With the successful launch of their first Wellness College in Canberra, endota spa has headed south, with the recent opening of their second campus in Victoria.
With the aim to redefine, support and inspire the next generation of therapists, endota Wellness College was created to offer dynamic, new-aged courses to prepare college-leavers with transferable skills and qualifications to keep pace with fast-moving trends and advancements in the industry.
“The opening is a logical step to give students and future caregivers and nurturers, the confidence and practical skills in a field which is becoming increasingly valuable, particularly as the wellbeing, health and beauty landscapes evolve,” founder and CEO of endota spa Melanie Gleeson said.
A Registered Training Organisation (RTO 88123), endota Wellness College offers nationally recognised training, and provides a wide range of creative courses across beauty, makeup, massage and business.
“We wanted to create a college which provides graduating students with options which will benefit their future careers, equip them with skills which have a competitive advantage and offer an element of self-care and consciousness in their expertise,” Gleeson said.
Overlooking the Docklands precinct, the new Victorian campus sees three huge training rooms, with with state-of-the-art facilities and a student-run spa to open next to the college in early 2019.