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Education For Life

CENTRE OF

STUDIESEnglish

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You are about to choose an English language course which will affect your future plans and job prospects, so the course you choose will need to be appropriate to you and of the highest standard. CES is an award winning English language school in Europe and a market leader operating to the highest industry standards. We are able to offer you the course that is most suitable to your needs and requirements.

CES has over 30 years’ experience in English language training and we have earned an international reputation for the care and attention that each of our students receives. During your stay, we will ensure that you receive the highest level of quality teaching and service. Our motto is: Care - Excellence - Success

CES operates three year-round schools in Dublin, London and Worthing on the south coast of England. We also have an exclusive summer residential centre in Oriel College, Oxford. During the summer months we operate International Junior Summer Schools both in Ireland and the UK.

The combined academic, administrative skills and experience of our staff in Ireland and England mean CES has a wealth of experience delivering the English courses to suit your exact requirements. Their experience and dedication will ensure that you will be carefully guided through your courses and given help and advice on areas you need to concentrate on. A CES staff member will always be available to answer any questions that you might have during your stay with us.

CES can provide various accommodation options. We have a large panel of homestay accommodation, chosen for the warm welcome that students receive. We also offer self-catering accommodation, hotel and guesthouse year-round.

Our aim is to give you the best possible course and help you to improve your language accuracy and fluency, allowing you to meet your future goals and targets.

We look forward to welcoming you to a CES school.

Welcometo the Centre of English Studies (CES) brochure

As Managing Director of CES, it gives me great pleasure to introduce our brochure to you. This brochure gives you information on our centres in Dublin, Wimbledon, Worthing and Oxford. Over the last 30 years CES has taught thousands of students from over 55 countries to learn or improve their English. We look forward to helping you achieve your English language goals.

Justin Quinn Managing Director

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Established in 1979 CES has over 30 years’ experience and is one of the leading English language schools in Europe. During this time we have gained an international reputation for the care and attention that all of our clients receive. In 2007, CES was awarded the Star English Language School in Europe award for a school with 4 centres or fewer and shortlisted again in 2008 and 2009.

Over the past 30 years, CES has helped thousands of students from the four corners of the world improve their English language skills and abilities by helping them to achieve their language passport to their future. We offer a wide range of professional English language courses in a warm, friendly and caring atmosphere.

CES has welcomed learners from over 55 countries and from all cultures. Many students come back to study with us several times - the majority have been referred to us by their friends and family who have previously attended one of our courses. This undoubtedly confirms the very high standard of our programmes and services.

Our courses and programmes are very carefully designed to meet the needs of the modern learner. We are acutely aware that a good knowledge of English is essential in today’s business and academic world. During your stay with us, you will have the opportunity to practise your language skills in the school, in shops, in your homestay and with students of many different nationalities.

The high standard of our courses and accommodation ensures that you will have a worthwhile and enjoyable time with us and will return home with happy and positive memories of CES.

We are recognised by:

IRELAND

• The Irish Department of Education and Science

• A founder member of MEI~RELSA (Marketing English in Ireland ~ Recognised English Language Schools Association)

• FIYTO (The Federation of International Youth Travel Organisations)

• ACELS (Advisory Council for English Language Schools)

• EAQUALS, Full member (European Association for Quality Language Services)

• Dublin Tourism

• Dublin Chamber of Commerce

• ALTO (Association of Language Travel Organisations)

UK

• British Council.

• English UK

• Wimbledon Chamber of Commerce.

• WELCOME (Worthing English Language Courses Organisation)

