Eurocentres, hitting its 70th birthday in almost two years, organises language travels to over 35 wonderful destinations on five continents for students from all over the world. The foundation is committed to the quality of its classroom teaching as it provides students with superb tuition in eight languages. As a major participant in the establishment of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, Eurocentres thus takes great pride in fulfilling its role as a reference in international language education. Nonetheless, it is also the foundation’s goal to guarantee an unforgettable experience to the students, given that is through laughter, new friendships and beautiful memories that a simple language stay turns into a singular moment in life.
The document provides information about the University of London degree programmes offered through SIM Global Education in Singapore. It details the 29-year partnership between SIM Global Education and the University of London, where the academic direction is provided by the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The programmes offered include bachelor's degrees in various subjects as well as diplomas, and graduates are awarded degrees from the University of London.
This annual report from Rochambeau French International School summarizes the 2014-2015 school year. It discusses outstanding academic results including high university acceptance rates and exam scores. It also provides information on the diverse international student body, financial aid awarded, and fundraising results. The school saw increased enrollment, surplus finances, and continued investment in infrastructure and technology. Overall, 2014-2015 was described as a great year of growth and success for Rochambeau.
William Academy is a private secondary school located in Toronto, Canada that offers programs from grades 5 through 12 following the Ontario curriculum. It has three campuses near Toronto and all campuses are IELTS test centers. The school focuses on providing a learner-centered experience through small class sizes and customized learning programs. It prepares students for admission to top universities in Canada and abroad. The school offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs as well as boarding options. It provides guidance and support for students to gain admission to prestigious post-secondary institutions.
Dubai is home to thousands of people. It is one of the largest cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Many of these people belong to different countries and communities and are now settled in Dubai. As the people of Sharjah belong to different communities, almost every culture is practiced there. The total population of Dubai, UAE, as of 2019 was 3.331 million.
Our head office based in central Manchester (UK) is ideally located right in the heart of the city centre with excellent national and international travel links. Our international establishments in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Bangkok (Thailand), and Chennai (India) allow our students to discuss their requirements with our counselors in their home countries.
We understand that you expect to study at the best possible institution and our consultants are all multi-lingual UK graduates, many of who have undergone industry recognised and accredited training. We are also a registered UCAS (Universities and College Admissions Service) centre, so you can be sure that your application is being reviewed by experts.
C.Ed. Overseas Education Consultants is an education consultancy assisting students who wish to study abroad. We are the official representatives of several foreign universities in India and are registered with British Council Division (British High Commission) and most of our counsellors have been trained by them to promote education in their countries.
The document provides information about the University of London degree programmes offered through SIM Global Education in Singapore. It details the 29-year partnership between SIM Global Education and the University of London, where the academic direction is provided by the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The programmes offered include bachelor's degrees in various subjects as well as diplomas, and graduates are awarded degrees from the University of London.
This annual report from Rochambeau French International School summarizes the 2014-2015 school year. It discusses outstanding academic results including high university acceptance rates and exam scores. It also provides information on the diverse international student body, financial aid awarded, and fundraising results. The school saw increased enrollment, surplus finances, and continued investment in infrastructure and technology. Overall, 2014-2015 was described as a great year of growth and success for Rochambeau.
William Academy is a private secondary school located in Toronto, Canada that offers programs from grades 5 through 12 following the Ontario curriculum. It has three campuses near Toronto and all campuses are IELTS test centers. The school focuses on providing a learner-centered experience through small class sizes and customized learning programs. It prepares students for admission to top universities in Canada and abroad. The school offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs as well as boarding options. It provides guidance and support for students to gain admission to prestigious post-secondary institutions.
Dubai is home to thousands of people. It is one of the largest cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Many of these people belong to different countries and communities and are now settled in Dubai. As the people of Sharjah belong to different communities, almost every culture is practiced there. The total population of Dubai, UAE, as of 2019 was 3.331 million.
Our head office based in central Manchester (UK) is ideally located right in the heart of the city centre with excellent national and international travel links. Our international establishments in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Bangkok (Thailand), and Chennai (India) allow our students to discuss their requirements with our counselors in their home countries.
We understand that you expect to study at the best possible institution and our consultants are all multi-lingual UK graduates, many of who have undergone industry recognised and accredited training. We are also a registered UCAS (Universities and College Admissions Service) centre, so you can be sure that your application is being reviewed by experts.
C.Ed. Overseas Education Consultants is an education consultancy assisting students who wish to study abroad. We are the official representatives of several foreign universities in India and are registered with British Council Division (British High Commission) and most of our counsellors have been trained by them to promote education in their countries.
The document discusses WIRIS, a global solution for mathematics education that provides several tools and services including a formula editor, interactive calculator, online questionnaires, and contents for interactive whiteboards. It is integrated into learning management systems and provides hosting services. WIRIS offers great customer service and has over 12 years of experience working with educational institutions around the world.
The document lists 10 popular reasons for students to study in the UK, including shorter course durations, a multicultural learning environment, affordable tuition, opportunities for travel throughout Europe after graduation, wide variety of program offerings and facilities, high quality learning environment, and ability to join a global alumni network. Studying in the UK provides access to world-class education at top-ranked universities and interaction with international students to broaden one's perspectives.
Find the complete information about MA Applied Linguistics and Tesol Distance Learning from the University of Leicester.
The MA in Applied Linguistics and TESOL programme enables you to extend your insight of current theoretical and practical perspectives of language teaching. You have the opportunity to swap ideas with other qualified language teaching experts from many various contexts.
Learn more: https://www.staffordglobal.org/course/masters-in-applied-linguistics-and-tesol/
This document contains Liberty Whitehorn's UCAS application information. It lists their GCSE grades and final grades from years 1 and 2 of study. It also provides details on 8 different university course options for Digital Media, Interactive Design, Media Production and Media Studies. For each course, the document gives the UCAS code, link, location, entry requirements and Liberty's rating of how suitable they feel the course is on a scale of 0 to 10. The highest rated courses were Digital Media at Salford University and Interactive Design at Northumbria University which both received a 10 out of 10 rating.
INTO Manchester provides academic preparation programs and English language courses that guarantee progression to top UK universities. Located in Manchester, it offers modern learning facilities, experienced teachers, and support for international students. Over 2,000 students have successfully progressed to higher education programs, with many gaining admission to top universities like Cambridge, Warwick, and Manchester. Students can also enhance their career prospects through the INTO Manchester Leadership Program.
Top canadian colleges and universities 2019Vaishali Joshi
The document discusses top Canadian colleges and universities for international students in 2019, providing information on 10 institutions. It summarizes that Lethbridge College offers various programs and allocates $6 million annually in funding for international students. Yorkville University offers professional programs to help students contribute to society while studying in Canada. Algoma University develops business-minded leaders and provides experiences to help students succeed in today's economy.
Global Opportunities is an Indian education consultancy that has been assisting students pursue higher education overseas since 2001. It has over 400 partner institutions across the world and has helped over 40,000 students gain admission. The company provides counseling services to students throughout the application process and aims to familiarize them with studying abroad. It has 18 offices across India and invests in training and technology to deliver high quality services.
Camosun college welcome tocamosun 2014-english-webiamprosperous
Camosun College is a public community college located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It offers over 100 programs across six schools and centers of study to over 12,500 full and part-time students from over 50 countries. Students benefit from small class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities, co-op programs, and outstanding student services. Victoria has a mild climate and access to nature as well as an urban lifestyle.
Kaplan International Colleges (KIC) is celebrating its 10th anniversary of helping international students gain admission to top universities worldwide. Over the past decade, KIC has expanded significantly and now has partnerships with 15 prestigious universities in the UK, US, and Australia. KIC provides pathway programs that guarantee admission to its partner universities for students who successfully complete the programs. The document highlights KIC's growth, success stories of alumni, and commitment to continuing to transform students' futures in the next decade.
Founded in 1851, The University of Derby served as the main and largest education provider for Derbyshire City, England, United Kingdom. Today, it is one of the UK’s leading modern and innovative Universities with over 300 undergraduate programmes and 22,000 students from 121 countries, spread across 5 academic colleges and 3 campuses. The University of Derby prides itself in having a clear vision to offer a value-added UK education that is more personal, relevant, and business-focused.
Dedicated to teaching and focusing on delivering real world experiential learning, the University of Derby has received accreditations from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Find out more about the suite of Final Year Degree offered by University of derby in Singapore at www.asm.edu.sg or call 6720 3333
The document provides information about the BA (Hons) Business Studies degree program offered online through a partnership between University College Plymouth St Mark & St John (UCP Marjon) and Marjon Online. Some key details include:
- UCP Marjon has over 170 years of experience offering higher education programs and places emphasis on academic excellence, receiving high rankings for teaching excellence.
- The BA (Hons) Business Studies degree can be completed fully online and includes coursework covering topics like management, IT, finance, and marketing.
- The program is structured into three stages - Certificate of Higher Education, Diploma of Higher Education, and BA (Hons). It provides flexibility to study at your own
St. Patrick's International College Lcca prospectus(1)Abhishek Bajaj
The document provides information about the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), including its vision, courses offered, and why one should study there. LCCA offers foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs across four schools - Fashion and Design, Still and Moving Image, Graphic and Spatial Design, and Creative Management. Courses are intended to be practical and career-focused to help students gain relevant skills for employment in creative industries. Studying in London provides access to the city's vibrant cultural scene and creative community.
The document summarizes an executive MBA program offered by the University of Hull Business School in partnership with MDCI and Gulf College in Muscat, Oman. The program is a part-time program that can be completed without interrupting one's career. It is a 2-year program with courses, seminars in Muscat, and a research project. The program is accredited and will provide students with the latest business knowledge and skills to advance their careers and organizations. Financial assistance such as loans are available from the Muscat Development Bank.
The document outlines the top 7 reasons to study in the UK, including its world renowned universities like Oxford and Cambridge, globally recognized courses and qualifications, large international student population, multi-ethnic culture, work opportunities for students, available education scholarships, and proximity to other parts of Europe for travel. It encourages attending a UK Application Day event to directly interact with officials from top UK universities to apply, get counseling and scholarships, and learn more about studying in the UK.
The UK has a multicultural society with a rich diversity of cultures-languages and higher education degrees are recognized worldwide by employers. Many top-ranked universities available in the UK and the admission-visa process is very simple. UK Degree takes less time to attain than a degree in other countries.
The School Leaders Summit at The Education Show 2014 is a two-day program for school leaders to learn, network, and address challenges. It will feature over 30 presentations from school leaders and experts on topics like the new Ofsted framework, using Pupil Premium funds, assessment changes, and technology in education. Presenters include Professor Brian Cox, the Schools Commissioner, and heads from successful schools. An afternoon is focused on issues for academies. The goal is to provide tools and strategies to position schools at the forefront of innovation.
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1) The document discusses how traffic routing oscillations can occur when a high percentage of drivers receive real-time traffic information from the same provider and choose routes based on that information.
2) Microsimulations of a worst-case scenario showed that when all drivers on the network received the same estimated travel times, it led to unstable routing patterns as traffic levels on different roads continually fluctuated.
3) To overcome these instabilities, the document recommends using stochastic route choice models that incorporate an element of uncertainty into individual routing decisions, helping to distribute traffic more evenly across the network.
Wherecamp Navigation Conference 2015 - Geo-behavioral personas for next gener...WhereCampBerlin
This document discusses using location data and behavioral profiling to better understand customers and target marketing. It proposes creating "geo-behavioral personas" by analyzing billions of location signals from smartphones to understand why customers are in certain places and predict future movements. This would help address flaws in traditional location analysis like oversimplified geo-fencing and lack of context about customer interests and behaviors. Maps of customer interests over time and space could then be used to identify optimal locations and times to target specific audiences.
The main causes of poverty in the world are lack of access to resources, lack of economic opportunities, and political instability. Many international organizations receive donations to provide aid to poor countries, helping with issues like famine, child mortality, and education. Individuals can also help by donating money or volunteering with charitable organizations to support long-term development programs.
The document discusses WIRIS, a global solution for mathematics education that provides several tools and services including a formula editor, interactive calculator, online questionnaires, and contents for interactive whiteboards. It is integrated into learning management systems and provides hosting services. WIRIS offers great customer service and has over 12 years of experience working with educational institutions around the world.
The document lists 10 popular reasons for students to study in the UK, including shorter course durations, a multicultural learning environment, affordable tuition, opportunities for travel throughout Europe after graduation, wide variety of program offerings and facilities, high quality learning environment, and ability to join a global alumni network. Studying in the UK provides access to world-class education at top-ranked universities and interaction with international students to broaden one's perspectives.
Find the complete information about MA Applied Linguistics and Tesol Distance Learning from the University of Leicester.
The MA in Applied Linguistics and TESOL programme enables you to extend your insight of current theoretical and practical perspectives of language teaching. You have the opportunity to swap ideas with other qualified language teaching experts from many various contexts.
Learn more: https://www.staffordglobal.org/course/masters-in-applied-linguistics-and-tesol/
This document contains Liberty Whitehorn's UCAS application information. It lists their GCSE grades and final grades from years 1 and 2 of study. It also provides details on 8 different university course options for Digital Media, Interactive Design, Media Production and Media Studies. For each course, the document gives the UCAS code, link, location, entry requirements and Liberty's rating of how suitable they feel the course is on a scale of 0 to 10. The highest rated courses were Digital Media at Salford University and Interactive Design at Northumbria University which both received a 10 out of 10 rating.
INTO Manchester provides academic preparation programs and English language courses that guarantee progression to top UK universities. Located in Manchester, it offers modern learning facilities, experienced teachers, and support for international students. Over 2,000 students have successfully progressed to higher education programs, with many gaining admission to top universities like Cambridge, Warwick, and Manchester. Students can also enhance their career prospects through the INTO Manchester Leadership Program.
Top canadian colleges and universities 2019Vaishali Joshi
The document discusses top Canadian colleges and universities for international students in 2019, providing information on 10 institutions. It summarizes that Lethbridge College offers various programs and allocates $6 million annually in funding for international students. Yorkville University offers professional programs to help students contribute to society while studying in Canada. Algoma University develops business-minded leaders and provides experiences to help students succeed in today's economy.
Global Opportunities is an Indian education consultancy that has been assisting students pursue higher education overseas since 2001. It has over 400 partner institutions across the world and has helped over 40,000 students gain admission. The company provides counseling services to students throughout the application process and aims to familiarize them with studying abroad. It has 18 offices across India and invests in training and technology to deliver high quality services.
