Learn English in Sydney at Universal English College


July 2008


Teen Activity Program 14 July - 22 August  

The Teen Activity Program offers juniors aged 12-17yrs old the opportunity to learn English and experience Sydney. Students can join the program from 2-6 weeks.


English for Life!

This 4-week course offers you 'real life' learning opportunities and combines classroom and outdoor activities. You have a chance to practice what you have learnt straight away. View the English for Life sample timetable (PDF)  for more details.


Flexi-Track Cambridge FCE

This program is designed for students who want to study Cambridge First Certificate but do not have time to take the full 12-week course. There is a minimum study period of 4-weeks. For more information view the Flexi-Track Cambridge page.


Sydney voted world's best city again!

The Annual Anholt City Brands Index has again rated Sydney the world's best city.  The index compares employment, business opportunities and lifestyle to decide the world's best places to live.


Interested in becoming a UEC homestay host?

We are currently recruiting new families to join our Homestay Program and host UEC students. A range of options are available from bed and breakfast to full board. If you live 10-40 mins from the college. Download and complete the homestay host application (PDF) or email us for more information.


Video Now On-Line!

To see footage of our school, students, accommodation, services and more! visit http://www.youtube.com/GVSydney


Upcoming Start Dates

IELTS Full-time: 14 July
IELTS Flexi-Track P/T: 21 July
EAP: 14 July 
Teen Activity Program (TAP): 14 July- 22 August
Academic Year & Semester: 14 July
Cambridge Exam Prep: 15 Sept
General English & HSP Every Monday  


Employment Opportunities  

If you are interested in working at Global Village Sydney (Universal English College) see our employment page for more information.  


Memberships and Accreditation
Learn English at an English Australia Member College Accredited by National ELT Accreditation Scheme
 Study in Australia