Malta-based EC English Language Centres has opened a language school in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
It already has schools in Malta, the UK, US, Canada, Ireland,and South Africa.
The company said its decision to open a school in Riyadh is the result of research into the Saudi market, and nearly three decades of experience working with Saudi students.
EC Riyadh is designed to meet the needs of Saudi students who may not want, or be able, to enrol in a programme abroad, or who would like to establish a foundational knowledge of the language prior to studying abroad in order to build their confidence.
EC’s executive chairman Andrew Mangion said EC Riyadh was the company's first venture into a non-English speaking country, and the company look forward to success in this location and throughout the region.
The modern, technologically-advanced school is located in the heart of the capital, minutes away from the iconic Kingdom Centre. T
At the helm of EC Riyadh is Ryan Parmee, who has extensive experience directing English language programmes in the UK, Australia and the Middle East, and who also speaks fluent Arabic.
Courses at EC Riyadh are tailored to suit the needs of Saudi students and include General English for students who want to work on speaking, listening, reading and writing skills; Intensive English for those who want an accelerated learning experience; and Exam Preparation (IELTS and TOEFL) for students preparing to attend an English-speaking university. EC Riyadh also offers customised language courses for corporate clients. These specialised courses are specifically designed for a company’s employees following a thorough analysis of the company’s requirements and the employees’ language skills.
Established in 1991 with its first school in Malta, EC English Language Centres is one of the largest international language schools in the world, with 25 schools.