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Highbury College - International Office

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About Highbury College - International Office

Say hello to Highbury, an outstanding College with fantastic facilities, a stunning range of courses, expert staff and unsurpassed links with industry.
For more than 50 years we’ve been at the heart of the community and beyond. Our unique blend of professional, technical, and academic programmes, together with strong employer partnerships means that we’re ideally placed to respond to the changing needs of the jobs market – and that’s great news for students, parents and employers alike. It’s all about employability.

Judged ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted and one of the top performing colleges in the country for student success, we have a lot to offer so, whatever your needs, talk to us and discover like so many people before you, there’s no place like Highbury.

Highbury College has been welcoming international visitors for over 25 years. In one year alone, our students came from 88 countries, covering six of the seven continents.
We have strong connections to many countries. Our staff make regular trips to Africa, Asia and the Far East to meet young people and talk to them about further education here.

Our courses are designed to ensure international students leave Highbury with skills and qualifications that are valued around the globe and you can be assured of a warm welcome. Our staff are committed to offering you the best opportunities and are happy to answer your questions, introduce you to the College and the local area and support you throughout your studies, from your first enquiries through to graduation and beyond.

Additional English language tuition, careers advice (including help with university applications) and personal counselling are all readily available. Our many international students have achieved great things over the years, from gaining valuable qualifications and places at top universities, to launching successful careers.

Sports

  • Badminton
  • Ballet
  • Basketball
  • Dance
  • Football/Soccer
  • Hockey
  • Swimming
  • Track and field/Athletics
  • Volleyball

Additional Services

  • Water sports
  • Airport/Station transfer
  • Student counselling

Accommodation

  • Host family accommodation
  • On campus

Activities

  • Theatre
  • Cultural tourism (theater, museum, etc.)
  • Historical sightseeing
  • On campus events
  • University student social events
  • Local cultural events (festivals, etc.)

Courses

General English

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This course is for students aged: 16-70

Location Type: Seaside, Town/City , University campus

Class Sizes: Large, 11-20 students, Medium, 6-10 students

Our popular English language courses have been specially designed for students and adults whose first language is not English. All our programmes have been endorsed by the British Council, reflecting the quality of teaching and student support we provide. We have years of experience of high quality teaching in this area.

You’ll learn in a vibrant atmosphere at our City of Portsmouth Centre where you could take part in activities such as multicultural days, visits to nearby attractions, cinema trips, social events and sport, at the same time as practicing and developing your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Activities and assignments will help improve your English vocabulary, grammar, spelling and pronunciation.

You can choose from:
Highbury Certificate - ESOL Elementary/ Beginner /Pre-Intermediate and Upper Intermediate

English Exam Preparation

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This course is for students aged: 16-70

Location Type: Seaside, Town/City , University campus

Levels: Advanced, Intermediate

GCSE:
GCSE English is a fundamental and valuable qualification to obtain. In some careers, such as teaching, it is essential.

GCSE English is a programme of language study conforming to National Curriculum Key Stage 4 requirements.
Emphasis is placed on personal writing, comprehension, response to reading and writing in different contexts.
It includes practice and assessment of speaking and listening skills.

No formal qualifications required. All applicants will be required to attend an interview and will have to undertake on-line initial assessment and diagnostic tests.

AS/A Level English Language and Literature (AQA):

The programme covers the study of both language and literature, with the opportunity to create your own texts. Language work analyses speech in different contexts, while literary work involves the study of three texts with analytical and creative responses.
This AS/A Level is for anyone interested in studying language and literature, who enjoys reading and creative writing and who wishes to gain a qualification useful for both employment and further education. The programme complements other programmes of study, contributing breadth, academic support and UCAS points. It can be combined with other AS/A Levels or a vocational qualification.
If you complete the first year successfully you will achieve an AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Level in English Language and Literature.

If you continue and complete the second year successfully, you will gain an A (Advanced) level in English Language and Literature.
Requirements:
Five GCSE grades A-C with grade B or above in English Language (essential) and Literature (preferable).

English Teacher Training

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This course is for students aged: 16-70

Location Type: Seaside, Town/City , University campus

Levels: Advanced

Class Sizes: Large, 11-20 students

Weekly Hours: Relaxed 10-15 hrs/wk

Cambridge University CELTA:

This programme can be taken part time. All programmes have input sessions on language and teaching methodology. These sessions cover the theory behind teaching and practical ideas to use in the classroom. Every day there is teaching practice where you will teach students who come to us voluntarily for lessons. The part time programme lasts 10 weeks 9am – 4.15pm on 2 days a week.

Each programme is individually designed by the programme tutors to meet the needs of the individuals on it. The maximum size of each class is 18 and on average is 12.

This programme is for people who would like to teach English to adults in the UK in private language schools and abroad. This programme is aimed at students with no previous experience of teaching whatsoever, or those who have teaching experience but not in EFL or ESOL.
A variety of teaching approaches are used: lecturers, seminars, workshops, discussion, pair and group work, video and computers. Practical teaching and classroom observations of experienced ESOL and EFL teachers. At least 50 hours of self-study is expected for reading, assignments and planning.

Assessment is on a continuous basis in the following areas: Teaching groups of ESOL students at two different levels, ability to plan lessons, schemes of work and reflection on and evaluation of your own teaching. You are also assessed on written assignments focusing on language awareness, the student, skills development and your experience in the classroom.

You will be required to come to an interview and complete a pre-programme test to assess your knowledge of English before being admitted to the programme. The recommended minimum age of entry on CELTA programmes is 20. However, applicants between the ages of 18 – 20 may be accepted at our discretion.

You must have a standard of education which would allow you to enter higher education in your own country. Non-native speakers need a command of English that will stand up to the pressures of the programme: we suggest Cambridge Proficiency Level or IELTS 7 because this is an academic qualification.

You do not need to have any previous teaching experience or be able to speak another language, although this may help. We also consider people with teaching experience but no formal qualifications.

You must have an awareness of language and a competence in English, both written and spoken, that enables you to follow the programme – this is necessary whether your first language is English or not. This means we expect you to be able to write coherently, using correct punctuation and spelling.

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WASTE of money - lack of support, unanswered emails and no help for individual needs. Go to a college where you can physically talk to the tutors and receive proper help.

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