We make it our priority to create a positive environment in
each school where you can study effectively and safely. We aim to make our
schools friendly and supportive places of learning. We have many policies and
procedures in place to help and support you.
We have a great Student Services team in each school as well
as Safeguarding Officers and they are here to help you if you feel ill or have
any personal or emotional problems. For example, if you feel homesick, lonely,
or just need someone to talk to. At any point throughout your stay, you are
welcome to request a one to one meeting with our staff to discuss any issues
you may have. They can give you support and confidential advice for a range of
welfare issues, from personal safety to health problems. If they can’t give you
the assistance you need, they will refer you to other information or another
source of help.
English Path schools are located in London, Birmingham,
Manchester and Leeds in the UK and also in Malta and Dubai. We offer general
English adult courses at all our schools.
Students aged 16 & 17 are eligible to join our adult general English
courses.
We have a separate Young Learner Programme for students aged
13 to 17 which includes an amazing activity and excursion programme. Our Young
Learner programme is available in London, Malta and Dubai with a special
performing arts programme in Eastbourne.
On enrolling your child on a course with English Path, you
will be asked to read, understand and sign the following documents.
Whilst we welcome students aged 16 and above on adult course, it should be noted that we cannot provide 24-hour supervision for those students. If they are not staying with a relative or guardian, 16- and 17-year-olds will be required to stay in half-board homestay accommodation.
We ask that parents or guardians of students aged 16 and 17 read our Notes for Parents and Guardian of students aged 16 & 17 before booking their child to study here. This will help you understand what to expect when your child comes to study with us.
We have a Code of Conduct for all our students which gives advice and support about studying with us and staying in the UK. Students will be given this on their first day. Download the Code of Conduct here.
Students aged 16 or 17 coming to the UK will need to have a completed Letter of Consent to Travel. Please download it here or request via email from us.
The parents/guardians of students aged 16 or 17 studying at English Path are asked to complete a Parental Consent Form for their child. This includes curfew times and we ask you to keep within our guidelines when deciding these. This form must be sent at the time of booking, and a sample version is available to download here. Please note – we cannot issue enrolment documents until we have received this form.