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  • ESB Learner takes his assessment to the next level using a ‘baa-rilliant’ visual aid!

    Max and his sheep – Ian, Heidi and Gail.

    Yes….you ‘herd’ it here! An ESB learner surprised his classmates with an exceptional choice of visual aid.

    For his Level 1 Award in Speech (Grade 1) ESB assessment, Max Christie, Year 6 learner from Shropshire’s Ellesmere College, wowed his assessor and class by bringing in his unique and adorable visual aid – three Swiss Blacknose Valais sheep – as part of his lively presentation on the rare breed.

    Enthralling the audience with his engaging delivery, Max says, “Valais Blacknose are particularly cute sheep and I really enjoyed the chance to talk about them to other people.”

    ESB’s Chief Executive, Tina Renshaw says, “It’s a delight to witness Max’s passion and interest for this rare breed of sheep, demonstrated during his exceptional presentation. We absolutely love it when learners surprise us and Max certainly did that!

    “At ESB, we pride ourselves on giving learners the opportunity to choose what they want to talk about. There is nothing more valuable than giving young people a platform for a chance to be heard, and for them to speak passionately about what interests them”.

    Mr Hutchings, Class Teacher at Ellesmere College added, “ESB is great for developing the self-confidence and communication skills that are so vital in life. I was really pleased by the standard this year and it was a testament to the hard work put in by all involved.”

    At ESB, we aim to ensure all learners have an enjoyable learning experience, and we do this through tailoring our assessments to the individual, ensuring they feel comfortable and supported along the way. 

    ESB Speech assessments are built with the learners’ interests at heart and are set in a group context to facilitate listening and responding. Their talks boost their confidence and oracy abilities, whilst equipping them with skills that last a lifetime, enabling all individuals to flourish in further education, training and employment.  

    If you are interested in boosting your learners’ confidence and oracy skills, please get in touch today by emailing business@esbuk.org.

  • ESB’s 70/70 Campaign Interview in Local Press!

    ESB’s Chief Executive, Tina Renshaw, speaks to ESB’s local media about the benefits of ESB and its recently launched 70/70 Campaign!

    Watch ESB’s exclusive feature by clicking on the link below.

    http://www.southportreporter.com/-southport-mersey-reporter-/1024/page-6.shtml

    English Speaking Board (International) celebrates its 70th Anniversary in 2023! To honour this special milestone, we have launched a significant outreach campaign that will make access to our suite of speech and language qualifications more available to organisations with limited finances which are seeking to close the disadvantage gap. We hope to support organisations where their learners face disadvantage due to socio economic factors, disability or migration status. We will support them financially to access our assessments, support and training.

    To find out more about ESB’s exciting initiative, please click here.

  • 2.6.21: Update to UK centres regarding remote and face-to-face assessment for the rest of the academic year

    Dear Centres,

    On March 29th, I wrote to you with an update regarding assessments for UK-based ESOL Skills for Life and Speech qualifications. We have been monitoring the situations both in England and Wales and it was our hope that we would be able to return to 100% face-to-face assessments following the June half-term. However, as Covid-19 cases have begun to rise again, largely due to the new, Indian variant, we will be continuing to offer remote, digital assessments for any ESOL Speaking and Listening and Speech assessments after 7th June, as well as face-to-face assessment if requested and you can ensure a Covid-secure environment.

    If you have already booked an assessment after 7th June with the understanding that it will be face-to-face, then this will remain the case.

    If you are in any doubt about whether a future booking is face-to-face or digitally remote,  please contact the Customer Experience Team on 01695 573439.

    I wish all our learners a fantastic assessment experience with ESB and look forward to seeing their achievements after this most difficult year.

    Best wishes,



    Tina Renshaw 
    Chief Executive 
    English Speaking Board (International) Ltd.

  • ESB and one of its longest-standing centres – celebrate 70 years together!

    English Speaking Board (International) celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2023 and one of its longest-standing centres – Moreton Hall in Shropshire – has been with it every step of the way!

    To celebrate its 70th anniversary, ESB has recently launched its 70/70 Campaign, which will make access to our suite of speech and language qualifications more available to groups and organisations which are seeking to close the disadvantage gap. ESB is aiming to find and financially support by 2023, 70 centres where their learners, children, young people or community members face disadvantage due to socio economic factors, disability or migration status. ESB will support them financially to access its assessments, support and training.

    Backing the campaign is loyal ESB centre Moreton Hall school, led by its Head of Spoken English as well as ESB’s Honorary Vice-President, Merriel Halsall-Williams. Merriel has been championing the power of oracy through ESB’s speech assessments since its inception.

    Her enduring relationship with ESB began in 1953, when as a 15-year-old she took part in a public speaking competition and was adjudicated as the winner by Christabel Burniston, the founder of English Speaking Board (International). From an ESB learner, Merriel went on to become an outstanding ESB teacher and later fulfilled a range of roles for ESB.

    At Moreton Hall, Merriel took over the teaching of ESB from Norah Godwin, the teacher who introduced ESB assessments all those years ago.  Merriel continues to incorporate oracy education at Moreton Hall through ESB assessments. It is part of the school’s English syllabus, with the importance of the spoken word being truly recognised. Merriel’s involvement with ESB and her impact on public speaking has been described as ‘unique and immeasurable’.

    Tina Renshaw

    Says Tina: “To this day, Moreton Hall continues to give a clear focus to Oracy education, thanks to Merriel. In 2009 she was appointed ESB’s Honorary Vice-President and in 2018 she was awarded ESB’s Richard Ellis Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her invaluable work and for her promotion of ESB’s values. Merriel continues to nurture and equip ESB learners at Moreton Hall with the confidence and skills to communicate effectively and has been nothing less than inspirational throughout her whole career. Generations of Moretonians have honed their oratory skills by taking part in ESB assessments!”

    Says Merriel: “Here at Moreton Hall, ESB plays a significant part in equipping all of our learners with the vital oracy skills needed for today’s world.  ESB is part of the English syllabus for Years 7, 8 & 10 and every girl in the Lower 6th does one hour a week of Spoken English, leading to the Level 3 Grade 8 Graded Examination in Speech. ESB equips them with the skills and confidence to support them through their studies and become effective communicators. Christabel would have been thrilled with the 70/70 campaign as her ethos was always to stretch the most able, support the least confident and realise the potential of all by closing the disadvantage gap.”

    For further information about ESB’s 70/70 campaign, please click here.