College Of Beauty Arts & Entrepreneurship Announces Partnership With London School

Rebecca Donkor (3rd from right), Martha Ankomah & other officials of both schools at the partnership unveiling on Thursday

College of Beauty Arts and Entrepreneurship (CBAE), a local training institution, has announced its partnership deal with the London School of Business and Technology at a ceremony in Accra.

Under the partnership, the two institutions open up opportunities for students across the West African sub-region to access top notch UK and European education at their convenience and also at affordable cost.

“We are aware of the prohibitive cost in obtaining international education and also the difficulty in obtaining travel assistance to further education abroad,” said Rebecca Donkor, Founder of the College of Beauty Arts and Entrepreneurship.

The partnership deal seeks to offer flexibility to learn from home at a preferred time or attend tutorials at learning centres.

College of Beauty Arts and Entrepreneurship, formerly The Beauty Institute, a subsidiary of Makeup Ghana, was set up to offer training in makeup artistry and professional development.

As employer expectation has become higher with increasing demand, service delivery goes beyond just vocational skills.

In view of this, College of Beauty Arts and Entrepreneurship has responded with a richer array of business and technology oriented programmes designed to build requisite skills for students, broadening their socio cultural awareness in order to prepare them for productive civic responsibilities.

CBAE is expanding, as has the industry, into many branches of design, to serve the creative industries broadly through its wide variety of design, fine and applied arts, and business and technology programmes, based on an increasingly strong foundation of competency based training (CBT).

CBAE is approved by the Ghana Education Service and accredited by Commission for Technical and Vocational Education and Training.