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bellerbys.com

of successful A Level students graduated to the top 10 universities in 2011

of successful Foundation students graduated to the top 50 universities in 2011

students graduated to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, LSE and UCL in 2011

Overview 2012/13BrightonCambridgeLondonOxford

Wan Hani Farina CHE WAN ROSLANJit Wei ANGOi Ki Michelle WONGMaharani MENTARI PUTRI

Yi NANZuzana CHLUPACKOVA

Xuan Dung NGUYENKevin Surya WIDAJAHaiwen ZHANG

Zehao SUNQuynh Mai LEQuyen Ngoc NGUYENXiang LAIVu Anh Ngoc NguyenGor Don LOOPoh Ee TeoAbdulbasit Zakariyau ABDULRAHIM

Weng Kai WONGYakun ZHANGDingchao ZhouYi KONGZhichao LIChangming ZHAOKailun LiZi Cheng ZHAODawei RENBingzhi CHENHuarui HUANGGe JIANG

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University of OxfordUniversity of Oxford

University of CambridgeUniversity of Cambridge

London School of Economics

Imperial College LondonImperial College London

Durham UniversityDurham University

University of St AndrewsUniversity of St Andrews

University of WarwickUniversity of Warwick

Lancaster UniversityLancaster University

Good Schools Guide awards since 2006

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University of Oxford

University of Cambridge

London School of Economics

Imperial College London

Durham University

University of St Andrews

University of Warwick

Lancaster University

Contents

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2 The Bellerbys Experience3 World-Class Teaching4 State-of-the-art Technology5 A Caring College Community6 English language courses7 Secondary & High School programmes:

Bellerbys Summer, GCSE and Pre-GCSE8 Secondary & High School programmes:

A Level9 Undergraduate preparation:

Foundation and Extended Foundation10 Foundation partner universities12 Undergraduate preparation:

Diploma and Combined Foundation + Diploma13 Postgraduate preparation:

Pre-Masters and Masters Qualifying Programme (MQP)14 Bellerbys Brighton:

Study by the sea at the original Bellerbys college 15 Bellerbys Cambridge:

Be inspired at a centre of academic excellence16 Bellerbys London:

Experience life in one of the world’s most vibrant cities17 Bellerbys Oxford:

Learn among some of the UK’s brightest minds18 Accommodation: Homestay20 How to apply / Highlights 2011

page 2 The Bellerbys Experience page 3 World-Class Teaching

page 4 State-of-the-art Technology page 5 A Caring College Community

page 14 Brighton page 15 Cambridge

page 16 London page 17 Oxford

page 18 Homestay page 18 Homestay

Students listed progressed in 2011

Welcome

Bellerbys College – your surest path to successFor over half a century, Bellerbys College’s comprehensive portfolio of programmes has successfully helped international students from as young as 14 years old prepare for successful graduation into the British university system.

The success of these students speaks for itself. In this prospectus you will meet students who are now starting out on degree courses at some of the UK’s best universities, as well as Bellerbys College alumni who are now enjoying highly successful careers.

With so many years of academic experience behind us, we can look forward to continued excellence in the years and decades ahead as we equip students for success throughout their entire lives.

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2 The Bellerbys Experience / World-Class Teaching bellerbys.com 3

Meet some of our teachers before you start your studies on the Bellerbys teachers blog: bellerbysteachers.wordpress.com

The Bellerbys Experience

Whatever your academic ambitions, you can achieve them with us. Our range of courses offers students a choice of routes into Britain’s leading universities.

A Passport to SuccessA Levels, the UK’s benchmark qualifi cation, can give students access to the very best universities in the UK and overseas.

The Bellerbys Foundation programme is formally recognised by over 50 universities in the UK and Europe as the highest quality preparation for direct entry to their degree programmes.

The Bellerbys Diploma is recognised by carefully selected UK universities. Masters

Qualifying Programme and Pre-Masters are both recognised by leading UK universities.

Choosing the Right University With so many of the world’s top universities located in the UK, choosing the right one is an important decision. At Bellerbys, we offer our students the help of experienced, dedicated university counsellors, who are employed full-time to help you select the right university. They work closely with colleagues in university admissions departments to monitor the progress of each individual application.

Counsellors can also arrange for students to visit university campuses, and even attend special lectures, giving you fi rst-hand experience of the university’s facilities.

• Personal tutor assigned to every student• A choice of locations in major university cities• 540 Foundation students progressed to

top 50 ranked universities in 2011

Many Bellerbys students have gone on to earn fi rst-class honours degrees at some of Britain’s top universities. The success of Bellerbys students at university is due to the College’s modern and dynamic learning environment which combines traditional teaching methods with the latest e-learning technology and methodology.

Investing in the BestWith Bellerbys, students can be sure of the highest standard of teaching. We hire only the best teachers and invest in developing their skills so our students can maximise the benefi t of their time at Bellerbys. Lessons are motivating, enjoyable and results-focused and Bellerbys teaching staff are consistently praised for outstanding quality by current and former students, as well as by many universities.

Investing in SuccessSmaller classes and a focus on university-style lecturing wherever possible means that Bellerbys students are taught to develop skills in self-study, interactive discussion and independent thought. And because we give our students the individual attention they need, every student’s progress is carefully monitored. Daily homework assignments and half-term reports ensure students are on track to achieve their goal of a university place.

