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  2. Language education in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, new modern language GCSEs were introduced in England and Wales. In January 2019, the National Centre for Excellence for Language was established at the University of York, to coordinate modern language education in England, with nine school hubs across England; of the nine schools, two are grammar schools and two are faith schools.

  3. Bell Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Educational Trust subsequently expanded outside Cambridge, with a number of partner schools, located in the UK and internationally. It is one of the most well-known schools for the teaching of English as a foreign language. [citation needed] Bell courses are accredited by the British Council. [1]

  4. British Study Centres School of English - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Lists of schools in England - Wikipedia

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    It states that in 2019, there aill be approximately 30,000 schools in England, which include 391 nurseries, around 25,000 primary schools, 3,448 secondary schools, 2,319 independent schools, 1,044 special schools, and 352 pupil referral units.

  6. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    Free schools, introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition, are newly established schools in England set up by parents, teachers, charities or businesses, where there is a perceived local need for more schools. They are funded by taxpayers, are academically non-selective and free to attend, and like Foundation schools and Academies ...

  7. St Giles International - Wikipedia

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    St Giles' London Central school in Bloomsbury. St. Giles International is an English Language school group founded in 1955 in London, England. [1] Today, St. Giles teaches over 10,000 students [2] and has seven year-round schools and junior summer Centers in the UK, US, and Canada.

  8. International House London - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, International House London was established in premises at Endell Street and initially offered students courses to improve their English language skills. Over time it grew, offering more courses and moving to larger premises, first to Shaftsbury Avenue in 1961 and then onto 106 Piccadilly in 1977 and finally to Covent Garden in 2007.

  9. St Clare's, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Clare's is a coeducational private, international day and boarding college in North Oxford, England offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma, a Preparatory IB programme, English language courses, University Pathways, Gap Year study and IB teacher training workshops.