IH Sydney

Sydney, Australia

International House Sydney City is located in the Sydney Central Business District (CBD), within short walks from Town Hall/Wynyard/Martin Place train stations and the Queen Victoria Building bus stops. The iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are a 15-minute walk from the school.

CELTA pass rate IH Sydney

 

Why take a CELTA with us? We are the centre with the largest nnmber of CELTA courses in Australia. With courses starting throughout the year, there is a always a good time! You'll get: 

  • Teaching ‘practices’ with real students.
  • Immediate opportunities for job placement.
  • Expert, passionate CELTA trainers whose career goals are helping you reach your career goals.
  • Career opportunities throughout the global IH network.
  • The opportunity to tudy where, when and how you want to.
  • Fantastic success rate

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Find a course

Course Type Dates Sort descending Mode Fee
CELTA 21 Oct - 15 Nov 2024
Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Full time F2F $3,895
Early-Bird Price: $3,745.00
CELTA 21 Oct - 15 Nov 2024
4 weeks. Mon- Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm.
Full time F2F $3,895
Early bird (pay 4 weeks before course start): $3,795
CELTA 12 Nov - 13 Dec 2024
100% Online FT $3,895
Early-Bird Price: $3,745.00
CELTA 25 Nov - 20 Dec 2024
Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Full time F2F $3,895
Early-Bird Price: $3,745.00
CELTA 25 Nov - 20 Dec 2024
4 weeks. Mon- Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm.
Full time F2F $3,895
Early bird (pay 4 weeks before course start): $3,795

Life in and around Sydney

Sydney is a vibrant, modern cosmopolitan city. There are many famous tourist spots like Manly Beach, Bondi Beach, Sydney Opera House and Darling Harbour, as well as lively local spots in the inner suburbs of Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Chippendale and Newtown.

Picturesque day trips include visiting the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley.

Studying at IH Sydney

Sydney International Airport is the country’s biggest airport linking all capital cities domestically and internationally. The easiest and cheapest transport into the city is the train (15 minutes, approx. AU $18). A ride-share service like Uber or Ola (approx. 25 minutes/ AU $30-AU $40) is an option if you have a lot of luggage.

Sydney has a comprehensive public transport network of train, bus and ferry services. Light rail, sightseeing buses and taxis/Uber complement the public transport network. 

There are countless cafes, pubs, restaurants and food courts of all cuisines to choose from right on the doorstep of the school. Clarence Street, where the school is located, is also home to many hidden small bars.

Most major shops and department stores are open seven days a week. Late night shopping takes place on Thursday evenings, with many stores open until 9pm.

To give you an idea of how much it would cost you to live in Sydney, a kilo of oranges are around AU $3.50, a Big Mac meal is around AU $11, and a bottle of beer is around AU $8.

International House Sydney