Students from 34 countries are in SEDA this year SEDA has students from 34 countries.

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Last month SEDA’s management compiled official statistics to see how many students enrolled for courses since January to end of October this year and where they were coming from.

The figures show that the largest group of students came from the Spanish speaking world – countries like Spain, Venezuela and Mexico together accounted for nearly 50% of all students enrolled in SEDA so far this year. Another large group of students came from Brazil, which was the largest single “sending country” this year, with 529 Brazilian students enrolled for courses in 2012 (34% of the total number). However, Spain lost out only slightly, with 525 Spanish students enrolled. SEDA had 214 students from Venezuela (14% of the total), 92 French students (6%) and 78 learners from Malawi (5%), a country known as “the warm heart of Africa”. You can see the statistics in full on page 4.

It’s brilliant that our students come from so many different countries. One of the greatest things about going abroad to study is that you meet people from other cultures – it makes the exchange experience so much richer. Diversity in the classroom also helps the students to learn English because they are forced to speak the language with their classmates who do not have the same language as them.
Carol Cregg
SEDA’s director of studies

SEDA continues to attract students from new countries. Recently the school’s first learners from Finland and Greece enrolled for English language courses. And this month SEDA’s marketing team will attend student fairs in South America, including Panama and Costa Rica.

France

92

Spain

525

Croatia

22

Italy

13

Venezuela

214

Malawi

78

Brazil

529

Mexico

24

Colombia

6

Peru

6

South Africa

4

Romania

5

Bulgaria

3

Saudi Arabia

14

South Korea

3

Other

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