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                CETA has been trusted by various schools in providing guardianship service
         for students. Regarding the service, CETA has our own Thai staff who will act as students’
         guardians and take care of the students closely.
                CETA’s outstanding points in guardianship service is that CETA always closely
         supervise students while studying in Australia by having Thai CETA staff ready for providing
         academic and social counselling,taking care of students’ wellbeing and mental health, and
         cooperating with CETA agents in Thailand who  would then  communicate with students’
         parents
                CETA places importance on regularly reporting  students’ progress to parents in
         every semester. Every Guardian partnered with CETA is deliberately selected by CETA and all
         are required to have Working with Children Certificate  (WWCC), a certificate granted by the   Social support
         Australian Government showing that a person is qualified to take care of children under 18   •   CETA would organise the meetings or parties for Thai students for free of
         years old. With this reason, parents could be assured that their children will receive the best   charge. This includes field trips which will be offered at student price.
         care and supervision from both guardians and CETA.


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         Academic P rogress and student dev elopment
         •   Participating in the school orientation,  giving additional advice and helping students   &
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            or uniform, and                                         •   Living and adapting to new environment, society and friends
         •    Meeting and communicating with teachers to follow up students’ academic progress   •   Taking care of students’ mental health and giving advice when
            and passing on teachers’ advices to both students and parents   needed Housing
         •   Paying attention to school activities and giving advice on time management
                                                                    •   Coordinating with homestay or dormitory staff in any issues and
                                                                        informing parents of student’s well-being within the accommodation
         G eneral serv ice                                          •   Helping solving potenational problems within the accommodation
         •   Responsible for students’ safety 24 hours a day            and acting as a mediator to communicate between students and
         •   Being ready to immediately help students in emergency case   Homestay and dormitory
         •   Helping students to open bank accounts and have Australian mobile number,   •   Being parents’  representative in communicating with Homestay or
            including the intermnet                                     dormitory Studying
         •   Giving advice if any changes of the school may affect students’ education, health   •   Reporting student’s academic progress
            or safety                                               •   Informing parents after participating Parents-Teachers Interview (PTI)
         •   Informing students about Visa regulation to avoid Visa termination because of a high   •   Advising students about elective subjects
            absent rate or unsatisfactory academic performance      •   Being parents’  representative for allowing students to participate in
         •   Explaining  students about Australian Laws for minors under 18 years old. For   activities
            example, smoking, drinking and driving                  •   Being parents’ representative for communicating with schools
         •   Ensuring that students’ personal information is secured



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