ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
GEOS Language Institute is located in the heart of Manhattan, with two fabulous locations. In Chelsea, just half a block from Madison Square park we are located on Broadway at 26th Street. In Midtown, our school is right inside the world famous Empire State Building on Fifth Ave. Both campuses are convenient to all public transportation. Within walking distance of our school, students can visit such famous places as the New York Public Library, Bryant Park, the Theater District, Times Square, and lots of places to eat and shop.
Our school offers small, student-centered language classes. The class size is limited and there are various types of classes for many different levels of students. For a better learning environment, students are divided into appropriate levels. We offer both full and part time classes with convenient schedules.
NEW YORK CITY INFORMATION
New York City is known as the Big Apple and is a major center for entertainment, finance and business in the world. There great shopping districts, world class restaurants, music, art and so much more. New York City is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic melting pot of people and cultures from around the globe. The City has something for everyone from all the major sports to live music seven nights a week, this is the city that never sleeps. The Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Broadway, Central Park, the NY Yankees, MOMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Soho, the East Village, Fifth Ave, the list is seemingly unending.GEOS Chelsea: The St. James Building
The St. James Building was built in 1886 has views stunning of Madison Square Park and, the Flatiorn District, and Midtown. When the St. James was built on the site of one of the 19th Century's most elegant hotels, it stood in the heart of New York's wealthiest neighborhood just across from Delmonico's. Designed by renowned architect Bruce Price, it is a striking combination of stone, brick, terra cotta, iron and copper in the Beaux Arts style with extensive detailing inside and out. One of its original treasures - a lobby mural painted by the famous French decorating firm of Arthur Brounet is maintained in its original glory. |
GEOS Midtown: The Empire State Building Begun in 1929, the Empire State Building has been New York City's most popular attraction since its completion in 1934. The Big Apple's premier landmark towers 102 stories above Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.. The building itself comprised of long, sleek, vertical lines gradually tiers to a dramatic pinnacle that belies its voluminous mass. Blending art deco with elements of modern design, the powerful yet optimistic schematics strike at an emotional chord that hark back to a visionary city as it was still being constructed at mid-century. |
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
The school administration has an open door policy which makes it easy for students to ask questions and get help. GEOS Language Institute is well known for quality customer service. Click here to learn more about our staff, or click the person's name below to send an Email:
Mr. Michael DiGiacomo, General Manager. Skype: geosnyc_michael
Ms. Nobuko Munoz, Operations Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_nobuko
Ms. Briana Raissi, Academic Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_briana
Mr. Josh Gilchrist, Program Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_josh
Ms. Sarah Kui, Marketing Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_sara
Ms. Silva Lange, Marketing Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_silvia
Ms. Geenie Huh, Marketing Coordinator. Skype: geosnyc_geenie
Mr. Yalcin Nemli, Operations Assistant. Skype: geosnyc_yalcin
CONTACT INFORMATION
GEOS Chelsea: 1133 Broadway Suite 1520 New York, NY 10010
GEOS Midtown: 350 Fifth Ave., Suite 612 New York, NY 10118
Phone: 646-674-0001 | Fax: 646-674-0002 | info@geosnyc.com
ABOUT GEOS CORPORATION
"Through our global network of language centers, we shall promote international understanding and cross cultural communication"
GEOS Corporation
was founded in 1973 with the goal of furthering International Communication through English language education. Today GEOS offers its educational services through a network in over 557 schools and offices in Europe, North and South America, Asia and Oceania. In these regions GEOS is providing students from all over the world the opportunity to become proficient in English while experiencing the lifestyle associated with many interesting cultures. GEOS seeks to differentiate itself from its competitors by the quality of its client services, its professionalism and its international capability.GEOS stands for Global, Educational, Opportunities, and Services
GLOBAL
...means that we have schools and offices around the world! If students are interested in studying in the US we have schools in New York, Boston, Honolulu, San Francisco, Torrance and Costa Mesa. In Canada, we have schools from the East coast to the West coast. Beyond North America, GEOS is located throughout the world in countries such as: Costa Rica, Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland, Malta, Spain, Italy, South Africa, Singapore, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Wherever you wish to study, there's a good chance GEOS will be there! Want more information? Try one of these links:
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GEOSNYC...
The St. James Building was built in 1886 has views stunning of Madison Square Park and, the Flatiorn District, and Midtown. When the St. James was built on the site of one of the 19th Century's most elegant hotels, it stood in the heart of New York's wealthiest neighborhood just across from Delmonico's. Designed by renowned architect Bruce Price, it is a striking combination of stone, brick, terra cotta, iron and copper in the Beaux Arts style with extensive detailing inside and out. One of its original treasures - a lobby mural painted by the famous French decorating firm of Arthur Brounet is maintained in its original glory.
Begun in 1929, the Empire State Building has been New York City's most popular attraction since its completion in 1934. The Big Apple's premier landmark towers 102 stories above Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.. The building itself comprised of long, sleek, vertical lines gradually tiers to a dramatic pinnacle that belies its voluminous mass. Blending art deco with elements of modern design, the powerful yet optimistic schematics strike at an emotional chord that hark back to a visionary city as it was still being constructed at mid-century.
