IH Bristol

Bristol, UK

International House Bristol’s Teacher Training Centre is located in Clifton, one of Bristol’s most popular and elegant areas. Clifton is one of the oldest and most affluent areas in Bristol and is also home to Bristol University. There are also a number of shops and restaurants less than a minute’s walk away, so students can relax in a safe and friendly environment with all amenities close to the school.

CELTA pass rate IH Bristol 99%


With a warm and friendly atmosphere, IH Bristol is fully equipped with comfortable seating, interactive whiteboards, computers and free wi-fi access. There’s a students’ room with tea/coffee/snacks machines and a microwave and fridge so trainees can bring their own lunches. There is also a private garden.

Bristol is a city known for its artistic flair (home of the famous Banksy and Wallace and Gromit) and the centre at Queens Avenue has a new mural in its reception representing local culture, elements of Bristol's landscape and architecture, and the city's famous street art. We are proud to represent Bristol!  

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Find a course

Course Type Dates Mode Sort descending Fee
CELTA 19 Apr - 17 May 2024
Full time, Face to face
Full time F2F £1653

Life in and around Bristol

Surrounded by the hills of South West England, Bristol has a unique identity and is home to many artists, musicians and actors. It’s a university town with over 50,000 full time students. Bristol is compact enough to get around on foot, yet offers a huge variety of cultural activities, international restaurants, festivals and shopping. There are large parks in and around the city. Bristol was named as Britain’s Coolest City by The Sunday Times in 2017.

Bristol is close to some of the UK’s most popular attractions. In just 15 minutes by train, you could visit Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its Georgian architecture and award-winning Roman Baths. A trip to the Southwest of England isn’t complete without visiting Stonehenge, exploring the history and cultural significance of this ancient stone circle.

Studying at IH Bristol

Bristol International Airport has flights to and from most European countries and from all over the world via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. There is a frequent bus service from the airport which brings people into the very centre of the city. There are two train stations serving Bristol: Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway. From these stations it is possible to travel anywhere in the UK.

There is no underground metro system in Bristol, but all major bus routes pass within 25 metres of Queens Avenue, 2 minutes away from the school. Parking is not easy, although there are spaces if you are prepared to pay. We offer bicycle parking on the premises. It takes approximately 30 minutes to walk the 2.4km from Temple Meads Train Station to the school.

The coach station is approximately 15 minutes’ walk from Queens Avenue, 1.4 km.

IH Bristol is less than 2 minutes from Queens Road, which has many restaurants and cafes, two supermarkets (Sainsbury’s and Waitrose), banks, a chemist, shoe repair, clothing shops as well as bars and nightclubs. There is even a centre for massage after a strenuous day of teaching!

To give you an idea of the cost of living in Bristol, one kilo of apples costs around £1.60, a single bus ticket costs around £2.50 and a restaurant meal costs around £20. 

 

International House Bristol

 

Accommodation

IH Bristol can arrange either homestay or residential accommodation for trainees who come from outside of Bristol.

Homestay accommodation

Some trainees stay in homestay accommodation with a British host family. This allows non-UK residents to share family meals and experience English culture first-hand.

Our homestay hosts are families, couples and single people. We have chosen them for you because they have clean, comfortable homes near the school, and they offer a friendly welcome to our trainees. We want you to feel like one of the family. We visit all our host families regularly to make sure the accommodation they offer is of the highest standard.

When you arrive, your host will show you how to get to school on the first morning. Most hosts live within 20-30 minutes of the school on foot or by public transport.

Homestay families provide two meals a day, included in the price of your accommodation. You have a private bedroom with somewhere to put your clothes, and a table to work at. Every day you eat with members of the host family at breakfast and in the evening, and you can have meals together at weekends.

Self-catering homestay accommodation, where you live with a family but buy and cook all your food, is also available.

Student Residence

Liberty Park is a very high-quality student residence offering modern en-suite rooms which include a small kitchenette. It's a 15-minute walk to the city centre and a five minute walk to IH Bristol on Queens Avenue. You can book via IH Bristol with your course booking.