English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) courses
Why study ESOL
Studying ESOL can help you to:
- develop your English language skills in speaking, listening, reading and writing
- take part in everyday life in the UK and get a recognised ESOL qualification
- prepare yourself to enter further training, higher education or employment
- support your children with their homework.
Why study with us
- You’ll learn in small groups
- You’ll have access to excellent resources and technology
- You’ll be supported by qualified specialist tutors who are committed to your progress and development
- You’ll have access to additional support courses to help you improve your grammar, written and language skills using digital technology
- We offer support courses to prepare you for next steps in employment, further studies or volunteering.
What courses we offer
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New to ESOL courses
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Accredited Entry Level 1–3 courses
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Accredited Level 1 courses
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Accredited Level 2 courses
Course fees
- £225 a term for accredited ESOL courses.
- £150 a term for new to ESOL courses.
See if you can get concessionary fees.
Exam dates 2024–2025
- Reading: 9-12 December 2024
- Speaking and listening: 31 March - 3 April 2025
- Writing: 14-17 July 2025
How to enrol
To enrol on an ESOL course you need to complete a pre-course assessment (PCA). We will assess your skills level to ensure we choose the right course for you.
If you are attending an ESOL course and you want to continue on fee-based courses, you pay the course fees after your assessment to complete your enrolment . If you are on benefits or a low income, you can apply for reduced fees before or at your pre-course assessment interview. You need to pay your course fees before you can join a course where applicable.
At the pre-course assessment we will:-
- Check your eligibility for a concession (this can also be done at the booking stage)
- assess your skills level discuss your goals recommend the right course for you
So we can check your eligibility for reduced fees and to complete your enrolment, you need to bring the following documents either when booking your appointment or to your PCA appointment:-
- evidence of your identity
- evidence of benefits claimed in the last three months
Find out what evidence we accept
Pre-course assessments take place throughout the year. We will publish dates when they are available.
Pre-course assessments for courses starting in September 2024
Pre-course assessments for ESOL and Community ESOL (COMESOL) courses starting in September take place on the following dates:-
Date | Time | Location |
Thursday 12 September | 10am, 1pm, 6pm | Brockley Rise Centre |
Tuesday 17 September | 6pm, 7pm | Brockley Rise Centre |
Wednesday 18 September | 6pm, 7pm | Brockley Rise Centre |
Thursday 19 September | 10am | Granville Park Centre |
Tuesday 24 September | 6pm, 7pm | Brockley Rise Centre |
Wednesday 25 September | 6pm, 7pm | Brockley Rise Centre |
Thursday 26 September | 10am | Granville Park Centre |
You can book an appointment by calling 020 8314 3300, Monday-Friday, between 9am and 4pm.
Continuing learners
If you are already attending an ESOL course and you want to continue, your tutor will tell you which course you can enrol on next. You can apply for reduced fees if you are claiming benefits, universal credit or are on a low income. Bring your new recent evidence of benefits, low income, or refugee status with you when you enrol. You will be fully enrolled after payment, or when your reduced fees have been approved.