Perth Australia - Swan bell tower through palm trees at king’s parkSituated on the banks of the Swan River, just off the sandy coast of the Indian Ocean, Perth is a city of 1.4 million people. Perth’s attractions are many; it has the largest amount of sunshine of any location in Australia and it offers excellent value for money. Although Perth is not as well know as the major cities on the Australian east coast, this has its advantages as accommodation, living expenses and transport are less expensive.

There is plenty to do after school, or during a working holiday break. The beaches have plenty of cafe’s; and there are restaurants serving many international dishes. Popular bars and nightclubs both provide night time entertainment as well as part-time job opportunities.

Students can enjoy shopping in the centre of Perth, or relax in one of Perth’s extensive beaches – the city has over 80 kilometers of white sandy beaches, making it very popular for water sports. Diving is popular and there are many courses that can be taken.

Only minutes away from the city are wineries, dolphins and holiday islands. Fremantle is another popular destination close to Perth. This city is popular with diners, catering for all tastes and budgets. Italian and Asian cuisine is abundant as well as a vast variety of seafood restaurants.

One of the biggest attractions in the area is Rottnest Island near Fremantle. This little bit of paradise is only 30 minutes by ferry of the coast of Perth. There is spectacular diving in the warm water and reefs that surround the island. A hundred different species of tropical fish can be found in its waters, while the island itself is home to several unique Australian species.

English Language Schools in Perth

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Map of English language schools in Perth. Click on a school to display its name & location.[+] to zoom in , [-] to zoom out.