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From six classrooms to seven campuses and 117,000+ students
Greenwich College, part of ASX-listed NextEd Group (ASX: NXD), is proud to celebrate its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of growth, innovation, diversification, and student success.
Founded in 2005 with just six classrooms in Sydney, Greenwich has evolved into one of Australia’s leading private education providers, with seven campuses across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and the Gold Coast. Each year, more than 8,000 students from over 50 countries choose Greenwich, and more than 117,000 international students have studied with the College across English language and Vocational studies since its humble beginnings.
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The next step
In 2026, Greenwich will offer Bachelors in IT, Game Design and 3D Animation in collaboration with AIT (Academy of Interactive Technology), another member of the NextEd Group. This marks the beginning of Greenwich’s expansion into their own higher education pathways and broadening their appeal to a greater range of markets and student profiles, enabling them to offer the whole suite of post secondary education for international students, from English language, through VET and into Higher Education.

Contributing to Australia’s education sector
International education is Australia’s fourth-largest export, valued at more than $40 billion annually.
Greenwich contributes by equipping thousands of graduates each year with skills for further study
and employment, while building partnerships with industry.
Success stories include:
“I had the opportunity to explore various aspects, which eventually led to a great job offer from the World Organization!”
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Andrea came from Mexico to study a Diploma in Project Management at Greenwich. The program gave her the skills and confidence to lead complex projects, and today she works as a Project Manager at Deep Dive, applying what she learned every day. “Greenwich has been a cornerstone in my professional journey.”

Daniela came from Brazil seeking a better life and studied General English and English for Business at Greenwich. She loved the supportive teachers who boosted her confidence and helped her grow socially and academically. Today, she is a certified Welfare Worker in Australia, working as a community support worker.

Camila, a journalist and human rights worker from Colombia, came to Australia to improve her English. At Greenwich, she studied Cambridge courses, enjoying dynamic teachers and a multicultural community that boosted her progress. Her dream is to work globally in human rights and peacebuilding, using English as a tool for social transformation.
Two decades down, many more to go
For Roxi and Justin, Greenwich’s 20th anniversary is more than just a milestone, it’s a moment to reflect on the journey they’ve shared and the future they are shaping together.
Roxi began as a TESOL student — taught by Justin himself — before rising to become General Manager. Justin, who joined when Greenwich had only four teachers and 75 students, has since helped shape its teaching culture as Master Teacher. Once teacher and student, they now lead side by side, their careers evolving in step with Greenwich’s transformation from six classrooms in Sydney to seven campuses nationwide, a diverse vocational portfolio, and now the exciting step into higher education.
What unites their reflections is a simple yet powerful hope: that Greenwich will continue to grow, innovate, and keep students at the heart of everything it does.
As Roxi imagines celebrating Greenwich’s 40th anniversary and Justin reflects on the college’s resilience, both leaders agree: the best of Greenwich is still to come.
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