Our English as a second or foreign language courses here at Oaklands will enable you to develop your English language skills for the future.
Our English as a Foreign Language courses are for: au pairs, international students, students who need to take an internationally recognized exam such as Cambridge First Certificate, Cambridge Advanced Certificate, IELTS, or students who want to improve their English in general for work or leisure. Courses are available from Pre-intermediate to Advanced. Students who want to study full time must have a level of English at B2 (Upper Intermediate) or C1 (Advanced).
Our English for Speakers of Other Languages courses are for: people who live and work in the UK and need to improve their English to communicate at home, in the community, at school, at work. Courses are available from Entry 1 to Level 2.
All our young learner courses have tuition, activities, trips, on-site accommodation and meals included. On a Bell course, students will not only improve their English, but they will also develop life skills such as confidence, responsibility, respect, and teamwork, establishing their route to a rewarding future. Students will live and learn in the safe and secure environment of St Albans, an elegant Grade II listed Victorian building, within 60 acres of the beautiful English countryside. Students will be cared for throughout their stay with us by our dedicated team of houseparents, activity leaders and teachers. In the classroom, students will benefit from over 60 years of educational expertise, which shapes the lessons that are delivered by qualified and experienced teachers.
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Manage my school profile »Our St Albans Campus offers state-of-the-art facilities in a rural setting, with great transport links to St Albans and Hatfield.
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