Embassy EnglishToronto, Canada
Location: This bright and modern school is located on Bloor Street in the heart of Toronto’s vibrant shopping district. It is within easy walking distance of all the major attractions of Canada’s largest city.
- The language school Embassy English was founded in Toronto, Canada in 1998.
- Tax registration ID: 839616422
English Courses
Morning: 8:30 - 11:45
Morning: 8:30 - 11:45
Afternoon: 13:00 - 14:30
Morning: 8:45 - 11:45
Morning: 8:45 - 11:45
Morning: 8:30 - 11:45
Information for all courses offered by Embassy English
Course add on :
One-to-One package 5 lessons: CAD 395.
One-to-One package 10 lessons: CAD 760.
English in Action (4 weeks): CAD 820.
Study care insurance (minimum 2 weeks): CAD 14 (per week).
Custodian document: CAD 120.
01 Jan 2024, 29 Mar 2024, 01 Apr 2024, 20 May 2024, 01 Jul 2024, 05 Aug 2024, 02 Sep 2024, 30 Sep 2024, 14 Oct 2024, 11 Nov 2024, 25 Dec 2024, 26 Dec 2024.
Lessons needed per English language level
Our price includes
- INCLUDED Organized activities
- INCLUDED Internet access and use of school computers
- INCLUDED Free certificate of course attendance
- INCLUDED Language level placement test at first day of classes
- INCLUDED Language level placement test before arrival
Embassy English
General school facilities
Microwave for student use
Snack vending machine
Drink vending machine
Computer lab
Library
Free after-class access to language learning software
Games room
Lounge
Student support desk
Copy machine
Printer for student use
Video game console
Free water dispenser
Free WIFI
Facilities for islamic students
Available area to pray at the school
Homestay option that can prepare halal food
Classroom equipment
TV in all classrooms
Electronic whiteboard in all classrooms
Air conditioning in all classrooms
Heating in all classrooms
Ample natural light in all classrooms
Number of classrooms: 15Number of public PC workstations: 24Facilities for disabled students
Wheelchair access to classroom
Wheelchair access to reception
Student Age / Nationality
Top student nationalities
Age of students
Airport transfer
290 C$ return (both ways)
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FAQ about Embassy English, Toronto
- Is airport pickup offered by Embassy English?Yes. The school offers pickup from Toronto Pearson International Airport (145 C$)
- What is the number of students per class at Embassy English?Depending on the chosen course, the maximum number of students at Embassy English varies from 5 students (Language Semester Abroad (28)) to 15 students (Standard Course )
- What is the qualification of the teachers at Embassy English?100% of teachers at Embassy English hold a university degree. 100% hold a recognized language teaching certificate.
- Which countries are students of Embassy English from?The highest Nationality percentage at Embassy English comes from Japan with a 16% representation, followed by students from Brazil (15%) and Korea (12%).