Learn English at LSI New York
Learn English at LSI’s state of the art language school in the heart of New York.
LSI New York is located in a beautiful and historic building, designed by the architects who created the iconic Grand Central station. The school is the perfect place to learn English, being only blocks away from the One World Trade Center building in the fashionable district of lower Manhattan. Study an English language course at our amazing school building in the greatest city in the world.
Our language school features state-of-the-art facilities with modern, bright, airy classrooms that offer sweeping views of Battery Park and the Hudson River. Facilities include a computer lab, executive meeting room, free Wi-Fi; and a student lounge where you can relax when not studying for exams.You must be at least 16 years old to attend LSI New York.
LSI New York
40 Rector Street, 10th Floor, Suite 1000
New York NY 10006
+1 212 965-9940
Why LSI New York?
- Excellent location. LSI New York is located in a beautiful and historic building, designed by the architects who created the iconic Grand Central station. The school is the perfect place to learn English, being only blocks away from the One World Trade Center building in the fashionable district of lower Manhattan.
- Exciting weekly social programme designed to introduce you to the city, make new friends, and complement your English language lessons. Our social programme activities are all led by our qualified LSI teachers.
- Teachers are carefully selected to ensure you have a fully-qualified, experienced, friendly and helpful hand to guide you through your studies. We know our students by name and not by number.
- LSI manages its own pool of homestays, ensuring the quality of accommodation. LSI is well known for providing excellent academic and social programming.
- Excellent student care. At LSI New York we strive to be a family where communication is key. There is always an open door for students and teachers to be heard. LSI is a supportive safe place for students to learn and be themselves.