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King George International College
Established in 1996, King George International College (KGIC) has multiple campus locations across Canada.
Main Campus:
Vancouver
Locations:
Halifax, Toronto, Surrey, Vancouver, Victoria
Student Population:
75,000 students till date (2014) Approx. 7000 students annually
Faculties: English for Adults, English for Children and Juniors, IELTS, TOEFL, FCE Test Preparation, Business English, Vacation Programs and Summer Camps, University and College Pathways
Overview
Established in 1996, King George International College (KGIC) has multiple campus locations across Canada.
Key facts:
- Accredited by Languages Canada and British Columbia Education Quality Assurance (EQA)
- ESL programs have a flexible, seven-level structure
- Academically oriented school with monthly student progress reports, a firm attendance policy and a strictly enforced English-only rule
- All levels and ages accepted, 6 + (Surrey campus only)
- Weekly intakes all year round
- Scholarship and reward opportunities
- University Pathway program and university placement assistance to top institutions in Canada
- Family study options: both parents and children can study together at our Surrey-Vancouver Metro location
- Home-stay and student housing options available
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