Influent Wins at the 2025 ST Star Awards
- Yasmine Influent
- Sep 18
- 2 min read

Influent is honoured to have won the ST Star Award in the World Language School category at the 2025 Alphe StudyTravel Star Awards!
The ST Star Awards celebrate outstanding service and quality across the international education sector. While Influent is not a traditional language school, our global network of exceptional host teachers (across more than 30 countries and 20 languages) offers personalised one-to-one language tuition combined with cultural immersion experiences. Each programme is carefully adapted to the individual student’s needs, goals, and language level, making every learning journey unique and impactful.
Receiving this award is a true testament to our commitment to excellence in language immersion. We are incredibly proud and grateful for this recognition.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to:
Our valued partner agents for your continued trust, loyalty, and support.
Our regional managers, hosts, and teachers around the world, this achievement would not have been possible without your passion, dedication, and commitment to delivering life-changing language experiences.
We also express sincere gratitude to StudyTravel Ltd for organising this important celebration of excellence in international education.
What makes Influent unique?
Unlike conventional language schools, Influent offers a distinctive model: students live and learn in the home of a qualified teacher or host, fully immersed in the language and culture. Each programme (from one week upwards) is tailored to the student’s age, level, goals, and personal interests, offering a truly bespoke and immersive experience.
Encouraging your students to join an Influent programme means giving them the opportunity to live the language, not just study it. With the right preparation and mindset, their stay abroad can be both educational and transformational.
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