Course Enquiries and Applications

Here is your simple step-by-step guide to enrolment as a student in the UK.

If you would like to ask us some questions prior to submitting your Application click on the button below. If you are ready to apply proceed to Step 2 now.

Click on the button below to submit an Application Form to study English in the UK.

Once you have submitted your Application Form you must pay an Arrangement Fee of £85 to secure your place. Payment can be via PayPal or Bank Transfer and must be paid within five days of submitting your Application Form. If you have already submitted your Application Form click on the button below to pay your fee securely now or stipulate that you would like to pay by bank transfer.

Once we have received your Application Form and Administration fee we will contact you to discuss and confirm your course requirements and any other preferences or needs you may have. We will then locate an appropriate course in a location of your choice anywhere in the UK. We will then confirm prices with you and if accepted we will make a provisional booking with the school. If the price is not right we will locate another course for you.

Full payment for the course you have selected either by PayPal or Bank Transfer.

We confirm your course details and issue you with a letter of enrolment from the school, which you will need to apply for your visa.

Apply for your visa using the guidelines issued by the UK Borders Agency.

Click Here to visit the Home Office Website

We will look forward to welcoming you to the United Kingdom for the start of your English Study Break and we will collect you at the airport if you have asked us to arrange this for you. A member of staff from English Study Breaks will visit you at your chosen school and will always be available to contact throughout your visit. You can contact English Study Breaks at any time during your visit and talk to somebody in your own language.

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