London School of Business and Finance Singapore campus / photo: gatwayabroad.com

London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) Singapore had been named Best Private School in Accountancy and Best Private School in Hospitality & Tourism at the Training & Education Development (TED) Awards ceremony on last 1 December.

LSBF in Singapore was established in 2011 with the support of LSBF in the UK, under the royal patron, His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent GCVO and runs two campuses, situated right in the heart of the Central Business District.

Speaking after the T.E.D Awards ceremony, LSBF Singapore’s Managing Director Rathakrishnan Govind said, “2016 has been an exceptionally successful year for LSBF and the fact that we’ve been recognised so many times and across so many academic fields is testament to our outstanding teaching quality and commitment to student learning.”

“Singapore is home to some of the world’s best schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutes, so to win in such a competitive and highly skilled educational environment makes us truly proud,” Mr Govind added.

The same night at the TED Awards, LSBF Singapore also bagged the Gold Award for Corporate Training for Financial Management, given to schools who have garnered more than 25 percent of the votes in the competing category.

The Asia Enterprise Brand Awards recognise successful local and foreign brands that aim to accelerate the growth of up-and-coming brands in the region, while the annual Spirit of Enterprise Awards honor outstanding achievements on a business’s commitment and industry innovation. These awards recognise the outstanding branding efforts that the school has made in the region.

In a separate event on the same day, LSBF also received the Lotus Award in the School Green Award category, the highest award in the school category under the institutions of higher learning by the Singapore Environment Council, as well as winning the Schools’ Recycling Bin Design Competition.

The evaluation for these awards takes into consideration of energy, waste and water management, infrastructure and initiatives in promoting environmental protection with the overall goal of improving sustainability in Singapore.

LSBF wrote: “With highly sought after lecturers and holistic student services and resources, LSBF in Singapore is committed to breaking down geographical barriers by providing the highest quality education to students from every corner of the globe.”  

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

All pre-school staff required to undergo one-time COVID-19 swab test starting from 15 May, says ECDA

All pre-school staff, including principals, teachers, programme helpers, administrative staff, cooks, and…

Clear guidelines on reporting racism in schools and IHLs in place and regularly reviewed: Maliki Osman

Students and staff at schools and institutes of higher learning (IHLs) who…

Adjunct teacher quits following viral post about lack of parental involvement

Following a viral outburst on social media by adjunct teacher Lenny Rahman…

DJ Jade Rasif felt “burnt out” in local school system, hopes for smaller class sizes; netizens raise cost concerns

Member of Parliament (MP) for Sengkang Group Representative Constituency (GRC), Jamus Lim…