Recently, our General Manager, Nicole Robins, travelled to the Philippines as part of the New Zealand Education Delegation to meet with education agents and prospective learners interested in studying in New Zealand and strengthen connections in the Philippines.

Phillippines delegates

The visit provided a valuable opportunity to form relationships, share information about Cavalli College programmes, and connect directly with students considering their future study pathways.

A key highlight of the trip was meeting with education agents and establishing new partnerships. These conversations provided valuable insight into the goals and aspirations of prospective learners and reinforced the important role our agent partners play in supporting learners throughout their study journey.

The level of interest from prospective learners was encouraging, with many students keen to gain practical skills and qualifications that support meaningful career pathways in New Zealand. Across three events held throughout the Philippines, more than 70 education agents and 300 prospective learners attended, showing strong interest in programmes that combine theory with real-world experience and offer clear pathways to employment.

Meeting in person also allowed for deeper discussions about how Cavalli College supports its learners, from enrolment right through to graduation. Strengthening these relationships helps ensure agents are well-equipped to guide learners and that learners feel confident in choosing Cavalli College as their education provider.

The trip reinforced Cavalli College’s commitment to building strong international partnerships and creating opportunities for learners from around the world.

“I was inspired by the enthusiasm and motivation of the students I met during the visit,” said Nicole Robins. “It was a privilege to hear about their goals and aspirations, and I look forward to welcoming future learners from the Philippines and supporting them as they begin their journey with Cavalli College.”

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