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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +44 (0) 1202 293535
  • Fax
  • +44 (0) 1202 293922
  • Address
  • 58 Braidley Road Bournemouth BH2 6LD UK

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • Private language school
  • Conditional Admission (0)

Why This School?

  • - One of the UK’s most vibrant seaside cities
    - Hip and relaxed, with two universities
    - New “state of the art” city centre school

Kings Brighton About the

  • When you choose a language course you are making a big investment — in your time, your money and your future. Kings focuses on making every element of the language learning experience as rewarding, enjoyable and successful as possible. It means you will leave Kings equipped for success in whatever life awaits you.
    Expert knowledge and years of experience in creating the best learning environments and innovative courses mean that with Kings, you will have the opportunity not only to reach your goals, but to exceed them.
    - Quality Guarantee
    - Perfect learning environments
    - Innovative, results-focused courses
    Kings knows that for many people, their aim is just as much to learn about new cultures and countries, and meet
    international friends, as it is to improve their fluency in English. Kings is dedicated to helping you get the most from your experience abroad.
    - Fantastic study locations
    - A huge variety of activities and excursions
    - Top quality accommodation

Conditional admission

  • Ranking University name Subject ALF conditional requirements A-levels conditional requirements 4 University of St Andrews Sciences (Sustainable Development) 75% AAA           5 Durham University Business and Management 70% AAB     Economics and Finance  65%-75%  AAB- A*AA           6 Warwick University  Economics and Finance  75%-80% A*AA     Sciences (Physics) 75% A*AA           7 University of Exeter Engineering (Mining) 65% AAB-ABB           8 University of Surrey Business and Management 70%-75% AAA-AAB     Economics and Finance 70% AAA     Engineering 70%-75% AAA-AAB     Sciences 65%-70% AAB           11 Lancaster University Business and Management 70% AAB     Economics and Finance 70% AAB     Engineering  70% AAB-ABB     Politics, Law and International Relations 75% AAA-AAB     Sciences 70% AAA-AAB           12 University of Bath Economics and Finance 75% AAA     Engineering  75%-80% A*AA     Politics, Law and International Relations 75% AAA     Sciences 75% AAA           13 Loughborough University Business and Management 70%-75% AAB-ABB     Engineering 60%-70% AAB-ABB     Sciences 70% ABB           14 University of Leeds Business and Management 70% AAA     Economics and Finance 70% AAA     Engineering 75% A*AA     Politics, Law and International Relations 70% AAA     Sciences 70%-75% AAA-AAB           15 University of York Business and Management 70% AAB     Sciences (Computer) 65% AAA-AAB     Engineering 65% ABB     Social Sciences 65%-70% ABB           16 University of Southampton Business and Management 70% AAB     Economics and Finance 70% AAB     Engineering 75% A*AA-AAA     Politics, Law and International Relations 75% AAA-AAB     Sciences 75% AAA-AAB           17 University of Birmingham Business and Management 70% AAB     Economics and Finance 70%-75% AAB     Sciences 75% AAA           18 University of East Anglia Business and Management 67% ABB     Economics and Finance 65%-67% ABB     Engineering 65% ABB           19 University of Sussex Business and Management 70% AAB-ABB     Economics 70% AAB-ABB     Sciences 65% AAB-ABB           20 University of Bristol Economics and Finance 76% AAA     Engineering 75%-77% A*AA-AAA     Sciences 76% AAA           21 University of Sheffield Architecture 75% AAA     Business and Management 70% AAB     Engineering 70%-80% AAA           22 University of Edinburgh Business and Management 60% ABB-AAA     Economics and Finance 60% ABB-AAA     Engineering 75% AAA-ABB     Social Sciences 60% ABB-AAA           23 University of Kent Architecture 72% AAB     Business and Management 70% ABB     Economics and Finance 70% ABB     Engineering 68% BBB     Politics, Law and International Relations 72% AAB     Sciences 68% ABB           23 Newcastle University Business and Management 65% AAB     Politics, Law and International Relations 75% AAA     Sciences 70% AAB           25 University of Nottingham Economics and Finance 65% AAB     Engineering 75% AAA-AAB     Politics, Law and International Relations 70% AAB     Sciences 65% ABB           26 University of Glasgow Engineering 70% AAB     Sciences 70% AAB           27 King's College London Economics and Finance 70% AAA     Sciences 70% AAB           28 University of Leicester Business and Management 65% ABB     Engineering 60% BBB     Media and Communication 65% ABB           28 University of Manchester Architecture 72% AAA     Business and Management 70% AAB     Economics and Finance 70% (in 2 main units) AAB     Engineering 70%-75% AAB-AAA     Sciences 70% AAA           30 Aston University Business and Management 70% AAB     Engineering 60%-65% BBB     Sciences (Pharmacy) 70% AAB-ABB

