For partners

The Best In English competition is the biggest online English language competition in the world. It is a benchmarking tool for high school students identifying the real talents for the English language and not only that. The top students within the competition are supertalented in general.

In 2021 there were 17200 high school students participating from 600 high schools and from 35 different countries.

There are various companies involved in the Best in English competition who care about the future of high school students and the secondary schools they attend. They mainly help us by:

  • Donating prizes for the top 20 students
  • Financial support
  • Co-organizing the contest

This way we would like to thank to all our partners!

Would you like to become a partner of the BIE contest? What are the options?

  • PR Services
  • HR Support
  • Contacts and networking

PR and Marketing Services

Become a part of a competition with 17K students and develop your CSR further. Use the full potential of the great number of viewers during the contest, attend presentations and handing out certificates to the best of them during ceremonies, present your company online using our communication channels.

HR Support

Build your image of a great employer among the students on high school level with a majority entering the labour market within a year or two. Work with the best high school students in the country and invite them to Open door events at your company or offer them an Internship program, site visit, summer training or just an excursion to a class accompanied by their lecturer.

Contacts and networking

Work with the best students in the country, their teachers and the school representatives. Attend our events with students, be part of our presentations, career days and gain valuable contacts.

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References

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Marcus Hildebrandt

Hugo Treffner Gymnasium

Tartu, Estonia

A big thank you to the Best in English Team! Everything went smoothly here in Tartu, Estonia. :)

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Deimantė Matulienė

"Atžalynas" gymnasium

Kėdainiai, Lithuania

Dear Andrea, Thank your for your help, it was a pleasure keeping in touch with you.

Abdulkerim Kurgas (BIE2023 winner)

Gimnazija "Visoko"

Visoko, Bosnia

Abdulkerim had to choose an alternative course within the EU as a main prize, as he was unable to obtain a Canadian visa from Bosnia: "When I arrived in Dublin, my host family welcomed me warmly. They were some of the kindest people I’ve ever met. From the start, it felt like they genuinely cared about my experience in Ireland. On my first city tour, I was stunned. Dublin looked both modern and medieval at the same time, with a charm that’s hard to put into words. The city is incredibly walkable. I never once needed the tram or a bus. Strolling through its streets felt like stepping into a fairytale, and even the famously gloomy weather somehow added to the atmosphere. The most impressive sight for me was the Samuel Beckett Bridge. What amazed me was how its lighting changes almost every night, often to celebrate global events. My course at the Dublin Cultural Institute was another highlight. The teaching style and approach of the instructors made learning genuinely enjoyable. Since the Institute is located right in the heart of the city, it was easy to explore after classes. This opportunity meant a lot to me. Coming from a small country, I don’t often get to travel to places like Dublin. The whole experience showed me that hard work truly does pay off."

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