Bellerbys students arrive at university with a major advantage – the study skills necessary for degree success.

World-Class Teachingof Bellerbys teachers are Oxford or Cambridge taught, or educated to Masters or PhD level

Cheuk Ying Cynthia LEE from Hong Kong Cheuk Ying Cynthia LEE from Hong Kong Cheuk Ying Cynthia LEE from Hong Kong Studied Business FoundationStudied Business FoundationStudied Business FoundationGraduated to Graduated to Graduated to Lancaster University Lancaster University Lancaster University Now studying Now studying Now studying Accounting, Auditing and FinanceAccounting, Auditing and FinanceAccounting, Auditing and Finance

Bellerbys has very nice teachers and staff, who helped me a lot with my studies or daily problems no matter what. I felt free to ask questions and they provided help enthusiastically. The relationship between students, teachers and staff at Bellerbys is very close. Bellerbys comforted me a lot and I felt less worry.

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State-of-the-art Technology

State-of-the-art learning technologies bring education to a new level, engaging students in new ways of learning that are both productive and effective.

Technology for ClassroomsIn the classroom, we use interactive whiteboards that enable teachers to share online resources and software specifi cally designed for each individual subject. Electronic handsets for stating opinions make lectures interactive, enabling teachers to post questions and elicit responses at key points of the lessons.

Technology for StudyingOur online Learning Management System, StudySmart, enables students to access learning materials at any time. Students can review their class work, listen to audio fi les, watch videos and make use of the materials their teachers use in class. This opportunity to consolidate their learning in an engaging online environment helps to ensure success in assessed coursework and the fi nal exams.

Perfect Preparation for UniversityIndependent study skills are important for success at university and using an online Learning Management System is a key part of studying at university. When submitting assignments online, students can make use of plagiarism highlighting software to develop an understanding of the importance of independent work and of acknowledging the work of others – vital skills for successful university-level studies.

• Access to learning resources 24/7• The ability to review and consolidate

class work• Access to extension activities for the

very best students• Forums for collaborating and sharing

ideas online• Preparation for using University Learning

Management Systems.

A Caring College Community

In each college, the Student Services department ensures you gain as much as possible from your time at Bellerbys in a caring and safe environment.

Helping you from the start From the moment we accept your application, we’re here to help make your transition into life at Bellerbys as smooth and easy as possible.

Before you even leave your home country, we will send you all the essential information about your course, your accommodation and some general advice about living and studying in the UK. We’ll also make sure that all your relevant certifi cates and documents are correct,so you can obtain your entry visa before you arrive. You’ll even fi nd a Bellerbys representative waiting to greet you at the airport.

In your fi rst week at Bellerbys, you’ll meet your tutors, other college staff and your fellow students. We’ll talk to you about student life, what you can do around town and introduce you to our facilities. You can always check the online Bellerbys Student Handbook for helpful information on college facilities, rules, local amenities, and places to visit in your spare time.

Student advice, counselling and supportOur support staff and welfare offi cers are there to help you settle in and feel at home, so you can concentrate on your studies. They’ll help you with practical things like registering with doctors and dentists, and assist with visa extensions, police registration and opening a bank account.

For more personal matters, our trained student counsellors are on-hand to answer questions and offer caring and confi dential advice. Student counsellors speak all the major languages of our students so that you can be sure your concerns are heard and understood.

’ The VLE is perfect. You can download resources from your lessons like the teachers' multimedia presentations.‘Extract from Ofsted Report on Bellerbys College Cambridge, November 2011

Before you even leave your home country, we will send you all the essential information about your course, your accommodation and some general advice about living and studying in the UK.

Join a warm and friendly international college community of students from over 120 countries

Age 15+

Course length 1, 2 or 3 terms

Start dates January, April, June and September

Hours per week in class 25

Centres Brighton, Cambridge, London and Oxford

Study plan Once you complete the English Assessment Test our staff will advise how long your English Course needs to be before you start your chosen academic course

Academic programme IELTS requirements

GCSE 4.5, A Level 5.5, Extended Foundation 4.0, Foundation 4.5, Diploma 5.5, Pre-Masters/MQP 4.5

Assessment Internal assessment based on the English Speaking Union 9 Level Scale for progression onto the academic programme.

Typical programme structure

General English – 8 to 10 hours per week: grammatical accuracy, sentence formation and structure, English tense system, identifying structure and meaning in listening, speaking and reading tasks.

Examination preparation – 10 hours per week: academic English and reading, academic essay writing, writing about charts, graphs, diagrams and processes, transfer of information from oral and aural input, question practice.

Skills classes – 5 to 7 hours per week: studying in the UK environment, skimming and scanning texts, academic study skills, including dictionary and vocabulary skills, listening skills, speaking classes for seminars and tutorials, note-taking

Daily homework will also form part of the programme

ELPP key facts…

English language courses Secondary & High School programmesBellerbys Summer, GCSE and Pre-GCSE

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Intensive courses are the fast way to improve your English language skills. If you need improved English for study or work, or simply want to achieve a higher level of fl uency, then a Bellerbys intensive course is for you.