Course Information

  • Focus of Study : 
    20 lessons per week will be dynamic, interesting and rigorous. During high season you might have lessons in the mornings, afternoons, or a combination of both.

    Benefit, Goal of this course : 
    This course is designed for complete beginners who want to increase their fluency in as short a time as possible.
    Small class sizes ensure maximum student-teacher interaction.

    Curriculum : 
    Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking, Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation

    Classroom Hour :
    20 lessons per week

Course Information

Class size 10 Students Schedule 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 Weeks
Course Level 6 Minimum age 16
Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-27 2025-01-20 2025-01-13 2025-01-06
2024-12-30 2024-12-23 2024-12-16 2024-12-09
2024-12-02 2024-11-25 2024-11-18 2024-11-11
2024-11-04 2024-10-28 2024-10-21 2024-10-14
2024-10-07 2024-09-30 2024-09-23 2024-09-16
2024-09-09 2024-09-02 2024-08-26 2024-08-19
2024-08-12 2024-08-05 2024-07-29 2024-07-22
2024-07-15 2024-07-08 2024-07-01 2024-06-24
2024-06-17 2024-06-10 2024-06-03 2024-05-27
2024-05-20 2024-05-13 2024-05-06 2024-04-29
2024-04-22 2024-04-15 2024-04-08 2024-04-01
2024-03-25 2024-03-18 2024-03-11 2024-03-04
2024-02-26 2024-02-19 2024-02-12 2024-02-05
2024-01-29 2024-01-22 2024-01-15 2024-01-08
2024-01-01 2023-12-25 2023-12-18 2023-12-11
2023-12-04
※ From the Course Starting Dates 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

Tuition

School's Admin fee (GBP)£ 75
Tuition
2 ~ 11 Week 12 ~ 23 Week 24 ~ 52 Week Week Week
(GBP)£ 301 / Week (GBP)£ 266 / Week (GBP)£ 252 / Week
Week Week Week Week Week

Accomodation

Housing Placement fee
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • One-year A-level
    An accelerated, highly intensive programme suitable only for academically exceptional students.

    The range of subjects available for this programme is:

    Mathematics
    Further Mathematics
    Economics
    Physics
    Chemistry

    Learning outcomes
    Gain UK national university entrance qualification
    Develop study skills required at degree level
    Develop specialist subject expertise

    Programme content
    There are six components to the A-level programme at Kings:

    1. Academic subjects

    Depending on your future degree course and ability, you will study three or four subjects.

    2. Academic skills development

    You will also have classes in Academic language, communication and study skills.

    These support your general and subject-specific learning.

    3. IELTS preparation

    You will develop specific skills to pass the IELTS exam at the level required for university entry.

    4. Academic Enrichment programme

    You will have opportunities to follow a range of topics outside your main subjects.

    5. Examination practice

    You will have practice exams every week.

    This ensure you learn the disciplines of working concisely, accurately and to precise time limits.

    These practice exams also give your teachers valuable information about your progress so they can ensure lessons are relevant to your exact needs.

    6. Examinations

    You will have your final examinations at the end of Year 2.

    A-level subjects
    Specialist subject knowledge
    A-levels provide great depth of study in a few specialist subjects.

    After two years, you will have gained subject knowledge that is often only acquired during the first year at university in many other countries.

    Flexible subject choice
    You can choose 3-4 subjects to study. You have the flexibility to choose any combination of subjects.

    We will help you choose the perfect combination of subjects, ensuring they match your interests and future study plans.

    Facilitating subjects
    Your Advanced Level studies (whether A-level or Foundation) will develop your knowledge and your transferable skills. While there are common subject combinations, the actual choice is down to you.

    However, some degrees may have specific subject requirements.

    Some subjects are required more often. Until recently, the Russell Group of leading UK universities referred to these as 'facilitating' subjects.

