ESOL
If English isn't your first language, and you want to improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, our accredited ESOL courses will give you the boost you need.
On our interactive courses, you will not only improve your English language knowledge but also learn about British culture and citizenship, and gain vital employability skills. We offer ESOL courses at all levels and for a range of specialist careers, which means you can study on exactly the right course for you.
Course List
- ESOL for Adults
- English for Adults
- Maths for Adults
- ESOL (Maths and English) Study Programmes for 16-18
- ESOL English for Bookkeeping
- ESOL English for AAT
- ESOL English for Classroom Assistant
- ESOL English for Teaching Assistant
- ESOL English for Health, Social Care and Childcare
- ESOL English for Office Skills
- ESOL English for Progression at Work
- ESOL Summer School
- ESOL for Life, Work and Study
- Pre-Entry ESOL
- ESOL for JCP Learners
How many hours will I need to attend College a week?
- ESOL and ESOL and maths day courses: 13 hours per week
- ESOL and vocational studies courses: 13 hours per week
- ESOL evening courses: 6 hours per week
- English and maths courses: 3 - 6 hours per week
How do I apply?
You can apply by filling in our application form.
We will then invite you to come to the College for an assessment and interview. These take place in January - February for our courses starting in February.
During the assessment we will check what level you are at in reading, writing, speaking and listening. We will then discuss which course would suit your needs best.
Key information
We want to get you on a course and working towards your career as soon as possible. But there are some things you need to know...


