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Discover UK cities for your English study programme

Plan cultural experiences across our partner cities and see where your next school adventure could unfold.

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Use the interactive map to view our partner cities and nearby schools.

Explore our partner cities

Each city card highlights the culture, nearby experiences, and schools you can visit with your students.

Bath

Bath

England

A UNESCO World Heritage city, built for conversation and learning
Belfast City Hall on a spring morning with green lawns and pink sky

Belfast

Northern Ireland

A compact capital with cultural depth, friendly people, and good value for international students.
People walking near glass building during daytime

Birmingham

England

Britain's second city with multicultural energy, central UK location, and good value for students.
Bournemouth

Bournemouth

England

One of England's most popular beach resort cities, with seven miles of sandy coast
Brighton

Brighton

England

Creative coastal city with arts, diversity, and London nearby
Bristol

Bristol

England

Creative port city with maritime history and modern energy
Cambridge

Cambridge

England

Historic Cambridge blends riverside colleges with a focused academic atmosphere for international students.
Canterbury

Canterbury

England

Medieval cathedral city with a student heartbeat
International students walking through Bute Park with Cardiff Castle nearby

Cardiff

Wales

Wales's walkable capital with a strong student scene, waterfront energy, and good value living costs.
A city with a sunset

Colchester

England

A calm Essex town with Roman history, green space, and easy London access for day trips.
Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Scotland

Scotland's capital city built on hills and an old volcano
Brown concrete building under blue sky during daytime

Glasgow

Scotland

Scotland's biggest city with Victorian character, live music, and a warm, no-nonsense welcome.
Ipswich Waterfront with boats moored along the marina

Ipswich

England

A low-key Suffolk town with waterfront charm, local rhythm, and a calmer pace than the big cities.
Aerial image of the Parkinson Building at the University of Leeds, Leeds UK at sunset

Leeds

England

A straight-talking Yorkshire city with big shopping, student energy, and lower costs than London.
Liverpool

Liverpool

England

Waterfront city with music history and friendly local people
London

London

England

The world's most connected English-speaking city.
Manchester

Manchester

England

Northern energy, student culture, and real-world English
International students walking along Newcastle Quayside near the Tyne Bridge

Newcastle

England

A social Northern city on the Tyne with strong student culture and a famously friendly welcome.
Brown concrete building near green trees during daytime

Nottingham

England

A walkable Midlands city with a strong student core, independent character, and good value.
Oxford

Oxford

England

A small university city with clear English and easy London access
White and blue boat on water near city buildings during daytime

Portsmouth

England

A sea city with naval history, student energy, and South Coast living at affordable prices.
Brown and gray concrete fountain near building

Sheffield

England

A green Yorkshire city with post-industrial character, friendly students, and the Peak District nearby.
A marina filled with lots of boats next to tall buildings

Southampton

England

A working South Coast port city with a big university presence and practical, affordable living.
Truro houses in Cornwall

Truro

England

Cornwall's small cathedral city: calm, walkable, and surrounded by coast and countryside.
Windsor Castle's gardens

Windsor

England

A quiet riverside town near London with Windsor Castle, clear English, and easy day trips to the capital.
York

York

England

Medieval walled city with 2,000 years of history

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