Camosun college welcome tocamosun 2014-english-webiamprosperous
Camosun College is a public community college located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It offers over 100 programs across six schools and centers of study to over 12,500 full and part-time students from over 50 countries. Students benefit from small class sizes, hands-on learning opportunities, co-op programs, and outstanding student services. Victoria has a mild climate and access to nature as well as an urban lifestyle.
Kaplan International Colleges (KIC) is celebrating its 10th anniversary of helping international students gain admission to top universities worldwide. Over the past decade, KIC has expanded significantly and now has partnerships with 15 prestigious universities in the UK, US, and Australia. KIC provides pathway programs that guarantee admission to its partner universities for students who successfully complete the programs. The document highlights KIC's growth, success stories of alumni, and commitment to continuing to transform students' futures in the next decade.
Founded in 1851, The University of Derby served as the main and largest education provider for Derbyshire City, England, United Kingdom. Today, it is one of the UK’s leading modern and innovative Universities with over 300 undergraduate programmes and 22,000 students from 121 countries, spread across 5 academic colleges and 3 campuses. The University of Derby prides itself in having a clear vision to offer a value-added UK education that is more personal, relevant, and business-focused.
Dedicated to teaching and focusing on delivering real world experiential learning, the University of Derby has received accreditations from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Find out more about the suite of Final Year Degree offered by University of derby in Singapore at www.asm.edu.sg or call 6720 3333
The document provides information about the BA (Hons) Business Studies degree program offered online through a partnership between University College Plymouth St Mark & St John (UCP Marjon) and Marjon Online. Some key details include:
- UCP Marjon has over 170 years of experience offering higher education programs and places emphasis on academic excellence, receiving high rankings for teaching excellence.
- The BA (Hons) Business Studies degree can be completed fully online and includes coursework covering topics like management, IT, finance, and marketing.
- The program is structured into three stages - Certificate of Higher Education, Diploma of Higher Education, and BA (Hons). It provides flexibility to study at your own
St. Patrick's International College Lcca prospectus(1)Abhishek Bajaj
The document provides information about the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), including its vision, courses offered, and why one should study there. LCCA offers foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs across four schools - Fashion and Design, Still and Moving Image, Graphic and Spatial Design, and Creative Management. Courses are intended to be practical and career-focused to help students gain relevant skills for employment in creative industries. Studying in London provides access to the city's vibrant cultural scene and creative community.
The document summarizes an executive MBA program offered by the University of Hull Business School in partnership with MDCI and Gulf College in Muscat, Oman. The program is a part-time program that can be completed without interrupting one's career. It is a 2-year program with courses, seminars in Muscat, and a research project. The program is accredited and will provide students with the latest business knowledge and skills to advance their careers and organizations. Financial assistance such as loans are available from the Muscat Development Bank.
The document outlines the top 7 reasons to study in the UK, including its world renowned universities like Oxford and Cambridge, globally recognized courses and qualifications, large international student population, multi-ethnic culture, work opportunities for students, available education scholarships, and proximity to other parts of Europe for travel. It encourages attending a UK Application Day event to directly interact with officials from top UK universities to apply, get counseling and scholarships, and learn more about studying in the UK.
The UK has a multicultural society with a rich diversity of cultures-languages and higher education degrees are recognized worldwide by employers. Many top-ranked universities available in the UK and the admission-visa process is very simple. UK Degree takes less time to attain than a degree in other countries.
The School Leaders Summit at The Education Show 2014 is a two-day program for school leaders to learn, network, and address challenges. It will feature over 30 presentations from school leaders and experts on topics like the new Ofsted framework, using Pupil Premium funds, assessment changes, and technology in education. Presenters include Professor Brian Cox, the Schools Commissioner, and heads from successful schools. An afternoon is focused on issues for academies. The goal is to provide tools and strategies to position schools at the forefront of innovation.
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1) The document discusses how traffic routing oscillations can occur when a high percentage of drivers receive real-time traffic information from the same provider and choose routes based on that information.
2) Microsimulations of a worst-case scenario showed that when all drivers on the network received the same estimated travel times, it led to unstable routing patterns as traffic levels on different roads continually fluctuated.
3) To overcome these instabilities, the document recommends using stochastic route choice models that incorporate an element of uncertainty into individual routing decisions, helping to distribute traffic more evenly across the network.
Wherecamp Navigation Conference 2015 - Geo-behavioral personas for next gener...WhereCampBerlin
This document discusses using location data and behavioral profiling to better understand customers and target marketing. It proposes creating "geo-behavioral personas" by analyzing billions of location signals from smartphones to understand why customers are in certain places and predict future movements. This would help address flaws in traditional location analysis like oversimplified geo-fencing and lack of context about customer interests and behaviors. Maps of customer interests over time and space could then be used to identify optimal locations and times to target specific audiences.
The main causes of poverty in the world are lack of access to resources, lack of economic opportunities, and political instability. Many international organizations receive donations to provide aid to poor countries, helping with issues like famine, child mortality, and education. Individuals can also help by donating money or volunteering with charitable organizations to support long-term development programs.
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This document discusses several Enlightenment thinkers and their ideas, including John Locke, Charles-Louis Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Adam Smith. It focuses on their ideas about government, including natural rights, separation of powers, social contract theory, and laissez-faire economics. The objective is to explain the effect of Enlightenment ideas on society and government, such as increased calls for democracy, reforms to education and government, and questioning the divine right of kings to rule.
This document provides information for students in Mrs. James's homeroom class. It outlines schedules, rules, and procedures for the class. The daily schedule includes periods for homeroom, classes, lunch, and announcements. Cell phone policies and dress code are reviewed. The class will use a house system with rewards for following rules. Thirty-five rules address behavior, manners, classroom conduct, and character. The document also previews activities like filling out schedules and a get-to-know-you scavenger hunt.
Aljoscha Krettek - The Future of Apache FlinkFlink Forward
http://flink-forward.org/kb_sessions/the-future-of-apache-flinktm/
In this session we will first have a look at the current state of Apache Flink before diving into some of the upcoming features that are either already in development or still in the design phase. Some of the features currently in development that we are going to cover are: – Dynamic Scaling: Adapting a running program to changing workloads. – Queryable State: External querying of internal Flink state. This has the power to replace key/value stores by turning Flink into a key value store that allows for up to date querying of results. – Side Inputs: Having additional data that evolves over time as input to a stream operation. For the glimpse at the far-off future of Apache Flink™ we dare not make any predictions yet. In the session we will look at the latest whisperings and see what the community is currently thinking up as solutions to existing problems and predicted future challenges in the stream processing space.
Cascading is a Java API for building batch data applications on Hadoop. Originally developed for Hadoop MapReduce, Cascading programs can now run on Apache Flink. When translated to Flink, a Cascading program runs as a single Flink job rather than multiple MapReduce jobs. This improves performance by allowing pipelined data exchange and avoiding writing intermediate results to HDFS. Benchmark results show the TF-IDF example program runs much faster on Flink than when translated to MapReduce, due to Flink's efficient in-memory operators and pipelined execution.
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Many use cases in the telecommunication industry require producing counters, quality metrics, and alarms in a streaming fashion with very low latency. Most of this metrics are only valuable when they’re made available as soon as the associated events happened. In our company we are looking for a system able to produce this kind of real-time indicator, which must handle massive amounts of data (400,000 eps) with often peak loads (like New Year’s Eve) or out-of-order events like massive network disorder. Low latency and flexible window management with specific watermark emission are also a must-haves. Heterogeneous format, multiple flow correlation, and the possibility of late data arrival are other challenges. Flink being already widely used at Bouygues Telecom for real-time data integration, its features made it the evident candidate for the future System. In this talk, we'll present a real use case of streaming analytics using Flink, Kafka & HBase along with other legacy systems.
Apache Flink Training: DataStream API Part 1 BasicFlink Forward
The document provides an overview of Apache Flink's DataStream API for stream processing. It discusses key concepts like stream execution environments, data types (including tuples), transformations (such as map, filter, grouping), data sources (files, sockets, collections), sinks, and fault tolerance through checkpointing. The document also contains examples of a WordCount application using the DataStream API in Java.
Dongwon Kim – A Comparative Performance Evaluation of FlinkFlink Forward
This document provides a summary and analysis of a performance evaluation comparing the big data processing engine Flink to other engines like Spark, Tez, and MapReduce. The key points are:
- Flink completes a 3.2TB TeraSort benchmark faster than Spark, Tez, and MapReduce due to its pipelined execution model which allows more overlap between stages compared to the other engines.
- While Tez and Spark attempt to overlap stages, in practice they do not due to the way tasks are scheduled and launched. MapReduce shows some overlap but is still slower.
- Flink causes fewer disk accesses during shuffling by transferring data directly from memory to memory instead of writing to disk like
OUS Royal Academy of Economics and Technology in Switzerland.pptxOUSRoyalAcademy
OUS Switzerland is a registered trademark that provides online education programs. It is accredited by EFMD and ASIC. It offers associate, bachelor's, master's and doctorate programs that can be completed in one year plus a thesis. Programs are taught in English and allow flexible, online study. Students can study business fields like hospitality, tourism, nutrition and more. The online classes are kept small to enable intensive learning while balancing work and life commitments.
A presentation by NooA´s Swedish partner Ebba Ossiannilsson at SVERD´s conference in Stockholm on Oct. 18, 2013. At the conference it was announced that CAmpus NooA was nominated for the international Boldic Award and came in second.
The Nordic open online Academy (NooA) provides quality online education through online courses. NooA aims to become an international learning mall for online courses by developing a multilingual learning community that is flexible for students and accredited in multiple countries. NooA values economical, flexible, quality-conscious, transparent, and social learning. It focuses on cooperative online education and being an attractive partner for institutions and companies to develop and translate courses.
The document discusses international accreditations and international students at University American College Skopje (UACS). It provides an overview of UACS and its mission to combine European and American educational standards through participative learning and real-world experiences. UACS has obtained accreditation from ACBSP and ECBE, demonstrating accountability and quality. A survey found that international accreditation was an important factor for most students in choosing UACS, and that it has led to improved teaching methods using international textbooks. While internationalization can be further enhanced, accreditation benefits students through increased opportunities and a premium education.
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Top Countries Of Europe That Provide Free Education - Know How To Apply.pptx.pdfEdugo Abroad
Abroad education is a dream for many students but it’s often associated with premium tuition fees.
Guess what? — abroad education doesn’t have to cost anything. There are plenty of countries in Europe that actually offer free education to foreign students.
So if you’re a student interested in going abroad for education but worried about the tuition fees, then this blog is for you.
We have compiled a list of 3 European countries that offer free education to international students without a scholarship or student loan.
On top of this, we will also guide you on how to apply for free education in each European country.
A presentation by Ms Lesley Davis, Deputy Chief Executive, Association of Colleges (AoC) on an overview of the UK College sector presented in a special workshop on ‘Training of Trainers: Models & Case Studies from UK’ on the occasion of the
4th FICCI Global Skills Summit 2011on 14th September, 2011.
The Erasmus Mundus program offers scholarships for top quality masters and doctoral courses across Europe through three actions. Action 1 supports joint degree programs between European and non-European universities. Action 2 establishes partnerships between European and specific regions to fund student and staff mobility. Action 3 promotes European higher education. The document provides details on eligibility, coverage of scholarships which include allowances, tuition and travel, and how to apply directly to courses and partnerships.
SLC is a world-leading provider of specialist business and industry-specific language training courses for professionals around the world. They have over 30 years of experience arranging language training for global companies, SMEs, and individuals. Their portfolio includes school-based courses, in-company training, online courses, and test preparation. Partnering with SLC allows agencies to expand their service offerings and generate additional revenue by providing clients access to SLC's network of accredited language training providers and specialized business English courses. SLC handles all course administration and management to deliver a turnkey solution for partner agencies.
Welcome to the Level 3 Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies, a comprehensive and Ofqual-accredited qualification delivered online by the London School of Business and Research (LSBR), UK. This foundation diploma serves as a solid stepping stone for individuals aspiring to pursue higher education, providing a robust foundation across various disciplines. Accredited by Ofqual, this program is designed to offer flexibility for working professionals, allowing them to shape their studies around their work schedules and seamlessly integrate learning into their professional lives.
Course Overview:
The Level 3 Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies serves as a gateway to higher education, offering a diverse curriculum that spans key subject areas. This one-year program provides a comprehensive introduction to academic skills, critical thinking, and foundational knowledge that will prepare students for success in further academic pursuits.
Key Features:
Ofqual Accreditation: This foundation diploma is accredited by Ofqual, ensuring that students receive a qualification recognized for its quality and adherence to rigorous standards.
Online Learning: Embrace the flexibility of online education, allowing you to pursue your foundation diploma from anywhere in the world. The interactive platform encourages collaborative learning and engagement with diverse perspectives.
Assignment-Based Assessment: Say goodbye to traditional exams. The assessment structure relies solely on assignments, providing a practical and relevant evaluation of your academic skills and knowledge.
Perfect for Working Professionals: Tailored to accommodate the busy schedules of working professionals, this foundation diploma allows individuals to mold their studies around their work commitments, making it an ideal qualification for those looking to advance their education without disrupting their professional lives.
Curriculum Highlights:
Academic Writing: Develop essential academic writing skills, including research, citation, and the crafting of well-structured essays and reports.
Critical Thinking: Cultivate critical thinking abilities, enabling you to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and make informed decisions.
Mathematics for Higher Education: Strengthen your foundational mathematics skills, ensuring readiness for higher-level studies in various disciplines.
Introduction to Social Sciences: Explore key concepts in social sciences, including sociology, psychology, and anthropology, providing a broad understanding of human behavior and societies.
How to Enrol:
Enrolling in the Level 3 Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies is simple. Visit our website https://www.lsbr.uk/course/diploma-in-higher-education-studies-level-3/ to access detailed course information, entry requirements, and the enrollment process.
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2. Partner schools
Eurocentres schools
USA
CAnAdA
MexiCo
eUrope
perU
The world of Eurocentres
Vancouver
San Diego
Toronto
East Lansing
New York
Miami
Boston
Sliema
Bournemouth
Brighton
Cambridge
London
Dublin
Lausanne
Paris
AmboiseLa Rochelle
Cuzco
Playa del Carmen
Barcelona
Madrid
Valencia
Florence
Berlin
4. Index of Contents
Information and prices are current at the time
of going to press, but may be subject to change.
Please refer to eurocentres.com for the latest
updates.
