Brighton

Number of Places: 15
Duration of Trip: Wednesday 8 - Saturday 11 September

*Applications now closed*

Brighton & Hove, located just 70kms south of London, is the UK’s favourite ‘city by the sea’, and one of the most popular destinations for overseas students in the UK due to its vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere combined with the range of schools and courses on offer.

When you join us in 2010 you will see our schools, meet representatives and find out what sets Brighton & Hove apart from all other destinations in the UK.

We are planning an itinerary this year to ensure that travel is minimised, whilst time visiting schools is maximised so that you can return home with an in-depth understanding of the products on offer in the city, so you can boost your own sales.

The trip will not all be work, work, work though! Brighton & Hove is famed for our welcoming spirit and you will experience this welcome through a range of relaxed social functions and visits to some of the city’s most popular attractions. You will also have a bit of free time to explore the city, including our wonderful shops – at your leisure.

Please join us for what will be both an informative, educational and enjoyable trip!

Participating institutions/hosts:

British Study Centre Brighton link
Loxdale English Centre link
EC Brighton link
Intensive School of English (ISE) link
The English Language Centre Brighton & Hove link
Regency College Brighton link
Language Studies International, Brighton link

More details will follow.

The Brighton & Hove Fam trip is organised by VisitBrighton

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