The main creation of John Haycraft is
International House World Organisation. It was started by John and his wife Brita Haycraft in
Córdoba in 1953. A fervent internationalist, John strove to promote international understanding through language learning and teacher training. They were teaching and writing there from 1953 until 1959. This period he described in his autobiographical book
Babel in Spain (1965). In 1959 he returned to London. There he worked with his wife on his ideas such as raising the standards of the teaching of English and the practical training of teachers for the classroom. He wanted to set up intensive teacher-training courses to prepare people for multi-lingual classes. International House Trust trades today as
International House London. He retired from International House in 1990. After that he decided start a project with the financier George Soros in order to establish schools in Central and Eastern Europe. When he died on 23 May 1996, he left behind a network of 100 schools that grew from the first school in
Córdoba in
Spain to cover 40 countries. He was appointed a
Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by
Queen Elizabeth II in 1982. ==Works==