Future Learning – Athlone

Innovative tech-enhanced English learning in Athlone.

Location:

Wild Atlantic Way

Programmes Offered:

STEAM Juniors
,
Adult English
,
Mini-stay
,
Erasmus+
,
Teacher Training
,
High School Placements
,
Mindfulness

Accreditations

Eaquals

Year Established:

2013

Future Learning (FL) is an innovative English language school with year round campuses in Dublin City Centre and Athlone along with five summer centres in top locations including the UK. FL has the highest standard of accreditation since 2017, Eaquals, providing our clients with an immediate seal of quality.

We offer a range of programmes including; Study & Work, Teacher Training, Summer Programmes, Mini-Stays, High School, Erasmus+ and more. We are proud to be the first language school focused solely on delivering English with Technology Enhanced Learning methods.

FL specialises in teaching English through project based learning with a strong focus on developing the 21st Century skills of collaboration, communication, digital skills and creative problem solving. FL has confidently classed itself as different, innovative, and exciting since its foundation in 2013.

Why Choose
Future Learning – Athlone
?

Project-based learning: Experience an engaging education focused on real-world projects.

STEAM focus: Special junior programmes emphasizing science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.

Erasmus+ opportunities: Benefit from international exchange and mobility programmes.

Teacher training: Access high-quality teacher development courses.

Tranquil setting: Enjoy a peaceful learning environment with modern facilities.

Programmes Offered

-ᅠ STEAM Juniors
-ᅠ Adult English
-ᅠ Mini-stay
-ᅠ Erasmus+
-ᅠ Teacher Training
-ᅠ High School Placements
-ᅠ Mindfulness
Experience the vibrant learning
Experience the vibrant learning environment at
environment at
Future Learning – Athlone

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