Welcome to St Giles, a very prestigious English language school which was opened in 1955 in Soho. Paul and Diana Lindsey established the school, and for today the Lindsey family is at the helm of the company. In 2020 the network of the schools has celebrated the 65th anniversary. Such a great experience helps to comply with the high standards of tuition and cope with different needs, aims and aspirations of students. St Giles has received the Queen’s Award for Enterprise, one of the most prestigious business awards in the UK.
There are six year-round adult centres, nine junior and family summer centres and three centres for executives in St Giles. Whether you improve your language skills, get career prospects, to enhance your opportunities, or just for fun, St Giles Language School is a perfect choice for achieving your goals. A considerable number of learners choose the school due to its prestigious status, impeccable reputation and a wide range of courses. Tuition is focused on putting the students’ need first. So they will achieve great success and make progress.
Learn English, travel the world and make new friends with St Giles!
LOCATION
St Giles has a network of schools around the world located in the most attractive destinations of English-speaking countries: the UK – Brighton, Bournemouth, Cambridge, Canterbury, Eastbourne, London Central, London Highgate, Oxford and Windsor; Canada –Vancouver.
Cambridge is a university city situated in Cambridgeshire on the River Cam. The town has easy access to London so that you can visit famous sights.
MAJOR SIGHTS NEARBY
Cambridge has a worldwide reputation for its universities and colleges. The first college, Peterhouse, was founded in 1284. There you can find King’s College and King’s College Chapel, Queens’ College and the mathematical Bridge, Trinity College, Pembroke College, Corpus Christi College, St. John’s College and many others.
Within the city, there are several outstanding museums: the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Museums of Cambridge, Technology, and Science, National Horse Racing Museum.
Despite its romantic and historical flavour, Cambridge is a modern town that hosts several cultural events such as the Midsummer Fair and the Cambridge Folk Festival.
On weekends, you can take a day trip to Edinburgh or Windsor Castle.
AVAILABLE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
The Social Programme Coordinators organise various social and cultural programmes to dilute your days of study. You are offered to take part in an exciting and fascinating afternoon, evening and weekend activities and excursions where you can meet new friends and practise your English. Some activities are free, whilst others will be for an extra charge.
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Extra: Accommodation Placement Fee: €50 |