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Excellent student support - before, during and after your course
Our multi-lingual customer service team can advise you on the best course and location to suit your needs and help answer any questions you may have.
Our dedicated accommodation services team help to organise your living arrangements, whether you choose homestay accommodation, self-catering, residential, hotel or guesthouse.
Once you have booked your course, you will have access to our student e-zone, which will help you prepare for all aspects of your study experience from finding out more about the location and centre to accessing online language practice exercises and the Bell student newsletter.
On arrival our academic and student services teams help you get the most from your study experience. We have an open door policy, which means students can speak to any member of staff at any time. We also have a 24 hour emergency helpline so you can get help at any hour of the day.
On departure we offer practical advice on how to continue improving your English. Further support is also available at Bell English Online which offers free access to over 300 language activities. You can also stay connected to the friends you make during your stay at Bell Connections.
London attractions
From iconic sights such as Big Ben and the London Eye to world-famous museums and galleries and a enormous variety of dining, entertainment and shopping options, London is an exciting destination to explore. It’s the perfect opportunity to discover British life and culture, improve your language learning and most importantly, have fun!
Classic sights – Visit some of the most recognisable icons of the London skyline, including the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and St Paul’s cathedral.
Museums and galleries – Home to over 300 museums and galleries, London is famous for its fun, educational and world-leading collections. Top places to start your tour include the British Museum, National Gallery, Natural History Museum, Science Museum and Tate Modern.
Shopping, dining and entertainment – Covent Garden, Harrods, Madame Tussauds, Oxford Street and the famous West End are popular with first-time visitors to London, but with so many different choices for shopping, dining and entertainment, it won’t be long before you find favourites of your own. There are also many historic markets around the city – great for food, clothing and antiques.
Sport, parks and gardens – London’s has many large and beautiful parks, great for running, playing sport or just relaxing. If you prefer to watch sport, there’s a huge choice on offer including many world-famous football teams. Kew Gardens is another popular sight: established in 1759, it’s now home to more than 33,000 species of plants and trees.
UK trips
As part of your Bell experience you receive two free trips every two weeks and some of these will be to destinations around the UK, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Brighton and Canterbury. If you’d like to explore further, our Student Services Executive will be happy to help.
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