Languages United students took part in the annual Wear it Pink fundraiser in order to support Breast Cancer Awareness month. This event coincided with the school’s fifteenth anniversary celebrations.Wear it Pink is hosted by the charity Breast Cancer Now, and encourages people to wear pink to raise…
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Languages United students have witnessed Bath become enlivened with the recent filming for the upcoming Wonka movie, some of which occurred practically by the school’s front door.Crowds formed to see fake snow issued on the steps of Parade Gardens and by the Abbey. Complex filming equipment from…
Read ArticleLILA* Liverpool partner with David Game College, London to deliver A Levels and University Foundation Programme
LILA* Liverpool have signed a partnership agreement with David Game College, one of the UK’s most prestigious private Sixth Form Colleges. The partnership will see LILA* delivering a range of A Levels and University Foundation Programmes to local and international students from September 2022.
Read ArticleVGC International College wins Canadian Business Review Board (CBRB) as the Best English Language School 2021
VGC International College recently won the Canadian Business Review Board (CBRB) as the Best English Language School 2021.The CBRB recognized VGC’s high customer satisfaction rates, their outstanding service and strong vision as well as our business leadership. The school is delighted to win this…
Read ArticleiTTTi Vancouver is thrilled to announce their win as the 2020/21 Study Travel Star Awards in the Category of English School North America. They would like to thank all their agents, partners, and staff who have given them support and helped them to continue looking for excellence while providing an…
Read ArticleThe novel Frankenstein was published in 1818 by author Mary Shelley, who was just twenty years old at the time.The question remains as to why it’s taken over two hundred years for a museum to be built in the author’s name, despite her legacy.Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein opened in Bath this…
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