ELPPThe Bellerbys English Language Preparation Programme (ELPP) is a fast, personalised and highly effective programme that will fully equip you to succeed in your studies.

IELTS ExpressBellerbys IELTS Express can help you improve your IELTS score by up to one full point in just six weeks prior to joining a Bellerbys academic course or progressing to a university in the UK.

Secondary and high school programmes offer pre-university students everything from short summer courses to comprehensive secondary education in the UK system at GCSE or Advanced Level (A Level).

Bellerbys SummerThis residential summer course combines intensive English study with a range of academic subjects. Bellerbys Summer will broaden your academic knowledge at the same time as improving your ability to read, write and communicate in English.

GCSE and Pre-GCSEGCSE is the main examination taken to complete the fi rst stage of British high school education. For those who do not quite have the English level for the GCSE programme, the Pre-GCSE programme focuses on English language development as well as academic subjects.

Age Students are usually 17+

Course length 6 weeks

Start dates 2 July

Hours per week in class 25 hours including academic English and study skills for the IELTS examination

Centres Brighton and Cambridge

English Language entry requirement IELTS 4.0

Assessment Mock examinations every two weeks, IELTS examination taken at the end of the course (NB exam fees extra)

Programme structure

Writing tasks – two 5-hour tasks per weekReading – 5 hours per weekListening – 5 hours per weekSpeaking – 5 hours per week

IELTS Express key facts…

Bellerbys Summer key facts…Centres Brighton, London, Cambridge

Age 14 – 17

Start datesBrighton: 25 June (2, 4 weeks)23 July (2, 4 weeks)

London: 2 July (2, 4 weeks)16 July (2 weeks)30 July (2, 4 weeks)13 August (2 weeks)

Cambridge (Manor campus): 25 June (2, 4 weeks)9 July (2 weeks)23 July (2, 4 weeks)6 August (2 weeks)

English level Minimum IELTS 3.5

Course contentELP type English at lower levels, EAP type English + Study Skills at higher levelsBroad range of academic contentActivities and excursions including sports and cultural visits

GCSE key facts…Age 14+

Course length One year (three or four terms)

Course dates Three terms: September to June / four terms: January to December

Hours per week in class 30

Centres Brighton, Cambridge, London and Oxford

English language entry requirementsIELTS 4.5 or equivalent TOEFL 477 (computer test equivalent 153) Pearson Test of English Academic 40-43

Academic entry requirements A good academic reference from a former school

Programme structure

Core subjects: English (10–15 hours per week), Mathematics

Other subjects (up to four from list): Accounts, Art, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Combined Science, History, Computer Studies/IT, Economics, English, Geography, Mathematics, Modern Languages

Pre-GCSE key facts…Age Students are usually 14+

Course length One, two or three terms

Course dates Brighton: January, April, July, September. Cambridge: July, September

Hours per week in class 30

Centres Brighton, Cambridge

English language entry requirements

One term: IELTS 3.5 / TOEFL 417 (computer test equivalent 108)/Pearson Test of English Academic 30-34

Two terms: IELTS 2.5 / TOEFL 393 (computer test equivalent 90)/Pearson Test of English Academic 25

Academic entry requirements A good academic reference from a former school

Programme structureCore subjects: English (10-15 hours per week), Mathematics

Other subjects (up to four from list): Art, Business Studies, ICT, Mathematics, PE, PHSE, Science

Agnela CUNHA from AngolaAgnela CUNHA from AngolaAgnela CUNHA from Angola

What I most like about Bellerbys is the excellent teaching. The teachers are extremely good and patient and the staff are always pleasant. Bellerbys College is the place to be and to study.

Sila JITTAYUTHD from Thailand Sila JITTAYUTHD from Thailand Sila JITTAYUTHD from Thailand Now studying Now studying Now studying A LevelsA LevelsA Levelsat at at Bellerbys College LondonBellerbys College LondonBellerbys College London

Bellerbys gives me an opportunity to join clubs and help me decide what I want to study at university. The teachers also help me prepare for university by giving me advice and are very supportive.

Kana MANIWA from Japan Kana MANIWA from Japan Kana MANIWA from Japan Studied 2 year A Levels and achieved Studied 2 year A Levels and achieved Studied 2 year A Levels and achieved A*A*A*AAAA*A*A*AAAA*A*A*AAAGraduated to Graduated to Graduated to Kings College LondonKings College LondonKings College LondonNow studying Now studying Now studying War StudiesWar StudiesWar Studies

Due to the range of nationalities we have the opportunity to communicate with students from various countries. It is interesting to discuss ideas with people from different backgrounds.

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Secondary & High School programmesA Level

Undergraduate preparationFoundation and Extended Foundation

A Levels give you the in-depth preparation you need to excel on the most demanding and competitive degree courses, including Medicine. A Level is Britain’s public university entrance examination.

Based on the A Level syllabus and taught by A Level teachers, Bellerbys Foundation provides essential preparation for long-term university success and future employment.

This extensive range of undergraduate programmes is designed to prepare students to enter a specifi c area of study at a top UK university, either at year 1 or year 2.

Art and Design The Art and Design Foundation course offers excellent preparation for students to study Art and Design and other creative courses at British universities.

