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English language school in UK & Ireland

English Language School in Dublin, London, Worthing, Oxford

School Locations


CES has language schools situated in Dublin , Worthing , Wimbledon and Oxford  

Dublin

CES/Swandean is located in the heart of Dublin on the same street as Trinity College and Dublin Castle. We have two prestigious buildings within two minutes’ walk of each other and a short stroll will take you to the cobbled quadrangle of Trinity College or the Georgian splendour of Dublin Castle. The schools are surrounded by all of the best shops, restaurants and cultural attractions.

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 Dublin Language School

Wimbledon

Wimbledon is a famous and fashionable suburb 20 minutes from the centre of London by underground or main line train. Our new school, Nelson House, is located close to Wimbledon  centre, and 10 minutes walk from Wimbledon Broadway and London Transport links. Take a look on Google Maps 

 CES Nelson House

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Worthing

Worthing is an attractive seaside town of over 100,000 people located on England's South Coast, 75 minutes from London by train.  Its 8km beach promenade provides a wonderful place to walk: the town has plenty of shops, pubs, restaurants, discos, parks and gardens.   Worthing Pier is over 100 years old, and was awarded 'Pier of the Year' award in 2006.

Worthing Language School

Our school is in our own large Victorian building close to the station, town centre and the sea. Each classroom has audio-visual aids, including TV and video. There is a students’ lounge with widescreen TV, table tennis and three gardens where students can sit or picnic on sunny days.
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Worthing Fishing boats!

  

Oxford

Oxford Language School

Oxford has one of the most famous and highly respected universities in the world, known for its tradition of learning and architectural brilliance.
Our exclusive international adult summer course takes place in Oriel College, which is in the centre of the university area, one of the oldest colleges in Oxford founded in 1326 by King Edward III. 

Classes take place in the 14th Century rooms overlooking one of the main college quadrangles, and meals are taken in the ancient dining halls of the college where students can experience a real taste of the history of Oxford.

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