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        ELC Eastbourne is the second school                                   Team spirit – John Veale, top left, with
                                                                                the admin team at ELC Eastbourne:
        that John Veale has taken up the                                      Radek Kwietniewski, Melinda Morgan,   ELC EASTBOURNE  ELC Eastbourne                  ELC Brighton
        EL Gazette rankings. He tells Melanie Butler                             William Orr and Giuliana Bracciali.
        the secrets behind his success                                                                                     ELC is a QRW IRU SURͤW RUJDQLVDWLRQ with an international
                                                                                                                           reputation for providing a wide range of quality English language
                                                                                                                           courses, expert teachers and excellent student services.
        John Veale is like a good football manager – he has taken an EFL   worked in different places, it is clear that ELC is a seasoned
        ‘team’ up the rankings not once, but twice, and with two very different   organisation; it has worked out who it is and why it’s here and is
        ‘clubs’. But in EFL, as in football, not all good players make good   comfortable in its skin.”
        managers.                                              It was this sense of educational tradition that drew him to the job.
          Veale’s early EFL career was fairly conventional: teaching in Japan,   “Before I joined, staff at ELC had recently gone through a process of   Helping you to build your future since 1962
        Spain and London, and he started a Masters degree. So how did he   defining their mission statement and values. It may sound cheesy, but
        make the shift into management?                       the results won me over.                                        • General English
          “Luck mostly, I landed a job at ARELS – as English UK was called   When we go through inductions for new staff, we even use words
        then – and that is where I started to learn about the complexities of   like ‘community’, can you imagine?”
        the world beyond the classroom.                        And at ELC Brighton the mission statement is not just words on a   • IELTS Preparation
          It is surprising what you pick up and who you meet while stacking   piece of paper. This is a school with an ethos.
        chairs at an agent’s workshop like Study World…’’      “There is a concerted effort to put these values into practice   ̽ &DPEULGJH )LUVW  $GYDQFHG  3URͤFLHQF\
          John’s first job as principal was at a brand-new school in Brighton.   through how we work, too. It helps when you see the scholarships
        He now runs a school that was founded in sedate Eastbourne in the   and other charitable work ELC contributes to. Perhaps this lies   • 50+ Sussex Experience
        1930s – how does that feel?                           behind the enduring success of ELC over the years, it is ingrained
          “ELC Eastbourne certainly has the feel of a grand           in the organisational culture. There aren’t many schools
        old school, the new chandelier fits right in. There              where the staff room door is open and students can be   • English Plus Golf, Yoga, Tennis, Horse-riding
        is a strong academic background with a group of    There aren’t   beckoned in for a chat.”
        experienced teachers and staff who empathise   many schools where   Both in Brighton, and now with ELC Eastbourne,    • Courses for teachers of English
        with students. The academic support overall is                    John has taken his team to the top – both are EL
        very thorough and we work hard on making the   the staff room door   Gazette Centres of Excellence, based on British
        environment a comfortable one.        is open and students        Council inspection reports.                         • English courses for business professionals
          I personally enjoy working on the range of                       So, what, in his varied experience are the three
        courses we have from Summer Vacation to Fifty   can be beckoned   most important things to focus on to create an
        Plus, so we work with many different ages as well   in for a chat.  exceptional language school?
        as cultures. Every day is different.”                              “Listen to your customers, enjoy yourself and read
          And the move from Brighton to Eastbourne?                    the Accreditation Unit’s criteria, requirements and
          “Eastbourne is on the up as a seaside destination, with a renovated   additional guidance document carefully. Those nice people at the
        town centre, and there is lots to do and see. At the same time, it offers   British Council
        something quite distinct from the hubbub of Brighton or other larger   Accreditation
        centres.”                                             Unit have spelt
          We are within easy reach of London of course, so it is easy to pop   it all out for you                 ELC EASTBOURNE
        up and see the sights. But then rather than get the tube back to Zone   far better than
        5, you can escape back to the South Downs National Park. You are   I ever could.”
        surrounded by iconic countryside, where the air is clean, queues rare   If you want
        and the pace calmer. Eastbourne offers a real slice of English culture;   to become
        no wonder Sherlock Holmes retired here to keep bees.”  a Centre of
          John went from working for a commercial chain to being part of   Excellence,                                                                                www.elc-schools.com
        an established not-for-profit trust. I asked him what was the biggest   as John Veale
        difference he found in working for an educational trust.  knows, you
          “The school I helped to set up in Brighton was not a large   need to play by
        commercial chain at the time and never had that feel. But having   the rules.  ELC Eastbourne
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