Background
In every society worldwide, academic achievement is often emphasized. Schools typically prioritize subjects like Language, Mathematics, and Science, and children who excel in these areas are often regarded as “smart children.” However, individuals who demonstrate exceptional talents in non-academic fields such as Art, Dance, or Sports may sometimes be unfairly labeled as “non-academic children” within the school environment.
CAEB is established to recognize children with visual art talents, who are skilled in drawing, design, and crafting, in order to make them feel appreciated and valued. By acknowledging their gifts and providing them with opportunities to express themselves creatively, we can contribute to a positive childhood experience that fosters motivation and confidence. This encouragement can help them grow into individuals who are passionate and confident in their pursuits in life.
Vision
Mission
Our modern examination method is designed to support self-learning, promoting an educational paradigm that encourages students to learn at their own pace and develop their unique style. This progressive approach cultivates independence, innovation, and confidence in young artists, setting them apart in the traditional landscape.
CAEB is set out to transform the first official body dedicated to recognize and certify children’s art internationally. This pioneering step reflects our commitment to empower the next generation of artists. Our ultimate goal is to create a world where every child’s artistic talent is nurtured, recognised and valued.
Awarding Body Of CAEB
ADDRESS: 18 Lower Bridge St, Canterbury CT1 2LG, United Kingdom
CONTACT NO : +44 1227 762107
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://warnborough.edu
EMAIL : info@warnborough.edu
History Of Warnborough College UK
Warnborough College was founded by Ethyl Tempest-Mogg in Oxford in 1973. Originally founded for visiting American students keen to experience the Oxford Socratic method of learning, Warnborough soon acquired an increasing number of international students who had the opportunity to study English and take courses for university entrance.
From its beginning, sponsorship was obtained from many American educators including the Presidents of various universities, Bishops of several dioceses, and the President of the National Council of Churches of America.
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sent her warmest wishes for a successful future. Read more about our founding sponsors.
Expansion of Programs
Further expansion in 1985 saw the successful launch of a study abroad programme in Australia for American students. In 1987, the Archbishop of Canterbury authorised the appointment of an Honorary Chaplain to Warnborough, who was also responsible for the Warnborough Australian Studies Programme.
From 1988 to 1991, Warnborough College held degree-granting status from the Education Licensure Commission in Washington, DC. Thereafter, Warnborough offered foundation courses for entry into UK universities, and American colleges and universities. The college became an accredited centre for the University of Oxford Delegacy of Local Examinations in 1990, and courses were taught for their Certificate in Travel and Tourism, and International Business English.
Warnborough in Canterbury
