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British Study Centres School of English

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51°31′10″N 0°09′15″W / 51.519516°N 0.154148°W / 51.519516; -0.154148

British Study Centres School of English
Established1996
Academic affiliation
British Council & Eaquals
ChairmanMichael Tunney
Location
ColoursBlack, Orange & White
Websitewww.british-study.com

British Study Centres (BSC) is a group of English language schools consisting of eight adult language schools and seventeen junior centres, including the City Football Language School in partnership with Manchester City, with the majority of schools and centres based in the UK. The head office is located in Brighton & Hove, East Sussex. Today, British Study Centres (BSC) specialises in the delivery of high quality English language training to adults and young learners, teacher training courses for UK and overseas teachers and University Pathway programmes in partnership with NCUK.

History and location

British Study Centres has its roots in distance learning courses from the 1930s onwards (a precursor to the Open University which grew up in the 1960s), branching off from its sister company West London College which offers further and higher education courses in 1996. The first school was opened in Oxford, and after a location move in 2008 now occupies the four-floor building of Oxenford House in the centre of the town. In 2002 the second college was opened in Brighton, and in 2004 a third school opened in Marylebone, central London. A fourth school opened in Bournemouth in May 2010 as well as a specialist teacher training facility in central Oxford which opened later that year. The college's head office moved from Hannah House to Duke Street, opposite Selfridges and adjoining Oxford Street, in early 2010.

In 2008, the company moved into the young learners market with the acquisition of 'ICH' (International College Holidays), a provider of vacation courses to children. Since acquiring ICH, British Study Centres has offered junior courses at independent schools in Ardingly, Cheltenham and Wycliffe. The company has added a fourth UK centre in Brockenhurst, in 2013.

Across its adult schools and junior centres there is an annual intake of 7500 students consisting of approximately 80 nationalities.

The school was nominated by Study Travel Magazine[1] under the category of 'Star' English Language School Europe each year since 2009, winning in 2010 and 2012. Its junior operations was nominated for the award of 'Star' Junior Course Provider each year since 2010, winning in 2012.

Accreditation

British Study Centres is accredited by the British Council,[2] The school is also a member of English UK[3] British Study Centres has academic affiliation with West London College and Hove College.[4]

The adult schools hold a UKBA “Grade A” Tier 4 Sponsor’s[5] Licence.[6]

Courses

The schools offer full-time courses in the following subjects for adults: general English, academic English, business English and exam preparation for IELTS,[7] TOEIC[8] / TOEFL,[9] BULATS[10] and Cambridge FCE[11] and CAE.[12] The adult courses are offered in Bournemouth, Brighton, London and Oxford.

Teacher training qualifications offered include the Cambridge Certificate in General English Teaching to Adults (CELTA[13]), Cambridge Diploma in General English Teaching to Adults (DELTA[14]), and Trinity College Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CertTESOL[15]). Teacher training takes place in Brighton and Oxford.

Junior courses are offered in general English and English plus sports at four junior vacation centres in Ardingly, Bournemouth the University of Brighton, Oxford Brookes University and Wycliffe

In 2013, British Study Centres became one of the first UK-based EFL language schools to start offering online courses through video-conferencing. They use the same qualified and experienced teachers from their UK schools to deliver General English, Business English and Exam Preparation courses to students around the world who are unable to travel to the UK to study.

Charity affiliation

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British Study Centres’ chosen charity is the Hot Courses Foundation.[17] part of the Hot Courses Group,[18] Set up in 2004, the charity helps fund the education of HIV+ children in the developing world whose access to education is limited or non-existent. BSC’s chairman, Simon Cleaver is trustee for the charity as well as Jeremy Hunt MP, Baroness Morris of Yardley (former Secretary of State for Education), Mike and Sarah Elms, Alex Williams and Simon Philips. The Foundation initially focused on AIDS-orphans in Kenya, providing money to fund their education and provide school uniforms and related resources. The Hot Courses Foundation then built a primary school in Kitui, eastern Kenya, which came top in recent assessments of schools in the area.

References

  1. ^ http://www.hothousemedia.com/ltm/index.htm
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2009-12-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.englishuk.com
  4. ^ "Hove College :: Education Oversight". educationaloversight.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  5. ^ "Register of licensed sponsors: students - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  6. ^ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/employersandsponsors/pointsbasedsystem/registerofsponsorseducation
  7. ^ http://www.ielts.org
  8. ^ http://www.ets.org/portal/site/ets/menuitem.fab2360b1645a1de9b3a0779f1751509/?vgnextoid=06cfd898c84f4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD
  9. ^ http://www.ets.org/portal/site/ets/menuitem.fab2360b1645a1de9b3a0779f1751509/?vgnextoid=69c0197a484f4010VgnVCM10000022f95190RCRD&WT.ac=Redirect_ets.org_toefl
  10. ^ http://www.bulats.org/Bulats/Bulats.html
  11. ^ http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/general-english/fce.html[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/general-english/cae.html
  13. ^ http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/teaching-awards/celta.html
  14. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-12-27. Retrieved 2009-12-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ http://www.trinitycollege.co.uk/site/?id=201
  16. ^ "About British Study Centres". www.british-study.com. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  17. ^ http://www.hotcoursesfoundation.org
  18. ^ "Homepage - The Hotcourses Group". www.hotcoursesgroup.com. Retrieved 2017-06-11.