London Study Center
Description of London Study Center
The London Study Center is a well-known language school in the British capital with more than 30 years of English teaching experience. The London Study Center is located in Fulham. The area is famous for its developed infrastructure. There is everything for a comfortable stay, an interesting pastime. Not far from Fulham and the school building there are Buckingham Palace, Big Ben. Also, near the school there are Bishop's Park on the banks of the Thames and the Chelsea Football Club.
Studying in the school is conducted according to best British educational traditions. Teachers use classical and innovative methods of teaching. This versatility makes it possible to meet the educational needs of the most demanding students. Representatives of more than 70 nationalities are studying here. At the same time, the educational institution accepts up to 500 students. The average age of students in a language school is 17 to 30 years. Experienced instructors help students achieve high goals. Individual approach plays an important role in the effectiveness of language preparation.
As for children's programs, studies take place in 2 centers: Fulham Summer School in London (children 12-15 years old live in families) and Chalfont St. Giles Summer School (children aged 8-17, residence).
Programs and prices, tuition fees in London Study Center
Short information. A course with an intensity of study of 15 to 25 hours a week is aimed at students who want to improve their language skills, learn how to communicate freely in English in a short time.
About the course. The general course is distinguished by the flexibility of the programs. The standard involves an intensity of training - 15 hours a week. Students are also offered a course with 25 lessons per week. Additionally, 1-2 additional modules can be included in the program. Specialization is chosen by the student, modules can relate to certain topics, business directions, etc.
Students age: 16+.
Start dates: All the year round on Mondays.
[999.17 ] Admission requirements: Initial level of English (minimum).
The result of the training: mastering English at a student's priority level.
Class size: 18 students.
Lesson duration: 45 minutes.
] Cost:
The registration fee is £ 100 (GSV Students) and £ 50 (all other students)
2 weeks 15 hours / week) morning - £ 340
2 weeks (15 hours / week) day - £ 280
2 weeks (6 hours / week) Mon-Wed , evening (18.30-20.30) - £ 165
Short information. The course allows you to effectively prepare for the delivery of CAE, FCE, IELTS, further study at a college or university.
About the course. The preparation course for international exams involves intensive work in groups and individually with the teacher. The course programs cover all aspects of English, from speaking to writing. The specificity of the course is to consider the topics needed to pass a specific exam. In addition, students get acquainted with the specifics of British education, which allows you to later reduce the process of adaptation in the university.
Students age: 16 years of age.
Start Dates: Monday
Requirements for admission : The level of English is not lower than CERF B1.
The result of the training: improving the language skills, high test result, increasing career prospects.
Class size: up to 15 students.
Lesson duration: 45 minutes.
[ 999.34] Cost:
The registration fee is £ 100 (GSV Students) and £ 50 (all other students)
2 weeks (15 hours / week) - £ 410
Short information. The course allows you to effectively prepare for the delivery of CAE, FCE, IELTS, further study at a college or university.
About the course. The preparation course for international exams involves intensive work in groups and individually with the teacher. The course programs cover all aspects of English, from speaking to writing. The specificity of the course is to consider the topics needed to pass a specific exam. In addition, students get acquainted with the specifics of British education, which allows you to later reduce the process of adaptation in the university.
Students age: 16 years old
Start dates: January, March, June, September (almost always on Mondays), but better Contact managers
Requirements for admission: the level of English is not lower than CERF B1.
The result of the training: improving the language skills, high test result, increasing career prospects.
Class size: up to 15 students. [999.26 ]
The length of the lesson is 45 minutes.
Cost:
The registration fee is £ 100 (GSV Students) and £ 50 (all other students)
2 weeks (15 hours / week) - £ 410
Brief information. The course allows you to effectively prepare for the delivery of CAE, FCE, IELTS, further study at a college or university.
About the course. The preparation course for international exams involves intensive work in groups and individually with the teacher. The course programs cover all aspects of English, from speaking to writing. The specificity of the course is to consider the topics needed to pass a specific exam. In addition, students get acquainted with the specifics of British education, which allows you to later reduce the process of adaptation in the university.
Students age: 16 years old
Start dates: January, March, June, September (almost always on Mondays), but it is better to contact the managers
Enrollment requirements : The level of English is not lower than CERF B1.
The result of training: improvement of language skills, high test result, increased career prospects.
Class size: up to 15 students.
Lesson duration: 45 minutes.
Cost:
[999.22 ] The registration fee is £ 100 (GSV Students) and £ 50 (all other students)2 weeks (15 hours / week) - £ 410
- Short information. Intensive winter (summer) English courses allow children to spend vacations in the UK with benefit.
- About the course. The programs cover all the basic aspects of language learning. The emphasis is on the conversational part and audirovana. In the lessons, children develop language skills that are necessary in everyday life. Working in small groups (an average of 10 - 12 people) allows you to give every child the most attention. In addition to studying the course provides a rich extra-curricular entertainment program.
- Students age: 11 to 15 years.
- Start dates: December-February
- Admission requirements: Beginner level of English proficiency.
- Learning outcomes: improving language skills, everyday communication in English.
- ] Class size: up to 15 students.
- Lesson duration: 45 minutes.
Cost:
- The price already includes - registration fees, reservation fees and the cost of study materials
- 1 - 4 weeks, 20 lessons in Ned in the morning. Time - £ 450 per week. (Training + cultural activities without accommodation)
- 1 - 4 weeks, 20 lessons per week in the morning. Time - £ 680 per week. (Training + cultural activities with residence in the family, three meals a day)
Short information. Intensive winter (summer) English courses allow children to spend vacations in the UK with benefit.
