Bournemouth

Number of Places: 12
Duration of Trip: Wednesday 8 - Friday 10 September

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Bournemouth is less than two hours from London, and is well known to many agents worldwide as an elegant, safe seaside resort and university town. Its famous 10-kilometre sandy beach is complemented by a night-life of breath-taking variety!

The spectacular 4-day Air Festival viewed from the beach in August attracts over one million spectators. Together with the new artificial surfing reef, it confirms Bournemouth as one of the UK’s leading holiday and education destinations.

A wonderfully vibrant location to study English, thousands of students visit Bournemouth each year attending the full range of Language, Language Plus, Teacher Training, University Preparation and Executive training programmes available to them.

Bournemouth International Airport is developing rapidly, and offers an increasing number of cheap flights to and from cities all over Europe and within the UK.

Bournemouth is also the gateway to the Jurassic Coast, England’s only natural UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated immediately to the west of Bournemouth and famous for its spectacular coastline. To the east of the town lies the New Forest, an area of stunning beauty, created nearly 1,000 years ago and still called “New”!

Participating institutions/hosts:

Anglo-Continental School of English link 
BEET Language Centre link
Bournemouth Business School International link
Capital School of English link
Cavendish School of English link
Kings Bournemouth link
MLS International College link
Southbourne School of English link

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