Why Eurocentres 3
Quality 4 – 5
Eurocentres Success System 6
my.Eurocentres 7
Timetable & Levels 8 – 9
Courses 10 – 15
Accommodation & Social Activities 16 – 17
Great Britain & Ireland 18
London Central 20
London Eltham 21
Cambridge 22
Brighton 23
Bournemouth 24
Dublin 25
USA & Canada 26
San Diego 28
New York 29 – 30
Miami 29
Boston 29
East Lansing 31
Toronto 32
Vancouver 33
Australia / New Zealand / South Africa / Malta 34
Cairns 36
Melbourne 37
Sydney 38
Perth 39
Brisbane 39
Gold Coast 39
Auckland 39
Cape Town 40
Sliema 41
France & Switzerland 42
Paris 44
Amboise 45
La Rochelle 46
Lausanne 47
Spain / Peru / Mexico 48
Barcelona 50
Valencia 51
Madrid 53
Cuzco 52
Playa del Carmen 53
Italy / Germany / Japan / Russia 54
Florence 56
Berlin 57
Kanazawa 58
Moscow 59
St. Petersburg 60
General Terms & Conditions 61 – 63
Enrolment Instructions and Form 64 – 65
General Information 66
Insurance 67
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5. Why Eurocentres?
The Eurocentres Foundation has provided foreign language tuition
of the highest quality for over 60 years. The Foundation aims
to promote understanding between people and bridge national,
cultural and social barriers. The Foundation is supported by
Migros Culture Percentage – Migros’ voluntary commitment in
the fields of culture, society, education and leisure incorporated
in its articles of association.
Eurocentres is fully committed to making every course a successful
and fulfilling experience for every single participant, irrespective of
their linguistic or cultural background. Our key promises are:
Top quality
Fast and sustainable learning progress
Tailor-made course planning
Personal Coaching
Chance to meet people from all over the world
Welfare and safeguarding
Academic excellence
Up-to-the-minute methodology
State of the art technology
Most attractive destinations
Centrally located schools
Superb infrastructure
Carefully selected accommodations
Exciting social activities and excursions after class
A life experience with an experienced provider
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6. Quality
Quality is paramount. A consultant to the Council of Europe since
1968, Eurocentres played a crucial role in the development of the
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, a
worldwide standard for language learning. This guideline provides a
basis for developing and comparing language courses and results.
As a founding member of EAQUALS, Eurocentres has continuously
set global standards for high quality language learning.
Quality at Eurocentres
Eurocentres’s strong commitment to quality is evident
in its high performance standards. All aspects of the
school and services are monitored systematically by
our Quality Management System. We go the extra
mile to ensure fast and sustainable progress and
strongly believe that quality matters for a successful
learning experience.
The school
Teaching
Social Activities
Accommodation
Student satisfaction
96 % of our students recommend
Eurocentres to their friends and
families.
Accreditation
All Eurocentres schools are accredited by one or more
external quality assurance organisations such as
EAQUALS and the British Council. Our innovative
language methodologies and services are constantly
developed and adapted to exceed expectations and we
regularly achieve points of excellence. Our UK schools
are the highest rated group of English Language
schools according to British Council inspection
reports.
You can find public reports here:
British Council:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/education/accreditation
Independent Schools Inspectorate:
http://www.educationaloversight.co.uk/home/
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7. Quality accreditation
Fle
The national government
accreditation scheme for language
schools in France. Members are
regularly audited and must adhere
to strict standards.
Souffle
Leading professional association
for language schools in France.
Instituto Cervantes
The institute regularly checks
Spanish language schools.
Other important associations:
Imagine
The Imagine Education brand is
awarded to accredited schools
that meet the Canadian govern-
ment’s and provincial standards
of excellence.
EQA
British Columbia Education
Quality Assurance, Canada’s
first provincial government brand
of quality for post-secondary
education.
English UK
The largest and leading associa-
tion for schools in the UK. The
association monitors the quality
of teaching, accommodation and
the leisure programme.
Edusa
Edusa is the national association
of quality English language cen-
tres in South Africa.
Feltom
National association set up in
1989 for quality standards in
all aspects of language stays in
Malta.
Acels
Acels is the section of the Irish
Department of Education &
Skills responsible for monitoring
and ensuring quality standards in
English language teaching in
Ireland.
English USA
The largest professional associa-
tion of intensive English programs
in the United States with over
350 accredited member programs,
like CEA.
Neas
National organisation that has
been endorsing Australian
language schools since 1990.
English Australia
Only schools meeting strict
quality criteria can become a
member of this Australian
organisation.
Eaquals
Evaluation and Accreditation of
Quality in Language Services
guarantees excellent customer
service, and especially teaching
quality. Its regular inspections
set very high standards.
Languages Canada
Canada’s premier language
organisation. Members are regu-
larly audited and meet the rigor-
ous standards of the association.
British Council
For 70 years, the British Council
has ensured the high quality of its
member schools in the UK.
Educational Oversight (ISI)
The Independent Schools
Inspectorate is an agency
approved by the Home Office to
carry out Educational Oversight
inspections of English Language
Schools in England and Wales.
Only those schools that comply with strict quality standards
can become members of the independent organisations and
associations listed below. Eurocentres schools and our partner
organisations belong to one or more of these groups:
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8. Eurocentres
Success System
Eurocentres Success System
The innovative EUROCENTRES SUCCESS SYSTEM is
the Eurocentres seal of distinction. It is built on 3 pillars:
academic excellence, coaching, community & services.
Each of these pillars is supported by the online platform
my.Eurocentres.
• Personalised group tuition
• Exciting and lively lessons
• Real world references
• Latest technology and methodology
• Excellently trained teaching staff
• Detailed final certificate
• Permanent consultant to the
Council of Europe for language
teaching and training
• Personal evaluation of needs
• Course content based on personal
learning goals
• Development of communication,
interpersonal and intercultural skills
• Individual progress tracking
and feedback
• Personal study plan
• Recommendations for self-study
• Guided study sessions
• One-to-one tutorials biweekly
• Central locations
• State-of-the-art infrastructure
• Balanced nationality mix
• Accredited schools
• Carefully selected accommodation
• Exciting social activities and
excursions after class
• Welfare and safeguarding
• Available 24/7 worldwide
• Up-to-date learning activities
• Constant updates on learning progress
• Tailor-made study plan
• Wider online social & learning community platform
Academic Excellence Coaching Community & Services
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9. Our online campus my.Eurocentres is your 24/7 access to your
Eurocentres Experience. my.Eurocentres is an exciting new way to
get ahead with learning a foreign language, and become a member
of the Eurocentres community for life! You will get access to your
personalised account when you enrol.
Before you arrive:
• Start working on your personal study plan
• Practise
• Take online tests
• Connect with future classmates
• Plan your social activities
During your stay:
• Access assignments and reviews from your teacher
• Review vocabulary uploaded from class on your
mobile app
• Receive study recommendations
• Follow multimedia online exercises
• Track your progress
• Interact with classmates
• Sign up for social activities
After your stay:
• Continue your study plan for an extra month
• Access topical news lessons
• Review your achievement profile
• Stay in touch with new friends
Availability
• Study plan and mobile app available for all English
courses.
• my.Eurocentres is available when enrolling at one
of the following schools:
English: London Central, London Eltham,
Brighton, Bournemouth, Cambridge, San Diego,
Toronto, Vancouver, Cape Town, Cairns,
Melbourne, Sydney
French: Amboise, La Rochelle, Paris, Lausanne
“my.Eurocentres also really helps
you to improve your language
skills.”
Mr Ali Ahmed Al-Doghachi, Iraq
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10. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
09.00–09.50 Language in Context – Presentation and practice
09.50–10.40
Grammar – extension
and review
Listening
and speaking
Vocabulary
Listening
and speaking
Grammar – extension
and review
Break
11.00–11.50
Speaking –
communication
task
Language in authentic
media - TV, internet,
newspapers, etc.
Speaking –
communication
task
Language in authentic
media - TV, internet,
newspapers, etc.
Writing
11.50–12.40 Reading and vocabulary Learning Centre
Speaking –
communication
task
Discussion
Weekly review
and quiz
Lunch
13.40–14.30 Specialised lessons Specialised lessons Specialised lessons Specialised lessons
Self-study
or
social activity
or
free
14.45–15.35 Specialised lessons Specialised lessons Study Club Specialised lessons
15.35–16.25 Study Club Specialised lessons Specialised lessons Specialised lessons
Timetable
Your weekly timetable (sample)
= 20 Basic (20 lessons)
+ / = 25 Intensive (25 lessons)
+ + = 30 Super Intensive (30 lessons)
Specialised lessons are modular and can be choosen for exam
preparation, business, etc.
The timetable in your school might vary from this sample.
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11. Levels
Language level
C1 This level is important for study at university.
B2 Employers value examination certificates at this level.
B1 From this level you can use the language in the workplace.
English French Italian German Spanish Russian
C2 10 • achieve a precise, differentiated expression of
thoughts and opinions in a natural style
• argue your case and negotiate skilfully
• write virtually flawless essays and reports
CPE
IELTS level 8
TOEFL*: 120;
300; 667
PTE 85+
BULATS 90–100
TOEIC° 990
DALF C2 CELI 5 Goethe C2 DELE C2
(Superior)
TRKI 4
C1 9 • feel fully comfortable in the language
• be creative in the language and develop a personal
style
• put across complex points of view in meetings,
seminars, reports, presentations
CAE
IELTS level 7–7.5
TOEFL*: 110–119; 270–229;
637–676
PTE 76–84
BEC Higher
BULATS 75–89
TOEIC° 945–989; 1305+
DALF C1
CCIP (DFA2)
CELI 4 Goethe C1
TestDAF
TDN 5
DELE C1 TRKI 3
8 • intervene in a discussion appropriately
• develop ideas systematically
• emphasise specific points in meetings, seminars,
reports, presentations
B2 7 • keep up with a lively discussion among native
speakers and interact spontaneously and
comfortably
• present and defend your point of view
• reliably pass on detailed information
FCE
IELTS level 5.5–6.5
TOEFL*: 87–109;
227–269; 567–636
PTE 59–75
BEC Vantage
BULATS 60–84
TOEIC° 785–944;
1095–1304
DELF B2
Accès au
DALF
CCIP (DFA1)
CELI 3 Goethe B2
TestDAF
TDN 3
DELE B2
(Intermedio)
TRKI 2
6 • participate actively in longer discussions
• describe problems in detail
• react to the comments of others
• talk on the phone without difficulty
B1 5 • join in a conversation unprepared
• formulate thoughts
• monitor and pass on information
• give detailed instructions
PET
IELTS level 4–5
TOEFL*: 57–78;
163–212;
487–549
PTE 43–58
BEC Preliminary
BULATS 36–59
TOEIC° 550–784; 790–1094
DELF B1 CELI 2 Goethe B1
(ZD)
DELE B1
(Inicial)
TRKI 1
4 • maintain a conversation and chat with friends
• respond flexibly to different situations
• express feelings
A2 3 • make yourself understood in predictable
everyday situations
• obtain specific information
• describe events and personal experiences
KET
TOEFL* 18–56;
60–162;
340–486
PTE 30–42
BULATS 20–35
TOEIC° 225–549; 385–789
DELF A2
CCIP (CFS,
CFP, CFTH)
CELI 1 Goethe A2 DELE A2 TBU
2 • obtain simple information
• understand answers to questions
• discuss what to do
• describe activities
A1 1 • simple communication on holiday
• make reservations in hotels
• get what you need in restaurants and shops
BULATS 0–19
TOEIC° 120–224
DELF A1 Goethe A1 DELE A1
A1– C2: Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR)
0–10: Eurocentres Scale of Language Proficiency
* TOEFL (currently under review): Score bands are listed in this order: iBT (internet-based), CBT (computer-based), PBT
(paper-based)
° TOEIC: Scores for listening reading combined; A2–C1 TOEIC scores for listening, reading, speaking writing combined.
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12. Courses
General
Language Skills
20 Basic
Lessons per week
20
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
except
Lausanne: 0–7
Sydney, Melbourne: 1–9
Duration
2–52 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
all schools except Columbia, Michigan
University and Kanazawa
Twenty general language lessons
per week. This is the core of your
programme in which we ensure
your learning success. Your class
teacher carefully plans a bal-
anced, fully integrated, varied
programme based on your learn-
ing needs. Five to 10 lessons per
week are taught by your second
teacher, who liaises closely with
your class teacher in implementing
the weekly plan. Each Friday, dur-
ing the review lesson, you will
have the opportunity to look back
over the week and make sugges-
tions for the following week. This
approach ensures a goal-oriented
learning programme for both long
and short-term students.
General
Language Skills
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
except
Lausanne: 0–7
Duration
2–52 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
London Central, London Eltham, Cambridge,
Brighton, Bournemouth, Dublin, Sliema,
San Diego, Vancouver, Toronto, Cairns,
Cape Town, Paris, Amboise, La Rochelle,
Lausanne, Valencia, Berlin, Moscow,
St. Petersburg
Twenty general language lessons
plus five specialised lessons per
week. Deepen your knowledge of
the language and develop your
confidence. This programme will
enable you to further practise
your language skills, especially
speaking and writing. There will
also be an opportunity to work on
any difficulties or issues with
grammar and pronunciation.
General
Language Skills
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
30
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
Duration
2–52 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
London Central, London Eltham, Cambridge,
Brighton, Bournemouth, Dublin, Sliema,
San Diego, Vancouver, Toronto, Cairns,
Cape Town, Valencia
Twenty general language lessons
plus 10 specialised lessons per
week. Deepen your knowledge of
the language and develop your
confidence. This programme will
enable you to further practise
your language skills, especially
speaking and writing. There will
also be an opportunity to work on
any difficulties or issues with
grammar and pronunciation.
