Islington Centre for English

Islington Centre for English

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (210 reviews)
162
29
3
2
14
Read Our 210 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.5 - (210 reviews)
162
29
3
2
14
  • julia alves

    I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching. Estudei ingls por 4 semanas na Islington Centre for English, gostei bastante do ambiente da escola e dos alunos, os professores super atenciosos e prestativos. Alm disso, os passeios e atividades fora do horrio de aula foram enriquecedores. (Translated by Google) I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching. I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching.
    Apr 8th, 2023

  • Maria Vittoria Lo Presti

    I took an intensive English course last summer (mid-July/mid-August) at ICE. My teachers (Marco, James and Sarah) were very knowledgeable, professional, kind and friendy. The school is in the city centre, two minutes walk from the Angel tube station, in a beautiful neighbourhood, full of shops, restaurants and services. I was lucky enough to live with one of the other teachers who not only helped me to improve my English, but welcomed me into her home and made me feel as a part of a wonderful family. This experience will remain in my heart forever.
    Nov 27th, 2022

  • Ck Obregn Willmoor


    Oct 12th, 2022

  • Elif Erolu

    I have studied here for 4 months and recently finished. Overall, I can say its an average school which provides a somewhat decent education with 10 to 15 people in classes. But sometimes, it can reach up to 20 people when they merge 2 different class. From my personal experience, I had a good teacher (Richard) and made very good friends during my education. However, sometimes teacher can let his personal views around different cultures get into way and treat his students differently with positive and negative attitudes. If you are asking to many questions, some students can get all the answers easily but some could not be that lucky. Also, if you think the hygiene of facilities is an important aspect for you, you shouldn't expect that from this school. Because, even though most of the students complain about the situation of WC and other rooms, management likes to ignore them.
    Feb 9th, 2023

  • n y

    (Translated by Google) I really do not recommend it. Waste of money. There are some wonderful teachers, but I feel that some teachers are lowering the overall quality. If you ask a question about something you don't understand, you won't know what! is called The teacher just talks one-sidedly for two and a half hours (talks unrelated without opening the textbook) Teachers change frequently (changed 7 times in 2 months) Listen to other students' questions lazily No respect for students You will be forced to draw like a kindergarten child that has nothing to do with class There are too many differences in classes depending on the teacher Rules are not shared among teachers There is no sign of getting up from the seat and snuggling up to the students during class Reception does not reply to inconvenient complaint emails If you are 15 minutes late, you will not be able to participate in the class. There is a mysterious school policy called. I think it's strange that you can't participate in the class even though you paid in advance, but most teachers don't care about the rules and willingly accept students who are willing to learn. However, only one teacher emotionally said to me, "Wait in the hallway." It's only been 2 months, 2 classes a week, but it's the first time I've ever felt so bad. When I ask a question about something I don't understand, she shout at me, "What part don't you understand! The teacher talks for two and a half hours, one-sidedly and incessantly (he doesn't even open the textbook and talks about irrelevant things). Teachers change frequently. No respect for the students (The teacher changed seven times in two months.) The teacher made us draw pictures that had nothing to do with the lesson. The content of the lessons varied greatly from teacher to teacher. She listened listlessly to other pupils' questions. Relentlessly bullying pupils who forget to do their homework, trying to get them to answer the questions. The teachers do not share the same rules. The teachers do not stand up from their seats during the class and do not show any sign of being close to the students. It's only been two months, only two classes a week, but I've never felt so bad about it. If you are 15 minutes late, you cannot attend class. This is a mysterious school policy. However, one teacher emotionally told me to 'wait in the corridor' at the very first lesson. The teacher's attitude of not respecting people is very unpleasant and I am now hesitant to go to school because it reduces my self-esteem. (Original)2() (27)151 22 When I ask a question about something I don't understand, she shout at me, "What part don't you understand! The teacher talks for two and a half hours, one-sidedly and incessantly (he doesn't even open the textbook and talks about irrelevant things). Teachers change frequently. No respect for the students(The teacher changed seven times in two months.) The teacher made us draw pictures that had nothing to do with the lesson. The content of the lessons varied greatly from teacher to teacher. She listened listlessly to other pupils' questions. Relentlessly bullying pupils who forget to do their homework, trying to get them to answer the questions. The teachers do not share the same rules. The teachers do not stand up from their seats during the class and do not show any sign of being close to the students. It's only been two months, only two classes a week, but I've never felt so bad about it. If you are 15 minutes late, you cannot attend class. This is a mysterious school policy. Most teachers do not care about this rule and are happy to accept students who are willing to learn. However, one teacher emotionally told me to 'wait in the corridor' at the very first lesson. The teacher's attitude of not respecting people is very unpleasant and I am now hesitant to go to school because it reduces my self-esteem. I want a refund.
    Nov 19th, 2022

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About
Islington Centre for English

Islington Centre for English is located at 97 White Lion St in Barnsbury, England N1 9PF. Islington Centre for English can be contacted via phone at (207) 278-5553 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (207) 278-5553

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Islington Centre for English?

A The phone number for Islington Centre for English is: (207) 278-5553.


Q Where is Islington Centre for English located?

A Islington Centre for English is located at 97 White Lion St, Barnsbury, eng N1 9PF


Q What is the internet address for Islington Centre for English?

