Why Good Hope Studies is the language school to be
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One of the most beautiful settings
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| Cape Town is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is sunny all year round, and is a vibrant, colourful and lively city, ideal for the language traveler. |
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Good flight connections
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| There are good flight connections from all continents and there are no time zone changes coming from Europe. |
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A well established English language school
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| Good Hope Studies is one of the best established English language schools in South Africa. Our students benefit from the wealth of experience and knowledge we have built over the years. |
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A choice of 2 locations
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| Good Hope Studies offers you a choice of two locations: either the suburb Newlands or the City Centre:
The language school in Newlands offers a unique setting in a quiet, green residential area with gardens and swimming pools, yet it is very close to shopping areas and public transport.
The City Centre school is located in an up-market office building in a pedestrian area. At the same time you are right in the heart of Cape Town, able to enjoy this vibrant city. |
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Students in the school's garden
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The school in the City Centre
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Reception at the City Centre
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Facilities like nowhere else
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| Good Hope Studies is one of the biggest English language schools in South Africa. Our size enables us to offer our own student residence, student house, student bus and a varied entertainment programme. However instead of one big language school we operate 3 different premises, each with a maximum capacity of about 70 students. A smaller student number at each language school premises allows us to offer you very personal, individual attention and to accommodate your special needs.
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IALC Member
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I could totally fall in love with
Cape Town. It is extremely beautiful and there are lots
of interesting things to do.
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| Good Hope Studies is a member of the prestigious international association IALC (International Association of Language Centres). Regular and strict onsite inspections guarantee a high level of quality. |
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Over 50 nationalities
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| Good Hope Studies receives students from over 50 countries each year. We can therefore offer a student nationality mix that is unusual for Cape Town. |
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An own teacher training programme
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| Good Hope Studies runs the internationally recognised teacher training course, CELTA (Certificate in English Teaching to Adults). This allows us to train our own teachers as well as develop the English language learning industry in Cape Town. Thus most of our teachers either have the Cambridge University accredited DELTA (Diploma in English language Teaching to Adults) or the CELTA; two well-established and internationally recognised certificates. Students often comment that they especially enjoy the relaxed, yet professional atmosphere at Good Hope Studies - where it is both fun to learn and to meet people. |
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The best quality at a reasonable price
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| Comparing us with other language schools you will find that we offer very competitive, well priced packages. Our focus is on making sure that you enjoy Cape Town to its fullest and, most importantly, that you get the maximum benefit from your language learning experience. We thus strive to offer you the best quality at the most reasonable cost.
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Memberships
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IALC is an association for independent, privately owned, language schools. |
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WYSEC is the world's only membership association and trade forum for youth travel professionals. |
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ALTO is the world's only global trade association for buyers and sellers of language travel programmes. |
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WWA sets and maintains standards of best practice for work experience programmes. |
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ELTASA develops guidelines and monitors standards for South African language schools. |
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Internal Links
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