One of the best places to engage in an English course is in an English-speaking country. The UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand have a wide range of cities to study in, including, but not limited to beachside, city centre, historic sites, modern ones, and much more.
Enjoy the history, experience a new culture, feel the modern vibes of the regions abroad. Our partner institutions offer a great range of courses in their schools and use specialised teaching methods and materials. This helps ensure that you get the best out of the education.
English is a widely spoken language, and it is a necessity when traveling to an English-speaking country. Being multilingual is a skill which not only helps during studying but also enhances career opportunities and communication skills.
We are affiliated with more than 50 summer schools in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Europe, and have gained over 7 years of experience in admitting students to their desired summer school.
As a result, we are confident that we can help you decide what options are best for you and which of these are available for you to apply for, at a given time. We are here to advise you from our experience on the best options for you, with special focus on your chosen career or education route.
English courses (2 weeks – 52 weeks)
All-year (English school)
Normally no entry requirements for English courses. Specialised English courses have academic & IELTS requirements.
For English courses, fees start from £150 per week and go up depending on the duration and type of course, as well as the institutions at which you wish to study.
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