    These are:

    Mathematics
    Further Mathematics
    English Literature
    Biology
    Physics
    Chemistry
    Geography
    History
    Modern Languages
    You do not need all your subjects to be chosen from this selection. Many students will include one or two in their choices.

    The best advice is to talk to our team of experts to help you decide which subjects suit you.

    Below we introduce the subjects we offer across our colleges with links to more in-depth information.

    Art and Design
    Develops your intellectual, imaginative, creative and reflective skills.
    Develops your investigative, analytical, experimental, practical, technical, and expressive skills, an aesthetic understanding and critical judgement.
    Provides an understanding of the inter-relationships between art, craft and design, and an awareness of the contexts in which they operate as well as knowledge and understanding of art, craft and design in contemporary society and in other times and cultures.

    Biology
    The most accessible content of the three sciences, as it can be related naturally to all aspects of life.
    You will study carefully, and in detail, how life in the world works:
    How our bodies work; how diseases stop them working; how plants grow; how life may be threatened by poisonous substances; how ecosystems work; where energy comes from and how organisms use it; how genes and evolution affect us all.

    Business Studies
    Provides an holistic understanding of business in a range of contexts, a critical understanding of organisational behaviour, approaches to opportunities, issues and ethics.
    You will develop your critical analysis, decision-making and problem-solving skills, all of which are transferable to a wide range of contexts.

    Chemistry
    You will learn to understand the things that make up the world; food, fuels and fabrics, building materials and manufactured goods, the air you breathe, the tools you use.
    You will study atoms and reactions, bonding and structure, hydrocarbons, polymers and alcohols, energetics and transition elements.
    You will use Mathematics to describe and understand chemical ideas. You'll devise and carry out practical experiments to test the principles you are learning.

    Computer Science
    An increasingly popular subject, this A-level will develop students’ problem-solving skills and introduce them to foundational programming and theoretical skills that prepares them well for a degree in Computer Science
    You will study a range of aspects of Computer Science including fundamentals of programming, analysis, computer systems, organisation and architecture, communication and networking, data bases, functional programming, algorithms and big data

    Economics
    Develops an understanding of economic concepts and theories through critical consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that affect everyday life.
    You will apply economic concepts and theories in a range of contexts and learn to appreciate their value and limitations in explaining real-world phenomena.
    You will analyse, explain and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the market economy and the role of government within it.

    Geography
    Enables you to acquire and apply knowledge and understanding of physical and human processes, their interactions and outcomes over space and time, through the study of places and environments.
    You will acquire and apply skills necessary for the pursuit of the discipline, and will develop an understanding of the opportunities, challenges and constraints that face people in different places and environments.
    You will acquire a deeper understanding of the connections between different aspects of geography.

    Government and Politics
    Develops your critical awareness of the nature of politics and the relationship between political ideas, institutions and processes.
    You will acquire knowledge and understanding of the structures of authority and power within the political system of the UK and of other countries.
    You will also develop knowledge of the characteristics of the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, of the rights and responsibilities of the individual, and of ideologies, theories and traditions.

    History
    Develops your use and understanding of historical terms, concepts and skills.
    The periods studied enhances your interest in, and understanding of, important developments allowing you to understand the wider perspective of change over time.
    You will study significant individuals, societies, events and issues, analysing different historical perspectives, for example aesthetic, cultural, economic, ethnic, political, religious, scientific, social and technological.

    Mathematics
    Develops your understanding of mathematics and mathematical processes and your ability to reason logically and to recognize incorrect reasoning.
    You will construct mathematical proofs and extend your range of mathematical skills and techniques for use in more difficult unstructured problems.
    You’ll also develop an understanding of coherence and progression in mathematics and of how different areas of mathematics can be connected.

    Mathematics (Further)
    Broadens and deepens your mathematical knowledge and skills.
    You can study it either alongside or after taking A-level Mathematics.
    Taking both subjects together provides a foundation for further studies in any Science or Maths-based course, including Computer Science, Medical Sciences, and Psychology to Statistics, Management and Actuarial Science.

    Photography
    Allows you to expand your creative horizons through taking and editing photographs.
    Teaches you about a whole range of photographic techniques and processes.
    Helps you to develop an understanding of the creative process.

