It is located in a new purpose built Campus in Wrexham, 50 minutes from Manchester Airport and 90 minutes from Birmingham East Midlands Airport. Also, the City of Chester is only 12 miles away from Wrexham. It is one of the leading Further Education Colleges in the UK with approximately 3,500 full-time and 10,000 part-time students. There are two campuses; the main campus is in the heart of the town centre and another 2 miles away on Bersham Road for the Engineering and Construction courses. With friendly and supportive tutors and a dedicated support service to help them settle in, international students find that they have a warm welcome at Yale College.
The programme offers you a great opportunity to take advantage of your summer. In the Summer School you will be able to improve your skills in English, get to know the British way of life, visit new and interesting places, and of course, to make new friends. Take this opportunity and enjoy your summer while you prepare yourself for a better future.
During the summer months, we offer you the opportunity of coming to Wales to study English, because this is the best way to improve your skills in this language. Nowadays English is a basic requirement for developing a successful professional career, to entry to UK Further and Higher Education and even to travel around the world and communicate with people of other countries. So here is your chance to learn English in a fun way, enjoying each minute of your stay in Wales surrounded by students from all over the world, and visiting new and interesting places in the magical surroundings of North Wales.
To generate interest in learning of English language amongst young learners.
To raise awareness of English language programme in the UK.
Nurture European-UK relationship amongst young overseas learners.
To promote UK education. Furthermore, Yale College has its own Travel Agency for student training purposes and is run within a professional environment. Yale Travel opportunities.
To allow young overseas students to enjoy a taste of UK culture and lifestyle.
Competitive advantage: apart from the English lessons and the various activities and excursions in Wales, the programme will allow students to learn through the experience of TV and Video Recording Studios.
Completed in 1310, Chirk is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I still lived in today. The award-winning gardens contain clipped yews, herbaceous borders, shrub and rock gardens. A terrace with stunning views looks out over the Cheshire and Salop plains. The parkland provides a habitat for rare invertebrates, wild flowers and contains many mature trees and also some splendid wrought-iron gates, made in 1719 by the Davies brother.
Llandudno is Wales's largest resort, uniquely situated between the Great and Little Ormes with two wonderful beaches, the award winning North Shore and the quiet, sand duned West Shore. Llandudno has kept its Victorian and Edwardian elegance and splendour, despite its modern attractions. During the Victorian era, roads on the Great Orme were still fairly primitive and the steep slopes prevented all but the most sure footed from reaching the summit. Llandudno was fast becoming a very popular tourist resort, so it wasn't long before local businessmen latched on to the idea of a cable tramway.
Based in one of the world's oldest railway stations, Liverpool Road Station, Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry contains 15 galleries which not only educate and inform, but also amaze and entertain. Permanent exhibitions include the Air & Space Gallery, which is packed with planes and flying history memorabilia; Out of This World, a space gallery with interactive computer displays and simulations; the Making of Manchester, an exhibition about the city and it's industrial heritage; Underground Manchester, a walk through Manchester's Victorian Sewer system, as well as many other exhibits.
It is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United. With a capacity of 75,811,it is the second-largest football stadium in England after Wembley, the third-largest in the United Kingdom and the eleventh-largest in Europe.
It is a city in Cheshire, England. Lying on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales, it is home to 118,600 inhabitants. Chester was one of the last towns in England to fall to the Normans in the Norman conquest of England.Chester has a number of medieval buildings, but some of the black-and-white buildings within the city centre are actually Victorian restorations. Chester is one of the best preserved walled cities in Britain.
Home-Stay accommodation provides International students with a unique opportunity to learn about UK culture and family life, develop their English skills and make lasting friendships.