Accommodation | Student Wellbeing & Support
Accommodation Options That Enhance Student Comfort and Campus Life


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This guide helps students find accommodation that fits their budget...
Summary
This guide helps students find accommodation that fits their budget while ensuring safety, independence, and a good social environment. Choosing the right place can improve study routines, support wellbeing, and make it easier to settle into campus life.
Where you live has a direct impact on how you study, socialize, and perform academically. At Bloomsbury Institute, student accommodation is designed to support both academic progress and campus life. Choosing the right place goes beyond just rent, it shapes your routine, productivity, safety, and overall university experience.
This guide outlines the accommodation options available to students and the key factors to consider when making your decision.
Why Accommodation Choice Matters

Poor housing choices can lead to:
Long commutes and wasted time
Financial strain
Study distractions
Safety risks
Feelings of isolation
On the other hand, smart decisions result in:
Better time management
Stronger social connections
Improved focus
More stable daily routines
Lower stress levels
Accommodation is not just a basic need, it is a strategic decision that directly affects student wellbeing and academic performance.
Main Types of Student Accommodation
Bloomsbury Institute students have access to a variety of housing options:
Accommodation Type | Best For | Cost Level | Social Exposure | Independence Level |
University-managed halls | First-year students | Moderate | High | Medium |
Private student residences (e.g., Amber) | International students | Higher | High | Medium |
Shared private apartments | Budget-conscious students | Variable | Medium | High |
Homestay accommodation | Students seeking cultural immersion | Moderate | Low-Medium | Low |
Each option has its advantages, and there is no universal “best” choice. A detailed overview of student accommodation types in the UK, including private halls, homestays, and shared apartments, is available from Rightmove (2026).
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Key Considerations Before Choosing Accommodation
Budget
Monthly rent
Utilities and transport
Deposits
Commute
Distance from campus affects fatigue and convenience
Safety
Research neighborhoods and building security
Contract Terms
Length of agreement
Cancellation policy
Payment schedule
Lifestyle Fit
Quiet or social environment
Independence or structured living
Shared facilities like kitchens and bathrooms
Legal Rights
Privacy, dispute resolution, rent increases, and occupancy limits are protected under UK law and Bloomsbury Institute policies
How Accommodation Affects Academic Performance

Students in stable, safe environments generally:
Study more consistently
Attend classes regularly
Sleep better
Experience lower anxiety
Choosing accommodation wisely ensures both academic consistency and personal wellbeing.
Support for Bangladeshi Students Through SGE
SGE Guidance for Comfortable Housing
Shabuj Global Education (SGE), the Official Exclusive Partner of Bloomsbury Institute London, helps Bangladeshi students navigate accommodation choices before arriving in the UK:
Evaluation of housing types to match lifestyle and academic needs
Budget planning advice including rent, utilities, and transport
Recommendations on safe and convenient locations near campus
Pre-arrival preparation to avoid last-minute stress
Step-by-step support from application to enrollment
Take the next step:Contact SGE today to get personalized guidance and secure the right accommodation for a smooth start in London.
Additional Resources for Students
London Rent Maps - Compare average rents by area: GLA Rent Maps
How to Rent Guide - UK government guide for renters:How to Rent Guide
Final Thoughts
Accommodation influences:
Comfort and daily routine
Academic focus and consistency
Social integration
Financial stability
Treat your housing choice as a strategic investment in your university experience. With careful planning, the right support, and access to safe, suitable accommodation, students can succeed both academically and socially.
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