PEETO-The MulticulturAl Learning Centre
Training in Christchurch
www.peeto.ac.nz
Address
201 Peterborough Street. 1338, Christchurch, Canterbury.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about PEETO-The MulticulturAl Learning Centre
PEETO is registered and accredited through the New Zealand Government Qualifications Authority NZQA to deliver courses and unit standards under the National Qualification Framework. I am starting further ESOL training at Hagley Community College soon and I am also looking for a job. There are many different cultures at PEETO, so I learnt about their countries. I started at PEETO in 2010 and took part in the Gardening Work Experience Programme also worked as volunteer in my church and my community. Co Directors Patrick O'Connor and Saena Herman Ah Kuoi established PEETO in 1991.
Herman Ah Kuoi resigned in 2010 and Patrick O'Connor is now the sole Director. The Co Directors aim was to respond to the English language, vocational and further study aspirations of internationals students, migrants, Pasifika people and refugees. In 1993 PEETO became registered and accredited with NZQA New Zealand Qualifications Authority and as a private training establishment has developed a reputation for leadership and expertise providing training services and advancing the vocational goals of predominantly NESB Non English Speaking Background people. PEETO, The Multi Cultural Learning Centre is a limited liability company with total shareholding retained by Patrick O'Connor.
Training services delivered by PEETO are both fee paying PEETO English Language College as well as Government funded PEETO Pasifika Education Employment Training Organisation and philanthropic trust, community trusts, local government funded PEETO Intercultural Development Trust . Permanent residents who are not eligible yet for ILN full time government funded courses or may be working part time and cannot attend full time classes. NZQA Unit Standards in ESOL, Business istration and Core Skills are assessed against in these courses. PEETO Pasifika Education And Employment Training Organisation occasionally offers programmes funded through Work and Income New Zealand. PEETO Intercultural Development Trust was established to allow PEETO to continue in its philanthropic activities and to apply for funding for such projects.
PEETO is committed to ensuring its goals and objectives are in line with the educational aspirations of Pacific, Refugee and Migrant people's, and meets all its external funding agencies performance targets. To support staff and students to gain an appreciation of and to adhere to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. To promote services offered to our identified client group locally, nationally and internationally. To promote understanding of issues related to migrants and refugees, particularly language and employment needs.
To offer appropriate training services in response to the projected employment demands in New Zealand in and to research and design such interventions that are compatible with central and local Government imperatives and the practical and relevant needs of clients
Co Directors Patrick O'Connor and Saena Herman Ah Kuoi established PEETO in 1991. Herman Ah Kuoi resigned in 2010 and Patrick O'Connor is now the sole Director. Patrick O'Connor is also the Chairperson of PEETO Intercultural Development Trust alongside Ray Maclean and Pacal Brown. The Co Directors aim was to respond to the English language, vocational and further study aspirations of internationals students, migrants, Pasifika people and refugees.
In 1993 PEETO became registered and accredited with NZQA New Zealand Qualifications Authority and as a private training establishment has developed a reputation for leadership and expertise providing training services and advancing the vocational goals of predominantly NESB Non English Speaking Background people. PEETO, The Multi Cultural Learning Centre is a limited liability company with total shareholding retained by Patrick O'Connor. Training services delivered by PEETO are both fee paying PEETO English Language College as well as Government funded PEETO Pasifika Education Employment Training Organisation and philanthropic trust, community trusts, local government funded PEETO Intercultural Development Trust . Students from overseas who have come to New Zealand specifically to study English, often with the goal of sitting IELTS o
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