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Accommodation Where will I stay during my time at


Hackney Community College? There are lots of accommodation options for students in London where overseas students are welcome – from halls of residence to Homestay. It is important that you have somewhere comfortable to live so you should make arrangements before you arrive in the UK.


Here are some useful links for accommodation situated near our college campus:


Our Student Advisers may be able to send you information on local availability. The advisers can be contacted on +44 (0)20 7613 9267 or +44 (0)20 7613 9002. Lists of hostels are also available from your nearest British Council office.


StudentAccommodation IQ Hoxton (pictured) (T): +44 (0) 207 739 9199 (E): hoxton@loveiq.co.uk (W): www.iq-student-accommodation.com


Opal 1, Will Wyatt Court, London Tel: +44 (0) 20 7514 6240 (E): l.castanheira@arts.ac.uk (W): www.opalstudents.com


NIDO - Student Living (T): +44 (0) 203 102 1063 (E): carbani@blackstone.eu.com (W): www.nidostudentliving.com


UNITE - Student Living (T): +44 117 302 7497 Freephone: 0800 783 4213 (W): www.unite-student.com


Short-Stay Hostel The London Hostels Association Ltd (LHA) (T): +44 (0) 20 7834 9104 (T): +44 (0) 20 7727 5665 (E): bookings@lhalondon.com (W): www.london-hostels.co.uk


You can also opt to stay with a Homestay family. This means that you will be living at the home of a host family, where it is the perfect opportunity to practise conversational English. You will have your own bedroom and will share access to the rest of the house. Current rates for Homestay are £120- £160 per week. This includes bed and breakfast and you pay the host directly. A returnable deposit of 4 weeks is required. You can also organise your own accommodation; our International Office is happy to give you advice about this.


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A typical room at IQ Hoxton


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