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High Skilled Training and Education Australia is based in Melton and owned and operated by local resident Hayley Sygidus.

Over the past 25 years Hayley has successfully operated an early childhood education service in Melton. Many may know Hayley’s face as she has looked after a lot of children and families over the years.

Hayley has an early childhood background and is passionate about early childhood education and care.

After many years of supporting training within her services, Hayley decided to expand her passion and dedication for the training sector into the RTO space, where driven from her early childhood background, Hayley can help support the highest quality of training for the early childhood sector and First Aid.

High Skilled Training and Education, deliver the following qualifications.

HLTAID011 – Provide First Aid

HLTAID009- CPR – Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

HLTAID012 – Provide First Aid in and Educational and Care Setting

CHC30121- Certificate 111 in Early Childhood Education and Care

CHC50121- Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care

High Skilled Training and Education Australia is registered to deliver to the domestic and the international markets. “We look forward to taking our first international intake later in the year at our wonderful new equipped campus,” said Hayley.

“We are excited to be delivering our training with a combination of online, blended and face to face delivery, depending on the students’ needs.”

Meet the team at High Skilled Training and Education Australia, 1/3 Glenville Drive, Melton.

Follow High Skilled on social media:

www.highskilledtraining.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/highskilledtraining/

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