Waterloo School of English

46 Museum Street, London, WC1A 1LY, United Kingdom

+44 (0)20 7831 2148 • www.waterlooschool.co.uk

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Course name Type Level Max size Lessons
General English plus Conversation General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

All levels 16 18 x 55mins More info
FCE English General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

All levels 16 6 x 55mins More info
CAE English General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

All levels 16 6 x 55mins More info
CPE English General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

All levels 16 6 x 55mins More info
General English 24 General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Beginner - Advanced 16 24 x 55mins More info
General English 24 General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Beginner - Advanced 16 24 x 55mins More info
IELTS Entry level 6.0+ General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Intermediate - Intermediate 16 15 x 55mins More info
IELTS Entry level 5.5+ General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Upper Intermediate - Advanced 16 15 x 55mins More info
General English plus IELTS English General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Upper Intermediate - Advanced 16 24 x 55mins More info
General English Conversation General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Beginner - Advanced 16 3 x 1hr  More info
General English 15 Morning General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Beginner - Advanced 16 15 x 55mins More info
General English 15 Afternoon General English

General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week.

Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications.

Beginner - Advanced 16 15 x 55mins More info
Business English Morning 15 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 15 15 x 55mins More info
Business English Afternoon 15 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 15 x 55mins More info
Business English Morning 9 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 9 x 55mins More info
Business English Afternoon 9 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 9 x 55mins More info
Business English Morning 6 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 6 x 55mins More info
Business English Afternoon 6 Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 6 x 55mins More info
Business English plus IELTS Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 24 x 55mins More info
Business English plus IELTS Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 24 x 55mins More info
Business plus General English Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 21 x 55mins More info
Business plus General English Business / Professional English

Learn English suitable for business or your chosen profession. Pick up language for meetings, presentations and other work-related environments. Specialise in courses for professionals, use authentic materials, and commit themselves to the standards expected by executives. Courses are usually intensive.

Classes concentrate on improving your English for use in the workplace. This course is ideal for people already working or those studying Business or planning to work in a job that will require a good command of English. You will work on developing specific knowledge of English for a variety of Business topics and situations.

In your Business English class, you will study:

  • Vocabulary for key Business topics, for example, marketing, negotiating, presenting, advertising, finance
  • Speaking & listening skills, for example, telephoning, meetings, interviews
  • Reading & Writing skills, for example, emailing, reports, articles Specialist courses include: English for Medical Practice, English for Legal Practice and English for Marketing and Sales.
  • Some schools run business English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see Recognised qualifications.
Upper Intermediate+ 16 21 x 55mins More info
One-to-One 5 One-to-One

Private tuition; one teacher, one student.

One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements.

This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group.

Beginner - Advanced 1 5 x 55mins More info
One-to-One 10 One-to-One

Private tuition; one teacher, one student.

One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements.

This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group.

Beginner - Advanced 1 10 x 55mins More info
One-to-One 15 One-to-One

Private tuition; one teacher, one student.

One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements.

This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group.

Beginner - Advanced 1 15 x 55mins More info
One-to-One 20 One-to-One

Private tuition; one teacher, one student.

One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements.

This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group.

Beginner - Advanced 1 20 x 55mins More info
One-to-One 25 One-to-One

Private tuition; one teacher, one student.

One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements.

This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group.

Beginner - Advanced 1 25 x 55mins More info

About Waterloo School of English

Waterloo School of English was established to provide a truly first class educational experience for anyone from any country. We believe the key to learning a foreign language is being happy in the environment where you study and having confidence in your teachers. By having friendly classes (of no more than 16 students) and carefully recruiting excellent teachers, we feel we have achieved this.

School holidays: 10th - 17th April, 4th May, 25th May, 31st August, 21st December 2009 - 9th January 2010.

School issues certificate to students upon satisfactory completion of course.

Accommodation options

You can reserve accommodation once you have selected your course.