All Courses
Minimum age: 16
Sydney, Melbourne, Sliema: 18
Maximum class size: 14
Sliema: 8
Cape Town, Cuzco: 10
Moscow, St.Petersburg: 12
Sydney, Melbourne: 18
Duration of a lesson: 50 minutes
Sydney, Melbourne: 60 minutes
Barcelona: 55 minutes
Sliema: 45 minutes
Final certificate with an accurate
description of your language
competence
Two lessons a week in the Study
Club, with assistance
(Eurocentres schools only)
One-to-one tutorials every two
weeks (Eurocentres schools only)
Weekly tests and revision lessons
(Eurocentres schools only)
Hours per week of study:
20 x 50 minutes: 16.5 hours
25 x 50 minutes: 21 hours
30 x 50 minutes: 25 hours
Melbourne, Sydney:
20 x 60 minutes: 20 hours
Barcelona:
20 x 55 minutes: 18.5 hours
25 x 55 minutes: 23 hours
Sliema:
20 x 45 minutes: 15 hours
25 x 45 minutes: 19 hours
30 x 45 minutes: 22.5 hours
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13. Cultural Activity
Programme
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
except
Barcelona, Cuzco: 2–9
Duration
2–52 weeks
except
Barcelona: max. 12 weeks
Kanazawa: March to October
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
Barcelona, Cuzco, Florence, Kanazawa
Twenty general language lessons
plus five cultural activity lessons
per week. Immerse yourself in a
new culture; get to really know
the country with an exciting range
of different activities, e. g. litera-
ture, history, visits to exhibitions,
fashion, etc. In addition, options
to book additional courses such
as Fashion, Cookery, Flamenco,
Art History, etc., are available at
several destinations. Please ask
your advisor for details.
Language
for Business
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
4–7
Duration
2–12 weeks
except
Paris: 2–8 weeks
Lausanne: 2 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
except
Paris: see school page
Lausanne: see school page
Available in
London Central, London Eltham, Cambridge,
Brighton, Bournemouth, Dublin, San Diego,
Vancouver, Toronto, Cairns, Paris, Lausanne,
Valencia, St. Petersburg, Moscow
Twenty general language lessons
plus five business language les-
sons per week. It is essential to be
able to communicate effectively
in today’s highly competitive busi-
ness world. With our specialised
classes, we give you the best
preparation to do business in an
international environment.
Lessons integrate skills and
incorporate vocabulary, discus-
sions, case studies and roleplay.
Communication skills include
meetings, negotiations, presenta-
tions, telephone calls, and writing
e-mails, letters and memos.
Additional business courses:
20 Business Basic
20 business language lessons per week.
Available in Lausanne, Cape Town,
Melbourne and Sliema.
30 Business Super
30 business language lessons per week.
Available in Sliema.
Language
for Business
Work experience
Lessons per week
20 / 25 / 30
Eurocentres entry level
5–9
Duration
Proportion course / work in weeks:
UK: 4–12 / 4–12
Ireland: 4–48 / 4–12
Cairns: 4–8 / 4–8
Cape Town: 4–48 / 12–24
Sliema: 2 / 12–52
Paris: 4–8 / 4–24
St. Petersburg: 4–48 / 4–24
Valencia: 4–48 / 8–36
Start dates
Weekly
except
Paris: monthly
Remarks
In combination with a language course only
Available in
London Central, Brighton, Dublin, Cairns,
Cape Town, Sliema, Paris, Valencia,
St. Petersburg, Moscow
Language in an everyday profes-
sional environment – this is the
magic formula if you want to
deepen your linguistic ability,
gain intercultural skills and new
professional experience. How-
ever, you must be an open person
for this type of programme:
willing to learn and adapt to the
needs of the partner company.
The course must comprise a
period of language study, imme-
diately followed by a period
of full-time work experience.
Ask your advisor for more infor-
mation on work experience.
Private
Lessons
One-to-one
Lessons per week
5–40
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
Duration
2–52 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
At all Eurocentres schools
One-to-one lessons are com-
pletely flexible: you can book
them in addition to any other
Eurocentres course, or just book
them on their own if you wish.
The lessons are arranged at times
convenient for you. These are
just a few examples of the areas
you may specialise in during your
one-to-one lessons: conversation
skills, business presentation skills,
personal grammar coaching,
formal writing, the finance sector,
law, tourism, marketing, engi-
neering, language exam prepara-
tion (e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC,
DELF, CCIP, DELE, CELI,),
etc. Please book your one-to-one
lessons well in advance so we can
consult you properly about your
needs and ensure expert teachers
in your chosen area are available.
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14. Courses
Cambridge
PET
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
30
Eurocentres entry level
3
Exam dates
12.03 / 09.06 / 02.12
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 143 / AUD 290–340
Start
04.01
14.03
05.09
End
11.03
03.06
25.11
Duration
10 weeks
12 weeks
12 weeks
Details
You may start your course later. Minimum
course length 8 weeks. If you do so, please
register for the exam before arrival.
The oral exam date may be during the
week of the written exam (see dates
above). Please book accommodation for
the whole week.
Available in
London Eltham, Cairns
Twenty general language lessons
plus 10 exam preparation lessons
per week. Course structure may
vary. PET tests listening, speak-
ing, reading and writing. The
exam can be taken at a local exam
centre.
Cambridge
FCE
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
30
Eurocentres entry level
5
Exam dates
11.03 / 07.06 / 18.08 / 29.11
Dates may vary
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 154 / CAD 295 / EUR 132–180 /
USD 350 / AUD 290–340
Start
04.01
14.03
13.06
05.09
End
11.03
03.06
19.08
25.11
Duration
10 weeks*
12 weeks
10 weeks**
12 weeks
Details
You may start your course later. Minimum
course length 8 weeks. If you do so, please
register for the exam before arrival.
The oral exam date may be during the
week of the written exam (see dates
above). Please book accommodation for
the whole week.
Cape Town/Sliema: dates on request
*Toronto/Vancouver/San Diego:
04.01–04.03 (9 weeks)
**Cairns: 06.06–12.08
Available in
London Central, London Eltham,
Cambridge, Brighton, Bournemouth,
Dublin, San Diego, Toronto, Vancouver,
Cape Town, Cairns, Sliema
Twenty general language lessons
plus 10 exam preparation lessons
per week. Course structure
may vary. FCE tests listening,
speaking, reading, writing
and language knowledge. This
certificate is the first serious
qualification for employers.
The exam can be taken at a local
exam centre.
Cambridge
CAE
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
30
Eurocentres entry level
7
Exam dates
12.03 / 08.06 / 19.08 / 30.11
Dates may vary
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 160 / CAD 295 / EUR 138–190 /
USD 350 / AUD 290–340
Start
04.01
14.03
13.06
05.09
End
11.03
03.06
19.08
25.11
Duration
10 weeks*
12 weeks
10 weeks**
12 weeks
Details
You may start your course later. Minimum
course length 8 weeks. If you do so, please
register for the exam before arrival.
The oral exam date may be during the
week of the written exam (see dates
above). Please book accommodation for
the whole week.
Cape Town/Sliema: dates on request
*Toronto/Vancouver/San Diego:
04.01–04.03 (9 weeks)
**Cairns: 06.06–12.08, Dublin: not
available
Available in
London Central, London Eltham,
Cambridge, Brighton, Bournemouth,
Dublin, San Diego, Toronto, Vancouver,
Cape Town, Cairns, Sliema
Twenty general language lessons
plus 10 exam preparation lessons
per week. Course structure
may vary. CAE tests listening,
speaking, reading, writing
and language knowledge, and
requires a wide knowledge
of grammar and vocabulary.
The exam can be taken at a local
exam centre.
Cambridge
CPE
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
30
Eurocentres entry level
8
Exam dates
09.06 / 01.12
Cairns: Exam might take place in
Brisbane or Sydney
Dates may vary
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 165 / EUR 142 / AUD 290–340
Start
14.03
05.09
End
03.06
25.11
Duration
12 weeks
12 weeks
Details
You may start your course later. Minimum
course length 8 weeks. If you do so, please
register for the exam before arrival.
The oral exam date may be during the
week of the written exam (see dates
above). Please book accommodation for
the whole week.
Cape Town: dates on request
Available in
Cambridge, Cairns, Cape Town
Twenty general language lessons
plus 10 exam preparation lessons
per week. Course structure may
vary. CPE tests listening, speak-
ing, reading, writing and language
knowledge, and requires a wide
knowledge of grammar and
vocabulary. The exam can be
taken at a local exam centre.
Exam success guarantee for Cambridge PET / FCE / CAE / CPE exams
Eurocentres guarantees you a minimum pass in the Cambridge English Language Assessment exam in which Eurocentres has prepared you. This guarantee applies to
all Cambridge preparation courses taken in the UK. For more information, visit www.eurocentres.com or ask your advisor.
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15. IELTS
Full-time IELTS
Lessons per week
20 / 25 / 30
Eurocentres entry level
5
Exam dates
Exams vary from once a month to almost
every week. Please ask the advisor for
exam dates.
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 160–165 / CAD 309 / EUR 165–200 /
AUD 330–390 / USD 225
Start
Weekly
Duration
2–24 weeks
Available in
London Central, London Eltham,
Cambridge, Brighton, Bournemouth,
Cairns, Melbourne, Sydney, San Diego,
Toronto, Vancouver
Twenty, 25 or 30 exam prepara-
tion lessons per week. This course
will prepare you for IELTS
(International English Language
Testing System). IELTS tests
listening, speaking, reading and
writing, and is an entry require-
ment for British, Australian,
Canadian, New Zealand and
South African universities.
Eurocentres is one of the largest
IELTS test centres in Europe.
Thanks to our expertise in testing,
we know exactly what is necessary
to achieve the score required. At
London Central, London Eltham
and Brighton, you can take
weekly mock exams in the exam
rooms.
IELTS
25 Intensive or
30 Super-Intensive
Lessons per week
25 / 30
Eurocentres entry level
4
except Cape Town: 5
Exam dates
Exams vary from once a month to almost
every week. Please ask the advisor for
exam dates.
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 160–165 / CAD 309 / EUR 165–200 /
AUD 330–390 / USD 225
Start
Weekly
except Sliema, Cape Town: monthly
Duration
2–52 weeks
except Sliema: 8/12 weeks
Available in
London Central, London Eltham,
Cambridge, Brighton, Bournemouth,
Cape Town, Cairns, San Diego, Toronto,
Vancouver, Sliema
Twenty general language lessons
plus five or 10 exam preparation
lessons per week. This course
will prepare you for IELTS
(International English Language
Testing System). IELTS tests
listening, speaking, reading and
writing, and is an entry require-
ment for British, Australian,
Canadian, New Zealand and
South African universities.
Eurocentres is one of the largest
IELTS test centres in Europe.
Thanks to our expertise in testing,
we know exactly what is necessary
to achieve the score required. At
London Central, London Eltham
and Brighton, you can take
weekly mock exams in the exam
rooms.
TOEFL
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
5
except Canada: 2
Exam dates
Please ask the advisor
Exam fees (approx.)
EUR 172 / CAD 295 / USD 200
Start
Weekly
Duration
2–52 weeks
Available in
San Diego, Vancouver, Toronto, Cape Town
(Test centre for Cape Town might be in
Johannesburg)
Twenty general language lessons
plus five exam preparation les-
sons per week. This course will
prepare you for TOEFL (Test of
English as a Foreign Language).
TOEFL tests listening, speaking,
reading and writing in academic
contexts, and is an entry require-
ment for North American univer-
sities
PTE Pearson
Test of English
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
6
Exam dates
Several dates per month
Exam fees (approx.)
GBP 135–170
Start
Weekly
Duration
2–4 weeks
Available in
London Central, Cambridge
Twenty general language lessons
plus five exam preparation les-
sons per week. This course will
prepare you for PTE (Pearson
Test of English). PTE is a com-
puter-based test of listening,
speaking, reading and writing in
an academic context. It is recog-
nised by an increasing number
of British, North American and
Australian universities, and is
the preferred test for GMAC
(Graduate Management
Admissions Council).
Download the free app
Download the free iApp to prepare for the IELTS exam. Improve your vocabulary and your expertise in a variety of areas such as understanding and explaining
statistical graphs. Thanks to the many quizzes and exercises, you will progress quickly and you will also receive constant feedback on your progress,
with suggestions about the areas you should focus on.
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16. Courses
Goethe-Institut
B1–C2
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
4
Exam dates
Once a month
Exam fees (approx.)
EUR 180–295
Start
Please ask advisor
Duration
2–52 weeks
Available in
Berlin
Twenty general language lessons
plus five exam preparation
lessons per week. This course
will prepare you for the Goethe-
Institut exams.
B1/ZD: tests listening, speaking,
reading and writing in a
communicative way.
B2: tests listening, speaking, read-
ing, writing and general language.
The first serious qualification for
employers.
C1: tests listening, speaking,
reading and writing, including
challenging topics and texts.
Qualification for universities.
C2: tests listening, speaking,
reading and writing in relation to
professional life and situations.
Qualification for German
universities.
More exams on demand:
TestDaf
German
DFP
French
DELE
Spanish
CELI
Italian
TOEIC
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
4
except Canada: 2
Exam dates
Once to twice a month
Exam fees (approx.)
USD 110 / CAD 140–180
Start
Weekly
Duration
2–52 weeks
Available in
San Diego, Vancouver, Toronto
Twenty general language lessons
plus five exam preparation les-
sons per week. This course will
prepare you for TOEIC (Test of
English for International
Communication). TOEIC tests
listening and reading in a business
context, and language knowledge.
Separate speaking and writing
tests are available.
DELF A1–B2
DALF C1
25 Intensive
Lessons per week
25
Eurocentres entry level
2–8
except Lausanne: 1–7 (no DALF)
Exam dates
Please ask advisor
Exam fees (approx.)
EUR 90–145 / CHF 200–370
Start
Please ask advisor
Duration
2 / 4 weeks
except Lausanne: 2 weeks
Available in
Paris, La Rochelle, Amboise, Lausanne
Twenty general language lessons
plus five exam preparation les-
sons per week. This course will
prepare you for DELF (Diplôme
d'Etudes en Langue Française for
A1, A2, B1 and B2 levels) or
DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de
Langue Française, for C1 and C2
levels). DELF is for basic and
independent language users, and
DALF is for proficient users. The
exams test general language lis-
tening, reading, speaking and
writing in a communicative way.
The exams are the official French
government set of modular exam-
inations for non-native speakers.
DELF B2 or DALF C1 are the
exams required for foreign stu-
dents to apply to most French
universities.
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17. The table below is a guideline for conversion
of class hours to credit hours (15 class hours = 1 credit).
Weeks Basic course
(20 lessons per week)
Intensive course
(25 lessons per week)
2 weeks 2 credits 3 credits
4 weeks 5 credits 6 credits
6 weeks 8 credits 10 credits
8 weeks 11 credits 13 credits
12 weeks 16 credits 20 credits
US university credits
Eurocentres’ international partners can award US university credits for
your Eurocentres studies. If you haven’t arranged for your Eurocentres
studies to be accredited at your own university in the US, you are still
eligible to receive a graded credit from the University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee (UWM). Credits are awarded according to the table, with
a single processing fee of approximately USD $400.
