Proficiency in English is essential for global communication. Whether your goal is to travel extensively, learn different cultures, socialize more easily with native speakers and other learners, become an entrepreneur, internationally, or study abroad, strong ESOL skills will help you achieve these objectives.
Baron George Day, the Founding Lecturer of the Sealand School of English, holds a CELTA Level 5 Foundation degree and a degree in pastoral ministry. He has over ten years of experience teaching ESOL in Further Education at Lewisham, Southwark, and Barnet/Southgate Colleges in London. Duke Louis M. Stefanik, his associate, holds a Doctorate in Divinity and is available for conversations with a native speaker. Both Lecturers of Sealand School of English, as Founder citizens of the Principality of Sealand, have cooperation with their government in an advisory capacity. They are aristocratic members of the House of Nobles of Sealand.
Our lessons are professionally structured to meet students' needs, featuring tailored individual plans and progress reports. Baron George Day possesses an excellent knowledge of both English syntaxis and grammar, aiding students in familiarizing themselves with sentence structure and accuracy. The development of productive and receptive skills is more effective in one-to-one lessons, where the teacher can assist students in improving both accuracy and fluency by fostering dynamic scenarios that stem from real-life daily experiences and providing honest, constructive feedback.
Sealand School of English donates the 20% of our tuition fees to finance our national education system, and certificates of achievement can be arranged.
Whilst official recognition is not a requirement for statehood, The Principality of Sealand is the smallest country in the world with de facto recognition from UK, France and Germany. Sealand has met all the legal criteria listed in the Montevideo Convention to be called a legitimate country. For any further information, check our government website.