ContentsINTRODUCTION

Director’s Welcome 02

History and Recognition 03

Welcome to Ireland 04

Welcome to England 05

Welcome to Dublin & Dublin Schools 06-07

Welcome to London & Wimbledon School 08-09

Welcome to Worthing & Worthing School 10-11

Welcome to Oxford & Oxford School 12

CES Academic Team 13

Why you should choose CES 14

Studying at CES 15

COURSES

Standard Course 16

Intensive Course 17

Combination Course 18

English for Professionals 18

General English With Business Option 19

Multi Destination Course 19

Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses 20

IELTS Preparation Course 21

English For Teachers 22

Long Term Programme 23

Adult Social Programme 24-25

Junior International Summer Schools 26-27

Winter School Groups - September to May 30

GENERAL INFORMATION

Where Will You Stay? 28

Self-Catering Accommodation - Dublin & London 29

Insurance 31

Summer Courses 31

Airport Transfers to Homestay 31 Visa 31

Special Dietary Requirements 31

Counselling and Welfare 31

School Holidays 31

History and Recognition

Disclaimer: The contents of this brochure are intended for information only and shall not be deemed to constitute a contract between The Centre of English Studies and an applicant or any third party. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information, CES reserves the right to make changes affecting policies, courses, fees, curriculum, or any other matters announced in this publication without prior notice. Students should keep informed as to the conditions and regulations applicable to their particular situation at any given time.

We are recognised by and members of:

Ireland» The Irish Department of Education and Science

» A founder member of MEI-RELSA (Marketing English in Ireland - Recognised English Language Schools Association)

» ACELS (Advisory Council for English Language Schools)

» EAQUALS, Full member (European Association for Quality Language Services)

» Dublin Tourism

» Dublin Chamber of Commerce

» ALTO (Association of Language Travel Organisations)

UK» British Council

» English UK

» Wimbledon Chamber of Commerce

» WELCOME (Worthing English Language Courses Organisation)

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welcome to IrelandIreland, on the western edge of Europe, is a land famed for its greenness and for its great variety of scenery. Ireland is a land of myths and legends and ancient history mixed with the modern and vibrant life of Ireland today.

Ireland was known as the “Celtic Tiger” because of the massive economic growth over the last 15 years and is one of the world leaders in high technology, pharmaceutical and airline industries. Our International Financial Services Centre has allowed Ireland to become a financial hub in Europe.

Irish people are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality, which greatly contribute to the ease with which overseas students adapt to the Irish way of life. Ireland, a member of the EU since 1973, is a thoroughly modern nation and the high quality of our education system is seen as one of the main contributors to our economic growth.

We have a rich literary and musical tradition. Our colourful history and culture have inspired such literary giants as WB Yeats, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett and many others. Contemporary writers and poets such as Roddy Doyle, Paul Durcan, Frank McCourt, Maeve Binchy and Seamus Heaney write about Ireland today while U2, Westlife, the Script and the Chieftains are known worldwide for contemporary and traditional music.

The Irish interest in sport is legendary. You can go golfing, sailing, horseriding, play football and tennis. A great way to get to know the Irish is to talk about sport and what is happening in the sporting world.

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England is a diverse country of history and culture. Everyone knows something about England; its famous royal family, footballers and its pop stars or tourist sights such as Big Ben and the British Museum. Just think of the well known images of black taxis and red double decker buses, the works of Shakespeare and the prehistoric stone circles such as Stonehenge, and this is only the start.

It is a land of contrasts - from exciting, cosmopolitan cities like London and Manchester to picturesque villages in the Cotswolds and Cornwall. There are also great areas of natural beauty such as the Lake District, and cities of learning and culture, like Oxford and Cambridge. For food and drink, enjoy a delicious afternoon tea or strawberries and cream or a pint of beer in the local pub, or why not try traditional fish and chips or a chicken tikka masala.

The English also love their sport, especially football, rugby and that most English of all sports - cricket - which only an Englishman can understand! Then, of course, you could join the queue for the world’s most loved and famous tournament of all - Wimbledon, the location of our London school.

During your stay at CES we have a varied and exciting social and

activity programme that will not only allow you to mix with other

students but you will get the opportunity to explore the wonderful

city of London, learn about England, its people and most importantly

the English language.

welcome to England

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Contact us at: CES, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 1 6714233 Fax: +353 1 6714425 Email: [email protected]

Dublin is a lively, vibrant and modern capital city

whose economic strength is reflected in the wonderful

rejuvenation of our city quays and the dock areas. It is

one of the most popular destinations for weekend tourists

in Europe because it has everything for the visitor, from

ancient ruins to an active nightlife. We have a modern

transport system which allows easy access to all parts of

the city so students can easily explore the city and the

seascapes of Dublin Bay.

