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As announced by the SEAMEO Council President, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Education, Singapore, during the conference on 17 Jun 2021, we will offer two additional online English Language courses to deepen English Language capabilities for professional use amongst educators and Ministry of Education officials in the region. Details
As an Authorised Cambridge Test Centre, SEAMEO RELC offers A2 Key for Schools and B1 Preliminary for Schools examinations, amongst others. The examinations are conducted at our very own centre at RELC, with Cambridge-certified Speaking Examiners supporting the speaking component. For more information, please click here.
11th SEAMEO-University of Tsukuba Symposium 20-22 February 2023 Free Registration: Link Symposium Details at: Link
The 61st JACET International Convention will be held online, 24 - 26 August 2022, with the theme "Redesigning of Language and Culture Education in the Global Process of Digital Transformation". Call for paper is now open till 28 February 2022. Click here for details.
SEAMEO Regional Language Centre is an educational project of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization located in Singapore. Since it began operations in July 1968, SEAMEO RELC has worked to develop and support language education in the countries of Southeast Asia.
We provide a wide array of courses offering training solutions in:
• English Language Teacher Education • Chinese Language Teacher Education • Teacher Training • Language Proficiency and Testing • Exam Preparatory Course
We administer professional public external examinations and various university examinations from prestigious institutions such as the University of London and University of Cambridge. Our clientele for professional bodies past and present includes ACCA, CFA, ISCA, Pearson, amongst others.
We publish scholarly research and information materials to support development of expertise and excellence in language teacher education.
• Journal • New Portfolio Series • Grammar Matters