Kenvale College of Tourism & Hospitality Management

Kenvale College Of Tourism & Hospitality Management

The Kenvale College of Hospitality & Event Management is a private college for those students who have an interest in cookery, event management and/or hospitality. It is located in Randwick, New South Wales and is exactly opposite the University of New South Wales. The college is renowned as the first school of hospitality in Australia founded in 1971. Kenvale College is also renowned for the High Flyers Scholarship which the college offers in association with the Sydney Radisson Hotel.

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