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English language courses

Group & individual English tuition to meet your learning needs

The English courses that we offer at St Brelade’s College are designed for adult students of all ages and levels. We realise that there are different reasons for wanting to study English therefore we offer courses of varying intensity. 

Most of our courses include a social programme, allowing you to get to know other students on the course, as well as experience Jersey’s sights and attractions.

English student in a lesson

Our standard and intensive English courses include a structured programme of English lessons plus a social programme allowing you to explore the island.

English student in a lesson

Our 50+ English programme is designed to appeal to mature students who want to learn English and enjoy what Jersey has to offer in the company of people of a similar age.

English students on a walk

Learn English in the mornings, then follow some of Jersey’s most beautiful walking trails in the afternoons on our English plus walking course.

English students in a lesson

The school has Bildungsurlaub approval for certain states of Germany, allowing you to participate in educational leave programmes.

Students playing golf in Jersey

After lessons, you can improve your golfing skills with a PGA professional. Design your own programme based on the intensity of English and golf required.

English students in a lesson

Combine group English lessons with a one-to-one programme based on a subject area of your choice.

English student in a lesson

If you have a specific English requirement or are simply looking to improve your English quickly, private tuition is the ideal choice.

English students in a lesson

Our part-time English course is designed for adults living and working in Jersey, who want to improve their English.

English teacher taking an online lesson

If you’re looking to improve your English from home, try online private tuition with our core teaching staff.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where are the other students from?

The majority of our students are from Western Europe (Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain etc.) however, we also have students from all over the world, including Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America.

What ages are the other students?

In the spring & autumn, both adults & juniors study at the school. In the summer, adults and teenagers (16 & 17 years) on semi intensive & intensive courses study in the main building.

We have adult students of all ages but if you are aged over 50 years old and want to be sure of being in class of other similarly aged students, we recommend you book our 50+ programme.

Adults have their own student lounge, located in the adjacent log cabin.

How many different levels are there?

We take all levels from elementary to advanced. For beginners and proficiency level students we recommend private lessons.

Will I have the same teacher for the whole course?

We believe a variety of teaching styles can be beneficial, especially on short courses, therefore you will have two different teachers in the morning and for subsequent weeks may have new teachers. Our teachers work closely together to ensure continuity of the classes.

What happens on the first day?

If you are staying in homestay your host will tell you where to wait for the public bus. When you arrive at school on the first morning you will be given a short multiple choice test to assess your English level, and an orientation session to explain everything you need to know about your stay. Your first class will begin at 11:00.

If you are staying in the Peterborough House student residence or a guest house you should make your own way to school for 9:00 on your first day.

When do lessons take place?

Lessons take place every morning, Monday to Friday on all adult English courses, with lessons some afternoons on the more intensive English courses.

Morning classes take place at:

  • 9:00 – 10:30
  • 11:00 – 12:30

Afternoon lessons for those studying 22.5 hours per week take place on 4 afternoons:

  • 13:30 – 15:40 (Tues, Wed & Thurs) – 2 hour lessons with a 10 minute break
  • 13:00 – 14:30 (Friday)

What are the arrangements for families at St Brelade′s College?

Jersey is an ideal destination for families and we have designed our programmes to take families into account.

During the summer, parents with teenagers on semi intensive and intensive courses (16 & 17 years) all come to our main school in St Aubin.

Pre-teens (12 years) study at Highlands College in the summer, and a private minibus can bring them to St Brelade’s College in St Aubin to meet parents at the end of the school day. Teenagers (13 – 16 years) at Highlands College, who are staying in homestay are provided with a free public bus pass (if not within walking distance) so they can travel independently to meet parents.

Outside of summer, all students study together at the main school.

At our adult student residence, a number of twin rooms are available for single parents sharing with one child and there is the option to add a temporary bed to our superior inland room for couples with a younger child (under 14 years).

Will I get a certificate of achievement?

Once you have completed your course, you will be given a certificate of achievement. This will list your course, study duration, English level, progress & feedback.

How can I book and pay for a course?

