"To provide secondary,
post-secondary and English as a Second Language instruction to students,
including foreign students and immigrants to Canada, in order that they will
be able to fit more easily into Canadian society, find employment, advance
to higher levels of education and generally enrich their lives. To teach
academic and technical skills to students at the post-secondary level, so as
to improve their employment opportunities and suitability for admission into
institutions of higher learning."
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| Royal Canadian College was established in 1989 and is incorporated as a
non-profit society under the Society Act of British Columbia and is registered
with the British Columbia Ministry of Education and the Private Career Training Institutions
Agency of British Columbia.
The College attracts students from all over the world,
including, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Colombia, China, Hong Kong, Japan,
Korea, Mexico,
Poland, Taiwan, Singapore, and the USA. This exposes students at Royal Canadian
College to the enriching experience of learning about different cultures in one
place - an important aspect of education in today's global society.
Dr. Leon Kung, the
President of Royal Canadian College, is a direct descendant of the great
Chinese educator, Confucius. He is also a well known specialist in water
resources engineering. All the instructors at Royal Canadian College are
licensed by the B.C. College of Teachers or the Independent Schools Branch
of the B.C. Ministry of Education. See
our latest newsletter
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