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Malvern House

History

Founded in 2000, Malvern House is an independent learning institution which received British Council accreditation in 2003.

The school specialises in teaching English, for both long-term and short-term students, as well as longer-term programmes for professional qualifications or for entry to a UK university.

Today we teach over 7000 adult (16 years+) students per year, from over 100 countries. We offer those students a multicultural, dynamic atmosphere in which to learn and exchange ideas with others from a vast array of cultural backgrounds.

See some highlights of our history:

  • 2000: Malvern House established. Trafalgar centre opens its doors to its first students.
  • 2002, August: Bloomsbury centre opens.
  • 2003, September: Piccadilly centre opens in the heart of Piccadilly Circus
  • 2006, June: Malvern House launches the Fast-Track programme
  • 2006, September: Start of the university Pathway programmes
  • 2009, May: Malvern House merges with AEC Education group
  • 2009, June: Kings Cross centre opens
  • 2010: 10 years of Malvern House