As an Irish high school student, you benefit from the flexibility of your Transition Year, which allows you to have various academic, cultural, and even study-abroad experiences. Use this unique oppor... read
Transition Year Study Abroad programs : explore the world!
As an Irish high school student, you benefit from the flexibility of your Transition Year, which allows you to have various academic, cultural, and even study-abroad experiences. Use this unique oppor... read
Depending on the program, we either have a selection of volunteer or stipended host families who welcome students into their homes. If you choose our Junior Homestay in France, our host family is volu...
You are enrolled in a High School Abroad program and wonder what to do to make your first days living with your host family abroad successful! Here are some tips for you to prepare for your Homestay ...
As you consider doing a High School Abroad program for your sophomore, junior, or even senior year, the budget involved in such a program is a key topic for you and your parents. How much will it cost...
You or your child have some special needs for your language learning experience: it may be learning difficulties or a handicap that needs to be taken into account when you plan your language travel ab...
How to communicate during your High School Study Abroad? Who should you contact in case you have an issue or a question? Who is there to support you during your exchange program abroad? Have a look a...
« I want to study abroad in America», « I would like to be part of a study program abroad in the USA. » An inspiring and engaging project for you, but what comes next?You are a student from th...
You have been studying Spanish as a foreign language and would like to do a school year abroad in a Spanish speaking country? Nacel offers you to go for a few weeks, a semester or even a school year a...
We meet today to discuss the broad topic of learning a foreign language, whether you like a language or you need to speak it out of necessity....
The older you get, the harder it is to begin learning a new language. But for children, it can be as easy as un, deux, trois (that's one, two, three in French, by the way).Giving children the opportun...





