English UK membership fees
English UK member centres pay membership subscription fees which reflect the size of their English language teaching centre operation.
Alongside the membership fee, we collect Accreditation UK fees from our members, saving them up to £300 a year.
English language teaching centres membership fee has two components: a fixed basic subscription; and a supplementary subscription based on the size of the centre's teaching operation. This is measured in student weeks.
Both full-time and part-time student weeks are included when we calculate fees.
See our student week definition and calculation examples
How we calculate your fees
Basic subscriptions
The majority of individual member centres pay the same basic subscription, which in 2025 is £1,690.
Supplementary subscriptions: how much you will pay
One full-time student week is calculated as one student taking ten or more hours of tuition in one week.
One part-time student week is calculated as one student taking less than ten hours of tuition in one week.
Supplementary subscription charges for 2025:
Band |
Student weeks |
Supplementary subscription (2025) |
1 |
< 1,000 |
£ 0 |
2 |
1,001 - 2,000 |
£ 540 |
3 |
2,001 - 6,000 |
£ 935 |
4 |
6,001 - 10,000 |
£ 1,200 |
5 |
10,001 - 20,000 |
£ 2,605 |
6 |
20,001 - 30,000 |
£ 4,065 |
7 |
30,001 - 40,000 |
£ 4,350 |
8 |
40,001 - 70,000 |
£ 7,190 |
9 |
70,001 - 100,000 |
£ 8,575 |
10 |
100,000 - 125,000 |
£ 9,705 |
11 |
125,000+ |
£ 11,980 |
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Group subscriptions in 2025
Accredited centres under the same ownership will normally be treated as a group and pay:
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£1,690 for the first member of the group plus
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£1,520 for the second and each subsequent centre joining the group, eg. £3,210 for a group of two centres, £4,730 for a group of three centres etc, plus
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A supplementary subscription based on the aggregated total of the student weeks taught by all centres in the group.
- View the English UK rules
English UK offers reduced basic subscription rates to enable the smallest ELT centres to join the association. Centres with fewer than 500 student weeks per year are eligible for these reduced rates.
In 2025, centres that regularly recorded between 251 and 500 student weeks pay a reduced basic subscription rate of £1,260. Those that recorded less than 250 student weeks pay £980.
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Other fees that we collect
Copyright Licensing Agency fee
Private sector member centres can join the English UK Copyright Licensing Agency (CLA) licence fee payment scheme, which gives members a saving of well over 50% per annum.
View full details of the CLA payment scheme
Accreditation UK annual fee
The Accreditation UK annual fee is calculated according to student week figures. Once member centres have submitted their annual student week data to English UK, English UK invoices for the Accreditation UK fee on behalf of the British Council. The British Council administers the accreditation scheme. This invoicing arrangement enables member centres to benefit from paying their accreditation fees in five instalments instead of one single payment.
The British Council's financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March.
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Accreditation UK annual fees (2024/25)
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Standard
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English UK member centres
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Band A
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0 < 250 student weeks
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£811
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£711
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Band B
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250-500 student weeks
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£866
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£766
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Band C
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500-2,000 student weeks
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£924
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£824
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Band D
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2,000-5,000 student weeks
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£987
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£887
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Band E |
5,000-10,000 student weeks |
£1,053 |
£953 |
Band F |
10,000-20,000 student weeks |
£1,124 |
£1,024 |
Band G |
20,000+ student weeks |
£1,200 |
£1,100 |
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Student Emergency Support contribution
English UK membership fees include a contribution towards the Student Emergency Support (SES) scheme.
All accredited centres not in English UK membership are required to pay an additional contribution to the Student Emergency Support scheme. This varies from £100 to £200 depending on the centre's size (in student weeks).
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How do we collect payment?
Private and state-sector language centre members are invoiced differently.
Private centre subscriptions
Private sector member centres pay in instalments and by direct debit.
Private sector member centres pay their basic subscriptions in seven annual instalments from January to July. The supplementary subscription (if applicable), Accreditation UK fee and CLA fee (if applicable) are paid in five separate instalments from August to December.
State sector subscriptions
State sector member centres' subscription invoices (including the Accreditation UK fee) are issued in the first quarter of the year.
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