
- Bournemouth
This unique school occupies purpose built premises located in the middle of a typical English Town. Located in the heart of the British countryside the school is walking distance from the beach. Bournemouth boasts one of the best beaches in the whole of the United Kingdom. Facing the Isle of Wight, Jersey and Guernsey, the city of Bournemouth has all the charm of an English seaside resort.
Nestling within a verdant setting, it offers a dynamic atmosphere, cosmopolitan life and is also extremely valued for it temperate climate, its magnificent gardens, its pedestrian shopping centres and beautiful beaches. Studying in Bournemouth will allow you to enjoy the fantastic English countryside during your stay.
Local AttractionsRussell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum- an eclectic mix of treasures from across the globe. This includes paintings, sculptures and historic artefacts. Bournemouth Surf School – Lean how to surf with qualified instructors, all levels are welcomed. Bike Hire – Its not just London where you can hire bikes. You can hire bikes and ride around the whole town. Whether you want to ride in the heart of Bournemouth's seafront just a few yards from the Pier. Bournemouth is close enough to many other great places including Poole which is one of the most expensive places in England to live. It also boasts the world's second largest natural harbour. Corfe Castle is one of Britain's oldest castles which dates to the age of William the Conqueror. Cerne Abbas boasts a Tudor cottages and abbey ruins as well as the world renowned giant carved into the chalk hillside. Jurassic Coastline World Heritage Site, and outstanding site with fossils and stunning rock and cliff formations.
Bournemouth town centre (Short walk away) Bournemouth has a variety of pubs, clubs and restaurants. You can also fish, surf, sail or wind surf if the weather is great. Or you could take a walk along the famous pier or have a traditional cream tea.
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Did you know?
The author Thomas Hardy described Bournemouth as a 'Mediterranean lounging place on the English Channel and Betjeman said 'Bournemouth is a stately Victorian duchess with her head touching Christchurch and her feet towards Poole.'







