HomeStay Host Program

HAVE AN EXTRA ROOM TO SPARE? WANT TO HOST INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS? Joining our Homestay Host Program is a great source of secondary income, as well as a very enriching cultural experience!

St Giles is a leading English language school based in  Midtown Manhattan (next to the Empire State).  We welcome students (age 14+) who come to NYC to learn English and to experience American Culture.

We are currently looking for warm and friendly hosts in Queens within a 45 -60 minute commute to 34th Street / Herald Square.

Requirements:

– A private furnished bedroom with a real bed, desk and chair.

– Ability to provide a homely environment for students

– Willingness to submit to a background check

– Willingness to provide home cooked meals or allow the student to use the kitchen

* please no apartment/room rentals. We require for you to be in the home to be a HOST to our student and provide their home away from home.

WE ARE ESPECIALLY LOOKING FOR HOSTS WITH DOUBLE ROOMS (TWO TWIN BEDS) AND/OR ENSUITE/PRIVATE BATHROOMS.

To find out more about the school, please visit us online at www.stgiles-international.com and email us at nycaccommodations@stgiles-usa.com

*reply with “Homestay QueensPost” in the subject line. We would love to hear from you!

 

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