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Language Studies Ltd was founded in 1965 by an ex-army education officer, who opened the inaugural language school in Kensington, London in premises previously occupied by the Thai Embassy.
In 1970 Language Studies Ltd was bought by the Immanuel family.
New mini group courses, ‘Group 5’, were set up in larger premises opened in Hampstead in 1975 and a few years later in Brighton.
Students were relocated to the school in Auckland but the long term viability of the school was severely affected causing the permanent closure of the school in 2011
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