Expanding horizons: The Language Academy will be opening a new campus in Sydney

The Language Academy is thrilled to announce the opening of a new campus!

In 2024, The Language Academy will celebrate its ten-year anniversary. The new facility is set to open this coming March. Sydney is the perfect city o immerse yourself in language learning while enjoying its vibrant atmosphere, diverse attractions, and picturesque views.

Why should Japanese choose TLA to learn English?

The capital city of the state of New South Wales, Sydney holds a significant place in Australia. Renowned for its iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, along with attractions like the Royal Botanic Garden, Taronga Zoo, Sydney Zoo, and iconic beaches including Bondi, Coogee, and Manly, the city offers a rich cultural experience. 

Harbour Bridge Sydney

At The Language Academy, we provide students with a comfortable learning environment in classroom with the help of our exceptional teachers and amazing facilities.

Location of the New Campus: 

Our new campus is conveniently situated: just a 5-minute walk from the light rail Convention Station, a 2-minute walk from the bus stop Harris St at Allen St, a 10-minute walk to Darling Harbour, and a mere 15-minutes walk to the city centre. 

Address: 

Ground Floor | 320 Harris St 

Pyrmont, Sydney NSW 2009 

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Timetables Overview: 

Our Sydney campus will offer two timetables to cater to your needs: 

Morning Session (Opening on 25th March 2024): 

8 am – 12:15 pm, Monday to Friday 

Evening Session (Coming Soon): 

5:15 pm – 09:30 pm, Monday to Friday 

Without a doubt, Sydney is a destination you will never forget. Here at The Language Academy we provide two excellent options to support you and offer the best learning experiences to international students here in Australia—a country where your dreams can come true.

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