A study package includes:
15 hours of tuition per week
Course material
End of course certificate
Five half day & evening activities per week
One full day excursion every weekend
24/7 support
24/7 emergency phone line dedicated to Young Learners
Breakfast, packed lunch and dinner
Accommodation twin/triple room | shared bathroom
Insurance
School Overview
Located in the vibrant western part of London, our Young Learner program in Greenford offers an exceptional and immersive English language learning experience. This prime location provides a safe yet stimulating environment for students to grow both academically and personally.
Our comprehensive City Stride Programme is designed to engage young learners from all proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced. Students benefit from 15 hours of tuition per week, delivered through dynamic and interactive lessons that place a strong focus on speaking and practical communication skills. To ensure each student is placed in the most appropriate class, a placement test is administered upon arrival. A key highlight of our program is the engaging project work, culminating in a final presentation, which encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and confidence in using English. Upon successful completion of their course, all students receive an end-of-course certificate acknowledging their progress and achievements.
Beyond the classroom, our programme incorporates a rich schedule of five half-day and evening activities per week, allowing students to explore London's iconic landmarks, engage in cultural experiences, and practice their English in real-world settings. We pride ourselves on fostering a diverse and enriching nationality mix, which creates a truly global classroom environment and encourages cross-cultural communication among students.
For accommodation, we provide a homestay family option, offering a comfortable and safe environment where students can experience authentic British culture and continue their language practice outside of lessons. Every effort is made to ensure students feel secure and supported throughout their stay.
Student safety and well-being are our utmost priority. We provide 24/7 support to all our young learners, ensuring that help is always available should they need it. Furthermore, a dedicated 24/7 emergency phone is maintained to address any urgent situations promptly and effectively, giving peace of mind to both students and their families.
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Our available courses in Greenford school
At English Path, we are dedicated to enhancing your language journey with a wide range of English courses in Greenford designed to suit your specific needs and goals. Whether you want to get better at everyday speech, learn about business and finance, or get ready for the IELTS test, our course options allow you to choose the perfect way to learn English in London Greenford.
Take a look at our sample timetable
Week 1 | Activities are subject to change due to weather conditions, availability or any other unforeseen event. | ||||||
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Morning | Afternoon | Evening | Goodnight | ||||
Sun |
Arrival Day | Dinner with your Host or at the Hotel | On-Campus Activities Departures Arrivals |
Good Night | |||
Mon | Breakfast | London eye & south bank | Lunch | Lessons | Dinner | Family Fortunes, Table Tennis | |
Tue | Big Ben and Houses of Parliament | Lunch | Classes | Dinner | EP's Got Talent, Capture the Flag, Football, Tag, Rugby | ||
Wed | British Museum and Bloomsbury | Lunch | Classes | Dinner | Quiz | ||
Thu | Camden Market | Lunch | Classes | Dinner | Splash Party, Dutch Auction, Frisbee, Volley-Ball | ||
Fri | EP Leisure Time | Lunch | Classes | Dinner | Graduation Ceremony and Celebration | ||
Sat | Cambridge | Dinner | Shopping |
Take a look at our sample timetable
Activities are subject to change due to weather conditions, availability or any other unforeseen event.
School photo gallery
Greenford school tour
Bridge Hotel
The Bridge Hotel in Greenford gives you the best of both worlds: peaceful surroundings with quick access to the buzz of London. Whether you're here to explore, shop, or just relax, you'll love being close to transport links, parks, and all the action without the city noise. It’s the perfect spot to unwind after a busy day out.
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Where to find us?
Address
891 Greenford Road,Greenford UB6 0HE
Contact
- Email: younglearners@englishpath.com
- Contact: +44 7506 644638
Emergency Contact
This is the Global YL Emergency Number. Each centre will have localised numbers when the summer camps are running.
- Young Learners emergency number: +447367834661
- UK number for outside summer: +447506644638
Nearest transport links
- Campus connects to Supermarket (2 minute walk)
- Campus connects to Greenford Station (12 minute walk)
- Café's within the building
- 35 minutes away from Central London
- 13 minutes away from Park (Horsenden Hill)
FAQ
What is included in a study package?
What items should I bring before leaving my country?
Here are some important things you need to know to make your arrival as smooth as possible. Use our checklist to ensure you don’t forget anything and are prepared for the exciting times ahead.
