Study Group International

Study Group International is a global company that prepares international students for university degree programs, teaches high school education, and teaches English language courses. Study Group owns and operates colleges and also partners with more than 50 universities across the UK, Europe, North America, and Australasia. In 2014, Study Group enrolled more than 63,000 students from 170 countries.

Study Group’s new study center and UK office in the New England Quarter, Brighton. The company’s trading names include Embassy (formerly named Embassy CES), Bellerbys College in the UK and Martin College in Australia. Study Group also operates International Study Centres within the UK, European, US, Canadian and Australian universities. It has offices in London and Brighton, England, New York City, USA and Sydney, Australia and also operates in Canada and New Zealand, China and Singapore.

The company dates the origin of Study Group from the Embassy language school in Hastings, England, acquired by businessmen Andrew Colin and Duncan Greenland in 1989. A second language school was opened in Hove shortly after. Colin had previously acquired Bellerbys College, a sixth-form college for international students. In 1994 the company British Study Group was formed incorporating the two businesses and adding a third shareholder/director John Collyer.

In 1996, 40% of the business was acquired by the Daily Mail Group,becoming Study Group International and expanding into the US and Australia. Later, in 1999, the Daily Mail Group became the 100% owner of Study Group, paying an estimated UK£44 million.

 

As well as expanding the UK and Australian operations, Study Group acquired the Center for English Studies (CES) chain of language schools in the USA and Canada, adding Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver to their fold. Embassy became Embassy CES, and then Embassy English.

In 2006 Study Group was acquired by Australian private equity company Champ, having been sold by Daily Mail Group for A$176.4 million.

In 2007, the Brighton school and UK head office moved to purpose-built premises in the New England Quarter, next to Brighton station, costing an estimated UK£28 million.
On July 1, 2010, Providence Equity Partners took ownership of Study Group for $660 million Australian dollars

UK
Leeds Beckett University
University of Leeds
Cardiff University
Lancaster University
University of Aberdeen
University of Surrey
University of Sussex
Bellerbys College
Durham University
Teesside University
Royal Holloway University of London
Coventry University London
Kingston University London
University of Strathclyde
Liverpool John Moores University
USA

Baylor University 

De Paul University

James Madison University

Western Washington University

LIU Brooklyn

LIU Post

Texas A&M University Corpus Christi 

University of Hartford

Lipscomb University

Europe

Holland International Study Centre

Australia

The Universit of Sydney

Australian National University

Charles Sturt University

New Zealand

University of Auckland

University of Waikato

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