Type Basis Room Bathroom Price per week
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £115.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation includes either a furnished private or shared room with bathroom facilities plus breakfast 'meal'. This meal can vary from full cooked breakfast (frsh juice, tea, coffee, egg, sausage, bacon, etc.) to basic breakfast of cereals and toast. Students should check in each case to find out what type of breakfast is available.
Single Room
No £115.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £135.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £125.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation includes either a furnished private or shared room with bathroom facilities plus breakfast 'meal'. This meal can vary from full cooked breakfast (frsh juice, tea, coffee, egg, sausage, bacon, etc.) to basic breakfast of cereals and toast. Students should check in each case to find out what type of breakfast is available.
Single Room
No £125.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £145.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £130.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation includes either a furnished private or shared room with bathroom facilities plus breakfast 'meal'. This meal can vary from full cooked breakfast (frsh juice, tea, coffee, egg, sausage, bacon, etc.) to basic breakfast of cereals and toast. Students should check in each case to find out what type of breakfast is available.
Single Room
No £130.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £150.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £155.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation includes either a furnished private or shared room with bathroom facilities plus breakfast 'meal'. This meal can vary from full cooked breakfast (frsh juice, tea, coffee, egg, sausage, bacon, etc.) to basic breakfast of cereals and toast. Students should check in each case to find out what type of breakfast is available.
Single Room
No £155.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £185.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
Yes £165.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Bed and Breakfast
Accommodation includes either a furnished private or shared room with bathroom facilities plus breakfast 'meal'. This meal can vary from full cooked breakfast (frsh juice, tea, coffee, egg, sausage, bacon, etc.) to basic breakfast of cereals and toast. Students should check in each case to find out what type of breakfast is available.
Single Room
Yes £165.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
Yes £195.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £150.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £160.00
Homestay
Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student. Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays. All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school. A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.). The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
No £165.00
Apartment
Shared or private apartment / flat. Students will either live on their own or with others, sharing the use of bathroom, living area and kitchen. Apartments will normally include; bathromm, kitchen, bedroom and living area. This type of accommodation is normally within reasonable distance of the school but students should check in each case as they may have to use public transport to travel to classes. Usually on a self catering basis where the student must carry out domestic duties by themselves, i.e. shopping, washing, cooking, etc. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Twin Room
No £90.00
Apartment
Shared or private apartment / flat. Students will either live on their own or with others, sharing the use of bathroom, living area and kitchen. Apartments will normally include; bathromm, kitchen, bedroom and living area. This type of accommodation is normally within reasonable distance of the school but students should check in each case as they may have to use public transport to travel to classes. Usually on a self catering basis where the student must carry out domestic duties by themselves, i.e. shopping, washing, cooking, etc. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £135.00
On Campus Residence
Live on the school / college's campus (or private/university run residential campus) within private or shared dormitories or rooms. Normally under 24 hour supervision from team of on-site residential staff. In this type of accommodation the student will spend the majority of his/her time on campus with other students. The campus usually has a variety of facilities for the student's use in their free time. Many international students in the UK live in this type of accommodation. They rent in halls of residence, student houses or flats, usually with their own room but sharing a kitchen and bathroom. If you prefer more privacy, sometimes it's possible to request a room with an en-suite bathroom. There are many benefits of residential accommodation: independence, being close to campus and school life, and the ease of making friends with other international students. Most daily contact is with other non-native speakers of English though. So, although this works for some people, it may not suit you if you are travelling to the UK to immerse yourself in the English language and British culture. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Sunday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Twin Room
No £180.00
On Campus Residence
Live on the school / college's campus (or private/university run residential campus) within private or shared dormitories or rooms. Normally under 24 hour supervision from team of on-site residential staff. In this type of accommodation the student will spend the majority of his/her time on campus with other students. The campus usually has a variety of facilities for the student's use in their free time. Many international students in the UK live in this type of accommodation. They rent in halls of residence, student houses or flats, usually with their own room but sharing a kitchen and bathroom. If you prefer more privacy, sometimes it's possible to request a room with an en-suite bathroom. There are many benefits of residential accommodation: independence, being close to campus and school life, and the ease of making friends with other international students. Most daily contact is with other non-native speakers of English though. So, although this works for some people, it may not suit you if you are travelling to the UK to immerse yourself in the English language and British culture. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Sunday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
No £245.00
On Campus Residence
Live on the school / college's campus (or private/university run residential campus) within private or shared dormitories or rooms. Normally under 24 hour supervision from team of on-site residential staff. In this type of accommodation the student will spend the majority of his/her time on campus with other students. The campus usually has a variety of facilities for the student's use in their free time. Many international students in the UK live in this type of accommodation. They rent in halls of residence, student houses or flats, usually with their own room but sharing a kitchen and bathroom. If you prefer more privacy, sometimes it's possible to request a room with an en-suite bathroom. There are many benefits of residential accommodation: independence, being close to campus and school life, and the ease of making friends with other international students. Most daily contact is with other non-native speakers of English though. So, although this works for some people, it may not suit you if you are travelling to the UK to immerse yourself in the English language and British culture. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Sunday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Twin Room
No £325.00
On Campus Residence
Live on the school / college's campus (or private/university run residential campus) within private or shared dormitories or rooms. Normally under 24 hour supervision from team of on-site residential staff. In this type of accommodation the student will spend the majority of his/her time on campus with other students. The campus usually has a variety of facilities for the student's use in their free time. Many international students in the UK live in this type of accommodation. They rent in halls of residence, student houses or flats, usually with their own room but sharing a kitchen and bathroom. If you prefer more privacy, sometimes it's possible to request a room with an en-suite bathroom. There are many benefits of residential accommodation: independence, being close to campus and school life, and the ease of making friends with other international students. Most daily contact is with other non-native speakers of English though. So, although this works for some people, it may not suit you if you are travelling to the UK to immerse yourself in the English language and British culture. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Sunday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Self Catering
Self Catering means that you are being provided with accommodation that has facilities to allow you to cook and cater (i.e. laundry and other domestic facilities) for yourselves. You are not provided with a meal / laundry service by the establishment owners or property owners during your stay- but they have given you all you need to cater yourselves.
Single Room
Yes £207.00
On Campus Residence
Live on the school / college's campus (or private/university run residential campus) within private or shared dormitories or rooms. Normally under 24 hour supervision from team of on-site residential staff. In this type of accommodation the student will spend the majority of his/her time on campus with other students. The campus usually has a variety of facilities for the student's use in their free time. Many international students in the UK live in this type of accommodation. They rent in halls of residence, student houses or flats, usually with their own room but sharing a kitchen and bathroom. If you prefer more privacy, sometimes it's possible to request a room with an en-suite bathroom. There are many benefits of residential accommodation: independence, being close to campus and school life, and the ease of making friends with other international students. Most daily contact is with other non-native speakers of English though. So, although this works for some people, it may not suit you if you are travelling to the UK to immerse yourself in the English language and British culture. All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Sunday. Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday.
Half Board
Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and an evening meal, but no meal at lunchtime. Standard of meals can vary.
Single Room
Yes £255.00

Airport transfers

You can reserve a transfer once you have selected your course.

From One way Return
London Heathrow £62.00 £124.00
London City £62.00 £124.00
London Gatwick £82.00 £164.00
London Luton £82.00 £164.00
London Stanstead £82.00 £164.00

School location

Facilities

  • Garden
  • Study Centre
  • Internet Access
  • Social Programme
  • Computer Centre
  • Student Card
  • Welfare Centre

Photos

  • Waterloo School of English exterior
  • Waterloo School of English exterior
  • Waterloo School of English interior
  • Waterloo School of English interior