Every international student arrives with a suitcase full of expectations. They come ready to learn, discover a new culture, build friendships and take an important step towards their future. Yet long before they attend their first lecture or settle into a timetable, another experience shapes how that journey unfolds.
Where they live.
Accommodation is often viewed as an administrative task that sits alongside enrolment and travel arrangements. In reality, it has a powerful influence on how students feel, how quickly they adapt and ultimately how successful they become during their time abroad.
For education providers, accommodation should never be treated as a separate service. It is an essential part of the student experience, playing a vital role in wellbeing, safeguarding, academic achievement and student satisfaction. At Hosts International, we believe that every successful educational journey begins with a place where students feel welcomed, supported and at home.
When students first arrive in a new country, almost everything around them is unfamiliar. Different customs, different food, a different language and a completely new environment can feel exciting, but also overwhelming.
A safe and welcoming home provides far more than somewhere to sleep. It creates stability during a period of significant change. Students who feel comfortable where they live are often more confident exploring their new surroundings, participating in lessons and engaging with local communities.
That sense of security creates the foundation for learning. When students are not worried about where they are living, they are free to focus on achieving their academic goals.
Wellbeing has become one of the most important conversations within international education. Schools, colleges and universities are investing more resources into supporting students beyond the classroom because they recognise that emotional health directly influences academic success. Accommodation plays a central role in this.
A supportive host family offers routine, reassurance and everyday conversations that help students settle into their new environment. Simple moments such as sharing an evening meal, asking about their day or helping them understand local customs can make an enormous difference to how connected a student feels.
For younger learners, this support offers reassurance during their first experience away from home. For university students and postgraduates, it provides a valuable balance between independence and knowing that someone is there if they need guidance. Students who feel supported are more likely to attend classes regularly, participate confidently and remain engaged throughout their programme.
Success in education depends on far more than the quality of teaching alone. Research consistently highlights the connection between student wellbeing and academic performance. When students are sleeping well, eating balanced meals and feeling emotionally secure, they are better equipped to concentrate, retain information and perform well in assessments.
Accommodation directly contributes to each of these factors. A peaceful environment encourages healthy routines. Reliable hosts help students establish daily structure. Living with local families also creates opportunities to practise English naturally outside the classroom, accelerating language development in ways that formal lessons alone cannot achieve.
These everyday experiences support stronger academic outcomes while helping students develop confidence in real world situations.
Some of the most valuable lessons international students learn never appear on a syllabus. Ordering food, using public transport, understanding cultural differences and building relationships with people from another country all contribute to personal growth. Living with a carefully selected host family gives students daily opportunities to develop these practical life skills in a supportive environment. They gradually become more independent while still having trusted adults available to answer questions or provide reassurance when needed.
This balance between freedom and guidance is increasingly important for today's students. They want independence, but they also value knowing that support is close by. The result is greater confidence that stays with them long after their course has finished.
One of the main reasons students choose to study abroad is to experience life in another country. Accommodation can either strengthen or limit that opportunity. Students who live within local communities experience everyday British life in an authentic way. They gain insights into traditions, customs, family life and local culture that cannot be taught in a classroom. These experiences help students feel part of their community rather than simply passing through it.
Many students also form lasting friendships with their host families, creating memories that remain long after they return home.
For parents, these meaningful connections provide reassurance that their child is not facing their new environment alone.
Families making decisions about international education are investing in far more than academic qualifications. Parents want confidence that their children will be safe, supported and cared for throughout their stay. They want clear communication. They want reliable safeguarding processes. They want to know there is someone looking out for their child's wellbeing every day.
Accommodation has become one of the strongest indicators of that commitment. A trusted accommodation partner demonstrates that an education provider understands the importance of the whole student experience rather than focusing solely on academic delivery.
Student welfare cannot begin and end inside the classroom. Education providers have a responsibility to understand what happens outside teaching hours because this is where many wellbeing concerns first emerge. Professional accommodation providers play an important role in safeguarding by maintaining high standards, carefully selecting host families, carrying out regular checks and remaining in close contact with both students and educational institutions.
Strong communication between accommodation teams and education providers allows concerns to be identified early and appropriate support to be offered when needed. This joined up approach helps students feel safer while giving institutions greater confidence in their overall student support strategy.
Students who struggle to settle into their new environment are more likely to become isolated, disengaged or consider leaving their course early. Feeling that they belong is one of the strongest predictors of student satisfaction and retention.
Accommodation contributes significantly to this sense of belonging.
A welcoming home helps students establish routines, build confidence and develop meaningful relationships from the moment they arrive. When students feel connected, they are more likely to enjoy their experience, recommend their institution to others and complete their studies successfully.
Accommodation should never be viewed as simply a practical requirement. It is one of the first and most influential experiences every international student has. It shapes confidence, supports wellbeing, encourages cultural understanding and creates the conditions for academic success. At Hosts International, we understand that exceptional accommodation is about people, relationships and genuine care.
By working closely with education providers, we help create environments where students can feel safe, welcomed and supported throughout every stage of their journey. Because when students feel at home, they are free to achieve everything they came abroad to accomplish.