Wimbledon School of English and NILE Announce Strategic Collaboration
This month, Wimbledon School of English (WSE) and NILE (Norwich Institute for Language Education) signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will see the two organisations collaborate on a range of joint projects, promotions and programmes.
The agreement formalises a close working relationship between two highly respected institutions, and aims to create new opportunities that benefit teachers, institutions, and the wider English Language Teaching (ELT) sector. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and leadership within the global ELT profession.

Left to right: Fiona Dunlop, Mike Riley and Jane Dancaster (CEO of WSE)
Mike Riley, Deputy Director of NILE, said:
“We’re absolutely delighted to have established a partnership with Wimbledon School of English, one of the UK’s leading English language schools. We see real potential in working together and are excited about what this collaboration can bring to the wider ELT community.”
Fiona Dunlop, Principal of WSE, added:
“We have known NILE for many years and have long admired the organisation and its expertise in teacher education. We are very excited to be working more closely with such a respected provider, and we believe that our combined experience will open up many exciting new possibilities.”
Wimbledon School of English (WSE) was established in 1964 and is named as the (joint) number one English language centre in the UK (EL Gazette rankings based on British Council inspection results). WSE and its juniors division, English Study Camps, provide a wide range of English language training programmes to adults and children from around the world.
WSE is accredited by Accreditation UK (the British Council) and is a member of English UK, IALC, Quality English and ALTO.