Eurocentres schools that award US credits:
• French: Paris, Amboise, La Rochelle, Lausanne
• Italian: Florence
• German: Berlin
• Japanese: Kanazawa
• Russian: St. Petersburg
Language
Semester / Year
Open Choice
Lessons per week
20 / 25 / 30 (may vary for different
destinations)
Eurocentres entry level
0–9
except
Lausanne: 0–7
Sydney, Melbourne: 1–9
Duration
24–48 weeks
except UK: min. 22 weeks
Start dates
Weekly
Available in
London Central, London Eltham, Cambridge,
Bournemouth, Brighton, Cape Town,
San Diego, Toronto, Vancouver, Cairns,
Melbourne, Sydney, Dublin, Paris,
La Rochelle, Amboise, Lausanne, Barcelona,
Valencia, Cuzco, Berlin, Florence
For students wishing to study for
24 weeks or more, Eurocentres
offers the attractive Language
Semester and Year Programme.
Open Choice allows you to
choose freely and combine
schools, languages and the
content of your course. The
EUROCENTRES SUCCESS
SYSTEM is standardised
throughout the world, which ena-
bles you to easily spread your
studies over several schools
worldwide. You may change
school after each term (12 weeks)
– 24 weeks up to two schools,
36 weeks up to three schools /
languages, 48 weeks up to four
schools / languages. For each
term, the fees at the relevant
school apply.
Ask for further courses:
Pathway to University – UNICENTRES
Young Adult Holiday Package
Special Interest Courses
Language
Semester / Year
Super Saver
Lessons per week
20 / 25 / 30 (may vary for different
destinations)
Eurocentres entry level
1–9
Duration
24–48 weeks
except UK: min. 22 weeks
Start dates
04/01, 01/02, 29/02, 28/03, 02/05,
15/08, 19/09, 17/10, 14/11
Super Saver fees per week
Lessons
per week 20 25 30
UK GBP 162 199 236
Canada CAD 275 335 398
Australia AUD 325
France EUR 226 281
Spain EUR 114
Remarks
Max. class size 18 students, teaching may
be in the afternoon, no combination of
schools possible, no particular destination
may be chosen.
Available in
UK, Canada, Australia, France, Spain
If price is important to you but
you do not want to compromise
on quality, then go for the Super
Saver option. Eurocentres offers
attractively priced Super Saver
courses at a limited number of
destinations. If you are flexible
with your study destination,
then Super Saver is the right
programme for you. You simply
choose whether you wish to study
in the UK, Canada, Australia,
France or Spain, and your
counsellor will tell you where you
will be studying once you enrol.
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18. Accommodation
We do our best to ensure you feel truly at home in your host country.
Whether you choose to stay in a homestay, a student residence, a hotel
or guesthouse, you can be sure that all accommodation options have
been carefully selected by Eurocentres. You will be spoilt for choice:
select the type of accommodation that suits your needs.
Homestay
Most Eurocentres students choose our homestay pro-
gramme. It is one of the best ways to get to know your
host country’s customs and culture, and the ideal
opportunity to use your newly acquired language skills.
You will have your own room, furnished to a good
local standard. If you have any special requirements,
such as a vegetarian diet, please let us know on the
enrolment form. We will make every effort to comply
with your wishes when arranging your accommoda-
tion. Our hosts, families with and without children,
older couples and single people – are carefully
selected and regularly inspected by our local staff, fol-
lowing clearly defined quality standards. We have been
working with most of our hosts for many years now
and all are experienced in looking after guests in their
homes.
Student residence
In a student residence, contact with students from all
over the world will give you the chance to form and
deepen friendships. You will have your own room and
be responsible for your own meals. Some residences
have university restaurant facilities nearby where you
can eat at a reasonable price. Others have communal
kitchens where you can prepare your own meals,
although not all are equipped with crockery, pots and
pans.
Hotel or apartment
Most of the apartments we offer are basic, inexpen-
sive studios with a bedroom/living room and a kitch-
enette. The range of apartments varies from location
to location. We are also happy to arrange or recom-
mend accommodation for you in a two, three and
four-star hotel or guesthouse.
“I had a great experience with my
host family, they made my time
here even more pleasant.”
Stephanie Wanderley Barreto from Brazil
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20. 18
Fan Vu, Ukraine
The teachers are very kind and
have good knowledge to teach
and the area is lovely with
lots of facilities for students.
I really suggest this school to
everyone who prepares for exams or wants to
improve general English.
Stephanie Wanderley
Barreto, Brazil
The school is well located near
to central London. The classes
were good and entertaining.
I have learnt English as well
as new things about different countries and
cultures. And my host made my time here even
more pleasant.
Lidia Zhou, Italy
The teachers are extraordinary,
because they teach with passion,
so I was more motivated to learn
and improve my English. It’s
the best school for me to learn
English because of its personalised education.
Great Britain and Ireland
London Central
One of the largest and most cosmopolitan
cities in the world, London sets trends in
fashion, music, design and film. Our school
is based in Victoria with access to a private
garden. A huge variety of bars, restaurants,
theatres and concerts means you will always
have plenty of things to do.
London Eltham
The school is located in the grounds of a royal
palace in a leafy suburb called Eltham, close
to Greenwich, where the world’s time is set.
Enjoy the advantages of a quieter suburban
location with access to city life only a
25 minute train ride from central London.
Cambridge
As one of the most historic and popular
student cities in Europe, Cambridge is a
convenient size for getting around either on
foot or by bike. Young people from all over
the world enjoy student life and the numerous
opportunities to play sport, go to the theatre,
cinema, pubs and go shopping.
Origins of students in London Central
Western Europe 32 % Latin America 22 %
Eastern Europe 3 % Various 7 %
Asia 36 %
Origins of students in Cambridge
Western Europe 29 % Latin America 29 %
Eastern Europe 1 % Middle East 10 %
Asia 28 % Africa 3 %
Origins of students in London Eltham
Western Europe 32 % Latin America 22 %
Eastern Europe 3 % Middle East 6 %
Asia 36 % Various 1 %
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21. 19
Ali Ahmed Al-Doghachi,
Iraq
The teachers are brilliant, patient
and give the students lots of
information. my.Eurocentres
also really helps you to improve
your language skills. Overall, Eurocentres Brighton
is a really fantastic institution.
Claudia Rincon Cardenas,
Colombia
Studying English at Eurocentres
Bournemouth was a brilliant
choice. The academic team is
always caring of every student
learning process, classes are well planned and
every day there are social activities to meet new
people.
Benjamin Anselme,
Switzerland
Dublin’s teachers haven’t
only taught me English,
they have also made me feel
more confident than I have
ever been before! This school has definitely
changed something in my life, thanks a lot!
Bournemouth
Seven miles of sandy beaches, impressive
cliffs and more sunny days than any other
seaside resort in southern England. One of
Britain’s top all-year-round holiday destina-
tions with a low cost of living. A vibrant
small town full of life and sporting oppor-
tunities, including the recent development
of the “Boscombe Surf Reef”.
Dublin
A dynamic, bustling metropolis with a young,
friendly and vibrant population. A wide vari-
ety of pubs, many offering traditional Irish
music, art galleries, museums, theatres and
concert venues. There’s always something
going on in Dublin – and people always find
time for you.
Brighton
Often described as “London by the sea”,
Brighton is a fashionable and exciting cosmo-
politan city with lots of bars and restaurants
to suit every taste plus a vibrant club scene. A
trendy seaside resort, less than one hour from
central London. Its popularity with young
people means there is always plenty to do.
Origins of students in Bournemouth
Western Europe 25 % Latin America 20 %
Eastern Europe 10 % Middle East 30 %
Asia 15 %
Origins of students in Dublin
Western Europe 56 % Latin America 7 %
Eastern Europe 9 % Middle East 9 %
Asia 8 % Various 11 %
Origins of students in Brighton
Western Europe 31 % Latin America 22 %
Eastern Europe 1 % Middle East 29 %
Asia 17 %
Bournemouth
Brighton
Cambridge
London
Dublin
19
Bournemouth
Brighton
Cambridge
London
Dublin
22. 20
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS, PTE
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN GBP
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 580 662 738
3 weeks 870 993 1,107
4 weeks 1,120 1,288 1,440
5 weeks 1,400 1,610 1,800
6 weeks 1,680 1,932 2,160
7 weeks 1,960 2,254 2,520
8 weeks 2,160 2,496 2,800
9 weeks 2,430 2,808 3,150
10 weeks 2,700 3,120 3,500
11 weeks 2,970 3,432 3,850
12 weeks 3,120 3,636 4,092
Add. week 260 303 341
24 weeks* 5,520 6,672 7,368
36 weeks* 8,280 10,008 11,052
48 weeks* 11,040 13,344 14,736
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay (tube zone 12)* 229
Homestay (tube zone 34)* 192
Student residence** 330
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 90
Course materials per 12 weeks 35
High season (tuition) / week** 25
Christmas (homestay)/week 30
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies for non
EU/EEA students on a General student visa* 21
Guardianship fee for minors / week 10
Airport transfer (LHR) one way 118
One-to-one per lesson 79
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in GBP 150
Check out
special offers
• Exceptional premises in the
heart of central London.
• State-of-the-art facilities.
• IELTS test venue, offering
tests most Saturdays
Thursdays.
• Discounted afternoon course.
• Pathway to University.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Museums and art galleries
• Theatre visit
• BBC TV tour
• Pub night
• Stonehenge Bath
• Trip to Wales (Cardiff
Caerphilly Castle)
Accommodation in a homestay,
in a house-share or one of our
quality student residences. Journey
time to school is 30 to 60 minutes
by underground, bus or train. A
range of residences are on offer,
each with single rooms, some
with private cooking and ensuite
bathroom facilities.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
17 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre
Computer Room Student Lounge Garden Cafeteria Free Wi-fi
London Central
School is closed
01.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 30.05. /
29.08.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Great Britain
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 30 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
20
23. 21
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS, PET
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN GBP
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 520 592 666
3 weeks 780 888 999
4 weeks 1,000 1,144 1,292
5 weeks 1,250 1,430 1,615
6 weeks 1,500 1,716 1,938
7 weeks 1,750 2,002 2,261
8 weeks 1,920 2,208 2,512
9 weeks 2,160 2,484 2,826
10 weeks 2,400 2,760 3,140
11 weeks 2,640 3,036 3,454
12 weeks 2,748 3,192 3,648
Add. week 229 266 304
24 weeks* 4,944 5,880 6,600
36 weeks* 7,416 8,820 9,900
48 weeks* 9,888 11,760 13,200
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 192
Student residence** 330
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 90
Course materials per 12 weeks 35
High season (tuition) / week** 25
Christmas (homestay)/week 30
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies for non
EU/EEA students on a General student visa* 21
Guardianship fee for minors / week 10
Airport transfer (LHR) one way 118
One-to-one per lesson 61
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in GBP 150
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Soccer
• Horse riding
• Golf
• Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
visit
• Pub night
• Trip to Cambridge
Activities
17 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre
Computer Room Student Lounge Garden Cafeteria Free Wi-fi
• Exceptional location – in the
grounds of Eltham Palace.
• Peaceful surroundings only 25
minutes from central London.
• Modern and bright interior –
refurbished in 2013.
• IELTS test venue, offering
tests most Saturdays.
• Young Adult Holiday Package.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Highlights
Accommodation in a homestay,
in a house-share or in a student
residence. Homestay accommoda-
tion is a short journey by public
transport. The residence and
house-share offer private bath-
room facilities. Journey time to
school is 35-50 minutes.
Accommodation
London Eltham
School is closed
01.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 30.05. /
29.08.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Great Britain
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 30 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
21
24. 22
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS, PTE
30 Super Intensive CAE, CPE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN GBP
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 654 774 892
3 weeks 981 1,161 1,338
4 weeks 1,256 1,492 1,732
5 weeks 1,570 1,865 2,165
6 weeks 1,884 2,238 2,598
7 weeks 2,198 2,611 3,031
8 weeks 2,360 2,840 3,328
9 weeks 2,655 3,195 3,744
10 weeks 2,950 3,550 4,160
11 weeks 3,245 3,905 4,576
12 weeks 3,384 4,092 4,812
Add. week 282 341 401
24 weeks* 5,472 6,648 7,800
36 weeks* 8,208 9,972 11,700
48 weeks* 10,944 13,296 15,600
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 190
Student residence** 251
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 90
Course materials per 12 weeks 35
High season (tuition) / week** 25
Christmas (homestay)/week 30
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies for non
EU/EEA students on a General student visa* 21
Guardianship fee for minors / week 10
Airport transfer (LHR) one way 141
One-to-one per lesson 78
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in GBP 150
Check out
special offers
• Purpose-built school with
spacious and light classrooms.
• Very warm and welcoming
atmosphere.
• Most accommodation can be
easily reached by bicycle.
• Residence with ensuite
facilities located in walking
distance of the school and city.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sport activities
• Pub night
• Punting on the River Cam
• Visit to places of cultural
interest
• Trip to London
• Trip to Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwick Castle
Accommodation with a homestay
or in a student residence. Most
of the homestay accommodation
can easily be reached by bicycle.
Residence with private facilities is
a 10-minute walk from the school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
19 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Library Terrace / Balcony Cafeteria Free Wi-fi
Cambridge
School is closed
01.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 30.05. /
29.08.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Great Britain
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 30 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
22
25. 23
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN GBP
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 564 668 774
3 weeks 846 1,002 1,161
4 weeks 1,072 1,284 1,492
5 weeks 1,340 1,605 1,865
6 weeks 1,608 1,926 2,238
7 weeks 1,876 2,247 2,611
8 weeks 2,048 2,464 2,648
9 weeks 2,304 2,772 2,979
10 weeks 2,560 3,080 3,310
11 weeks 2,816 3,388 3,641
12 weeks 3,024 3,516 3,744
Add. week 252 293 312
24 weeks* 4,992 6,072 6,456
36 weeks* 7,488 9,108 9,684
48 weeks* 9,984 12,144 12,912
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 168
Student residence** 265
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 90
Course materials per 12 weeks 35
High season (tuition) / week** 25
High season (residence) / week** 30
Christmas (homestay)/week 30
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies for non
EU/EEA students on a General student visa* 21
Guardianship fee for minors / week 10
Airport transfer (LGW) one way 87
One-to-one per lesson 71
* non-refundable
** High season: Tuition 20.06.–19.08./
Residence 11.06.–03.09.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in GBP 150
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Bicycle tour
• Bowling
• Beach sports
• Karaoke evening
• Theatre visit
• Trip to London
Activities
14 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge Library Free Wi-fi
• Fashionable cosmopolitan city
by the sea.
