British Study Centres expands into Ukraine

Published 17/10/2017

British Study Centres will be opening new franchise school in Kiev on November 11, its first venture in eastern Europe.

The school will offer programs including general and business English and classes for IELTS preparation, as well as teacher training. It has a target of 100 students by the end of the year and will be situated in central Kiev.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for Ukrainians to learn English with high quality teaching and a premium brand”

Managing director of transnational education at BSC, Steve Phillips said Ukraine is an exciting market which BSC has targeted for future growth.

“Ukraine is a great market and we have found an equally great partner to operate our franchise,” he said. “BSC has an exciting transnational strategy and Ukraine is a big part of that.”

Vladimir Naydyuk, managing director of BSC Ukraine, added to Philips’ comments, saying the BSC brand is attractive to Ukrainians.

Vladimir Naydyuk, MD of BSC Ukraine with Steve Phillips

“This is a wonderful opportunity for Ukrainians to learn English with high quality teaching and a premium brand. We have lots of exciting plans for BSC Ukraine in the next couple of years.”

Phillips told The PIE News that BSC’s plans don’t stop in Ukraine, and it is currently working on new partnerships in the Gulf and the Far East.

The company opened a new location in Algeria in the second quarter of this year, which also offers the Cambridge CELTA course, in addition to ELT and in-company training. The classes are run by four British teachers alongside a local Algerian team.

BSC was acquired by Real Experience Group earlier this year, creating one of the UK’s largest group of premium language schools.

The Experience English brand, which the Real Experience Group ran before its acquisition of BSC, consisted of four year-round schools and has now been brought into the BSC brand. The English Studio is the other ELT operation owned and managed by the group.

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