

SKOLA Marylebone: Your London Residence
In 2024, SKOLA proudly opened its new residence, offering single-room accommodation for students aged 12 to 17. Situated just a...


Best English Language Courses with Sports and Outdoor Adventures
For many children, language learning becomes much easier when it happens through real experiences rather than only in the classroom. English courses that include sports and outdoor activities create natural opportunities for students to speak, listen, and interact with others. That might happen during a football match in the park, while working with classmates during a team challenge, or when asking questions during an excursion. These everyday situations encourage students t
Happy Students, Happy Parents: Reviews from our Winter and Easter Courses!
Hello parents! After our recent Winter and Easter schools, we asked for your thoughts. We also read your lovely Google reviews. Today, we want to share some of this wonderful feedback with you! What Parents Say We are very proud of the lovely reviews we received from parents. Here is what some of you said about your child's experience: "My 10-year-old daughter attended the winter course for two weeks. Besides learning, she had a great time. The teachers are excellent and make


A video to introduce the key elements at SKOLA
Have you ever wondered what makes a summer school not just good, but truly exceptional? Well, today, we're taking a deep dive into SKOLA, a programme right in the heart of London that's been a top choice for families all over the world for decades. Let's find out why. You know, for over 50 years, SKOLA has focused on one thing and one thing only: education for juniors and families. This isn't just some general language school with a summer programme on the side. No, their en


Boarding vs Homestay – What Parents Should Consider
Parents choosing a summer school in London often have to decide between boarding accommodation and a homestay. Both models are widely used by London summer school providers and operate under structured safeguarding and supervision frameworks. While accommodation is an important factor, experienced parents also look beyond where their child will sleep. Academic structure, age grouping, supervision systems, and the level of genuine language immersion all shape the overall exper


What Makes a High-Quality English Immersion Course
Parents considering an English immersion course are often assessing different types of provision, including residential programmes and day-based models delivered through a language school. Each option can offer structured learning and supervised activities, but they operate differently in practice. This article examines the operational features that define quality within these models. The focus is on curriculum structure, immersion depth, staffing, safeguarding, daily routine


The 5 Best English Summer Schools For Cultural Immersion
The best English cultural immersion programmes in the UK for international students combine structured lessons with everyday British life, helping students learn faster and use English with confidence. These programmes mix language teaching with cultural activities, excursions, and daily interaction with native speakers. For international students aged 5–17, that immersion makes English practical, natural, and easier to retain. From London’s multicultural energy to the histor


Summer Activities and Excursions for English Language Learners in London
Summer students enjoying the Paddington Bear Experience. Summer in London is one of the best times for students to practise English in real life, not just in the classroom. At SKOLA, we build that into the programme with a mix of structured lessons, supervised activities and carefully planned excursions across the city. Students benefit from a rhythm that makes sense. Morning lessons focus on key language skills, then afternoon activities and excursions give students the ch


Our Director talks about what makes our school special: Our Rules, Ready, Kind, and Safe.
Our School Director, Ben, explains why these rules guide every part of the SKOLA experience. Being ready means students feel confident, supported, and prepared to learn. Being safe means clear routines, trusted staff, and peace of mind for parents. Being kind means respect, inclusion, and a community where every child feels they belong. When children feel ready, safe, and valued, real learning happens naturally and confidently. This is the foundation of life at SKOLA. 💙


Enjoy Our Complimentary Car Service for Students Between Schools in Regent's Park This Summer
The White Tesla X used for our school car service
























