Embassy has helped over half a million students to learn English. Some of them needed it for their job, some for their studies. Others just loved the language. But they all had one thing in common - they immersed themselves in an English-speaking country and learned a lot more than just grammar! You'll find Embassy schools in America, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. We offer the courses you need, from a short 'top-up' of your language skills to an intensive exam-focused class. We make our lessons enjoyable, because we believe that when you are having fun, you are learning even more. Our teachers are all qualified, experienced professionals who use a variety of techniques in the classroom: one moment you might be taking part in group discussions, the next, working in pairs or individually. Our students come from all around the world - you'll have the chance to meet and make friends with people from many different cultures, all speaking the common language of English. You'll find our Sydney school in Darlinghurst, a lively central area packed with restaurants, shops, nightclubs, museums and parks. It's only a short distance to downtown and the most famous sights of Sydney: the Opera House, harbour bridge, Sydney Tower, and the Botanic Gardens. While enjoying everything the city has to offer, including its stunning average of over six hours of sunshine a day, you'll base your studies in our modern school. The building is shared with our sister establishments Charles Sturt University and Martin College, so it's a busy campus, filled with Australian and international students.
| Charles Sturt University | |
| James Cook University of North Queensland | |
| La Trobe University | |
| University of New England | |
| University of Newcastle | |
| University of Southern Queensland | |
| University of the Sunshine Coast | |
The nationality and age mix at Embassy CES: Sydney varies over different time periods, courses and levels.
| Open dates | Year round |
| School holidays | 6 Nov 2012, 26 Dec 2012, 27 Dec 2012, 2 Jan 2013, 26 Jan 2013 |