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- October 1, 2024 , 7:48 PM
The Australian Centre for Education (ACE), the world’s leading provider of English language teaching and training services, hosted its official graduation ceremony today, celebrating the achievements of 1,352 students for this academic term. This key milestone recognised the hard work and dedication of the graduates, who are now equipped to embrace new opportunities across cultures and industries.
In his opening remarks, Mr. Sreng MAO, Country Director of IDP Education and ACE, congratulated the graduates, emphasising that learning English is about more than just mastering vocabulary and grammar. 'With enhanced English skills, you’re opening doors to new opportunities and gaining a powerful tool to connect with the world in dynamic ways,' he stated.
The ceremony honoured not only the personal achievements of the graduates but also the crucial role played by ACE’s world-class education in fostering lifelong learning and professional growth. It also highlighted the collective efforts of teachers, families, and friends who supported the students throughout their educational journeys.
The Australian Centre for Education (ACE), part of IDP Education, enrols over 100,000 students annually, representing 30 nationalities, across its Phnom Penh and Siem Reap campuses, and virtual classes.
Since its inception in 1992, ACE has educated over 1 million students from more than 60 nationalities, many of whom have pursued further studies abroad in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, the US, and Canada. These accomplishments highlight ACE’s significant role in advancing human capital through world-class education.
Recognised for excellence in quality and scale on the global stage, ACE became the first school outside Europe to win the prestigious Language Educator of the Year award in 2021. In 2022, ACE received another accolade, winning the Digital Innovation – Learning category at the PIEoneer Awards in London.