• Trendy seaside resort, less than
one hour from London.
• School located in the heart of
Brighton.
• IELTS test centre offering
monthly tests.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Highlights
Accommodation in a homestay or
in a student residence with private
facilities. Most accommodation is
a short bus journey from the school
and city centre. The residence is a
10-minute walk away.
Accommodation
Brighton
School is closed
01.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 30.05. /
29.08.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Great Britain
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 30 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
23
26. 24
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN GBP
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 544 648 678
3 weeks 816 972 1,017
4 weeks 1,048 1,252 1,316
5 weeks 1,310 1,565 1,645
6 weeks 1,572 1,878 1,974
7 weeks 1,834 2,191 2,303
8 weeks 1,976 2,392 2,520
9 weeks 2,223 2,691 2,835
10 weeks 2,470 2,990 3,150
11 weeks 2,717 3,289 3,465
12 weeks 2,808 3,420 3,636
Add. week 234 285 303
24 weeks* 4,920 5,952 6,288
36 weeks* 7,380 8,928 9,432
48 weeks* 9,840 11,904 12,576
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 142
Shared apartment** 142
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 90
Course materials per 12 weeks 35
High season (tuition) / week** 25
Christmas (homestay)/week 30
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies for non
EU/EEA students on a General student visa* 21
Guardianship fee for minors / week 10
Airport transfer (LHR) one way 219
One-to-one per lesson 71
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in GBP 120
Check out
special offers
• Vibrant small town, full of life
with sporting opportunities.
• Beautiful school garden for
relaxing breaks.
• Only a ten-minute walk from
the sea and town centre.
• Modern facilities in a classic
Victorian school building.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Wind-surfing
• Horse-riding
• Pub night
• Beach Barbecue
• Trip to Brighton
• Trip to London
Accommodation with a homestay
or in a student shared apartment.
Accommodation is a short bus
ride away or within walking dis-
tance. At certain times of the year
students may be accommodated in
private home accommodation
where there are more than 3 stu-
dents.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
14 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Library Garden Cafeteria Piano Free Wi-fi
Bournemouth
School is closed
01.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 30.05. /
29.08.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Great Britain
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 30 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
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27. 25
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive Business, General Language
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, General
Language
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 470 570 670
3 weeks 705 855 1,005
4 weeks 900 1,080 1,280
5 weeks 1,125 1,350 1,600
6 weeks 1,350 1,620 1,920
7 weeks 1,575 1,890 2,240
8 weeks 1,600 1,960 2,400
9 weeks 1,800 2,205 2,700
10 weeks 2,000 2,450 3,000
11 weeks 2,200 2,695 3,300
12 weeks 2,220 2,760 3,384
Add. week 185 230 282
24 weeks* 4,080 5,160 6,432
36 weeks* 6,120 7,740 9,648
48 weeks* 8,160 10,320 12,864
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 175
Student residence from** 190
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals, min. age 18, bookable
from 18.06.–27.08.
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 65
High season (homestay) / week** 10
Christmas (homestay)/week 15
Airport transfer (DUB) one way 70
One-to-one per lesson 65
* non-refundable
** High season: 25.06.–27.08.
Course material included
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 150
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Irish Music and Dancing
• Pub night
• Theatre visit
• Conversation Club
• Aviva Stadium
• Trip to Kilkenny
Activities
18 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge Library Cafeteria Free Wi-fi
• Dynamic metropolis with a
young and friendly atmosphere.
• School located right in the
centre of Dublin.
• Enrich your English studies
with photography, motor bike
touring or golf.
• Special one-to-one courses on
demand.
Highlights
Accommodation in a homestay
accessible by public transport
(average journey time is 20 to
40 minutes). Or in a student resi-
dence (during summer).
Accommodation
Dublin
School is closed
01.01. / 17.03. / 28.03. / 02.05. / 06.06. /
01.08. / 31.10.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Ireland
Alpha College of English
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 7 4 2 5 3 1 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 7 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 14 19
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 21
29 30 29 28
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
25
28. 26
Joohyun Park, Korea
I like the small classroom
atmosphere where teachers can
focus on every student. I also
like the curriculum in the
reading class where we read a
novel and write a report about it. I had a really
good time in my class!
Sandra Iamamoto, Brazil
Everyone in the school was
very engaged in offering me
an enjoyable experience. I
received many tips about the
city and American culture.
The teachers are attentive and the classes are
fun and diverse.
USA and Canada
San Diego
“America’s finest city” is quickly becoming
the primary destination for travellers. With its
year-round near-perfect climate, picturesque
beaches, stunning landscape and cultural
venues, San Diego is the ideal location for
international students wanting to experience
American culture in a safe, friendly city.
New York
There’s nothing bite-sized about the Big
Apple, the city of superlatives. No other city
on earth brings together so many races,
cultures, religions, and nations. New trends
are born here all the time, between the
skyscrapers of Manhattan, along Broadway,
Wall Street and Central Park.
East Lansing
A typical university town, but with all the
amenities one would expect from a big city:
restaurants, coffee shops, entertainment
centres, malls, all within walking distance of
the campus and the student residences. A
wonderful, true university experience.
Origins of students in San Diego
Western Europe 25 % Latin America 25 %
Eastern Europe 5 % Middle East 28 %
Asia 15 % Various 2 %
Origins of students in East Lansing
Africa 5 % North America 20 %
Middle East 30 % Latin America 3 %
Asia 40 % Various 2 %
Origins of students in New York
Western Europe 10 % Various 20 %
Asia 65 %
Latin America 5 %
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Maria Clara Cortes,
Colombia
My experience at Eurocentres
Vancouver has been life
changing. The fact that each
class has no more than 14
students make it so personalised, helping you
improve your individual issues, and it is easy
making new friends.
Florian Huber, Switzerland
Eurocentres is a very good
choice to learn English because
of the amazing support of the
staff. Educational is the school
also on a very high standard.
Overall, the time at Eurocentres was a fully
success for me.
Toronto
As the fourth largest city in North America,
Toronto is a safe, cosmopolitan city with an
exciting nightlife, excellent restaurants,
professional sports teams, and exceptional
art, theatre, music and cultural opportunities.
Spacious parks, wonderful beaches and an
excellent public transit system all make
Toronto a model city. The world famous
Niagara Falls are only a short drive away.
Vancouver
Surrounded by the ocean and mountains, and
with a mild climate, Vancouver always ranks
among the world’s best places to live. It offers
an enormous range of water and alpine sports
for all seasons. You can relax at one of the
many beaches, wander through historic
Gastown, enjoy the active nightlife or explore
one of the city’s 100 beautiful parks.
Origins of students in Toronto
Western Europe 14 % Latin America 37 %
Eastern Europe 4 % Middle East 18 %
Asia 23 % Various 4 %
Origins of students in Vancouver
Western Europe 12 % Latin America 33 %
Eastern Europe 15 % Middle East 14 %
Asia 26 %
Miami
New York
Boston
Please find further information on page 29 or
online at www.eurocentres.com
Vancouver
San Diego
Toronto
East Lansing
New York
Miami
Boston
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Vancouver
San Diego
Toronto
East Lansing
New York
Miami
Boston
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COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, General
Language
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN USD
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 672 812 946
3 weeks 1,008 1,218 1,419
4 weeks 1,224 1,476 1,724
5 weeks 1,530 1,845 2,155
6 weeks 1,836 2,214 2,586
7 weeks 2,142 2,583 3,017
8 weeks 2,400 2,920 3,392
9 weeks 2,700 3,285 3,816
10 weeks 3,000 3,650 4,240
11 weeks 3,300 4,015 4,664
12 weeks 3,456 4,200 4,992
Add. week 288 350 416
24 weeks* 6,600 8,064 9,576
36 weeks* 9,612 11,664 13,824
48 weeks* 12,816 15,552 18,432
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 270
Student residence** 395
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
Student Residence: special monthly prices on
request
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 200
Accommodation placement fee* 150
Course materials per 12 weeks 50
High season (residence) / week** 38
I-20 delivery fee (for visa) from 70
Airport transfer (SAN) one way 100
One-to-one per lesson 100
* non-refundable
** High season: 01.07.–31.08.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in USD 100
Check out
special offers
• School located right in the
vibrant Gaslamp Quarter.
• Sunny destination allowing a
lot of outdoor activities.
• Custom-built educational
facility with state-of-the-art
technology, built in 2015.
• Rooftop patio for student use
with a spectacular view.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Safari Park
• Boat cruises
• On-campus pizza party
• Trip to LA/Universal Studios
• Trip to Las Vegas
• Trip to San Francisco
Accommodation in a homestay
or student residence. Students
in residential student housing
are able to walk to school; most
students in homestays travel
minimum 30 and averaging
45 minutes by public transport
to reach the school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
14 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Library Terrace / Balcony Cafeteria Snack machines Free Wi-fi
San Diego
School is closed
01.01. / 18.01. / 15.02. / 28.03. / 30.05. /
17.06. / 04.07. / 05.09. / 23.09. / 11.11. /
24.11. / 25.11.; 19.12.2016–30.12.2016
USA
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 5 1 6 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
19 16 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 31 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
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Please check www.eurocentres.com
for further offers
NESE
Boston
Boston is New England’s academic and cultural
centre. Students will discover major museums
and outdoor art shows, quiet parks and lively
nightlife, world-class orchestras and impromptu
jazz groups, historical sites and pioneering high-
tech firms.
School
NESE is located adjacent to Harvard University in
Harvard Square, a focal point of student activity
and one of the most interesting and dynamic
student centres in the US. NESE is only 10 min-
utes from downtown Boston.
Find out more
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-boston
Rennert International
Miami
South Beach Miami is one of the US’s mostvibrant destinations with tropical blue waters,white sandy beaches, towering palm trees,fabulous restaurants and nightlife, the Art DecoDistrict and designer shops.
School
Rennert is located just three blocks from thebeach, overlooking bustling Lincoln Road Mall.The school is on the third and fourth floor of anArt Deco building.
Find out more
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-miami
Rennert International
New York
New York – the city that never sleeps – has
so much to offer: art, music, shopping, great
restaurants, the bright lights of Broadway –
and the smallest class sizes in Manhattan.
School
Rennert is located in midtown Manhattan.
Classrooms are on the top two floors of
the building, and each room has a wonderful
view of the city.
Find out more
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-new-york-0
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Columbia University COURSES EXAMS
Course programme of 18 lessons per week
Class size 13–15
PRICES IN USD
American Language Programme (min. age 18)
04.01.–15.01. 2 weeks 2,406
19.01.–29.04. 14 weeks 9,624
23.05.–10.06. 3 weeks 3,402
13.06.–08.07. 4 weeks 3,402
11.07.–05.08. 4 weeks 3,402
06.09.–09.12. 14 weeks 10,202
ACCOMMODATION
Residence Hall 03.01. 2 weeks 660
Residence Hall 18.01. 14 weeks 4,576
Residence Hall 22.05. 3 weeks 1,008
Residence Hall 12.06. 4 weeks 1,176
Residence Hall 10.07. 4 weeks 1,176
Residence Hall 05.09. 14 weeks 4,400
Double room with shower/WC on the same floor.
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment and coordination fee* 500
Application processing fee 150
SCE activity fee 30
Instructional support fee 30
International students scholars office fee 45
* non-refundable
Additional accommodation types on request
GENERAL INfORMATION
Arrival: one day before the start of the course
Departure: the day after the end of the course
Compulsory Health Insurance:
Approx. USD 475 health fee per student
per term and medical insurance approx.
USD 1,057 (fall) to USD 1,726 (spring) unless
an independent international insurance policy
purchased fits the requirements to waive
the University insurance. The comparability
requirements are available on the university
Health Service website www.health.columbia.
edu. Compulsory Health Insurance and
Compulsory Health Service have to be paid for
each term on site.
Once the course has started, the General
Terms and Conditions of Business of
Columbia University apply.
All prices are current at the time of going to
press, but may be subject to change.
Estimated pocket money/week in USD 250
Check out
special offers
• Study and live in Upper
Manhattan.
• All tourist attractions
within easy reach.
• Study in the grounds of
a university campus.
• Mix with American students
at the university.
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sport events
• Movie evening
• Concerts
• Trip to Toronto
• Trip to Niagara Falls
• Trip to Washington D.C.
In simply-furnished student resi-
dences throughout the year, plus
more comfortable air-conditioned
residences in summer. From the
accommodation to the ALP is no
more than a 10-minute walk.
Note: the precise accommodation
available for summer is only
known very shortly before the
course. Priority is given in order of
booking date.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
11 Classrooms Library Terrace / Balcony Garden Cafeteria Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
New York
School is closed
01.01. / 20.05. / 04.07. / 05.09. / 07.11. / 08.11.
/ 24.11. / 25.11.; 12.12.2016–06.01.2017
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COURSES EXAMS
Course programme of 18 lessons per week
Class size average 16
PRICES IN USD
English Language Center (min. age 18)
11.01.–29.04. 16 weeks* 9,894
11.01.–25.03. 11 weeks* 6,750
16.05.–12.08. 13 weeks 8,486
20.06.–12.08. 8 weeks 3,687
18.07.–12.08. 4 weeks 1,919
31.08.–09.12. 15 weeks 10,218
31.08.–04.11. 10 weeks 6,812
* includes a mid-term break of one week
ACCOMMODATION
Owen Graduate Center 11.01. 16 weeks 4,853
Owen Graduate Center 11.01. 11 weeks 3,927
Owen Graduate Center 16.05. 13 weeks 4,574
Owen Graduate Center 20.06. 8 weeks 2,957
Owen Graduate Center 18.07. 4 weeks 1,663
Owen Graduate Center 31.08. 15 weeks 5,106
Owen Graduate Center 31.08. 10 weeks 3,404
Single room with shared facilities, min. age 21.
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment and coordination fee* 500
Airport transfer (DTW) one way 36
* non-refundable
Compulsory Health Insurance:
included in the course fees.
Additional accommodation types for 18–21 year
old and transfer on request.
GENERAL INfORMATION
Arrival: Thursday before the official start of
course, entry test on Friday.
Once the course has started, the General
Terms and Conditions of Michigan State
University apply.
All prices are current at the time of going to
press, but may be subject to change.
