Netpreya finds community at STEPS

November 27, 2018
2 minute read

Relocating to another country is a brave move; moving overseas can often mean negotiating new language, cultural, and social barriers.

International Migrants Day is on 18th December and is an opportunity to celebrate, recognise and raise awareness of migrants all around the world.

Netpreya moved from Thailand to Australia in 2016.

She enrolled in the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) at Palmerston’s STEPS Education and Training because she wanted to focus on improving her English skills.

Recently completing her studies, Netpreya received a Certificate II in Spoken and Written English, and sat down with us to talk about her study experience.

“We had people from many parts of the world,” Netpreya said of her class at STEPS.

She said she grew very close to the students and staff and would sometimes get together out of class time too.

Finding a friendly and welcoming community at STEPS, Netpreya said the best part about studying there was the people.

“Our trainer was very nice and everyone was so welcoming,” she said.

“The trainers would sit with you one on one and help you if you needed.”

AMEP provides free English lessons to help people work, study and enjoy life in Australia.

STEPS can provide up to 510 hours of free English language lessons to migrants and humanitarian entrants.

Executive Manager of STEPS Education and Training Joel Stevens said STEPS aims to provide more than English language lessons.

“At STEPS we want to create a welcoming community and support migrants and refugees as they settle into life in Australia.

“That’s why our program covers a range of topics that will assist in everyday life in Australia and provides a range of additional services including free child care and home tutoring,” Joel said.

Want to learn English? STEPS offers flexible class times in Casuarina and Palmerston, call 1300 585 868  or Alice Springs call 08 8950 7600.

The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is funded by the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs.

Recent Posts

After joining the STEPS Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program, Paul has been working hard to develop his literacy, numeracy and digital skills –...

STEPS Pathways Charity is making it easier to do good for the planet and the community with their partnership with Strong Street Recyclers....

In April 2024, Mary enrolled in the STEPS Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program at the recommendation of her workplace provider, APM. “I had...