Business, Finance and Management The Bellerbys Business Foundation course focuses on the academic areas necessary for the future study of economics, accounting, fi nance, management and other business related subjects at degree level.

Engineering The Engineering Foundation course, which can include a Chemical Engineering pathway option, is carefully designed to focus on the academic areas most useful to your future study of Engineering and/or Computer Science.

Humanities The Humanities Foundation gives students options of studying Psychology, Sociology or Media courses enabling students to enter a wide range of humanities degrees.

Law The Bellerbys Law Foundation course contains units of law and politics and is ideal for students wishing to study law, politics or international relations at university.

Management and Computing Systems From the Bellerbys Management and Computing Systems Foundation students can progress to university courses in Computer Science, Information Technology, Software Science and related subject areas.

MediaThe Bellerbys Media Foundation course is a specialist media-only pathway perfect for students set on studying a media or communications degree at university.

Science and Pharmacy The Bellerbys Science & Pharmacy Foundation course is carefully designed to prepare you for degree courses in natural sciences and pharmacy.

A Level key facts…Age 15.5+Course length 3, 5 or 6 terms

Start dates September, January and AprilHours per week in class 24+

Centres Brighton, Cambridge, London and Oxford

English language entry requirements

IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 513 (computer test equivalent 183) / Pearson Test of English Academic 48-51 or equivalent, or Study Group English Test, or GCSE English language Grade A-C

For students who have not reached this level the Bellerbys English Language Preparation Programme is available before the A Level programme

Academic entry requirements 5 GCSE passes at grade C or above in the appropriate subjects, or equivalent evidence of a good secondary or high school education

English language qualifi cations for university

Most universities require an IELTS of 6.5–7.0 for degree entry. If you are not at this level or don’t have a GCSE/GCE/O Level English Language qualifi cation, you must follow an IELTS preparation course alongside A Level studies

Assessment External examinations are taken in May/June and January

Programme structure6 terms: Approximately 24 hours per week. Year 1: four AS Levels. Year 2: three or four A2 Levels5 terms: Approximately 24 hours per week. Four AS Levels and three or four A2 Levels3 terms: Approximately 24 hours per week. Three or four A Levels or three A2 Levels and one AS Level

Programme sequence

6 terms: September to June, summer break, September to June 5 terms: January to June, summer break, September to June5 terms: April to August, September to June, (no summer break)3 terms: September to June (Brighton only) University entry in September following fi nal exams in June

Brighton Cambridge London OxfordManor Queens

AccountingArtBiologyBusiness StudiesChemistryComputingEconomicsEnglish LiteratureFrenchFurther MathematicsGeographyGermanGraphic DesignHistoryHistory of ArtInformation Computer TechnologyLawMathematicsMedia StudiesModern LanguagesPhotographyPhysicsPoliticsPsychologySociologySpanish

Your A Level subject options…

Foundation key facts…Age 16.5+Course length 3 terms

Start dates September, January and April (Business route only)

Hours per week in class 18-25

Centres Brighton, Cambridge, London and Oxford

English language entry requirements

IELTS 4.5 / TOEFL 477 (computer test equivalent 153) / Pearson Test of English Academic 40-43 or equivalent or Study Group English Test

Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of secondary or high school education

Assessment and validation The Foundation programme is validated by Liverpool John Moores University. A combination of coursework and internal examinations are taken on completion of each module

Recognition Recognised by 50 partner universities in the UK

Programme structure There are eight subject routes which each lead directly to a range of specifi c degree programme disciplines

Subject route optionsEach subject route comprises standard core modules and specifi c modules relevant to each subject area: Art & Design; Business, Finance and Management; Engineering; Humanities; Law; Management and Computer Systems; Media; Science & Pharmacy

Extended Foundation key facts…Age 16.5+Course length 4 terms

Course dates SeptemberHours per week in class From 18-25

Centres Oxford

English language entry requirements

IELTS 4.0/TOEFL 437 (computer test equivalent 123)/Pearson Test of English Academic 35-39 or equivalent or Study Group English Test

Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of secondary or high school education

Assessment and validationThe Foundation programme is validated by Liverpool John Moores University. A combination of coursework and internal examinations are taken on completion of each module

Programme structureThere are seven subject routes which each lead directly to a range of specifi c degree programme disciplines. Each subject route comprises standard core modules and specifi c modules relevant to each subject area.

Subject route optionsEach subject route comprises standard core modules and specifi c modules relevant to each subject area: Art & Design; Business, Finance and Management; Engineering; Humanities; Law; Media; Science & Pharmacy

of Bellerbys students graduated to the top 40 UK universities in 2011

10 Foundation partner universities bellerbys.com 11

Foundation partner

universities

We have over 50 university partners all over the UK. Together we provide Bellerbys students with the best choice of degree pathways. Whatever you want to study, you can get there with Bellerbys. Use the chart below to find out the best pathway to your degree success.

