International Standards Organisation
inlingua Malta isan authorised open centre for Cambridge ESOL Examinations. Centres must meet high standards of professional integrity, security and customer service, and are subject to inspection by Cambridge ESOL. We currently run Examinations four times yearly.
FELTOM (Federation of English Language Teaching Organisations Malta). The standards set by FELTOM are influenced by the British Council Accreditation Scheme which sets standards for the various aspects which make up a successful language stay, over and above the basic requirements outlined in the national legislation. inlingua Malta has been accredited to FELTOM for the 2nd consecutive term having once again met all the required standards.
ALTO – The World’s Leaders in Language Education. ALTO is the premium forum joining leading language travel agents, schools, and national associations as one global community.
The Monitoring Board is established:
- To stimulate, promote and safeguard the EFL profession and encourage the proficient use of The English Language on a national basis;
- To upgrade standards in EFL teachers’ qualifications and raise EFL to the level of a regulated profession;
- To maintain and operate quality assurance systems in all aspects of English Language stays that provide for periodic rigorous audits to assure compliance with established quality standards;
- To foster Malta’s reputation as an international learning centre of repute in all aspects of ELT stays;
- To create a framework of EFL qualifications based on learning outcomes and referenced to the Malta Qualifications Framework in line with International and European Qualifications Networks;
- To establish and maintain statutory links between EFL and the tourism industry and between EFL and other public and private institutions to constitute an improved platform for further sustainable growth and to strengthen the all ready existing rapport;
- To ensure professional management, administrative and physical resources for the growing remit of the Monitoring Board by allocating to it suitably qualified and skilled human resources and commensurate premises that continually upgrade the profile of the Board in line with its increasing importance on the national economic level.