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Ma Shouyi, president and CEO

Hanson Canada leads in public-private education, upholds holistic approach to student success

  • The Cambrian at Hanson programme exclusively delivers post-secondary education to international students in Toronto, Vancouver and Brampton
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Students from around the world looking to pursue quality education mingled with a host of other growth experiences, such as cultural diversity, hands-on learning and local community interactions, can benefit from Hanson Canada’s international programmes.

The leader in public-private education delivery in Canada continues to offer a holistic teaching approach to language training, secondary and post-secondary study areas. Backed by a long-standing collaboration with Ontario’s highly regarded public institution, Cambrian College, the Cambrian at Hanson programme exclusively delivers post-secondary education to international students at Hanson’s metropolitan locations in Toronto, Vancouver and Brampton.

Our students are our top priority, and we nurture the culture of individualised support, integrity, collaboration and innovation
Ma Shouyi, president and CEO

A student-centred learning system distinguishes Cambrian at Hanson from other public-private partnerships. Parents, learners and businesses can expect a fully integrated experience, from the warm welcome upon entering Hanson’s halls to challenging market-simulator sessions and best-in-class information technology. Students also enjoy organised trips to Niagara Falls, Montreal, the CN Tower, among others, while gaining the tools, skill sets and confidence to pursue dream careers.

“Our students are our top priority, and we nurture the culture of individualised support, integrity, collaboration and innovation,” says Ma Shouyi, president and CEO of Hanson Canada. “We surround learners with experienced educators who can support them beyond programme requirements. We speak our students’ language, celebrate their traditions, and we understand their struggles first-hand, supporting them every step of the way.”

Attaining an average revenue growth of 239 per cent over the past three years, Hanson placed 152nd out of 400 on The Globe and Mail’s inaugural list of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.

“We are growing exponentially, and we have no intention of slowing down,” Ma says. “We strike a balance between popular demand and our anticipation of future job market developments, so we remain a trusted partner in building success for learners, their families and businesses from China, India, South Korea and the rest of the world.”

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