Facilities must meet certain standard
A senior member of the education department says the infrastructure on the Island needs to be in place before appealing to international students.
It's currently a one-way system with many Island students opting to travel to the UK to study with none coming here.
Chief executive at the Department of Education and Children is Ronald Barr.
He says it's essential students have the best experience possible:
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