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29/30 Dublin Road, Bray (Dublin), Co. Wicklow Tel: 353 1 2760922 Fax: 353 1 2760936 Email: info@paceinstitute.ie


www.paceinstitute.ie Contact: Evin Delaney


courses & accommodation


Bray


PACE is a small boutique school established in 1990. We are located in Bray, Co. Wicklow, known as the “Garden of Ireland”, just south of Dublin. Our goal is to provide a learning environment with enthusiastic academic staff, optimum teaching resources and student-friendly facilities. We prepare students for a range of exams including Cambridge, BULATS, TOEIC and TOEFL. We also offer a wide range of Language Plus activities, such as Golf, Horse Riding, Rugby and Drama.


special courses


examinations


Home tuition Study tours Military Computing Horsing riding Golf Rugby Drama Culture / Cultural studies


CAE, CPE, FCE, KET, TIE, PET TOEIC (Closed group or assisted self study)


BELS


Triq Ta’Doti, Kercem, Gozo-Malta, KCM 1721 Tel: 356 21 372 093 Fax: 356 21 372 093 Email: db@belsmalta.com


www.belsmalta.com Contact: Donald Brincat


courses & accommodation


Kercem


Established in 1997, BELS is the first and only family run English Language School on Gozo. The school itself offers a relaxed, friendly and pleasant atmosphere with 8 well-lit, air-conditioned classrooms that are operated all year round with a total capacity of 75 students. Our premises include services such as a common room, a sun terrace, a garden, a library with self-access material, internet workstations & WiFi and beverage & snack vending machines.


special courses


English for special purposes English for youths


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English in Ireland


English in Malta


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