Please refer to our classes. Some classes are run only on request, so please ask if you can’t see what you are looking for.
Morning classes are from 10:00 to 12:30 in the morning on Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays at Level One in Stirling (61-63 Murray Place, FK8 1AP). Evening classes are from 18:15 to 20:15 on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at Wallace High School.
Please refer to our classes.
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Please refer to our classes.
Yes, you can attend all the classes we provide once you are registered.
Yes, you will be given an assessment when you register. However, it’s not a formal test; it’s just to ensure that we place you in a class at the appropriate level where you will feel comfortable.
No, you can join a class at any time in the academic year.
Please refer to our calendar.
Yes. At the end of the semester or when you leave, you can request a certificate (in PDF format) of attendance from the school manager.
We do run courses following the syllabi of some examination boards but you will need to make your own arrangements to sit the exam at an appropriate examination centre.
SQA exams  We do not offer these. They are provided by Forth Valley College.
First, Advanced or Proficiency Cambridge Certificates  We offer FCE, ACE, CPE preparation classes to equip you with the requisite skills to pass the exam. However we do not offer the exam itself and you would have to make your own arrangements to sit it.
IELTS exams  We run a course but, as with other external exams, you would have to make your own arrangements to sit the exam.
Citizenship  Tuition on demand.
 Driving theory  Tuition on demand
You pay once per semester to register-ÂŁ50. There are two semesters per year (January-June and August-December). You will also need to buy a textbook. Parents may leave children aged under 5 in the creche for which there is a small charge. We aim to keep these costs as low as possible.
The Stirling School of English SCIO is a voluntary organisation that aims to provide low cost English language tuition to all whose first language is not English, regardless of ability, ethnic origin and political or religious beliefs.
We try to be as flexible as possible to meet students’ needs while maintaining a high standard of learning.
The Stirling School of English is a voluntary organisation that aims to provide low cost English language tuition to all whose first language is not English, regardless of ability, ethnic origin and political or religious beliefs.
We try to be as flexible as possible to meet students’ needs while maintaining a high standard of learning.