West Perth Residential Courses

An English language course in West Perth, Scotland offers the student an ideal residential base half way between the great Scottish cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow and the Highlands. Perth is one of Scotland’s oldest towns and is surrounded by history and beautiful countryside.
SUL offers English language courses in an historic private college 16 kms outside Perth. We can offer both educational travel holidays and shorter study tours at the college. With access to the major cities, the Scottish lochs and Highlands, SUL West Perth is a great centre for exploring Scotland.
Why SUL West Perth
- The College is set in over 300 acres in beautiful Scottish countryside
- The campus is an outstanding mixture of traditional & contemporary buildings with extensive sporting facilities
- The activity and excursion programme includes many unique Scottish cultural activities
- The centre is 90 minutes from Edinburgh and 1 hour from Stirling which are excellent excursions. Students can see much more of Scotland from our West Perth base.
West Perth centre details
| Size of Groups | 30 to 70 students |
| Accommodation | Single, twin and double bedrooms |
| Age range / teaching ratio | 12 – 17 years; 1:12 teaching ratio as standard |
| Standard courses | Language holidays from 7 to 28 nights |
| Facilities | First class private college facilities including swimming pool, tennis courts, football pitches and sports hall |
| Nearest Airports |
Edinburgh Airport: 84 km Glasgow International: 93 km |
| Prices & Dates |
Please contact Kerri at kerri@sul-schools.com |
West Perth excursions & educational visits
| Culzean Castle and country park |
| – Renovated 16th century castle |
| The Tam O'Shanter Experience |
| – Museum of poet Robert Burns' life |
| The Lochs and The Highlands |
| – Scotland's stunning mountains & lakes |
| The city of Edinburgh |
| –Beautiful, historic capital city & castle |
| The Fife coast and Alexander Selkirk |
| – The inspiration for Robinson Crusoe |
| The Bannockburn Heritage Centre |
| – The battle for Scottish freedom, 1314 |
| Stirling & Robert the Bruce Centre |
| – The symbol of Scottish independence |









