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British Study Centres School of English : ウィキペディア英語版
British Study Centres School of English

British Study Centres School of English (BSC) is a group of English language schools consisting of four adult language schools and three junior centres in the UK. The head office is based in Marylebone in central London. The schools specialize in the teaching of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and teacher training (TEFL) courses. It is part of the British Study Centres group of colleges of further and higher education.
==History and location==
British Study Centres has its roots in distance learning courses from the 1930s onwards (a precursor to the Open University which grew up in the 1960s), branching off from its sister company West London College which offers further and higher education courses in 1996. The first school was opened in Oxford, and after a location move in 2008 now occupies the four-floor building of Oxenford House in the centre of the town. In 2002 the second college was opened in Brighton, and in 2004 a third school opened in Marylebone, central London. A fourth school opened in Bournemouth in May 2010 as well as a specialist teacher training facility in central Oxford which opened later that year. The college's head office moved from Hannah House to Duke Street, opposite Selfridges and adjoining Oxford Street, in early 2010.
In 2008, the company moved into the young learners market with the acquisition of 'ICH' (International College Holidays), a provider of vacation courses to children. Since acquiring ICH, British Study Centres has offered junior courses at independent schools in Ardingly, Cheltenham and Wycliffe. The company has added a fourth UK centre in Brockenhurst, in 2013.
Across its adult schools and junior centres there is an annual intake of 7500 students consisting of approximately 80 nationalities.
The school was nominated by ''Study Travel Magazine''〔http://www.hothousemedia.com/ltm/index.htm〕 under the category of 'Star' English Language School Europe each year since 2009, winning in 2010 and 2012. Its junior operations was nominated for the award of 'Star' Junior Course Provider each year since 2010, winning in 2012.

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