Educational Institutions

Educational Institutions are the crucibles in which students discover themselves and learn the lessons that will make them what they dream to be. Such institutions are the corners of the education system in Canada. They have standards that other countries used as a model.

International Students know this and hundreds of thousands come to Canadian Institutions to study.

Can-Education Consortium works with institutions that have distinguished themselves in various ways: from being the top in the world in Animation to being the largest Canadian School Board. We have institutions that include:

  • Public School Boards
  • Private Schools (From Kindergarten to Grade 12)
  • Universities
  • Colleges
  • Language Schools (English and French)
  • Educational Organizations (IELTS, CELPIP)
  • Academic Credential Assessors
  • LINC / ELT / GBC Instruction Providers

Here is the ideal scenario

Here is Common Issue faced by International Students: An International Student from Jordan, Joseph Hassen (not real name), worked hard to improve his English. He uses every opportunity to practice. CEC suggested that he join a school club which has more Canadians as members, and decided on the Wrestling Club. His English improved significantly in a short period of time. Sounds good right? Not always. Unfortunately, in Joseph’s case, fellow students from his own country and region ignored him because he became too Canadian (speaking English all the time). The situation became worse, when, as a result of his improved English, Joseph's grade got much higher, and his "friends" became jealous and started to verbally bully him