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What is accreditation UK?

Accreditation UK, formerly the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme (EiBAS), is the quality assurance scheme for UK based ELT providers.

The Scheme is managed by the Accreditation Unit of the British Council in partnership with English UK, the UK's national, professional ELT Association.

Our Mission
Accreditation supports the teaching and learning of English, helping to strengthen UK English language teaching in a highly competitive international market and building lasting relationships with the UK for millions of learners. The Scheme does this by:

developing , establishing and maintaining quality standards for English language provision for international students delivered by UK providers
accrediting all English language providers in the UK which meet the Scheme criteria and standards
providing an assurance of the quality of English language provision accredited under the Scheme to international students and their advisors

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