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Elanguest Accommodation,Shared self catering student apartmentsThe school offers accommodation in SHARED self-catering student apartments. These can be booked together with the course. Each apartment is used by 5 to 9 students from Elanguest and you can reserve either a double room or a single room. The prices are quoted per person per day and not per apartment. This gives you the opportunity of sharing an apartment with other students even if you are coming to Malta on your own.The prices per person per day in our SHARED apartments for 2002Period Shared room Single Room01 Jan -- 03 March £m 3.00 £m 4.5004 March -- 30 June £m 4.50 £m 6.5001 July -- 31 Aug £m 5.50 £m 7.5001 Sept- 31 Oct £m 5.00 £m 7.0001 Nov 15 Dec £m 3.50 £m 5.00These apartments are equipped with the following:Bed linen (which is laundered by the school on a regular basis, one towel per student, weekly cleaning of common areas, all kitchen equipment --pots, pans, cutlery, dishes etc. and use of a washing machine in nearly all cases. Telephones are NOT included. See information on the area of St. Julians for more details.(If you need an apartment for "sole use" -- that is, booking an entire apartment, the price cannot be given until a suitable apartment is found. The apartment will then be reserved after the receipt of a negotiable deposit.) What one should do if he wants the whole apartment Pay()beforehand.

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