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Sydney Model & Etiquette College

The Sydney Model and Etiquette College Workshops are designed as intensive courses to help our students with personal development and improving their self-esteem to achieve their dreams and potential.

You are never too old to learn, so our College caters for everyone, from 12 years of age. People attending the Workshops include students, sports people and people in the workforce. We trained the Medal Presenters at the 2000 Olympic Games.

First impressions are lasting impressions and our College promises to make a difference and to give you the edge when it comes to job prospects and life in general. In four days we teach you to believe in yourself, to be motivated, to handle stress and peer group pressure, to have impeccable manners, to speak correctly and to have good posture. We focus on giving our students a positive outlook and confidence, helping to set their goals for the future, and ensuring they present themselves well.

The Sydney Model and Etiquette College invites selected students who complete our model course to join Sydney Model Agency. This model course prepares them to meet clients with confidence, attend castings, present themselves well and understand what is expected in the modelling world.

For those interested in the courses please contact us.

"I found the course I attended at The Sydney Model and Etiquette College in December 2001 both enjoyable and valuable. Having a high level of self respect and self esteem already, I still believe that this course is important for young women of today to attend. The manner in which to conduct yourself and the impression you deliver from your appearance in a public situation, I think was vital information given at the workshop. I believe the course was worthwhile, it refined the nature of being a lady" says Michelle Gillett, member of the Australian Commonwealth Games Netball Squad.

 


Tracey Justin David

Sydney Model and Etiquette College students