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A part of the Brisbane community

The image was created by Tayla Wright, a Wiradjuri woman from the central west, symbolising ALS’s connection to the Brisbane area, and paying our respects to the First Nation’s culture that is a rich part of Australia’s heritage.

The hands represent the people in the workplace (twelve in total). The handprint is one of the oldest forms of Aboriginal rock art and symbolises identity, presence, and connection to Country. It serves as a personal signature that says “I was here” — linking each person to the land and their ancestors. The inclusion of the hands reflects how every individual leaves their mark in the shared story of the ALS College community.

The circular patterns surrounding the ALS logo represent community and belonging, emphasising that ALS College is not just a school, but a connected learning community. In Aboriginal art, dots and circles often depict meeting places and pathways, showing the relationships between people, knowledge, and Country.

The animals hold significance for the local Traditional Owner groups and the region surrounding Brisbane:

The goanna represents the Yuggera people, a symbol of strength, adaptability, and connection to land.

The cockatoo represents the Wakka Wakka people, often seen as a messenger and symbol of communication.

The snubfin dolphin, chosen to represent the Gubbi Gubbi people, reflects peace and harmony, and is native to waterways around Brisbane.

The long-necked tortoise, also native to the area, symbolises longevity and resilience — qualities mirrored in lifelong learning and community growth.

Together, these elements honour the rich cultural heritage of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and express respect, unity, and connection within the ALS College community.

ALS College acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

You can find out more about Tayla and her artwork her

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IH Verden

IH Brisbane - ALS er stolt af at være en del af International House Verdensorganisationen, som blev etableret i 1953. Organisationen - og vores skole - er forpligtet til at tilbyde de højeste standarder for undervisning og innovation til vores studerende. Vi følger flere chartre at hjælpe med at gøre dette til at ske - du kan finde dem her.

International House blev grundlagt med det formål at give en innovativ tilgang til sprogundervisning, og stadig forbliver tro mod dette mål. International House skoler uddanne mange af de lærere, som du finder i sprogskoler, og også personalet skriver mange af de materialer, der anvendes i klasser over hele verden.

Vi ønsker at gøre studere et sprog med International House et spændende, udfordrende og tilfredsstillende oplevelse. For mange er det en livsændrende én for.

Uanset om du vælger at lære engelsk, eller en af 30 andre sprog tilgængelige, alle skoler er forpligtet til at levere de højeste standarder i undervisningen, faciliteter og kundepleje.

Hver skole regelmæssigt inspiceres for at sikre, at de giver:

  • Kvalificeret, professionelle lærere
  • Fun, interaktive lektioner
  • Individuel hjælp, når det kræves
  • Gode ​​faciliteter
  • En sikker, rent læringsmiljø
  • Ingen skjulte omkostninger
  • Value for money
  • Assistance med at finde bolig (når det er relevant)

At være global, kan du vælge at lære engelsk på en skole i nærheden af ​​dig, eller lære et fremmedsprog i et land, hvor det tales.

Uanset hvad dit valg, finder du International House tilgang til sprogindlæring både underholdende og effektiv.

Find ud af om vi har en skole i nærheden af ​​dig!