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just a long shot really, but if there is anyone who will be around the next couple of months and has a spare room, the school I work at is in need of good host families to take students, especially over the summer period.

The students come from all over- South Korea, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Japan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, France, China, Taiwan, South America, Turkey, can't think where else but all over!

They range in age from 16 upwards, though most are over 18 and the vast majority in their 20's/30's, the oldest I have met was a 75 year old Japanese man!

There are two schools, one in Central London near Victoria Station and one in Lee Green. They have been around for many years and have a good reputation, and the students tend to be a very decent bunch of people.

Please pm me for more info or you can call the schools directly:

Eurocentres London Victoria 020 78344155

Eurocentres Lee Green 020 83185633

and ask to speak to someone about becoming a host family.

Cheers!

Helen


edited to say that 'family' is meant in the broadest sense, hosts can be single men or women, with or without children, pets/no pets etc...

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