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About Just British
Our creators, professors Pasquale Mossa and Concita Maggio, inaugurated the Just British headquarters on 16 November 2012 with a dream: to provide every student who crosses their path with a winning tool to make themselves known to the world and show their abilities to the best of their ability.
And to do so, since then, they have made available every day the wealth of experience, knowledge, and passion acquired in over 25 years of career as English teachers. Thanks to their determination and the commitment of collaborators and teachers from all over the world, Just British has achieved every step of the way. In just 10 years, the school has achieved superlative goals: lastly, the qualification of Platinum Centre, of which there are only 27 in the whole of Italy.
English language courses, but also French, Spanish, German, Arabic, and Italian for foreigners. The services we offer are aimed at a vast number of interlocutors with the most disparate needs: group courses in person and online, individual lessons, study holidays and trips for families; professional development, and technical English courses. For those who want to learn a foreign language and obtain the Cambridge certification recognized in colleges, universities, and companies around the world. Or even just for those who need lessons to learn or recover their knowledge of the most used language in the world!
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Country quick facts
Italians are prolific cheese creators, responsible for cheeses such as parmesan, gorgonzola, mozzarella, provolone and ricotta.
Italy is said to have more masterpieces per square mile than any other country in the world.
The highest peak in Europe is in Italy, Monte Bianco, measures a whopping 15,771 feet high.
Italy has hosted the Olympic Games on three separate occasions - the Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956), as well as the Summer Olympics in Rome (1960) and Turin (2006).
The most popular sport in Italy is football (commonly known as soccer). Italy has won four World Cups in total, the last one being in 2006.
As the Italian peninsula lies on a fault line, the country experiences many Italy earthquakes and volcanoes - the highest number in Europe.
Many of the world’s most famous scientists and mathematicians were born and raised in Italy, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Alessandro Volta and Fibonacci.



