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Dates and Tuition Prices per weekFrom 2nd June to 29th August 2008.
2nd June to 4th July 2008 (ages 5 to 17 years)
25th August to 29th August (ages 5 to 10 years)
7th July to 22nd August (ages 3 to 10 years)
£370.00 per week – Minimum enrolment : 2 weeks
Registration Fee: £75
Available for children aged 5-17 years. The programme’s main focus is development of language and skills through 17 hours of content driven class projects. Learners develop their English through lessons, activities and excursions based around a project, for example ‘The Environment’, ‘The Media’, ‘Culture and the Arts’. Learning is often ‘task-based’: learners practice and develop their language through tasks such as conducting surveys and writing reports.
All Project English courses have one ‘Discover London’ academic excursion each week to galleries, museums and historical sites. The focus is on using London as an outdoor classroom. The students do intensive preparation for the excursion, complete tasks and worksheets whilst on the excursion and do follow-up work when they get back to class.
There is also one sports session per week during which students practise sports such as football, basketball, volleyball, dance, ice-skating and badminton.
Our English for Education programme in the summer operates during the months of July and August. The main focus of this programe is for students to improve their English through fun activities. As well as General English, learners have opportunities to develop English through other disciplines like Art, Drama, Science, Maths, linked together by weekly topics such as water, space or nature. There are 17 hours tuition per week.
All English for Education (summer) courses have one ‘Discover London’ academic excursion each week to galleries, museums and historical sites (for students aged 5 years and above). The focus is on using London as an outdoor classroom. The students do intensive preparation for the excursion, complete tasks and worksheets whilst on the excursion and do follow-up work when they get back to class.
All English for Education (summer courses) have one sports session per week during which students practise hand-eye co-ordination and undertake aerobic exercise, as well as sports such as football and softball.