About Eurocentres Brighton
Often described as “London by the Sea”, Brighton is a fashionable and exciting cosmopolitan city. Along with the thousands of international students who visit Brighton every year it also has two wellrespected universities. Its popularity with young people means there is always plenty to do; from BBQ’s on the beach to evenings spent in one of Brighton’s many pubs, clubs, bars or restaurants.
The School
This recently refurbished school is located right in the heart of Brighton, opposite the world famous Royal Pavilion and minutes from the beach. Teaching takes place in 12 bright, spacious class rooms. There is also a learning centre for guided self study, a computer room with a wireless free internet connection access and a comfortable student lounge with additional computers with free internet and e-mail access.
Brighton
Population
250 000
Nearest airport
London Gatwick
Rail connections
Direct trains from Gatwick and London Victoria at frequent intervals. Heathrow is linked to Gatwick by fast shuttle bus services.
Specialities
Special cosmopolitan atmosphere with delightful shops, cafés and restaurants. Nightlife is varied and colourful; ranging from traditional, intimate pubs to funky, modern bars; and nightclubs to suit every musical taste. There are Multi-screen cinemas nearby as well as an independent Art House showing contemporary and foreign films.
Climate
Mild equable climate with some long, hot, sunny spells and cooler in winter. Snow is very rare.
Cost of living/General expenditure
A 2 course meal in a restaurant about GBP 20 per head with wine, entrance to a theatre about GBP 20, entrance to a cinema about GBP 6, entrance to a night club about GBP 8 - but often special student offers
Weekly budget
GBP 120 per week minimum when staying in a private household with half board.














