What is the difference between an accredited and a non-accredited school?
An accredited school maintains a higher standard of teaching and services. We are regularly inspected by the British Council to ensure we keep up with their requirements. A non-accredited school is not inspected and therefore there is no guarantee that you will receive a good service. If you are in London the best thing to do is to have a trial lesson before you choose where to study.
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