Brunel UniversityCity University

University of East LondonUniversity of Greenwich

Goldsmiths, University of LondonKingston University

London Metropolitan UniversityMiddlesex University

School of Pharmacy, University of LondonQueen Mary, University of London

Roehampton UniversityRoyal Holloway, University of London

London South Bank UniversitySt Mary’s University College

Aberystwyth UniversityAnglia Ruskin University

Aston UniversityBangor University

University of BathUniversity of Brighton

University of BristolUniversity of Buckingham

Cardiff UniversityUniversity of Chester

De Montfort University LeicesterDurham UniversityUniversity of Essex

University of ExeterUniversity of Hertfordshire

Keele UniversityUniversity of Kent

Lancaster UniversityUniversity of Leeds

University of LeicesterUniversity of Liverpool

Liverpool John Moores UniversityLoughborough University

University of ManchesterNewcastle University

Northumbria UniversityUniversity of Nottingham

Oxford Brookes UniversityUniversity of Portsmouth

University of ReadingUniversity of Sheffield

University of SouthamptonUniversity of Surrey

University of SussexUniversity of Sunderland

Swansea UniversityUniversity of York

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12 Undergraduate preparation: Diploma and Combined Foundation + Diploma bellerbys.com 13

DiplomaThis three-term course, validated by the University of Sussex, is equivalent to the 1st year of an undergraduate degree, and is designed for academically qualifi ed students seeking to maximise their potential with direct entry to 2nd year study at a top UK university.

Foundation + DiplomaThis six-term academic programme, with an April start, combines the Bellerbys Foundation and Bellerbys Diploma, and offers students the opportunity to progress directly to the 2nd year of degree study in September of the following year.

Undergraduate preparationDiploma and Combined Foundation + Diploma

Postgraduate preparationPre-Masters and Masters Qualifying Programme (MQP)

Diploma in Business and Management key facts…Age Students are usually 17.5+Course length 3 termsStart dates September and JanuaryHours per week in class 16-22 hours of lectures per week. A minimum of 20 hours self-study is also expectedCentres Brighton, LondonEnglish language entry requirements IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 513 (computer test equivalent 183) / Pearson Test of English Academic 48-51, or equivalent

Academic entry requirements Completion of Senior High School (and, in some countries, evidence of a further year’s study)1 A Level pass, Bellerbys Foundation or equivalent. Over 21s considered on individual basis

Assessment and validation The course consists of eleven course modules, which are assessed by a combination of coursework and unseen examination.

Programme structure

· Modules are of differing size, each carrying a different number of credits · Students study between 4 and 10 hours of classes per week in either 3 or 4 modules for each of three terms · 20 hours of self study is also expected per week · IT and English support· Students are allowed two reassessments/resits of assessments/examinations

Content: Organisational Behaviour; Learning Skills (Quantitative Methods, Research Skills, IT); Marketing; Introduction to Economics; Financial Accounting; Business Law; Academic English (double module); Introduction to Business and Management

Foundation + Diploma key facts…Age 16.5+Course length 6 termsStart dates April, January, SeptemberHours per week in class From 18-25Centres Brighton, London

English language entry requirements IELTS 4.5/TOEFL 477 (computer test equivalent 153) / Pearson Test of English Academic 40-43 or equivalent or Study Group English Test Minimum requirement of IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent) in writing

Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of secondary or high school education

Assessment and validation

In the fi rst year of your study you will follow the syllabus of the Bellerbys Foundation programme, which is validated by Liverpool John Moores University. A combination of coursework and internal examinations are taken on completion of each module. In the second year of study you will follow the syllabus of the Bellerbys Diploma which is validated by the University of Sussex.

Programme structure

Terms 1 to 3 follow the Bellerbys Business, Finance and Management Foundation structure (see page 39 of Bellerbys prospectus)

Terms 4 to 6 follow the Bellerbys Diploma in Business and Management structure (see page 46 of Bellerbys prospectus)

Postgraduate preparation programmes provide you with the solid academic and language foundation you need to secure a place on a masters programme at a top UK university, and the study skills you need to succeed when you get there.

Pre-MastersThis course is the best preparation for your Masters, developing the core skills you need for degree success at postgraduate level. In the past 3 years, our students have won places on MBA, MSc and MA courses at over 50 British universities.

Masters Qualifying Programme (MQP)This unique and fully-accredited course will give a thorough grounding in key business subjects and is ideal if you have not completed a fi rst degree or studied Business before and want to go on to an MBA or Business Masters.

Pre-Masters key facts…Age Students are usually 21+Course length 1 or 2 termsStart dates September, January, April and June

Hours per week in class 25 hours per week including personal tutor guidance plus fi ve additional hours of optional GMAT training if required. (GMAT training is charged separately)

Centres Brighton, London

English language entry requirements

1 term: IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 513 / Pearson Test of English Academic 48-51, or equivalent2 terms: IELTS 4.5 / TOEFL 477 / Pearson Test of English Academic 40-43, or equivalent

Academic entry requirements A good fi rst degree (any subject for most MBA and other ‘conversion’ courses). Two or three years work experience is normally required for MBA programmes.

