coordinates: 27°28′34″S 153°02′22″E / 27.47608°S 153.03938°E / -27.47608; 153.03938
Website www.shafston.edu

Shafston International College is a private education institution for international students located in Brisbane and Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It offers Certificate, Diploma and English language programs.

Shafston was established in 1996 and has grown rapidly with over 70,000 students having attended since its inception. Shafston has a diverse student population with over 36 different nationalities on campus at any given time.

Shafston features three campuses, two in the heart of Brisbane, and the other is in Southport on the Gold Coast. The original Kangaroo Point Campus which is centred on Shafston House, a heritage-listed building constructed in 1851 is located on the banks of the Brisbane River and covers an area of five-acres.[1]

Shafston is accredited by the National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) and a member of English Australia. The College is a Public Testing Centre for TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) and TOEFL Testing Centre (Test of English as a Foreign Language), and a preparation centre for University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations. Shafston’s Kangaroo Point and Gold Coast campuses are also home to Shafston Cambridge Exam Centre,[2] approved by the University of Cambridge to administer ESOL examinations in south-east Queensland. Shafston also offers TESOL Accreditation (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).

Shafston College has been rocked by a series of scandals over the last decade, with regular appearances on television current affairs shows leaving the reputation of the College somewhat tainted. The most serious of these, in which College President Keith Lloyd was accused of paying teenage students for sex, was widely reported in the Australian and overseas media, and featured graphic hidden camera footage [1]In early 2008, the College was again in the news as reports surfaced of lecturers required to 'pass all students'[2] of a tertiary level nursing course. The resultant media coverage and subsequent investigation of practices at Shafston College resulted in the course being deregistered by accreditation bodies. In September 2011, it was reported in the media that Shafston could possibly face liquidation proceedings in the Supreme Court over unpaid commissions to an agent. The matter, which reportedly may result in the closure of the school, was said in the media to be ready to proceed to trial in October.[4] This debt collection matter has now been resolved with the parties in question agreeing to settle out of court.[5]

In July 2011 the Shafston House Estate celebrated its 160th year. Shafston House turned 160 recently, and 650 students from around Brisbane were there to blow out the birthday cake candles.[3]

The Kangaroo Point and Gold Coast campuses host the college English programs;

The Kangaroo Point campus hosts the college Business programs;


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