Gliding clubs in the Randstad, Netherlands?

Hi,

I've been studying at the TU Delft and I am working now in Scheveningen now. I am looking for a gliding club to join. I am complete noob, but I always wanted to get a pilot license. Eventually, I will get there but I think gliding is the best start and I find it really fascinating.

I know Dutch at B2 level, however I know that most of the clubs require very high fluency in Dutch. For example, I reached out to the Delftsche Studenten Aeroclub and they have a strict requirement of Dutch at at least C1 level and a frozen signup with a waiting list on top of that.

Is there a club in Randstad that is know for being able to give the flight training in English? Otherwise, which ones else would you recommend? I can get my Dutch to be very good again, if that's necessary (I haven't used it much for a few years as everyone speaks English here). Also, I shouldn't have problems with things as passing the exam in Dutch.

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