(i) Checklist
Here are a few important items that you should bring with you:
Passport
Acceptance letter
Accommodation letter
Proof of health/medical insurance
A bit of cash and credit/debit cards/ Apple or Google Pay
Weather-appropriate clothing
Adaptor for electrical appliances
Prescription medication and medical records
Emergency information
(ii) Pocket money
Recommend weekly budget: £200. This should cover expenses, laundry, local travel and activities. You will need additional money if you want to take weekend trips. Bring £100 with you in cash and a debit or credit card. You will need to check with your financial institution to make sure you will be able to withdraw money from a UK ATM. Do not bring foreign currency. It is not wise to carry around large amounts of cash.
(iii) Clothing
Most students dress casually for classes, but you should bring nice clothes for going out and sportswear for sports and outdoor activities. The climate is changeable and maybe different from your own. The typical temperature is 25-30°C in the summer and 2 to 6°C in the winter, although it can drop below freezing. Bring warm and waterproof clothing if you're arriving in the autumn or winter.
(iv) Electrical current
London uses the three-prong type G plug. Standard voltage in the UK is 230 volts; remember to bring an adaptor with you or buy one when you arrive.
How can I stay updated about school events and activities?
We encourage you to follow the school’s Instagram account before you arrive and especially during your stay. This will give you an idea of what is happening at the school and help you connect with staff and students. It is also important to join the WhatsApp group when staying with us to keep updated on your schedule. We will send notifications of any unexpected school closures: make sure you check our Instagram account, WhatsApp group and email for any messages while you are attending the school, especially if there is severe weather in the area (e.g., snowstorm, flood, etc.). If the school cannot open or school opening will be delayed, we will post a message as soon as possible (the night before or in the morning) to advise you of this, along with information on how to get further updates and any alternate scheduling, (if applicable). Follow EP! @englishpathschools.
Before I arrive in London, what are some important things that I should know?
Arriving at the airport in a foreign country can be overwhelming. To better prepare yourself, make sure that you have read the information below about your arrival and how to get to your accommodation. If you get lost or confused upon arrival, don’t be afraid to ask the airport staff for help as they will be happy to give assistance.
(i) If you have booked a transfer with us, in case of a service emergency, use the following details to contact us:
If you have any flight changes, miss a connecting flight or need help meeting the transfer service, you should call the emergency number. Please be prepared to tell them your name, school name (English Path) and location. Students should only accept a transfer from a greeter with the official English Path signage.
Transfer service emergency number: + 44 749 400 2815
(ii) Be aware of the general living costs (sample prices for items in this city)
Bottle of water: £0.75
Coffee: £3.55
Can of coke: £1.50-2
Meal out for two: £50
Takeaway pizza: £10-17
Sandwich: £3
Local bus ticket: £1.65
London underground ticket: £2-4
Bike rental: £2 for 30 mins Santander
Cinema ticket: £16
(iii) Understand the local customs
Women in the UK are equal to men and should always be treated fairly.
All people treat one another with dignity and respect. British people are very empathetic, often consider the feelings of others, and are willing to listen to those with different views and opinions.
British people sometimes talk to strangers in public areas. This is a great way to practice English, but caution should be taken. You should not give out your address and telephone number or accept inappropriate invitations.
“Please” and “thank you” are very important words! Always use them if you ask someone to do something for you, or if they help you or give you information.
The UK is a culturally diverse nation where people of all ethnic backgrounds are treated equally. All individuals should challenge any prejudice they witness (prejudice is the negative opinion or feelings towards something or someone without reason).
People in the UK leave a tip for good service in restaurants, hair salons and other places. The tip rate at most restaurants is about 10–15% of the bill and is sometimes included. Fast food is not tipped unless it is delivered. Porters in stations, airports and hotels should be tipped approximately £2 per bag. Taxi drivers are generally given a 15% tip.
No one is above the law, which is put in place to protect everyone. Students should be aware of their legal rights and responsibilities. All individuals hold freedom of choice (within the law).
(iv) Health and safety come first
Medical insurance: If you are studying in the UK for less than 6 months, you should take out private health insurance before coming to the UK.
If you need to see a doctor, you may go to one of the walk-in centres. To find the walk-in centres nearby you visit: clch.nhs.uk/services/walk-in-centres.
