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Language courses abroad will allow you in the shortest period of time both to break the barrier to free communication in English and also to receive a whole range of impressions. Specialists in the British International Schools will help you find a suitable English language study centre not only in Great Britain but also in New Zealand, America and Australia.

For children 12 years of age and older there are study centres which work all year round in Oxford, Bournemouth, Cambridge, London and Edinburgh (Great Britain), Washington (USA), Auckland and Christchurch (New Zealand), and Perth (Australia), which are world leaders in the study of English. Language courses cater for different levels of English, from beginners to advanced. Courses differ in intensity from 20 – 30 lessons a week, in length from 2 weeks to a year, in content from normal English lessons to professional training according to your requirements. Lessons can be for individuals or groups. You can prepare for and take any of the following exams: TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS, KET, PET, FCE, CAE, CPE, CEELT, CEIBT, SEFIC, OP, OH, or OIBEC. Accommodation is according to your preference – in a family, a hotel, a hall of residence and so on.

Summer schools cater for 8 – 18 year olds in London, Milton, Edinburgh, Oxford and Cambridge (Great Britain), Dublin (Ireland), and Washington (USA). Summer programmes are organised as a package which includes: 20 lessons of English a week in an international group, accommodation in a host family or residence, 3 meals a day, excursions and a sports programme. The minimum stay is 2 weeks.

If you wish to give your child a European education, a range of private schools in Great Britain can provide this: Box Hill School, Frensham Heights School, Gramercy Hall School, Hull Grammar School, Kingswood College, St. Mary’s Hall, Tower House School, and Wycliffe College. Children study in private schools from the age of 3 to 18 years. The education of children within the British National Curriculum provides a real opportunity on leaving school to enter a European University and continue a future career in the West.

 

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