When people picture studying English abroad, they often imagine a crowded city classroom. Our campus is the opposite. We are an eco-friendly English academy tucked into the green hills of Baguio, where pine trees, fresh mountain air, and quiet outdoor spaces are part of everyday student life. The short video below gives you a real feel for it, so press play and then read on to see why a greener setting can make learning easier.
See Our Green Campus in Action
A quick clip shows more than a long description ever could. In the video you can see the calm, nature-filled side of campus life that makes studying here feel relaxed rather than stressful. Tap the button below to watch it on our official TikTok.
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Why a Greener Setting Helps You Learn
There is real value in studying somewhere calm and close to nature. When the air is fresh and the surroundings are quiet, it is easier to focus, and many students say they feel less tired at the end of a long study day. When you are not worn out, you are also more willing to speak up and make mistakes, and making mistakes out loud is exactly how speaking improves. Trusted resources like the British Council LearnEnglish library remind us that confidence and steady practice matter most when learning a language, and a peaceful environment makes both easier to build.
That is the idea behind an eco-friendly English academy. It gives you space to think, speak, and grow without the noise and rush of a big city. Our why choose A&J page explains how we turn that calm setting into real, steady progress in the classroom.
Inside Our Eco-Friendly Campus
Our campus facilities are built around the natural setting rather than against it. Daylight fills the rooms, outdoor areas invite students to study or relax between classes, and the cool Baguio climate means heavy air conditioning is rarely needed. You can read more about the city's famous weather and pine forests in this overview of Baguio on Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Living and studying on one green campus also keeps daily life simple. Students spend less time traveling and more time actually using English, whether that is chatting with friends on a quiet path, sharing a meal, or stepping outside for a break between lessons. Meals are prepared fresh on site each day, so good food is one less thing to worry about while you focus on studying.
Small Eco-Friendly Habits That Add Up
Being eco-friendly is not only about the scenery. It shows up in everyday routines too. Students walk between buildings instead of commuting, meals are freshly prepared on site, and shared spaces make it natural to reuse rather than waste. None of these habits feel like a chore, but together they make campus life kinder to the environment.
They also quietly build good routines. Many students tell us they leave with a healthier daily rhythm than the one they arrived with, simply because the campus made the easy choice the green one. Walking more, eating fresh, and spending time outside are habits that are easy to keep long after the course ends.
"After a few weeks here, studying did not feel like a chore. The fresh air and the quiet made it easy to focus, and I actually looked forward to class."
A Typical Day in a Green Setting
Mornings here start gently. Students wake to cool mountain air and the sound of birds rather than traffic, enjoy a fresh breakfast, and walk a few minutes to class along tree-lined paths. That short walk does more than wake you up. It is a small, natural way to ease into an English mindset before the first lesson even begins.
Afternoons mix focused classes with breaks outdoors, where students often keep chatting in English without even noticing. Stepping outside for ten minutes between lessons clears the head far better than staring at a screen, and the conversations that happen on a quiet bench are some of the best speaking practice of the day.
By evening the campus slows down again. Some students review their notes in a peaceful corner, others play a game or share a meal with friends from another country. The pace never feels rushed, which is exactly why so many learners say they can study longer here without burning out.
Learning That Matches the Setting
A calm campus only helps if the teaching is strong, and ours is built to make the most of it. You can build everyday fluency through our ESL course, and younger learners get the same caring approach in our Junior Course. Smaller classes mean teachers can give you real attention, and a calm setting makes it easier to remember what you practice each day. Behind every class is a team that knows how to turn that relaxed setting into real results, which you can read about on our faculty and staff page.
If you enjoy learning outside as much as inside, our feature on outdoor activities for ESL students shows how we bring lessons into the fresh air, from park mornings to weekend hikes.
How to Choose the Right Eco-Friendly English Academy
If a greener study experience appeals to you, look past the photos and ask practical questions. How close is the campus to nature, and is it safe and easy to walk around? Are the meals fresh, and is daily life simple? Watching real videos, like the one above, is one of the most honest ways to judge an eco-friendly English academy, because you can see the place instead of just reading about it.
It also helps to know your own goal before you enroll. If you plan to take an international exam, the official IELTS website explains the test format and band scores, which makes it easier to choose the right course and timeline.
Come study English somewhere greener
If a calmer, more natural way to study English sounds right for you, we would love to have you. Tell us your dates, choose a room, and our team will help you plan the rest.
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