What courses are available?

  • Pre-entry ESOL - For people who have no English at all and wish to start learning the language.
  • ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) - Supporting speakers of other languages to develop their English language skills for work, further learning or everyday life.
  • ESOL workshops - Short workshops running at different levels throughout the year to improve your English skills.

How can I apply?

You can find out more information about the courses that we offer and apply online here. To apply simply click the apply now button on the course page and complete our application form. Our Admissions team will then be in touch to book you in for an assessment session to determine the most suitable level of study for you. Please be aware you need to attend an assessment and provide the evidence required before you can enrol on an ESOL or English course.

To enquire more about our courses please contact our Admissions team call 01923 812345, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., use the live chat fuction on our website or drop into speak to us on campus.

What do I need to bring with me to the assessment?

Please remember to bring the following documents and your fees, as you will be unable to enrol without them:

  • British Passport (and visa if required)
  • National ID card or letter from the Home Office

We understand that it is sometimes difficult for students to prove that they have been ordinarily resident in the relevant place for the required period. The following are examples of documents that may provide evidence of residence if you lack the usual required documentation:

  • permanent residency document
  • if you were a student during the three-year period: letters from schools, colleges or universities confirming attendance
  • if you were employed during the three-year period: letters from employers confirming dates of employment; wage slips; (if relevant area is UK and Islands) P60s or a letter from HMRC confirming payment of taxes
  • utility bills; official correspondence (e.g. from bank); credit card statements
  • other: letters from Jobcentre plus confirming receipt of jobseeker’s allowance, or other benefits; council tax notices

If any of the above is unclear, or you require further assistance please contact our admissions team on 01923 812345.

What will happen in the assessment session?

  1. You will complete activities to assess your skill level
  2. You will be sent a letter offering an appropriate course

During your assessment you will need to be in College for up to three hours.

When are the next assessment sessions?

Apply now on our webiste here and our Admissions team will then be in touch to book you in for an assessment session.