    Physics
    Develops your essential knowledge and understanding in physics and the applications of physics in new and changing situations.
    You will develop an understanding of the link between theory and experiment, and will appreciate how physics is used in present day society.
    You will recognise the quantitative nature of physics and understand how mathematical expressions relate to physical principles.

    Start Dates:
    Sept

Course information

Class size 4-10 Students Schedule 52 Weeks
Minimum age 17 Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • Completed 11 years of schooling (GCSE or equivalent);
    Minimum IELTS 6.5 (6.0 in Reading and Writing) or equivalent


Course Schedule

2025-01-06
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(GBP)£ 29,100
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • Core subjects
    These form the basis of all Advanced Level Foundation pathways.

    They give you the vital platform you need to acquire subject specific knowledge.

    Communications and Study Skills
    Data Handling and Information Technology (slightly different for Humanities modules and for Maths and Science modules)
    Elective subjects
    Choose three subjects from a range of electives.

    Like A-levels, subject modules can be combined in any way according to your strengths, interests and degree entry requirements.

    We will advise you on the best subject combination for your intended degree.

    You can choose combinations which are not 'typical', for example Maths, Art and Physics, but which might be the best path to your specific degree.

    Art and Design
    Biology
    Business Studies
    Chemistry
    Economics
    Geography
    Government and Politics
    History
    Law
    Mathematics
    Further Mathematics
    Physics
    Psychology



Course information

Class size 8-12 Students Schedule 36 Weeks
Minimum age 16-17 Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • Completed 11 - 12 years of schooling (GCSE or equivalent)
    Minimum IELTS 5.5 (5.0 in Reading and Writing) or equivalent


Course Schedule

2025-01-06
※ From the Course Starting Dates 36Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
36 Week Week Week Week Week
(GBP)£ 21,780
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • Programme structure and content
    Standard programme (3 terms)

    Learning outcomes
    Raise academic qualifications to UK university entrance level
    Understand sales and marketing, finance, operations and product development
    Raise English to university level,  if it is not your first language

    Terms 1 and 2
    CTH Diploma in International Business

    Purpose and function of international business
    Entrepreneurship
    Essentials of international marketing and finance
    International business communication
    Plus IELTS preparation, iGCSE Maths and study skills
    This section of the course is taught at NVQ Level 3 (equivalent to A-level).

    Sample Progression Universities for Kings’International Business Foundation students









Course information

Class size 10-14 Students Schedule 24 Weeks
Minimum age 16.5 Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • Entry requirements:

    Completion of 11 – 12 years of schooling with documented proof of good results
    September start: Minimum IELTS 4.5 (5.0 in Reading and Writing) or equivalent
    January start: Minimum IELTS 5.0 (5.0 in Reading and Writing) or equivalent


Course Schedule

2025-01-06
※ From the Course Starting Dates 24Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
24 Week Week Week Week Week
(GBP)£ 11,800
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Student Residence 
    Our on-site residence at Kings Brighton for students aged 15 and over spans the top two floors of the college. The residence features single, en suite bedrooms with communal student lounges that offer great views over The Level Park. A secure entrance that is separate to the main college reception enables students to access their accommodation outside of school hours

    Homestay
    Homestay is a great way to experience multi-cultural Britain and feel part of UK home life. We have a range of homestay hosts in Brighton (retired people, professional couples, single parents and families) who would all like to welcome you into their home. As a new member of the home you will take part in the normal routine of life. You will probably meet other members of the household, as well as friends and neighbours. This will be a good chance to practise your English. Every homestay is carefully inspected by our accommodation team and checked on a regular basis to ensure they exceed the minimum requirements of our students.


Surrounding Area

  • Kings Brighton is a brand new state-of-theart college with an on-site student residence and cafeteria. Located in the vibrant, student-centred and recently regenerated London Road area of the city, it enjoys close proximity to shops, restaurants, and transport hubs, and is opposite one of Brighton’s most popular parks.

Facilities

  • College facilities
    Spacious classrooms
    Interactive whiteboards
    Computer Learning Centre
    Library resources
    On-site cafeteria
    On-site residence with en suite rooms
    On-site laundry facilities
    Wireless internet access
    Art room
    Science labs

Top Native Language by Center

  •  Western Europe 8%
     African Nations 5%
     Americas 13%
     Asia 20%
     China/Hong Kong/Macau 24%
     Former Soviet Union 7%
     Middle East 6%
     China 17%

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