Documents needed

All documents should be translated into English· Academic transcripts, attested by the university· Reference from the applicant’s employer· Academic references and certifi ed copy of student’s degree certifi cate

Assessment and validation Students sit the external IELTS exam and GMAT (where appropriate) towards the end of their course at Bellerbys, as well as completing Bellerbys study skills assignments

Typical programme structure in Brighton

Term 1: English for Academic Purposes/IELTS preparation; Grammar; Tutorials; Meeting and Seminar Skills; Case Studies

Term 2: English for Academic Purposes/IELTS preparation; Grammar; Tutorials; Business Presentation Skills and writing extended essays; Case Studies

Typical programme structure in London

Term 1: English for Academic Purposes/IELTS preparation; Business English; Business Studies; Study Skills; Tutorials

Term 2: English for Academic Purposes/IELTS preparation; Business English: Marketing/Leadership/Operations Management; Study Skills; Tutorials

A major benefi t of the Pre-Masters course is that it allows you valuable time to get used to the way of life in the UK and the academic system

Masters Qualifying Programme key facts…Age Students are usually 21+

Course length 1 term (can be combined with 1 or 2 terms of Pre-Masters as required)

Start dates September, January, April and June

Hours per week in class 22-25 hours weekly (inc. personal guidance) + fi ve hours GMAT study if required

Centres Brighton, London

English language entry requirements

1 term: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent2 terms: IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL 513 (computer test equivalent 183) / Pearson Test of English Academic 48-51, or equivalent3 terms: IELTS 4.5 / TOEFL 477 (computer test equivalent 153) / Pearson Test of English Academic 40-43, or equivalent

Academic entry requirements

A Junior College Diploma (equivalent to three years’ full-time study) in a business-related subject achieved by either full-time or part-time education, three years’ work experience for MBA non-business related Bachelors or business-related Bachelors with a low GPA, or Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business

Assessment and validation Students sit the external IELTS exam and GMAT (where appropriate) towards the end of their course at Bellerbys (plus examinations in the business subjects)

Typical programme structure in Brighton

· English for Academic Purposes / IELTS preparation

· Grammar· Tutorials· Study Skills· Case Studies in Business· Quantitative Methods· Finance

· Operations Management· Marketing· Human Resource Management· Information Technology· GMAT Preparation (option if required; charged separately)· Economics· Business Law

Typical programme structure in London

· Business English· Business English: Communication/Marketing/Leadership/Operations Management· Study Skills· Tutorials· English for Academic Purposes / IELTS preparation· Business Studies – Finance; Economics; Law; Operations Management; Marketing and Human Resources

· GMAT Preparation (option if required; charged separately)

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The Diploma in Business and Management offered at Bellerbys is exceptional. It provides a pathway for me to gain direct entry to Year 2 of a business-related undergraduate degree at a British university.

Guaranteed progression to 2nd year degree study at one of our partner universities:

The county’s best A Level results in 2010

Best independent school Maths A Level results in the UK in 2010

Ranked 5th for A Level results in the county in 2010

14 Bellerbys Brighton / Bellerbys Cambridge bellerbys.com 15

Bellerbys BrightonStudy by the sea at the original Bellerbys college

Bellerbys CambridgeBe inspired at a centre of academic excellence

Bellerbys College Brighton

Our purpose-built Study Centre is set in the heart of Brighton, just a few minutes from the unique North Laine quarter with its fashionable shops, restaurants and entertainment venues, and near to Brighton train station and other key transport links. Set in a contemporary, cutting-edge building it’s the perfect place to study and start a life in the UK.

Brighton is an enchanting and exciting seaside city. Located between the South Downs and England’s sunny south coast, with its mix of Regency heritage, specialist shopping, lively arts and beachfront fun, Brighton is a great city to be a student.

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Nigel Addison, BSc, PGCE Principal, Brighton

At the Brighton Study Centre we take your ambitions seriously. Our state-of-the-art

campus and experienced, friendly staff create the perfect place for you to excel.

Brighton programme range• English Language Preparation Programme• IELTS Express• Bellerbys Summer• Pre-GCSE and GCSE• A Level• Foundation• Diploma• Pre-Masters• Masters Qualifying Programme (MQP)

Brighton key facts• dedicated academic building• over 80 classrooms• 5 science laboratories• fi ve art studios• dark room• well-stocked library• exam and lecture hall• bookshop• student common room with plasma tv and dvd player• internet café• private study rooms• student services team• prayer room• free internet and email access• wireless internet access

Brighton Pier

Brighton Pavilion

Shopping in The Lanes

Brighton countryside

Study Centre Residence

Paris Houseaccommodation

Laundry room

Brighton Residence

Common room

Punting on the River Cam

Kings College, Cambridge UniversityManor Campus

Bellerbys College Cambridge

Bicycles in Cambridge

Bellerbys Cambridge has two campuses, each with its own character. Queens Campus, with its classic Cambridge college buildings, is located in a historic building amongst the university colleges. Manor Campus is a modern, self-contained campus in the north of Cambridge.

Cambridge is one of the most beautiful cities in Britain. It is situated in the east of England, amid the rural countryside of Cambridgeshire. Residents and students have the best of all worlds – the combination of historic and contemporary life – making Cambridge a remarkable place to live.

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John Rushton, BSc (Econ), Adv Dip Ed Principal, Cambridge

At Bellerbys Cambridge we’re proud to sit in a world renowned

centre of academic achievement. Studying here is inspirational and our students’ results refl ect this stimulating and unique educational environment.

