1. Can I have a free trial lesson and do I have to pay for my whole course in advance?

2.Are all your teachers qualified and experienced?

3.How long have you been established?

4.How big are your classes?

5.Which exams can I take?

6.Do your old students come back and recommend their friends to study with you?

7.Do you help with visa applications?

8.If I don't get my visa, will I get a refund?

9.How long in advance must I register?

10.Can I work while I am studying in London?




1. Can I have a free trial lesson and do I have to pay for my whole course in advance?

A:

Yes, you can have a free trial lesson and you can pay in installments or in advance and receive a discount.

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2. Are all your teachers qualified and experienced?

A:

All our English and Computing teachers have appropriate qualifications and experience.

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3. How long have you been established?

A:

15 years, since 1989.

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4. How big are your classes?

A:

6 - 8 students on average.

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5. Which exams can I take?

A:

Many of our students take and pass the Cambridge First Certificate and Advanced Examinations, IELTS and others.Also, we are a Pitman Examination Centre so you can sit for both English and Computing Examinations.

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6. Do your old students come back and recommend their friends to study with you?

A:

Our old students return year after year and most of our new students are friends of previous students.

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7. Do you help with visa applications?

A:

Yes, we have had many years' experience dealing with the Home Office and can offer advice on applying for visas and visa extensions, help filling in forms, writing letters and providing the correct documents.

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8. If I don't get my visa, will I get a refund?

A:

Yes, if your visa application is not successful we will refund all your money except for the first £70 non-refundable deposit provided you send us a copy of your visa refusal letter obtained from either the Home Office, Embassy or Consulate.

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9. How long in advance must I register?

A:

You may register at any time up to the day you want to start, although we cannot guarantee a place until you have paid a deposit.

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10. Can I work while I am studying in London?

A:

It is usually quite easy to find work in London if you don't mind what you do. The immigration department will allow you to work part-time during term time at 20 hours maximum per week.

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