The Darwin Languages Centre (DLC) is a government school specializing in teaching languages other than English. Established in 1997, DLC has supported thousands of students in pursuing language learning and experiencing the joy of embracing different cultures. The center offers in-school programs across 24 schools and after-hours classes in various languages for over 250 students each week.
At DLC, language is seen as a bridge connecting people, cultures, and ideas globally. The dedicated educators at DLC are committed to providing a nurturing and intellectually stimulating environment for students of all ages to embark on a language discovery journey. The curriculum focuses on language proficiency, critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and global citizenship, preparing students for success in an interconnected world.
Located in Ludmilla, DLC caters to students from primary and secondary schools, offering a diverse range of language programs. With a team of passionate and experienced educators, DLC aims to equip students with the necessary tools to appreciate diversity, foster intercultural understanding, and celebrate the beauty of cultural diversity. The center also houses the NT Education Library and Darwin Adult Short Courses, providing a comprehensive language learning experience for all.