About International Training Network

We are an interdenominational Christian organisation founded in 1995 with the vision of equipping Christians to teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (TEFL / TESOL).

Our aim is to provide high quality training for those who wish to serve God through teaching English. Our graduates provide a valuable service to communities and individuals across the world, through teaching English, while acting as ambassadors for Christ in their work and home environments.  

International Training Network is unique in offering a full-time, internationally recognised certificate in teaching English within a Christian, mission-focused environment. In addition, we run short TESOL courses (1-week as well as a range of online TESOL courses which can be accessed throughout the world.  

Our other services include the provision of tailored TESOL training courses and workshops for mission organisation, bible colleges and churches, a trainer training programme and a forum for those involved in church-based English conversation classes.

Our Council of Reference:
Baroness Cox, Professor the Lord Alton of Liverpool, Professor Hugh Barr, Ken Brew, F.C.A., Rev. Dr. Stephen Brady, Rev. Mike Frisby, Mrs, Hilda Gordon, Lt. Col. Malcolm Hitchcott, Rev. Norman Meeton, Rev. Bill Molenkamp, Dr. David Vine, David Williams.  

We are a member of the Evangelical Alliance and have adopted its Statement of Faith

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About our trainees

The trainees who participate in our on-site and online courses are Christians ranging in age from 16 - 80 years.

They come from a variety of backgrounds and include those who speak English as a mother tongue and those for whom English is a foreign language.

A few have teaching experience, many have none. Some are retired, others are seeking a change of direction, while some are starting out on their careers.