Monday 13 September 2021

Recently, our Managing Director, Tracey O’Halloran, was interviewed by StudyTravel Magazine about the challenges faced by testing providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can read the full article by clicking here.

International border closures and heavily restricted travel have had a devastating impact upon ancillary service providers, which, unlike schools, rely solely on international student business for their survival. While AEAS has experienced a decline in test numbers since March 2020, we are pleased to have continued offering in-person testing with high levels of security and integrity in all locations around the world, except where lockdowns have temporarily prevented this.

Although the last 18 months have been challenging, as a result of AEAS’ strong support and advocacy for the school sector during COVID-19, we are pleased to have partnered with a significant number of new Australian schools, as well as expanding into the USA and New Zealand. You can view the full list of schools accepting an AEAS Test here.

As the world reopens, and vaccination rates increase, we look forward to assisting many more international students to achieve their study abroad dreams. You can find out more about AEAS testing and the services we can offer schools here.