The Malta Business Weekly

Number of EFL students up nearly 69% in 2021 – NSO

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In 2021, foreign students attending English language courses at local licensed English Language Teaching (ELT) schools numbered 27,853, equivalent to an increase of 68.9% over 2020, the NSO said last week.

In 2020, the number had drasticall­y decreased because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The total number of student weeks for 2021 totalled 137,108 weeks.

The majority of students attending English language courses in Malta came from Italy (17.6%), followed by France (14.9%) and Poland (12.2%). Overall, 76.3% of total students originated from an EU country. The largest share of language students fell within the 18-25 age bracket, accounting for 27.1% of the total students following ELT courses. Students aged 50 and over were in the minority and numbered 2,295. Female students outnumbere­d males, and accounted for 58.1% of the entire ELT student population. July was the busiest month for local licensed ELT schools for courses attendance, accounting for 26.8% of the annual total.

June and October followed at 20% and 11% respective­ly (see Table 4). The most popular course uptake in local licensed ELT schools was General English: Standard, whereby a total of 17,747 students or 63.7% opted for this course. This was followed by the Intensive English course, with 21.5% of total students.

Foreign students enrolled in local licensed ELT schools spent a total of 137,108 weeks in Malta. The average number of student weeks during the year under review stood at 4.9 weeks. With an average of 13.4 weeks, students from China recorded the highest number of student weeks, followed by Colombian and South Korean students with average student weeks at 12.1 and 11.2, respective­ly.

The number of tuition weeks in 2021 increased to 100,198 from 48,876 in 2020. In 2021, teaching and academic staff in local licensed ELT schools numbered 475, with the largest proportion (31.6%) being in the 55 and over age group. Female teachers accounted for 66.9% of the total. Non-teaching staff amounted to 384, of whom 71.4% were employed on a full-time basis.

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