Estimated pocket money/week in USD 50
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Lake Michigan Dune Buggy
Ride
• Henry Ford Musem
Greenfield Village
• Local Baseball Game
• Michigan Capitol Building
Tour
• Trip to Chicago
• Trip to Toronto
Activities
4 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge Library
Garden Cafeteria Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
• Within easy reach of Detroit,
Chicago and Toronto.
• First-rate facilities of the
illustrious Michigan State
University.
• Study in the grounds of
a university campus.
• Pathway to University
programme.
Highlights
Student residences are all situated
on a park-like university campus,
providing easy access to classes,
shops and East Lansing’s night
life.
Accommodation
East Lansing
School is closed
01.01. / 07.03. / 08.03. / 09.03. / 10.03. / 11.03. /
30.05. / 04.07. / 05.09. / 24.11. / 25.11. / 23.12. /
26.12. / 30.12. / 02.01.
USA
Michigan State University
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34. 32
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN CAD
LESSONS PER
WEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 706 854 994
3 weeks 1,059 1,281 1,491
4 weeks 1,288 1,552 1,812
5 weeks 1,610 1,940 2,265
6 weeks 1,932 2,328 2,718
7 weeks 2,254 2,716 3,171
8 weeks 2,520 3,072 3,568
9 weeks 2,835 3,456 4,014
10 weeks 3,150 3,840 4,460
11 weeks 3,465 4,224 4,906
12 weeks 3,636 4,416 5,244
Add. week 303 368 437
24 weeks* 6,936 8,472 10,056
36 weeks* 10,116 12,276 14,544
48 weeks* 13,488 16,368 19,392
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 216
Student residence** 351
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
Special regulations apply for participants under 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 175
Accommodation placement fee* 230
Course materials per 12 weeks 50
High season (tuition) / week** 25
Residence 01.07.–14.10. / week 64
Residence 15.10.–31.12. / week 12
Airport transfer (YYZ) one way 150
One-to-one per lesson 100
* non-refundable
** High season: Tuition 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in CAD 155
Check out
special offers
• Exciting and safe cosmopolitan
city.
• School located in the
Entertainment District,
only a few minutes walk
from the CN Tower.
• Pathway to University
programmes.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• CN Tower
• Games Day
• Royal Ontario Museum visit
• Boat Cruise party
• Canoeing to Toronto Islands
• Trip to Niagara Falls
Accommodation with a homestay
or student residence. With
Toronto’s excellent public trans-
port system, most students travel
between 25 to 50 minutes to get to
school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
14 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Library Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
Toronto
School is closed
01.01. / 08.02. / 15.02. / 25.03. / 28.03. /
23.05. / 17.06. / 01.07. / 01.08. / 05.09. /
23.09. / 10.10. / 11.11. / 09.12.;
19.12.2016–30.12.2016
Canada
WEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 2 6 3 7 5
11 9 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 11 14 12
18 16 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 24 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
32
35. 33
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, General
Language, IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN CAD
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 706 854 994
3 weeks 1,059 1,281 1,491
4 weeks 1,288 1,552 1,812
5 weeks 1,610 1,940 2,265
6 weeks 1,932 2,328 2,718
7 weeks 2,254 2,716 3,171
8 weeks 2,520 3,072 3,568
9 weeks 2,835 3,456 4,014
10 weeks 3,150 3,840 4,460
11 weeks 3,465 4,224 4,906
12 weeks 3,636 4,416 5,244
Add. week 303 368 437
24 weeks* 6,936 8,472 10,056
36 weeks* 10,116 12,276 14,544
48 weeks* 13,488 16,368 19,392
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 216
Student residence** 336
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 19, min. stay
4 weeks
Special regulations apply for participants under 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 175
Accommodation placement fee* 230
Course materials per 12 weeks 50
High season (tuition) / week** 25
High season (residence) / week** 65
Airport transfer (YVR) one way 150
One-to-one per lesson 100
* non-refundable
** High season: Tuition 20.06.–19.08. /
Residence 01.05.–30.09.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in CAD 155
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Kayaking
• NHL Hockey Game
• Whale watching
• Trip to Seattle
• Trip to the Rocky Mountains
• Ski trips
Activities
21 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Library Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
• Rated among the world’s best
places to live.
• School located in the heart of
downtown Vancouver.
• Surrounded by the ocean and
mountains.
• Pathway to University
programmes.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Highlights
Accommodation with a host
family or in a student residence.
With Vancouver’s excellent public
transportation system, most
students travel 25 to 45 minutes
to get to school.
Accommodation
Vancouver
School is closed
01.01. / 08.02. / 15.02. / 25.03. / 28.03. /
23.05. / 17.06. / 01.07. / 01.08. / 05.09. /
23.09. / 10.10. / 11.11. / 09.12.;
19.12.2016–30.12.2016
Canada
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 2 6 3 7 5
11 9 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 11 14 12
18 16 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 24 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
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Luca Lauricella, Italy
I really enjoyed the possibility
to improve my English in a
multicultural environment.
Teachers are just awesome, the
school is easy to reach and, no
matter how good you are, you will never be left
behind!
Stephen Delabays,
Switzerland
My teachers were really nice
and friendly and the topics
were interesting. During the
lessons, we talked a lot and the
activities were varied. Cairns is a beautiful
place, especially the reef where I could go
snorkelling.
Australia, New Zealand,
South Africa and Malta
Cairns
With the Great Barrier Reef, mountains,
tropical rain forests, endless white sandy
beaches, fabulous lagoons and the Pacific
Ocean, this friendly, cosmopolitan, multi-
cultural city enjoys endless summer. Cairns is
a diver’s paradise for both beginners and
advanced practitioners, and a perfect place
for sun seekers.
Sydney
Australia’s largest city with a magnificent
harbour and home to the famous Opera
House and Harbour Bridge. Sydney has a
mild climate and offers spectacular surfing
beaches including Bondi, Coogee and Manly.
This lively multicultural city offers exciting
nightlife, restaurants, cafés and shopping, and
the superb transport system.
Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia’s cultural, sports,
fashion and foodie hub. Whether it’s the many
exciting laneways of the city, the vibrant
seaside charm of St Kilda or exploring the
different cultural precincts, there’s always
something happening here. Melbourne is
arguably Australia’s most multicultural city, a
melting pot of culture and experiences.
Origins of students in Cairns
Western Europe 32 % Various 10 %
Latin America 18 %
Asia 40 %
Origins of students in Melbourne
Europe 30 % Various 10 %
Asia 35 %
Latin America 25 %
Origins of students in Sydney
Europe 35 % Various 5 %
Asia 35 %
Latin America 25 %
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Perth
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Auckland
Please find further information on page 39 or
online at www.eurocentres.com
Khalil Al-Bhadaani, Yemen
I am really enjoying the school
and the teachers are very
patient. There are a lot of
social activities in order to
practise your English. My host
family is so nice, the host mother is always
assisting me with my English.
Cape Town
The oldest city in South Africa and known as
the “Mother City”. With Table Mountain at
its heart, Cape Town straddles both the
Atlantic and Indian Oceans. An ideal base for
exploring the mountains, beaches, historic
vineyards and farms for which the area is
famed. Cape Town is a cosmopolitan city
with fantastic cultural opportunities and a
year-round pleasant climate.
Origins of students in Cape Town
Western Europe 29 % Latin America 19 %
Eastern Europe 10 % Africa 36 %
Asia 3 % Middle East 3 %
Sakurako Koresaw, Japan
At School I had good
opportunities to talk actively in
English. The relations between
staff, teachers and students are
very close. The atmosphere of
the school is open and cosy. Especially the
garden is comfortable.
Sliema
Sliema is Malta’s fashionable cosmopolitan
town on the seafront, dotted with shopping
arcades, open-air cafés and waterfront
restaurants. Malta offers open-air festivals
and concerts, theatre, street performances
and village festas. In Malta, you will discover
a leisurely pace of life with traditional
villages, pleasant countryside and sea-front
walks.
Origins of students in Sliema
Western Europe 73 % Various 10 %
Eastern Europe 15 %
Asia 2 %
Sliema
Cape Town
Cairns
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Sydney
Melbourne
Perth
Auckland
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Sliema
Cape Town
Cairns
Brisbane
Gold Coast
Sydney
Melbourne
Perth
Auckland
38. 36
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic FT* IELTS, General Language
25 Intensive Business, FT* IELTS, IELTS
30 Super Intensive CAE, CPE, FCE, FT* IELTS,
General Language, IELTS, PET
*FT = Full-time IELTS
PRICES IN AUD
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 570 630 690
3 weeks 855 945 1,035
4 weeks 1,120 1,240 1,360
5 weeks 1,400 1,550 1,700
6 weeks 1,680 1,860 2,040
7 weeks 1,960 2,170 2,380
8 weeks 2,200 2,440 2,680
9 weeks 2,475 2,745 3,015
10 weeks 2,750 3,050 3,350
11 weeks 3,025 3,355 3,685
12 weeks 3,180 3,540 3,960
Add. week 265 295 330
24 weeks* 6,720 7,440
36 weeks* 10,080 11,160
48 weeks* 13,440 14,880
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
Special regulations apply for participants under 18.
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 231
Shared apartment** 170
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals, min. age 18, min. stay 4
weeks
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 200
Accommodation placement fee* 200
Course materials per level** 70
Christmas (homestay)/week 80
Airport transfer (CNS) one way*** 85
One-to-one per lesson 105
* non-refundable
** to be paid at school
*** Pick-up price is included in the price of
homestay accommodation
Student visa holders must purchase Overseas
Student Health Cover: approx. AUD 45 per month.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in AUD 170
Check out
special offers
• Tropical paradise with access
to the Great Barrier Reef,
rain forests and white
sandy beaches.
• School located in the heart of
Cairns.
• Cambridge International Exam
Centre.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Barbecue
• Mountain biking
• Rafting
• Fitzory Island Camping
• Trip to Green Island
• Trip to the Great Barrier Reef
Accommodation in a homestay
or in shared apartments 5 to
40 minutes from school. Beach
suburbs are available on request
and are more than 40 minutes
away from school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
20 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge Library
Garden Kitchen Air conditioning Piano Free Wi-fi
Cairns
School is closed
01.01. / 26.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 25.04. /
02.05. / 15.07. / 03.10.;
26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Australia
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 4 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21 19
25 22 29 26 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
CRICOS Provider Code: 00078 M36
39. 37
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive CAE, FCE, General Language, IELTS
PRICES IN AUD
HOURS PER wEEk 20 25
2 weeks 740 808
3 weeks 1,110 1,212
4 weeks 1,480 1,616
5 weeks 1,850 2,020
6 weeks 2,220 2,424
7 weeks 2,590 2,828
8 weeks 2,960 3,232
9 weeks 3,330 3,636
10 weeks 3,700 4,040
11 weeks 4,070 4,444
12 weeks 4,440 4,848
Add. week 370 404
24 weeks* 8,400 9,240
36 weeks* 12,600 13,860
48 weeks* 16,800 18,480
*Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay from* 275
Student residence from** 285
* single room, half-board, min. age 18
** single room, no meals, min. age 18, min. stay
4 weeks
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 250
Accommodation placement fee* 275
Course materials per level** 90
Airport transfer (MEL) one way from 175
* non-refundable
** to be paid at school
Student visa holders must purchase Overseas
Student Health Cover: approx. AUD 49 per
month.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in AUD 250
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sport events
• Indoor Rock Climbing
• Laneway Walk
• Trip to the Great Ocean Road
• Watch “the footy” at the G
• Explore vibrant St Kilda
Activities
13 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Kitchen Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
• Green city with a lot of parks
and exciting entertainment.
• Central location within walking
distance of most of the sites.
• Duration of a lesson:
60 minutes.
• Minimum age: 18 years.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Highlights
Accommodation in a homestay or
student residence. Homestays
are on average 40 mins – 1 hour
by public transport to the school
and fees typically include 2 meals
per day. The student residence is
located 45 minutes by public
transport away from the school.
Accommodation
Melbourne
School is closed
26.01. / 14.03. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 25.04. / 13.06.
/ 31.10. / 01.11.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Australia
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
11 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 3 2 5
18 8 15 11 9 14 11 8 12 10 7 12
25 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 14
22 29 26 23 27 25 22 26 24 21
29 30 29 28
No beginners
CRICOS Provider Code: 03309K 37
40. 38
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive CAE, FCE, General Language, IELTS
PRICES IN AUD
HOURS PER WEEk 20 25
2 weeks 740 808
3 weeks 1,110 1,212
4 weeks 1,480 1,616
5 weeks 1,850 2,020
6 weeks 2,220 2,424
7 weeks 2,590 2,828
8 weeks 2,960 3,232
9 weeks 3,330 3,636
10 weeks 3,700 4,040
11 weeks 4,070 4,444
12 weeks 4,440 4,848
Add. week 370 404
24 weeks* 8,400 9,240
36 weeks* 12,600 13,860
48 weeks* 16,800 18,480
*Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay from* 260
Student residence from** 290
* single room, half-board, min. age 18
** single room, no meals, min. age 18, min. stay
4 weeks
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 250
Accommodation placement fee* 275
Course materials per level** 90
Airport transfer (SYD) one way from 150
* non-refundable
** to be paid at school
Student visa holders must purchase Overseas
Student Health Cover: approx. AUD 49 per
month.
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in AUD 250
Check out
special offers
• Stunning and lively
multicultural city.
• Located in the heart of the
city within walking distance
of the tourist sites.
• Duration of a lesson:
60 minutes.
• Minimum age: 18 years.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sydney Harbour cruise
• Climb the Sydney Harbour
Bridge
• Bondi to Coogee Beach
Coastal Walk
• Surfing
• Bushwalking in The Blue
Mountains
• Trip to National Parks
Accommodation in a homestay or
shared apartment. Homestays are
on average 40 mins – 1 hour by
public transport to the school and
fees typically include 2 weekday
meals/3 weekend meals. The
shared apartments are located in
or close to the CBD/school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
9 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Kitchen Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
Sydney
School is closed
26.01. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 25.04. / 13.06. / 03.10.;
26.12.2016–06.01.2017
Australia
WEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
11 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 4 7 5
18 8 14 11 9 14 11 8 12 10 14 12
25 15 21 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
22 29 26 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
No beginners
CRICOS Provider Code: 03109G38
41. 39
Please check www.eurocentres.com
for further offers
Browns English Language School
Brisbane
Brisbane is a progressive, cultural and vibrant
city with a warm climate all year round. There
is a variety of live music and entertainment in
venues as well as major festivals, sporting and
community events.
