Welcome to Embassy Melbourne!
Is Melbourne for me?
- A cosmopolitan, thriving state capital
- A city-centre school with easy access to shops, restaurants and entertainment
- Chances to continue on to courses at Charles Sturt University*
The facts:
Our Melbourne school is situated directly opposite Taylors College, our sister establishment, and Charles Sturt University. The school prides itself on offering the very latest in teaching and learning technology, and there are also opportunities to move on to degree courses at Charles Sturt University, if that is an area that interests you.
You'll find us on a major Melbourne street, making for very easy access. The school's corner position means that the classrooms benefit from excellent natural light. Our school is only a short stroll from downtown, with its wealth of shops, theatres, cinemas and eateries.
Melbourne is considered Australia's capital of culture, and both "the world's most livable city" and "the world's ultimate sporting city". Clearly, it's a city of superlatives. You'll never be short of things to do with the city's many cultural events and its packed sporting calendar. It's renowned for its live music concerts, catering to all tastes. And all this is set in a city which mixes historic Victorian architecture and stunning modern tower-blocks to great effect - Melbourne is unique and unforgettable.
Courses
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Melbourne - welcome to the school
The first person you will see as you enter the Embassy Melbourne building is our friendly receptionist. Got a question? Don't be afraid to ask for help. Meet more staff on the Embassy Melbourne students and staff page.
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Melbourne - staff in the lobby area
Take a break between lessons in one of our comfortable seating areas. Enjoy our Melbourne school's high-quality fixtures and fittings: you can find out more about the school's facilities on the Melbourne Local Information page.
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Melbourne - students in front of our logo
You may notice a recurring theme in our Melbourne school's colour scheme: hope you like red! The bright and breezy colours add to the modern atmosphere in our newly-reconditioned school.
Find out more about the school's facilities on the Melbourne Local Information page.
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Melbourne - students in class
Floor-to-ceiling windows allow light to pour into our classrooms, creating the ideal learning environment.
Find out more about the school's facilities on the Melbourne Local Information page.
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Melbourne - group work
At Embassy, your teacher will often ask you to work in pairs, groups, or with the whole class: this keeps things fun and allows you to improve your fluency, too.
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Melbourne - student computer room
Our modern computer room where you can do your homework, check your emails, or just surf the internet.
Find out more about the school's facilities on the Melbourne local information page.
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Melbourne - excitement in the classroom
It looks like students and the teacher are both having fun here. At Embassy, we believe you will learn more, and faster, when you are enjoying yourself. Yes, every exercise has a serious rationale, but you may be surprised by how much you are laughing as you complete it.
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Melbourne - listening to the teacher
The class chat together with the teacher in a group discussion. In the course of a single lesson, you'll work in pairs, groups and alone. The frequent changes keep the class interesting.
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Melbourne - Student nationality / Staff title
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Melbourne - interactive whiteboard
The teacher using one of our newest and most exciting classroom tools: the interactive whiteboard. This piece of equipment allows access to the internet, as well as digital learning materials, videos, sound clips and interactive exercises. It has to be seen to be believed - and you can see it on our interactive whiteboard video.
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Melbourne - students listening carefully
Another shot of our students, paying careful attention. That's the way to make good progress!
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Melbourne - in the corridor
Even our corridors have benefitted from our recent refurbishment, making for comfortable and modern surroundings throughout the school.
Facilities
- WiFi-enabled
- IT suite
- Interactive whiteboards
- Student lounge
- Activities
- University counselling
- City-centre location
Accommodation
- Residential (minimum age 18) - various accommodation available at residences and lodges
- Homestay - live with a host family
The "Book Now" function is only available for courses which do not require a student visa. For further information visit The Australian Government's Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
The Australian Government wants overseas students in Australia to have a safe, enjoyable and rewarding place to study. Australia's laws promote quality education and consumer protection for overseas students who travel to study on a student visa. These laws are known as the ESOS Framework and they include the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 and the National Code.
For more information please read the ESOS framework document provided by the Australian Government. A student who has concerns about any of these matters after arrival at Embassy should contact the Principal. Documents detailing procedures for our Australia schools can be found on our Policies and Guidelines page.
English language courses in England, the USA, Australia & New Zealand.
Provider (Embassy Melbourne courses): Taylors Institute of Advanced Studies: 01160J (VIC)
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