Eurocentres
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Company type | Foundation |
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Founded | 1946 |
Headquarters | Zürich, ZH, Switzerland |
Products | General Language, Exam & University preparation courses |
Website | www.eurocentres.com |
Eurocentres - Language Learning Worldwide has language schools in 16 countries for people to learn English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese in a country where the language concerned is spoken.
History
The first Eurocentres language school was founded in 1948 by a Swiss, Erhard Waespi, in Bournemouth and is probably the oldest language school still operating on England's south coast. Waespi’s vision was that learning a language should be an enjoyable, enriching and personal experience that increased understanding between cultures. In 1960 he handed over his five schools for English (Bournemouth, London) French, (Lausanne) German (Cologne – now Berlin) and Italian (Florence) to the Eurocentres Foundation, which he then managed for another 20 years. In 1970, Eurocentres acquired Davies’s Schools of English at Cambridge. After 2000 Eurocentres began to expand outside of Europe.
The Eurocentres Foundation has been a consultant to the Council of Europe for the development of the Common European Framework of Reference[1] for language teaching and learning.
Eurocentres Foundation and the Migros Cultural Percentage
The Eurocentres Foundation aims to promote understanding between people and bridge national, cultural and social barriers. The Foundation is an institution of the Migros Cultural Percentage,[2] a voluntary commitment of Migros embedded in its articles of association that demonstrates its responsibility towards society.
Schools
Eurocentres offers languages schools in the UK and Ireland (London Eltham, London Victoria, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cambridge and Dublin); Australia (Perth, Sydney, Brisbane Melbourne and Cairns); New Zealand (Auckland); Canada (Toronto and Vancouver); United States (San Diego, New York and East Lansing); South Africa (Cape Town); Malta (Sliema); France (Paris, La Rochelle and Amboise); Switzerland (Lausanne); Spain (Barcelona, Valencia and Marbella); Germany (Berlin); Italy (Florence); Japan ( Kanazawa); China (Beijing); and Russia (Moscow, St Petersburg).
Courses
Eurocentres offers a variety of language courses from general language, exam preparation (IELTS, Cambridge FCE, Cambridge CAE, Cambridge CPE, TOEFL, DELF, DALF) to Business and Language & Culture courses.
References
- ^ "Eaquals Homepage". Eaquals.org. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ^ "Kultur, Gesellschaft, Bildung, Freizeit | Migros-Kulturprozent". Kulturprozent.ch. Retrieved 2015-08-11.