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British Model College welcomes Wilkes

British Model College, a sister organisation of The British College, has welcomed its new A-Level program manager Lee Russell Wilkes in Kathmandu, according to a press statement issued by the college. Wilkes is an expert in teaching English language and has an experience in teacher training, examining, and mentoring.
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British Model College, a sister organisation of The British College, has welcomed its new A-Level program manager Lee Russell Wilkes in Kathmandu, according to a press statement issued by the college. Wilkes is an expert in teaching English language and has an experience in teacher training, examining, and mentoring. 


John Bateman, principal of The British College, said: “As the A-level program manager at the British Model College, Wilkes is going to support students through their academic programs and extra-curricular activities, helping them make life-changing and career-shaping choices.


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Wilkes is very passionate about the transformative power of A-level studies, the importance of making the right career choices and ensuring that all students fully achieve their personal and academic goals.” 


The British Model College offers a wide-range of internationally recognized Cambridge University A-level, allowing students to specialize in their chosen area of academic study, as per the press statement. 

 

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