The Boston Academy Of English Celebrates Staff With A Trip To The Bahamas
Today's education system is in constant crisis. With nationwide budget cuts to schools and an increasing number of programs for children disappearing
(prHWY.com) October 25, 2011 - Boston,, MA -- [Boston, MA] - October 20, 2011 - Today's education system is in constant crisis. With nationwide budget cuts to schools and an increasing number of programs for children disappearing, it is easy to lose sight of the schools that are still surviving. Boston Academy of English is one such school that has continued to overcome challenges and adversity to reveal a brighter future for children and adults alike. Most recently, the school celebrated its success of teaching people from around the world the English language by taking their staff on an employee appreciation trip to the Bahamas.

As one of the few places in the world that so many people want to travel to, but few are able to get to, a trip to the Bahamas is the ultimate in job incentives that a person can receive. The staff from the Boston Academy of English enjoyed a trip to paradise with luxurious food and white sand beaches to celebrate their life-changing roles.

At the Boston Academy of English, teaching language is more than a job, it is a way of life. Each year the school caters to students from all corners of the earth and helps them learn to thrive in America. Currently there is a well balanced school of students from middle and east Africa, eastern and western Europe, Asia and Central and South America. Students range from youth to adults and there are specialty programs to help all enrollees meet their goals. Whether it is to learn English from a business perspective, for corporate training or to simply communicate better in America, the Boston Academy of English is the answer.

Communication is the key to success for any person. Having the ability to speak to different cultures can only help a person succeed further in life. At the Boston Academy of English the students are taught with a personalized approach that helps each individual be a success. On top of the spectacular job the school does with their students, they continue to keep their staff's happiness in their view. While many schools are cutting teacher pay, bonuses and pensions, this small school is finding a way to balance out the needs of a teacher on the financial level with the rewards of a corporate type job that lets them know their work is appreciated. This school is the perfect example of a small English school overcoming the obstacles of a dwindling economy and rising above the challenge to present a brighter future for employees and students.

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Contact info:

Marisa Krall
Address: 59 Temple Place, Boston, MA 02111
Phone number: 617-338-6243
Email address: info@bostonacademyofenglish.com