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About ACCM

ACCM Vision Statement:

As an academic institution, we aim to provide students best education, industry knowledge, and skills for their success, and our vision is based on an inclusive, responsive, learning, and respectful approach.

ACCM mission Statement:

Our mission is to provide the next generation of chefs and business leaders with the necessary skills and training required to succeed in their careers.

ACCM Value Statement:

Our values are:
Integrity – We operate honestly and authentically. We do what we say we will do.

Accountability - We are accountable to all stakeholders by honouring our commitments and achieving the highest quality outcomes.
Ethics – We maintain high standards to conduct our business ethically and with transparency.
Respect – We value every voice and treat others with respect. We are future focused and transparent.

Introduction:

ACCM is an accredited vocational education providers institute in Geelong, which is a beautiful city located southwest of Melbourne. ACCM offering quality, excellence in training with practical and theory at Geelong based campuses which is connected with public transport. We believe that education is essential for the empowerment and growth of successful professional life. ACCM is providing vocational training for a Hospitality and Commercial cookery courses with talented and industries experience professional trainers.


ï‚· SIT40521 - Certificate IV in Kitchen Management
ï‚· SIT50422 - Diploma of Hospitality Management
ï‚· SIT60322 - Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management

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These qualifications provide a pathway to work in any hospitality industry sector and for a diversity of employers including restaurants, hotels, motels, catering operations, clubs, pubs, cafés, and coffee shops. This qualification allows for multi-skilling and specialisation in
accommodation services, cookery, food and beverage, and gaming.

About Geelong/Djilang:

Geelong is southwest of Melbourne, the state capital. It is the second-largest Victorian city, with an estimated urban population of 264 866 as of 2022*. It is also Australia's second-fastest-growing city. Geelong runs from the plains of Lara in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds to the south, with Corio Bay to the east and the Barrabool Hills to the west.
Geelong is the administrative center for the City of Greater Geelong municipality, Geelong was named in 1827, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region, Djilang, thought to mean "land" or "cliffs" or "tongue of land or peninsula“. Today, Geelong stands as an emerging health, education and advanced manufacturing hub.

*https://dbr.abs.gov.au/region.html?lyr=lga&rgn=22750

Climate:

Geelong has stable weather, yet still offers four distinct seasons. It has a temperate oceanic climate with dominant westerly winds, variable clouds, moderate precipitation, warm summers, and mild to cool winters. February is the hottest month and July is the coldest.

Geelong Bus Network:

A bus network covering the city centre and most surrounding suburbs provides public transport.

Geelong Train Network:

Geelong is a major hub for rail transport in Victoria, having frequent services to and from
Melbourne, and being at the junction of the Geelong line, Warrnambool V/Line rail service, Western standard gauge line, and the Geelong-Ballarat railway line. off-peak with trains departing Geelong every 20 minutes on weekdays.

Training Locations

37-61 Vines Rd, Hamlyn Heights VIC 3215

46 Central Bvd, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

163 Batten Rd, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

 

Tel. 0342 509 510 | +61 433 465 425

CRICOS Provider Code: 04038J | RTO: 45886 | ABN:69649278731 

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