Simply complete our online application form and in 1 to 2 days we will send you a booking confirmation with payment details. You can pay online, by telephone or by bank transfer.

Documents d’identité pour le voyage

Un passeport est requis pour tous les visiteurs de Jersey. Vous devez vous assurer que votre passeport sera valide durant la totalité de votre voyage.

Les visiteurs venant à Jersey via le Royaume-Uni auront besoin d’une Electronic Travel Authorisation/ETA (autorisation de voyage électronique) à partir d’avril 2025. Les visiteurs venant directement à Jersey depuis l’UE n’auront pas besoin d’ETA avant la fin de 2025.

Vous devez vérifier les conditions de voyage auprès de votre agent de voyage ou de votre compagnie aérienne/opérateur de ferry.

Conditions de paiement

Une fois que votre cours a été validé, vous aurez besoin d'effectuer un premier versement de 200£. Au moins 4 semaines avant le début du cours, vous devrez payer le montant restant. St Brelade’s College se réserve le droit de refuser de fournir les prestations (cours, logement, activités) à l’étudiant si les frais scolaire n’ont pas été réglés complètement.

FRAIS D’ANNULATION

Avis de 22 jours ou plus : 200£ d’acompte
8 - 21 jours de préavis : 1 semaine (frais de cours et famille d’accueil/résidence) + 200£ d’acompte
1 - 7 jours de préavis : Montant total des frais à payer (frais de cours et famille d’accueil/résidence)
Des frais d’annulations indépendants s’appliquent aux logements privés.

Les remboursements des frais des cours sont effectués en GBP sur la même carte ou le même compte que celui utilisé pour effectuer le paiement initial. St Brelade’s College décline toute responsabilité en cas de différence dans le montant final reçu en raison des variations du taux de change sous-jacent.

ASSURANCE

Nous conseillons vivement aux étudiants de souscrire une assurance au moment de la réservation du voyage. Cela devrait assurer une couverture dans le cas où l’étudiant doit annuler la formation avant le départ ou pendant son séjour en raison de facteurs tels que la maladie (par exemple, Covid-19), les frais médicaux d’urgence, les frais de voyage et les effets personnels, etc. Une assurance spéciale pour les séjours linguistiques peut être souscrite auprès de certaines compagnies d’assurance.

VISAS ÉTUDIANTS

Les étudiants doivent payer en amont un acompte de 25%, puis le solde restant au moins 4 semaines avant l’arrivée. Dans l’éventualité où le dossier serait annulé, une partie de l’acompte serait remboursée, déduisant une somme 100£ de frais administratifs.

Travel documentation

A passport is required for all visitors to Jersey. You should ensure there is sufficient validity on your passport to cover your trip.

Visitors coming to Jersey via UK will need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) from April 2025. Visitors coming directly to Jersey from the E.U. will not need an ETA until late 2025.

You should check the travel requirements with your travel agent or airline / ferry operator.

Payment terms & conditions

Once your course has been confirmed you will need to pay a deposit of £200. At least 4 weeks before the course starts you will need to pay the remainder of the course fee. St Brelade’s College reserves the right to refuse to provide services to students if the course fees have not been paid.

CANCELLATION FEE

22+ days notice: £200 deposit
8 – 21 days notice: 1 week (tuition & homestay/residence fees) + £200 deposit
1 – 7 days notice: Full fee payable (tuition & homestay/residence fees)
Separate cancellation fees apply to private accommodation. Please refer to the individual hotel terms.

Course fee refunds are made in £GBP to the same card or account used to make the original payment. St Brelade's College accepts no responsibility for any difference in the final amount received due to changes in the underlying exchange rate.

INSURANCE

We strongly advise students to take out insurance at the time of booking the trip. This should ensure cover if the student needs to cancel the course before departure or during their stay due to factors such as illness (e.g. Covid-19), emergency medical expenses, travel costs and personal belongings etc. Special insurance for language course students can be purchased from some insurance providers.

VISA STUDENTS

Students must pay at least 25% deposit in advance and the balance at least 4 weeks before arrival. In the event that the application is unsuccessful the deposit is returned less a £100 administration fee.

Process for reporting a concern