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Things to do in Greater Manchester
Notting Hill College is so excited to welcome learners from all over the world to our 2022 Think English Summer School. Over two weeks, students aged 10 to 17 will learn English, develop life skills and have fun as they bond and work together and enjoy trips all around the Greater Manchester area. Are you joining us for the Summer School? Have you got an interest in studying at Notting Hill College or Think English at our Salford campus? Well, here are some great things to d

Hashim Samy
Jul 18, 20223 min read


Join Think English's 2022 Summer School
This summer is no ordinary one at Notting Hill College. Our language school Think English will host its Summer School right here at Notting Hill College’s Greater Manchester headquarters! Over two weeks, learners aged 10 to 17 from all over the world will join us to learn English, develop life skills and have fun. Think English recently held an induction session with two of its teachers, Kirsty and Paul, sharing details of the Summer School and answering attendees’ questions

Hashim Samy
Jun 22, 20223 min read


Why study English in the UK?
Students flock from all over the world to Great Britain – almost 500,000 learners in the 2017-2018 academic year alone! Notting Hill College is proud to have its roots in such a global hotspot, and with international students walking through our doors every day, we’re excited to share just why Britain is the number one education destination for so many people. 1. The history Oxford University is known as the oldest university in the English-speaking world – founded all the w
Notting Hill College
Oct 2, 20192 min read


Easter in the UK
In the UK, Easter is one of the major festivals of the year. It is full of customs, folklore and food. Whilst it is commonly seen as a Christian festival, associated with the death of Jesus and his rising from the dead, it is believed that Easter actually had its beginnings long before Christianity arrived in the UK. Indeed, it is thought the name Easter actually comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of dawn and spring Eostre. When is Easter? Unlike other festivals, such as Chr

Hashim Samy
Apr 18, 20194 min read
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