English UK scheme helps students stranded by language school closure
20 September 2012


SNT International College was a member of English UK, and so the students were covered by its Rules, which provide for other member centres to offer equivalent courses for free to the displaced students, and its Student Emergency Support Fund which compensates students for any advance accommodation payments they may have made and lost.

English UK chief executive Tony Millns said that the owners of the centre had not contacted English UK, and had issued P45s to the staff through a firm of management consultants based in Ireland. He said: "The owners seem to have simply disappeared and left the school to collapse. This is an appalling way to treat students, staff, and anyone owed money.  But closures are rare, and we had no hesitation about moving in to help the students as quickly as possible."

English UK staff held an emergency meeting in Bournemouth last week to reassure students and collect details of accommodation, payments, language level and how long courses had left to run.

English UK has managed to contact most of the students affected by the closure. Of the 80 who attended the emergency meeting in Bournemouth, 69 have been found alternative places so far. A further 18 have not yet replied to messages from English UK, and a further 20 have not yet arrived in the UK. Many of the students were placed at SNT by study travel agents abroad, and several of those agents contacted by English UK  have said that in future they will only send students to English UK member centres because of the extra degree of consumer protection offered.

Notes to Editors

  1. English UK is the world's leading language teaching association, with more than 450 accredited centres in membership. It covers university and further education college language departments, international study centres in independent schools, educational trusts and charities, and private sector colleges. English UK is a UK registered charity (www.englishuk.com).
  2. For more information, please contact Tony Millns, Chief Executive of  English UK on tony@englishuk.com or 07976511439

 

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