21st Century Dublin is a modern cosmopolitan city whose

shops and restaurants reflect a confident, multicultural

city. Music, culture and art are everywhere. Throughout the

year there are hundreds of festivals and concerts to cater

for all tastes. Areas such as Temple Bar and the Latin

Quarter of Dublin are always lively, with a huge selection

of restaurants, food and music from all over the world.

The young vibrant population of the city have a wonderful

variety of bars, clubs, cafes and The O2 gives them the

opportunity to view the worlds biggest acts.

There is something in Dublin for all tastes. If you are

interested in dance music or traditional music there is

always a place for you to go.

Dublin’s galleries and museums are all within easy walking

distance of each other. Merrion Square, Fitzwilliam

Square and the surrounding areas have examples of the

best Georgian architecture in Europe. Our city parks are

wonderful places for a romantic stroll or just to escape

from the city for a while.

Access to all sports is easy and affordable - golf, tennis

and horseriding are all within a bus or train ride. Some of

the best golf courses and horse racing tracks in the world

are located in Dublin.

The mountains and the sea are all close at hand and can

be reached by car or by public transport. All in all, Dublin

is a city waiting to be explored and enjoyed.

welcome to Dublin

Location CES is located in the very heart of Dublin on the same street as Trinity College and Dublin Castle. We have two prestigious buildings within two minutes’ walk of each other and a short stroll will take you to the cobbled quadrangle of Trinity College or the Georgian splendor of Dublin Castle. The schools are surrounded by all of the best shops, restaurants and cultural attractions.

Facilities Both teaching centres are imposing buildings within the boundaries of medieval Dublin. Our Dame Street building holds our main offices and 9 classrooms with a student meeting room. Dame Court has been renovated to the highest of international standards and its strong bright colours make the classrooms and leisure areas fresh and vibrant, allowing you to feel relaxed and comfortable at all times. We also have two delightful roof gardens.

We have a total of 25 pristine classrooms, all with facilities for CD players, iPods, TV and video. Our multi media centre has the most up-to-date technology and software with free broadband internet access, WiFi and personal laptop access points. A listening centre and self-access study library are available and a teacher is on duty every afternoon for advice and guidance on additional study. We can also help you prepare for an exam in your own country.

We at CES know that a comfortable environment and caring staff are essential to effective language learning.

Our basement area has a cafeteria which provides light snacks and drinks. It is the ideal environment to stay and chat to friends after a busy day and our leisure area with plasma screen TV provides up-to-date news throughout the day plus a movie every afternoon. During peak times classes can be held at additional premises.

Social Programme CES runs a wide and varied Social and Cultural Programme throughout the year so not only will you learn English but you will also learn about Ireland, its culture and its people.

Advice Our academic team is here to help and guide you for the duration of your stay with us. Our Director of Studies is available if you have any learning worries or need any study advice.

Dublin Schools

List of courses available in Dublin

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General English - Standard and Intensive

Combination Course

English for Professionals

IELTS and Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses

Multi Destination Course

Teachers’ Course

Academic Year Course

General English plus Business English - February to October

International Junior Summer School

Winter School Groups - September to May

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CES Dame Court CES Dublin TeamJonathan Quinn, Marketing Director

CES Headquarters, Dame Street

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Contact us at: CES, Nelson House, 271 Kingston Road, Wimbledon SW19 3NW, England Tel: +44 208 5435150 Fax: +44 208 5401416 Email: [email protected]

London is a thrilling place. It combines both traditional

and modern sights and has a unique atmosphere of

excitement and success. It is the financial and cultural

centre of the UK and is where the country’s news and

money are made.

From the famous sights of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey,

Buckingham Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral, which

capture the city’s glorious past, to the new sights like the

Tate Modern – the largest modern art gallery in the world

and the London Eye – the world’s largest observation

wheel, London has something for everyone.

The arts and music scene is dynamic and there are

thousands of cosmopolitan restaurants with all the world’s

main cuisines on offer, ranging from low cost to Jamie

Oliver and Gordon Ramsey’s 5 star quality.

Then there are London’s famous pubs for a real taste of

history and culture, and best of all - a pint!