Cambridge programme range• English Language Preparation Programme• IELTS Express• Pre-GCSE and GCSE• A Level• Foundation• Bellerbys Summer

Cambridge key facts• cafeterias serving snacks and hot food• common rooms with drink/snack facilities• science and computer laboratories (Manor Campus)• art studios (Manor Campus)• special access to many recreational facilities• lecture, seminar and supervision rooms• well-stocked library• modern well-equipped computer suites• student services team• free internet and email access

Manor Campus

Purbeck House

Purbeck House

Tripos Court

Science Labs at Manor Campus

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Bellerbys LondonExperience life in one of the world’s most vibrant cities

Bellerbys OxfordLearn among some of the UK’s brightest minds

Our purpose-built centre in London is based in Greenwich, one of the capital’s most interesting and vibrant areas and just a short journey from the centre of the city – ten minutes from London Bridge by train. Greenwich is an area with historical and architectural attractions, beautiful parks and top class entertainment. Accommodation is located on campus – making this both a safe, and attractive environment in which to study.

London is a world capital of culture, heritage and creativity, with a metropolitan population of more than eight million residents. As a thriving, urban and multinational city, living in London is something everyone should experience.

Bellerbys College London

Tower Bridge

Big Ben

London Eye

Carnaby Street

London programme range• English Language Preparation Programme• Bellerbys Summer• GCSE• A Level• Foundation• Diploma• Pre-Masters• Masters Qualifying Programme (MQP)

London key facts• 42 classrooms• superb accommodation• large cafeteria• over 100 PCs for student use• large, well-equipped library• bookshop• medical room• art room• science laboratories• student services team• free internet and email access• wireless internet access

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Andy Quin, MA (Oxon), Dip TEFLA, Dip BA, Dip ELT Management Principal, London

At Bellerbys London you’ll be able to study in a hi-tech centre

and live in an iconic city. We’re dedicated to supporting your studies so you get the results you need.

Whiteboard technologyResidential accommodation

Residential accommodation

Study Centre Residence

Cafeteria

Bellerbys College OxfordChristchurch College, Oxford University

Oriel College Oxford

Boating on the River Thames

Enjoy one of the local parks

Our modern, purpose-built centre is located in a peaceful riverside setting a short ten minute walk from the centre of Oxford and everything this beautiful city has to offer. Set over three fl oors, the Oxford Study Centre is a superb modern learning environment designed to meet the needs of students.

Oxford is famous around the world as a centre of academic excellence. With it’s stunning architecture and young population Oxford is a modern urban city steeped in history and set in beautiful English countryside.

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Julia Southby, BA Hons, DTEFLA Principal, Oxford

The new Oxford Study Centre is very popular with our students and

staff. It's such a bright, airy environment to be in, with the River Thames fl owing past our classrooms – we have an excellent location.

Oxford programme range• English Language Preparation Programme• GCSE• A Level• Foundation and Extended Foundation

Oxford key facts• located in a peaceful riverside setting• 3 fully-equipped science laboratories• 3 state-of-the-art IT classrooms• Glass-walled art studio overlooking the Thames• 3-storey state-of-the-art building• ample space for parking bicycles• 5-minute walk from Oxford mainline station• 10-minute walk from Oxford city centre• student services team• free internet and email access• wireless internet access

IT Suite

Residence common room

Ensuite accommodation

CafeteriaWhiteboard technology

Best A Level results for Accounting/Financein the UK in 2010

86% of all A Levels graded A*-B in 2011

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Accommodation: Homestay

If you want to live a relatively independent life, but still have a caring home environment, Homestay is ideal.

Homestay gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself fully in the UK culture and to feel part of a family, eating meals with them, and sharing their lives to get a real experience of British life. All Homestay accommodation is carefully chosen for the security and friendliness it provides and we make regular visits to ensure you have everything you need. We offer a choice of either single or shared rooms. All our hosts will warmly welcome you into their homes.

Included in all Homestay accommodation• Fully equipped study bedroom, including desk

and wardrobe• Breakfast and evening meal from Monday to

Friday with a breakfast and main meal (lunch or dinner) at weekends

• Telephone access• Weekly laundry.

Homestay ExtraHomestay extra retains all the benefits of the homestay experience detailed above, but offers the additional feature to the student of a private bathroom.

Homestay Plus – under 16If you are under 16 years of age, you will be automatically registered for Homestay Plus.(Note: Homestay is only available in London to students who are 16 years old or above).

This gives extra support and higher levels of personal supervision. A detailed care plan will be prepared for you, focusing on class, personal study and curfew times as well as dietary and medical issues. A copy of the care plan will be sent to your parents/guardians, so they know you’re in good hands. Homestay Plus gives extra pastoral care, liaising regularly with the college, and giving extra support to you when you need it.

SharingYou have an option to share your room with another student. Many students find this a very good way to ease the transition of living away from home. They often find it easier to settle in, and benefit from making friends with their new room-mate.

LocationWe aim to place you in Homestays that are as close to our centres as possible. However in some cases, this may involve some travel to the centre, usually by bus or train. This a great way to see more of the city you’re living in.

