Location
Barbados: Bridgetown
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
All Year
We are a medium size training institution with 125 students at anyone time and open all year round except the last two weeks in December and all public holidays.
Stay in a fully furnished apartment located close to the city and exotic beaches. You can also engage in exciting activities such as sightseeing, water sports, and tours with experienced tour guides.
We are located in Norman Centre which is located in the heart of our beautiful city Bridgetown which is in the parish of St. Michael, Barbados. Barbados is the eastern-most Caribbean island. It is located at 13.4N, 54.4W. The island was first occupied by the British in 1627 and remained a British colony until internal autonomy was granted in 1961. The Island gained full independence in 1966, and maintains ties to the British monarch represented in Barbados by the Governor General. It is a member of the Commonwealth. The first leader of Barbados as a free nation was the Right Honourable Errol Walton Barrow, of the Democratic Labour Party. The other major political party is the Barbados Labour Party, led by the current Prime Minister - The Right Honourable Owen Arthur. In 1989, the National Democratic Party was formed. Its leader was Dr. Richie Haynes.
It is warm and sunny all year round with an average daytime high of 24°c - 29°c. The nights are usually slightly cooler. The prevailing northeast tradewinds blow steadily so that although it is bright and sunny, it is not unbearably hot. The rain usually comes in quick showers. The dry season lasts from January to June.
High School
please refer to the Eurolingua web site
English language tuition
Local visits and activities
yes
no
Worldwide Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups
2 weeks
The Eurolingua Institute facilitates the acquisition of foreign language skills, greatly improving social and professional opportunities for the individual student and contributing to world peace through the better understanding of foreign cultures.
1993