

Teaching at an English language summer school in London? The three challenges and three benefits.
Learn about 3 challenges and three rewards of teaching at a summer school.


How to train your baby to be super smart!
Is my child too young to learn English? I ask this question in this article.


Why take students to Camden Market?
It's not just fun but important in developing your child's fluency. Camden Market is a famous place in London. We visit Camden during...


Our three rules: ready, kind, and safe
Watch this video with your children and learn about our three rules at SKOLA: ready, kind, and safe. These rules cover 99% of all...


Lunar New Year, SKOLA and British English. What's the link?
Soon it will be Lunar New Year. But what is it? Why does it matter to SKOLA and what has British English got to do with all of this?...


The SKOLA Approach To Teaching
This is the blueprint for the behavioural management approach and teaching at SKOLA. This is the secret to our success.


Can Watching T.V. Improve Your English?
The short answer: maybe? A 2010 study suggests successful students listened to English in their free time. The students were from Hong...


Nine Fun Ways to Improve Your English Through Music
Are you tired of feeling like you’re struggling to improve your English skills ? One fun and effective way to improve is through music! Here are some tips on how to use music to your advantage (if you don’t feel like reading, watch the video below the list): Listen to English songs on repeat . Choose songs that you enjoy and listen to them over and over again. This will help you learn new vocabulary and get used to hearing the language spoken naturally. Sing along with the ly


SKOLA reveals a new mission
SKOLA recently revealed a new mission or 'purpose' of the summer school. Hear Ben, our Director explain the new mission in front of SKOLA...


500 students from 50 countries at our English Summer School
Summer 2022 will go down as one of the best summers SKOLA has ever had. We have been doing this for over 50 years. To get 538 students...



































