‘Quality English’ & ‘Quality Education’ Conference and Agent Workshop to be held in Malta on 24th November 2017

QE & QEd Conference and Agent Workshop
24th November 2017
Malta
Quality English and Quality Education to host Conference and Agent Workshop
23rd – 24th November 2017 in Malta, at the Salini Resort!
Quality English has been hosting Agent Workshops (Missions) at locations wide wide for the past 14 years. Quality English also hosts an annual conference.
This year they will combine the two, holding an Agent Workshop on the second day of the conference.
The aim of the conference is to bring together independent Quality English Language schools and colleges with agents from all over the world.
We are delighted to announce that this year Quality English have chosen to host the event on our very own beautiful island of Malta!


Programme:
Quality English school delegates will accompany agents on a cultural tour of the magnificent medieval walled city of Mdina. Often called ‘the silent city’, Malta’s original capital city offers breathtaking views across the beautiful island of Malta and is well worth a visit!
The tour will take place on the first afternoon of the 23rd November, followed by a drinks reception in Mdina, and later dinner will be provided for both educators and agents.
Friday’s activities will be held at the Salini Resort, with a schedule of meetings between Educators and Agents, followed by lunch.
After which, Quality English and Quality Education, along with the mission sponsors will give a number of presentations. The day will finish with a drinks reception for all.
Registrations are now open:
Agents: Click here to apply to attend
QE & QEd Educators: Click here to register
Agents: download the Workshop flyer here
QE and QEd Educators: download the conference and workshop flyer here
QE and QEd Delegates Attending
Academic Summer Ltd, Taunton, United Kingdom
ATC Language Schools, Dublin, Ireland
BEET Language Centre, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre, Galway, Ireland
Capital School of English, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
CEC – Cork English College, Cork, Ireland
CELT – Centre for English Language Teaching, Cardiff, United Kingdom
ECS Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Emerald Cultural Institute, Dublin, Ireland
English in Cyprus, Limassol, Cyprus
ESE Malta, St Julians, Malta
ETI Malta, St Julians, Malta
Frances King School of English, London, United Kingdom
Lila*, Liverpool, United Kingdom
LSI Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Melton College, York, United Kingdom
Southbourne School of English, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
VanWest College, Vancouver, Canada
The London School of English, London, United Kingdom
Torquay International School, Devon, United Kingdom
Wimbledon School of English, London, United Kingdom
Worldwide School, Auckland, New Zealand
For any further information please contact [email protected]

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