A The website (URL) for Islington Centre for English is: http://www.letslearnenglish.org/


Q What days are Islington Centre for English open?

A Islington Centre for English is open:
Friday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 8:30 AM


Q How is Islington Centre for English rated?

A Islington Centre for English has a 4.5 Star Rating from 210 reviewers.

Hours

Friday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Islington Centre for English

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 210 Reviews )
162
29
3
2
14
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julia alves on Google

image I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching.
Estudei ingls por 4 semanas na Islington Centre for English, gostei bastante do ambiente da escola e dos alunos, os professores super atenciosos e prestativos. Alm disso, os passeios e atividades fora do horrio de aula foram enriquecedores.
(Translated by Google)
I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching.
I studied English for 4 weeks at the Islington Center for English, I really liked the atmosphere at the school and the students, the teachers were super attentive and helpful. In addition, the outings and activities outside of class hours were enriching.


Maria Vittoria Lo Presti on Google

image I took an intensive English course last summer (mid-July/mid-August) at ICE. My teachers (Marco, James and Sarah) were very knowledgeable, professional, kind and friendy. The school is in the city centre, two minutes walk from the Angel tube station, in a beautiful neighbourhood, full of shops, restaurants and services.
I was lucky enough to live with one of the other teachers who not only helped me to improve my English, but welcomed me into her home and made me feel as a part of a wonderful family. This experience will remain in my heart forever.


Ck Obregn Willmoor on Google

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Elif Erolu on Google

image I have studied here for 4 months and recently finished. Overall, I can say its an average school which provides a somewhat decent education with 10 to 15 people in classes. But sometimes, it can reach up to 20 people when they merge 2 different class.
From my personal experience, I had a good teacher (Richard) and made very good friends during my education. However, sometimes teacher can let his personal views around different cultures get into way and treat his students differently with positive and negative attitudes. If you are asking to many questions, some students can get all the answers easily but some could not be that lucky.
Also, if you think the hygiene of facilities is an important aspect for you, you shouldn't expect that from this school. Because, even though most of the students complain about the situation of WC and other rooms, management likes to ignore them.


n y on Google

image (Translated by Google) I really do not recommend it. Waste of money. There are some wonderful teachers, but I feel that some teachers are lowering the overall quality.
If you ask a question about something you don't understand, you won't know what! is called
The teacher just talks one-sidedly for two and a half hours (talks unrelated without opening the textbook)
Teachers change frequently (changed 7 times in 2 months)
Listen to other students' questions lazily
No respect for students
You will be forced to draw like a kindergarten child that has nothing to do with class
There are too many differences in classes depending on the teacher
Rules are not shared among teachers
There is no sign of getting up from the seat and snuggling up to the students during class
Reception does not reply to inconvenient complaint emails
If you are 15 minutes late, you will not be able to participate in the class. There is a mysterious school policy called. I think it's strange that you can't participate in the class even though you paid in advance, but most teachers don't care about the rules and willingly accept students who are willing to learn. However, only one teacher emotionally said to me, "Wait in the hallway."
It's only been 2 months, 2 classes a week, but it's the first time I've ever felt so bad.
When I ask a question about something I don't understand, she shout at me, "What part don't you understand!
The teacher talks for two and a half hours, one-sidedly and incessantly (he doesn't even open the textbook and talks about irrelevant things).
Teachers change frequently.
No respect for the students (The teacher changed seven times in two months.)
The teacher made us draw pictures that had nothing to do with the lesson.
The content of the lessons varied greatly from teacher to teacher.
She listened listlessly to other pupils' questions.
Relentlessly bullying pupils who forget to do their homework, trying to get them to answer the questions.
The teachers do not share the same rules.
The teachers do not stand up from their seats during the class and do not show any sign of being close to the students.
It's only been two months, only two classes a week, but I've never felt so bad about it.
If you are 15 minutes late, you cannot attend class. This is a mysterious school policy.
However, one teacher emotionally told me to 'wait in the corridor' at the very first lesson.
The teacher's attitude of not respecting people is very unpleasant and I am now hesitant to go to school because it reduces my self-esteem.
(Original)


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151
22
When I ask a question about something I don't understand, she shout at me, "What part don't you understand!
The teacher talks for two and a half hours, one-sidedly and incessantly (he doesn't even open the textbook and talks about irrelevant things).
Teachers change frequently.
No respect for the students(The teacher changed seven times in two months.)
The teacher made us draw pictures that had nothing to do with the lesson.
The content of the lessons varied greatly from teacher to teacher.
She listened listlessly to other pupils' questions.
Relentlessly bullying pupils who forget to do their homework, trying to get them to answer the questions.
The teachers do not share the same rules.
The teachers do not stand up from their seats during the class and do not show any sign of being close to the students.
It's only been two months, only two classes a week, but I've never felt so bad about it.
If you are 15 minutes late, you cannot attend class. This is a mysterious school policy. Most teachers do not care about this rule and are happy to accept students who are willing to learn.
However, one teacher emotionally told me to 'wait in the corridor' at the very first lesson.
The teacher's attitude of not respecting people is very unpleasant and I am now hesitant to go to school because it reduces my self-esteem. I want a refund.


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