School
BROWNS is located in the heart of the city’s
popular shopping district, next to the main
station. The stunning campus occupies the
entire first floor of a modern building.
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-brisbane
Find out more Browns English Language School
Gold Coast
The Gold Coast is located in the state ofQueensland (it is just 94km south of Brisbane).It is a well-known city due to its many touristattractions and its favourable tropical climate.
School
BROWNS campus is situated in the town of GoldCoast, close to the major shops and attractions,transport and within minutes of the beach.
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-gold-coast
Find out more
CCEL College of English
Auckland
Built between two harbours, Auckland is a cityknown for cultural diversity, exciting nightlifeand beautiful scenery. In and around Auckland,you can enjoy world-class dining, fishing, culturalactivities, shopping, sailing and nightlife.
School
CCEL is located in the city centre and is sur-rounded by restaurants, cinemas, theatresand great shopping. Students can enjoy studyingin a vibrant city atmosphere.
Find out more
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-auckland
Milner International College of English
Perth
Perth is a beautiful, spacious city set on the
banks of the Swan river and bordered by the
sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean. About
nine months of the year are warm and sunny.
School
Milner College is in the centre of Perth,
10 minutes from Perth main bus/train station.
Air-conditioned building with café, garden,
lounge, student kitchens and games room.
Find out more
eurocentres.com/en/language-school-perth
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COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive General Language, IELTS, TOEFL
30 Super Intensive CAE, CPE, FCE, General
Language, IELTS
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 412 480 550
3 weeks 618 720 825
4 weeks 780 920 1,060
5 weeks 975 1,150 1,325
6 weeks 1,170 1,380 1,590
7 weeks 1,365 1,610 1,771
8 weeks 1,464 1,736 2,016
9 weeks 1,647 1,953 2,268
10 weeks 1,830 2,170 2,520
11 weeks 2,013 2,387 2,772
12 weeks 2,088 2,496 2,916
Add. week 174 208 243
24 weeks* 3,744 4,512 5,256
36 weeks* 5,616 6,768 7,884
48 weeks* 7,488 9,024 10,512
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 190
Student residence** 172
* single room, half-board
** single room, breakfast, min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 110
Course materials per 12 weeks 45
Airport transfer (CPT) one way** 47
One-to-one per lesson 49
* non-refundable
** One way is included in the price of all
accommodation
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 170
Check out
special offers
• Beautiful cosmopolitan
city with fantastic cultural
opportunities.
• Full-time business course
available.
• Maximum of 10 students per
class.
• Modern facilities in the heart
of the city.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sand boarding
• Winelands Tour
• Sunset Cruise
• Hiking trails
• Beach Barbecue
• Safaris
Homestay accommodation offers
a shared and private bathroom
option, within a 20-minute jour-
ney by public transport. A student
residence 4 blocks away from
the Centre has single rooms and
shared bathrooms.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
17 Classrooms Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Library Kitchen Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
Cape Town
School is closed
01.01. / 21.03. / 25.03. / 28.03. / 27.04. /
02.05. / 16.06. / 09.08. / 16.12.;
26.12.2016–30.12.2016
South Africa
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 3 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 22 18 16 20 18 15 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
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COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive General Language
30 Super Intensive CAE, FCE, General
Language, IELTS
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER
wEEk
20 25 30
2 weeks 290 410 450
3 weeks 435 615 675
4 weeks 580 820 900
5 weeks 725 1,025 1,125
6 weeks 870 1,230 1,350
7 weeks 1,015 1,435 1,575
8 weeks 1,080 1,520 1,680
9 weeks 1,215 1,710 1,890
10 weeks 1,350 1,900 2,100
11 weeks 1,485 2,090 2,310
12 weeks 1,620 2,280 2,520
Add. week 135 190 210
Exam preparation (IELTS, FCE, CAE)
8 weeks: EUR 1,840; 12 weeks: EUR 2,760
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 266
Student residence** 203
* single room, half-board, min. age 18
** single room, breakfast, min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 75
High season (tuition) / week** 50
High season (residence) / week** 56
High season (homestay) / week** 70
Airport transfer (MLA) one way 30
One-to-one per lesson 35
* non-refundable
** High season: Tuition 20.06.–16.09. /
Accommodation 18.06.–18.09.
Course material included
Additional accommodation types on request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 100
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Visiting Mdina by night
• Country Walk
• Harbour Cruise
• Visiting Valletta by night
• Trip to Island of Gozo
• Water sports
Activities
16 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Library Terrace / Balcony Garden Cafeteria Snack machines Air conditioning Free Wi-fi
• Sunny destination in the
Mediterranean.
• Maximum of 8 students per
class.
• Three social activities per
week for informal English
conversation practice.
• Full-time business courses
available.
Highlights
Homestay is offered within a
radius of 2 km of the school,
within easy reach by bus.
The student residences are
10–20 minutes walking distance
from the school and St Julian’s,
and only 5 minutes away from
the waterfront. 3, 4 and 5 star
hotels around the school area
are also available.
Accommodation
Sliema
School is closed
01.01. / 10.02. / 25.03. / 31.03. / 07.06. /
29.06. / 15.08. / 08.09. / 21.09. / 08.12. /
13.12. / 26.12.
Malta
NSTS – English Language Institute
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 16 20 18 16 19 17 21 19
25 22 28 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Start dates for 20B + 30B Business (underlined)
Dates for Cambridge exam courses: page 12
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Ann Sophie Franzen,
Switzerland
The teachers, the host family,
and the other students,
everyone here has become like
my family. The school has
organised many activities: we have gone on
excursions or have cooked and watched a film
together.
Jean Cudemos, USA
I arrived a couple of months
ago and didn’t speak French.
I now find myself having
conversations with friends
and my host family.
Eurocentres is a great school where I’’ve met
friends from all over the world.
Elfva Barrio, Sweden
We are able to use our creativity
while learning, which makes it
interesting and easier to follow.
It is perfect for someone who
is longing to learn as much as
possible in an amusing and effective way.
France and Switzerland
Paris
Notre-Dame, Sacré-Cœur, the Arc de
Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and other historic
buildings and monuments dominate the
skyline. A city full of spirit, famous for its arts
and “joie de vivre”, its wide boulevards and
winding streets. Varied nightlife: trendy bars
and clubs, traditional brasseries. Euro Disney
is close to the city.
La Rochelle
Coastal location with islands, sandy beaches
and sleepy fishing villages. The rich history
of this harbour town has always been
inseparable from the Atlantic. From the old
port, the first French colonialists left for
Canada in the 15th century. Fantastic water-
sports facilities (sailing, surfing) along the
Atlantic coast. A friendly student town.
Amboise
Wonderful little town in the “Garden of
France”. Ideal base for excursions to the
world-famous Loire castles and vineyards.
Amboise is situated in Touraine, a region
well known for its pure French and classed in
2000 as a UNESCO world heritage site. It’s
no coincidence that Mick Jagger has chosen
to make Amboise his second home!
Origins of students in Paris
Western Europe 38 % Various 8 %
Asia 4 %
Latin America 50 %
Origins of students in Amboise
Western Europe 62 % Latin America 20 %
Eastern Europe 1 % Various 11 %
Asia 6 %
Origins of students in La Rochelle
Western Europe 80 % Latin America 14 %
Eastern Europe 2 % Various 1 %
Asia 3 %
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Christian Pena Gonzalez,
Colombia
Here, teaching is intensive and
classes are small so we can
progress quickly. In 5 months,
I have learned to communicate
without problems and can now socialise in
French. Also, Lausanne is a beautiful city by
the lakeside.
Lausanne
Lausanne on Lake Geneva, only a few
kilometres away from some of the highest
peaks of the Alps (Matterhorn, Eiger, Mönch
and Jungfrau), is an ideal city for leisure,
exploring, cycling and strolling along the
lakeside, and a must for watersports,
mountaineering and winter sports enthusiasts.
Very close by is the famous wine-growing
district of Lavaux.
Origins of students in Lausanne
Western Europe 77 % North America 7 %
Eastern Europe 4 % Latin America 9 %
Asia 3 %
Lausanne
Paris
Amboise
La Rochelle
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Paris
Amboise
La Rochelle
46. 44
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive Business, DALF, DELF, Fashion,
General Language
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER wEEk 20 25
2 weeks 682 824
3 weeks 1,023 1,236
4 weeks 1,304 1,584
5 weeks 1,630 1,980
6 weeks 1,956 2,376
7 weeks 2,282 2,772
8 weeks 2,416 3,016
9 weeks 2,718 3,393
10 weeks 3,020 3,770
11 weeks 3,322 4,147
12 weeks 3,504 4,368
Add. week 292 364
24 weeks* 6,360 7,872
36 weeks* 9,540 11,808
48 weeks* 12,720 15,744
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 343
Student residence** 405
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 16
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 110
Course materials per 12 weeks 40
High season (tuition) / week** 20
Christmas (homestay)/week 54
Christmas (residence)/week 100
Airport transfer (CDG) one way 188
One-to-one per lesson 105
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 350
Check out
special offers
• Perfect school location close to
the attractions.
• Quiet location in the middle of
the city.
• The modernised school buil-
ding is full of history.
• Fashion courses.
• Work experience.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• City bike rides
• Chocolate Museum
• Riverboat trip
• Trip to Châteaux de la Loire
• Trip to Côte d’Azur
• Normandy
Accommodation in a homestay
or in a student residence. Getting
to school, which is easy by metro
or bus, takes between 15 and
60 minutes.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
13 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Library Terrace / Balcony Snack machines Piano Free Wi-fi
Paris
School is closed
01.01. / 28.03. / 05.05. / 16.05. / 14.07. / 15.08.
/ 01.11. / 11.11.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
France
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 17 20 18 16 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
French for Business (underlined)
Fashion, weekly 30.05.–26.08.
Etablissement privé d’enseignement supérieur44
47. 45
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive DALF, DELF, General Language
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER wEEk 20 25
2 weeks 654 774
3 weeks 981 1,161
4 weeks 1,236 1,480
5 weeks 1,545 1,850
6 weeks 1,854 2,220
7 weeks 2,163 2,590
8 weeks 2,216 2,704
9 weeks 2,493 3,042
10 weeks 2,770 3,380
11 weeks 3,047 3,718
12 weeks 3,132 3,852
Add. week 261 321
24 weeks* 5,928 7,368
36 weeks* 8,892 11,052
48 weeks* 11,856 14,736
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 214
Student residence** 165
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 110
High season (tuition) / week** 20
Course materials per 12 weeks 40
Airport transfer (CDG) one way 445
One-to-one per lesson 102
* non-refundable
** High season: 20.06.–19.08.
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 180
Check out
special offers
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Vineyard visits
• Bakery visits
• Drawing courses Mona Lisa
• Castles excursions
• Bicycle tours
• Cookery workshop
Activities
8 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room
Student Lounge Terrace / Balcony Kitchen Snack machines Free Wi-fi
• Explore genuine French
culture and learn the purest
French spoken in France.
• Warm and friendly atmosphere
in stunning school premises.
• Wonderful town only one hour
from Paris.
• DELF test centre.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Highlights
Accommodation in a host
family is highly recommended
in order to learn more about
the local culture and to practise
French. A student residence is
also available. All accommodation
facilities are within 5 to 25 mi
nutes walking distance from the
school.
Accommodation
Amboise
School is closed
01.01. / 28.03. / 05.05. / 16.05. / 14.07. /
15.08.; 24.10.2016–06.01.2017
France
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 3
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10
18 15 21 18 17 20 18 16 19
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26
29 30 29
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Etablissement privé d’enseignement supérieur 45
48. 46
COURSES EXAMS
20 Basic General Language
25 Intensive DALF, DELF, General Language
PRICES IN EUR
LESSONS PER wEEk 20 25
2 weeks 662 792
3 weeks 993 1,188
4 weeks 1,252 1,516
5 weeks 1,565 1,895
6 weeks 1,878 2,274
7 weeks 2,191 2,653
8 weeks 2,240 2,768
9 weeks 2,520 3,114
10 weeks 2,800 3,460
11 weeks 3,080 3,806
12 weeks 3,144 3,936
Add. week 262 328
24 weeks* 5,832 7,272
36 weeks* 8,748 10,908
48 weeks* 11,664 14,544
* Language Semester/Year Open Choice
ACCOMMODATION per week
Homestay* 235
Student residence** 368
Summer residence*** 200
* single room, half-board
** single room, no meals , min. age 18
*** single room, no meals, bookable from
02.07.–27.08., min. age 18
SUPPLEMENTS
Enrolment fee* 110
High season (tuition) / week** 20
Course materials per 12 weeks 40
High season (residence) / week** 140
Christmas (homestay)/week 55
Airport transfer (CDG) one way*** 182
One-to-one per lesson 105
* non-refundable
** High season: Tuition 20.06.–19.08. /
Residence 02.07.–27.08. not applicable for
summer residence
*** Transfer from airport to local train station
with ticket assistance
Additional accommodation and transfer types on
request
Estimated pocket money/week in EUR 200
Check out
special offers
• Coastal city with sandy beaches.
• Ideal school location near the
coast.
• Modern and futuristic school
building.
• Canteen with a gourmet chef.
• Young Adult Holiday Package.
• Access to my.Eurocentres
Examples of leisure activities and
excursions (for approximate prices
please refer to our homepage):
• Sport on the beach or at school
• Wine tasting
• Cookery / Dessert workshop
• Trip to Ile de Ré
• Trip to Rochefort
• Trip to Bordeaux
Accommodation in a homestay or
in a student residence with private
facilities. Most host families can
easily be reached by bicycle in
10 to 30 minutes. The residences
are located 5 minutes walk from
school.
Highlights Activities Accommodation
18 Classrooms Interactive Whiteboards Learning Centre Computer Room Student Lounge
Library Terrace / Balcony Garden Cafeteria Kitchen Piano Free Wi-fi
La Rochelle
School is closed
01.01. / 28.03. / 05.05. / 16.05. / 14.07. / 15.08.
/ 01.11. / 11.11.; 26.12.2016–06.01.2017
France
wEEkLY START DATES
J F M A M J J A S O N D
4 1 7 4 2 6 4 1 5 3 7 5
11 8 14 11 9 13 11 8 12 10 14 12
18 15 21 18 17 20 18 16 19 17 21
25 22 29 25 23 27 25 22 26 24 28
29 30 29 31
Start dates also for beginners (in bold)
Etablissement privé d’enseignement supérieur46