If you get sick: If you get unwell while in the UK, you should visit a doctor. You can ask the Student Services team or your host family where the nearest doctor is. If you have a minor illness, you can ask staff at a local pharmacist for advice. Remember to bring any relevant insurance or medical documentation with you.
Protecting your belongings: We strongly recommend you take out insurance for your personal belongings, especially cameras, music players, mobile phones and laptops. Personal items cannot be covered by English Path homestay or residence insurance.
Prescription medication: Remember to bring enough of your prescribed medication with you, as UK pharmacists will not dispense a foreign prescription. International customs agents may ask you questions about your medication upon your departure or arrival, so be sure to pack it carefully. Bring any important medical records (blood type, prescriptions, x-rays) that might be useful for medical care abroad, as well as contact information for your health care providers at home.
Staying safe at school: If you or another student has an accident or needs urgent medical attention, please come to reception, where the First Aider is located.
Fire safety: If you discover a fire, press the fire alarm button on the nearest alarm. Leave the building immediately via the fire exit. Make sure you tell a member of EP staff exactly what happened so they can call 999. If you hear the fire alarm, leave the building immediately. Do not run, use the lift or stop to collect your belongings. EP staff will guide you to the fire exit. Go to the assembly point. Follow any instructions given by a member of EP staff and do not go back into the building until you are told to do so by EP staff.
Personal safety and looking after valuables: London is generally a safe place, but as with a lot of big cities, you should always be alert. Some tips are: Be alert when you are walking alone at night. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Do not leave your belongings unattended. In the UK, you do not need to always carry your identification card or passport with you; you can keep it at home and carry a picture of your ID on your phone or a photocopy in your bag.
(v) Medical costs
Please note that everyone is entitled to free emergency medical treatment in the UK. However, if you are admitted to the hospital, you may be charged if you are not entitled to free medical care (as described before).
(vi) Laws
Smoking is banned in all public buildings in Britain, including bars, restaurants, shops, stations, cinemas, and all public transport. You can smoke on the street. No one under the age of 18 in the UK may buy or consume tobacco or alcohol, including beer and wine. If you are under 18, it’s against the law for someone to sell you alcohol, to buy or try to buy alcohol, and for an adult to try to buy alcohol for you.
For drivers, you must drive on the left-hand side, observe all speed limits and signs, give way to emergency vehicles, obey all directions given by police, stop at red traffic lights, and must wear a seatbelt.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is a very serious crime, and police make regular random checks.
You will need international ID to enter bars, clubs or pubs (e.g., Passport, ID card, driving license).
Buying, selling and using drugs is illegal.
(vii) Student code of conduct
You must attend all classes. If you do not attend your classes, your representative will be informed. If you do not then improve your attendance, you may not be able to continue your course. 100% attendance is needed to be able to receive a certificate of completion.
Be on time for all your lessons.
Always tell English Path if you are going to be absent from school for any reason and tell your host family if you are going away overnight.
If you commit a criminal offence or have to be severely disciplined, you will be sent home. We will also inform the immigration authorities.
Be respectful, polite and open to different cultures.
(viii) Open a bank account
The Main banks in the UK are HSBC, Barclays, Natwest, Nationwide and Santander. To open a bank account, the following documents may be needed:
- Passport or EU ID
- A valid visa
- A school letter
You can get the school letter from Student Services to take to the bank. For online banks, you may open your account online without a letter from us.
For any kind of emergency services
Call 999 in case of fire, a medical emergency or if you need the police.
When is EP London Greenford closed?
EP Greenford will be closed on the following dates :
2025 (25 Aug, 25-26 Dec.)
2026 (01 Jan, 03 Apr, 06 Apr, 04 May, 25 May, 31 Aug, 25 Dec – 01 Jan (reopen on the 4th).
Accreditations and nominations
At EP, part of the GEDU group, we are committed to excellence in language education. Our dedication is reflected in the prestigious accreditations we hold, such as the British Council in the UK, the ELT Council in Malta, Languages Canada in Toronto, Bildungsurlaub in Germany, ACELS and English Education in Ireland, and approval Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai. These accreditations prove that our programmes meet high standards. We are also proud to have been finalists or winners of awards for the best language schools, a testament to the quality and impact of our educational offerings. Click here to find out more about our accreditations.