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ReNEW: Tuition-Free Program For Canadian Newcomers

George Brown College has partnered with Scotiabank to offer newcomers a 10-week career readiness program designed to help navigate your career journey in Canada.

Get the Language Skills to Succeed in Canada!

Whether you’re looking to prepare for further study, a new career, or simply to enjoy everyday life in Canada, we offer a range of options to suit your specific English language needs.

Our School of English as a Second Language offers instruction in the heart of downtown Toronto. Whether you’re interested in studying full-time, part-time, or exploring Toronto, we have a program for you. As a George Brown College student, you have access to the benefits the college has to offer. 

At George Brown we:

  • have experienced teachers to ensure you are receiving the highest quality language instruction
  • assess your language skills so you can customize and tailor your learning
  • use the latest tools and technology in our interactive classrooms
  • offer pathways to a variety of programs, including college diploma, degree and postgraduate degree programs
  • organize social activities for you to practice English, make new friends, and explore Toronto
  • offer flexibility with our full-time and part-time programs

How can we help you improve your English skills?

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English as a Second Language (R901) – Apply to this part-time certificate to improve your personal, professional and academic English language skills

English for Professional Success (R902) – Apply to this program if you have advanced English skills and want to develop your professional communication skills.

Continuing Education ESL Pathway to George Brown College Certificates and Diplomas (R903) – Apply tot his program if you need to meet the English Language admission requirements for George Brown Certificate, Diploma or Postgraduate Certificate programs (without co-op).

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Check out the profiles of the many talented faculty and staff members at The School of English as a Second Language.

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If you have any questions, please get in touch! We’re happy to help you evaluate your options. We respond to most inquiries within 1 business day.

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Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry.  

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All News and Announcements

All News and Announcements

The Career Development Practitioner program produced the longest-running George Brown College alumni chapter, now 25 years strong.

“The Premier’s Award nominations highlight incredible possibilities that are attained through a George Brown College education,” said George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon.

Anne received the award for the enduring difference she made to the college system. She retired in 2021, after serving as president of George Brown College for 17 years.

GBC graphic design students' work is once again featured prominently on Toronto's waterfront. They designed the hoarding for the Empire Quay House development on Queen Quay East near Lower Jarvis Street.

A team of 3 George Brown College students made it to the finals of the annual Metropolitan Design Competition. Their work will be showcased at IDS (Interior Design Show) in Toronto in January 2023.

U.S. Ambassador to Canada David L. Cohen and U.S. Consul General Susan R. Crystal visited George Brown College for a tour of our student-focused restaurant, The Chefs' House, and our food and beverage research facility.

The Centre for Hospitality & Culinary Arts kicked off the 2022 festive season with GBC's annual gingerbread house competition and mocktail contest. A Harry Potter-inspired gingerbread house and a fresh take on a gingersnap latte wowed the crowd.

George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon has been appointed to chair a group that will advise the Government of Canada on reducing barriers and promoting inclusion for Black Canadians. Through the Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative (SBCCI), the Government of Canada provides...