How to apply

Applying couldn’t be easierWhether you want to apply directly, or if you would prefer to complete your application with the help of a local agent, Bellerbys have the systems in place to help you every step of the way. Our Student Enrolment Advisers can speak English, Cantonese, Italian, Arabic, French, Spanish, Polish, German, Russian and Farsi, so please don’t be afraid to get in touch.

To apply direct• Visit: bellerbys.com/apply

• or complete the enclosed application form and send it to:Student Enrolment Advisers,

1 Billinton Way,

Brighton, BN1 4LF

United Kingdom

Apply through an agentComplete the application form enclosed and return it to your local representative.

Your application needs to include copies of all your relevant academic transcripts, certifi cates of English language qualifi cations, passport copy and references (where applicable). After carefully reviewing your application, if you are successful we will send you a formal offer of a place. Once we have received your confi rmation payment, we will send you a Confi rmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS), which is a visa requirement, together with your accommodation details (usually only sent on receipt of arrival details).

Applying for your VisaYour student visa application can take some time to be processed. That’s why it’s good to plan ahead in preparation for your intended study start date.

We would advise, as a guide, that you allow up to a month for your visa application to go through. The other important thing to bear in mind is that you must have had your full fi rst year’s fees (less fees already paid) and maintenance expenses (as outlined in your offi cial visa guidelines) in your bank account for 28 days prior to applying for your visa.

The table below shows our suggested timings to help you ensure your visa is issued in time for the start of your course:

What you need to do once you've received an offer to study:

When you need to do it by to ensure timely receipt of your visa:

Pay full 1st year's fees and maintenance expenses into your bank account

End of June

End of October

End of January

End of March

Apply for your visa (no sooner than 28 days after paying the money into your account)

End of July

End of November

End of February

End of April

Receive your visa End of August

End of December

End ofMarch

End of May

Start your course September January April June

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4 Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine 12

5 University College London 286 Durham 7 49 York 7 1310 Lancaster 2 912 Exeter 4 4113 Bath 3 1114 Bristol 14 4015 Leicester 1 10=16 Loughborough 4 1918 Sheffi eld 2 1419 Southampton 1 2020 Nottingham 7 1921 Sussex 2 5025 Newcastle 1 226 Leeds 1 428 Liverpool 329 Aston 5 1630 Manchester 5 5031 Royal Holloway 5 3332 Surrey 1 2134 Cardiff 1 435 Reading 1 8=36 Queen Mary 1 1439 Kent 940 Aberystwyth 141 Essex 1 2042 Keele 1 547 City 5 3849 Swansea 350 Brunel 1 351 Oxford Brookes 2952 Goldsmiths 2 554 Bangor 1=57 De Montfort University 2=59 Northumbria 171 Brighton 6 13=74 Portsmouth 2 187 Roehampton 292 Kingston 1 898 Liverpool John Moores 2103 Greenwich 1 4=104 Middlesex 4107 Anglia Ruskin 7111 East London 7113 London South Bank 3

An international community – in 2011 students from 80 countries/regions studied at Bellerbys: Armenia ∙ Australia ∙ Azerbaijan ∙ Belarus ∙ Belgium ∙ Bhutan ∙ Bolivia ∙ Brazil ∙ Brunei ∙ Bulgaria Canada ∙ Chechnya ∙ China ∙ Costa Rica ∙ Cyprus ∙ Czech Republic ∙ Denmark ∙ Estonia ∙ France Gambia ∙ Georgia ∙ Germany ∙ Ghana ∙ Greece ∙ Hong Kong ∙ India ∙ Indonesia ∙ Iran ∙ Iraq ∙ Israel Italy ∙ Japan ∙ Jordan ∙ Kazakhstan ∙ Kuwait ∙ Laos ∙ Latvia ∙ Libya ∙ Lithuania ∙ Macau ∙ MalaysiaMauritius ∙ Mexico ∙ Moldova ∙ Mongolia ∙ Morocco ∙ Namibia ∙ Netherlands ∙ Nigeria ∙ PakistanPalestine ∙ Panama ∙ Philippines ∙ Poland ∙ Portugal ∙ Qatar ∙ Romania ∙ Russia ∙ Saudi ArabiaSeychelles ∙ Singapore ∙ South Korea ∙ Spain ∙ Sudan ∙ Syria ∙ Taiwan ∙ Tanzania ∙ ThailandTunisia ∙ Turkey ∙ Turkmenistan ∙ UAE ∙ Ukraine ∙ United Kingdom ∙ USA ∙ Uzbekistan ∙ VenezuelaVietnam ∙ Yemen ∙ Zimbabwe

Student progressions to UK top 5 and partner universities:

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A Levels

graded A* – 3 times the UK national average

of students graduated to the top 10 universities

Foundation

graduated to the top 20 universities

achieved a Distinction

students graduated to Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, Imperial College and UCL

Diploma

of Diploma students progressed directly from Bellerbys to year 2 of degree study in 2011

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Each Bellerbys College is registered and inspected by the UK Government‘s Education Department Ofsted with inspection reports available on their website. Each college holds Highly Trusted Sponsor Status (HTS) on the UKBA Register of Sponsors for visas.

ContactInternational Admissions Centre, 1 Billinton Way Brighton, BN1 4LF United KingdomT +44 1273 339 300 F +44 1273 339 401

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