Meet the team!
The Bristol Language Centre has a professional, friendly and efficient team.
Between us we speak English, German, French, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Spanish
Japanese and Arabic so we should be able to answer any enquiries!
Seonaid
is the Managing Director and founder of The Bristol Language Centre. Seonaid
studied at a Japanese university and worked in Japan for a number of years.
She understands the challenges of learning a language and living in a foreign
country and will do everything she can to ensure that your time at The
Bristol Language Centre is enjoyable and productive. Seonaid is responsible
for marketing and sales and these days she is often away on business, but
if you would like to talk to her about any issues or concerns, please e-mail
her directly at s.birkett@thebristollanguagecentre.co.uk.Paul is Centre Manager at The Bristol Language Centre. Paul lived in France for many years and speaks French. Paul makes sure that everything runs smoothly.
Goska is Operations Manager at The Bristol Language Centre. She manages the main office and will help answer your enquiries. She is in charge of university admissions and can assist with university applications. She never stops working, but she always find time to help you as much as she can.
Jarka
Jarka is the School Administrator at The Bristol Language Centre and deals with student enquiries and finance. Jarka is based in the main office and can assist with any queries.
Jo
Jo is the Welfare and Accommodation Officer at The Bristol Language Centre. Jo arranges accommodation for all our students and will make sure that you are happy when you are here. Please contact her if you are interested in becoming a host.
Mac
Mac is the Director of Studes and is the our most experienced and well travelled teacher. He has taught all kinds of students and has every qualification possible! We're still trying to find a question about the English language that he doesn't have an answer to!
Claire
Claire is the Assistant Director of Studies at The Bristol Language Centre. Claire spent many years teaching in Sicily and has experience as a teacher trainer. Claire is a great teacher and has designed and run summer juniors programmes. Claire is very organised and knows everything about English language text books.
The
Late Cactus is an important member of The Bristol Language Centre team.
He sits on reception desk and the rule is that if you're late you have
to sit on the cactus for the length of time that you are late. Usually
gets the students running into class, but for those that forget the record
so far is 28 minutes (remember Raul? Ouch!)