About the course. The programs cover all the basic aspects of language learning. The emphasis is on speaking and listening. In the lessons, children develop language skills that are necessary in everyday life. Working in small groups (an average of 10 - 12 people) allows you to give every child the most attention. In addition to studying the course provides a rich extra-curricular entertainment program.
Students age: 12-15 at Fulham school and 8 - 17 years at the Chalfont School. Giles.
Start dates: June-August
Entry requirements: Initial level of English proficiency.
[999.21 ] Learning outcomes: improving language skills, everyday communication in English.
Class size: up to 15 students.
Lesson duration: 45 minutes
Cost:
Summer School FULHAM: 1 - 10 weeks. From June to August - £ 680 per week.
CHALFONT ST Summer School. GILES : 1 - 10 weeks. From June to August - £ 665 per week.
Accommodation, meals, prices
Students of London Study Center get several types of accommodation.
- A host family
In families, students can live 1-2 people in a room equipped with everything necessary, from furniture to computer equipment. You can use a private shower.
- Residences
Residences are provided for 1,2,3,4-bed accommodation. Studio apartments are also available. Facilities can be in the room and on the floor. For recreation there are halls and living rooms, game rooms. Laundry service is available. The Internet can be provided free of charge or at an additional cost.
The LSC food is organized according to one of the following schemes:
- students use mini-kitchens in residences and apartments for self-cooking.
- only breakfast is provided.
- breakfast and dinner are provided.
The cost of living:
- Homestay (25 mins to school), single room, self catering - £ 200, breakfast only - £ 200 per week, meals 2 times a day - £ 230 per week (private shower - Additional mark-up £ 25 per week);
- Homestay (25 minutes to school), double room, self catering - £ 190, breakfast only - £ 190, meals 2 times a day - £ 220 per week (private shower - extra charge £ 25 per week .);
- Homestay (40 minutes to school), single room, self-catering - £ 170 per week, breakfast only - £ 170 per week, meals 2 meals a day - £ 200 per week. (Private shower - extra charge £ 25 per week);
- Homestay (40 minutes to school), double room, self catering - £ 160 per week, breakfast only - £ 160 per week, meals 2 times a day - £ 190 per week (private shower - Additional mark-up £ 25 per week);
- Homestay (60 mins to school), single room, self catering - £ 145 per week, breakfast only - £ 145, meals 2 times a day - £ 175 per week (private shower - extra charge £ 25 per week);
- Homestay (60 minutes to school), double room, self catering - £ 135 per week, breakfast only - £ 135, meals 2 times a day - £ 165 per week. (Private shower - extra charge £ 25 per week);
- Student accommodation. Residence Fulham Palace Road (Zone 2, 15 minutes walk to the school), a single studio, with its own shower and kitchen, self-service - £ 300 per week, double studio - £ 200 per week .;
- Accommodation in one-room Willesden studio (Zone 2, 40 minutes to school), own shower and kitchen, self-service - £ 300 per week, double room, separate shower, kitchen - £ 250 per week;
- Residence at Earl's Court Road (Zone 1, time to school - 15 minutes by metro, 20 minutes by bus), shared bathroom, shared kitchen, double room - £ 180 per week, triple room - £ 170 per week, four-bed room - £ 165 per week.
Subjects and sports
Activities London Study Center
The school recommends a large number of excursions. In London, you can visit museums, galleries, famous parks, explore the Tower, theaters. Students enjoy bus tours to Cambridge, Oxford and Stonehenge.
Daily routine
The school provides morning and afternoon sessions. The schedule of individual lessons depends on the preferences and needs of the student. After lessons, students are offered extra-curricular activities.
Advantages
- The school is accredited by the British Council.
- School education is distinguished by an optimal ratio of price and quality.
- The School is an authorized Cambridge ESOL exam center.
- Flexible programs are provided at the school. Students can combine modules at their own discretion, creating unique courses that best fit their needs.
- Teachers provide interactive communicative lessons.
- Convenient location, which allows to organize interesting and exciting vacations in London.
Facilities and equipment at London Study Center
The school provides students with 13 classrooms equipped with modern technology equipment. Also, there is a library, a computer class, a cozy living room.
Admission dates and extra charges
Additional fees:
- deposit
- transfer - from £ 75 (one way)
- registration fee - £ 100 (GSV students) and £ 50 (all other students)
- accommodation reservation - £ 50
- supervision
- visa fees and services
Literature and references
Institution on the map
Residence permits, citizenship and other services
- Guardianship services during the studies
- Student supervision
Review about London Study Center
Our head office decided to attend to the respectability of employees and paid our language courses abroad.
Someone from friends advised me SMAPSE. I was ready to be offered the most expensive language course, but was pleasantly surprised. SMAPSE experts appealed to me as they were very polite, but without a clear desire to sell exclusive courses.
They adviced me the school London Study Center in London. It's located 50 meters from the stadium of the Chelsea Football Club (Stamford Bridge). The atmosphere is nice, you can't go through the streets either because of a sport match. Everybody drinks beer, shouting, but it's all happening culturally. By the way, I counted 6 pubs located near the school. I found studying in the school really effective and fruitfull for my future career.
Recommendations on when to apply
Language courses, schools and children's language camps | Primary and secondary education - private schools | Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education | Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA |
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs) - there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program, - some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school) - some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program, - for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively | - recommended submission one year before the start of the program, - the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities - for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required - for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program - MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc. |