Twenty minutes by car from Clark International Airport. In the middle of the sports city the Philippines is building, a campus for 800–1,000 students — the academic block and the dormitory block standing apart — opens in November 2026.
The campus has not opened yet. Group and camp dates can still be held in advance.
Ask ahead ↗Five one-to-one classes and three group ones, plus a 90-minute night class on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Depending on the course you can take anywhere from 3 to 8 classes a day.
Academic English built around one-to-one classes, working evenly across speaking, reading, grammar and writing. Three loads — Intensive, Standard, Lite — so you choose how much of the day is class.
More ›Practical English aimed at travel and everyday conversation. Speaking and role-play rather than grammar drills and comprehension — the best fit for a short stay.
More ›From children meeting English for the first time to teenagers sitting an exam. Confidence and ability together — and an appetite for learning that outlasts the course.
More ›A camp that runs to the school holidays. Four of the seven daily classes are one-to-one, and when class ends the stadium and the track are simply the playground. Fixed dates and fixed lengths, so the children who arrive together leave together.
More ›A camp for a parent and a child together. The child takes the junior course and the guardian the adult one — but the guardian's classes are optional. You may come along without studying at all. Departures every Monday, from two weeks.
More ›This one exists only at New Clark. English in the morning, then yoga, pilates or boxing with a coach in the afternoon. The coaching is in English, so that hour is class too, and the gym and the track are close enough that you only change clothes.
More ›A general IELTS course that lifts listening, reading, writing and speaking evenly. Open from band 3.0 upwards.
More ›PTE opens once the campus opens. It will be run exactly as the Baguio campus has run it: the same official Pearson coursebooks, the same marking criteria and the same dedicated lab conditions.
More ›Wide grounds in the middle of a sports city, with the academic block and the dormitory block standing apart. Between them sit the stadium, the track and the pool. Rooms for one to three, with 21 meals a week and daily cleaning included.
A planned city the Philippine government is building now. It hosted the 2019 SEA Games, and its roads, its stadiums and its green space all went up on ground that had been drawn first. Twenty minutes by car from Clark International Airport, two hours from Manila airport — central Luzon, where the country's roads meet. Quiet and clean, and nothing like the Clark nightlife that people have in mind.
Start by working out which course fits. A partner agency takes it from there — the first question through to the flight out.