Add to this the excellent shopping in Oxford Street, the up

market stores of Harrods and Selfridges and the alternative

such as Portobello and Camden markets.

And yet with all this frantic pace, London still has its

beautiful and many free museums like the Natural History

and British Museum. You can spend many pleasant hours

in tranquil parks and gardens like Regent Park and Hyde

Park in the centre and Wimbledon Common or Hampstead

Heath in the suburbs.

Wimbledon is a famous and fashionable suburb 20

minutes from the centre by underground or main line train.

Wimbledon is one of London’s best kept secrets! Dating

from the 11th Century, Wimbledon has developed into a

mature residential and commercial village with wonderful

cafes, pubs, restaurants and shops.

Wimbledon has three theatres, a multi-screen cinema and

many pubs and restaurants to cater for the cosmopolitan

and ever changing tastes of London. There is a superb

indoor shopping area (aptly named Centre Court), sports

facilities including the All England Lawn Tennis Club, home

of the world famous Wimbledon Tennis Championships,

a tennis museum and Wimbledon Common, the perfect

place to go for a gentle stroll and see one of London’s

most famous parks.

welcome to London & Wimbledon

Location CES Wimbledon is located in Nelson House a ten minute walk from the main train station and shopping areas of Wimbledon. It takes just 20 minutes to get from Wimbledon to the centre of London.

Facilities The school has 11 bright, comfortable classrooms, a large student common room with plenty of room to relax. Our multimedia centre has the most up-to-date technology and software with free broadband internet access, WiFi and personal laptop access points. The school is small and very personal as our aim is to look after your every need so not only will you learn English but you will also get to experience London and warm, friendly Wimbledon. During peak times classes can be held at additional premises.

Social Programme CES runs a wide and varied Social and Cultural Programme throughout the year so not only will you learn English but you will also learn about England, its culture and its people.

Advice Our academic team is here to help and guide you for the duration of your stay with us. Our Director of Studies is available if you have any learning

worries or need any study advice.

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List of courses available in Wimbledon

General English - Standard and Intensive

Combination Course

IELTS and Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses

Multi Destination Course

Study Abroad Year

General English plus Business English - July & August

English For Professionals

Winter School Groups - September to May

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Nelson House, Wimbledon

David Morgan Principal

The All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon

The London Eye

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Contact us at: CES 12 Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HE, England. Tel: +44 1903 231330 Fax: +44 1903 200953 Email: [email protected]

Worthing is an attractive seaside town of 100,000

people on England’s South Coast. It’s located only 10

minutes from Brighton and 1 hour and 15 minutes from

the centre of London by train. Its famous 8km long

promenade provides a wonderful place to walk in the

afternoon or evening and there are many other attractions

near the pier as well. There is also a large indoor swimming

pool close by. However, many visitors prefer to swim in the

clear, clean sea which the English Royal family have used

for relaxation over the centuries.

The Victorian architecture that stretches the length of the

promenade gives Worthing its dignified feel. The town

centre is full of shops, cafes, restaurants, high street stores

and a wide range of leisure and sporting activities, yet it is

a place where people have time to talk and it is easy to feel

at home here and make new friends.

Worthing is also very close to Chichester, which is famous

for its Roman walls and cathedral. Arundel is well known

for its amazing castle dating back to the 11th Century and

of course its cathedral. The castle is the home of the Duke

of Norfolk and both are well worth a visit.

All along the south coast there are many beautiful and

famous places to visit, all within an hour of Worthing town

itself. Worthing is also located beside the famous South

Downs. This area has been designated an area of natural

beauty and is of historic significance. There are many

famous landmarks on the Downs, including the famous

chalk carved figure “The Long Man of Wilmington”.

The town of Worthing is well known - Oscar Wilde wrote

his classic play “The Importance of being Ernest” there in

the summer of 1894. All in all, the town has an atmosphere

of relaxation and of an unhurried lifestyle. We are the only

British Council Accredited school in Worthing.

welcome to Worthing

Location The school is located in three large Victorian buildings just a short walk from the town centre and seaside. The main train station, shops, restaurants and cultural attractions are all just a short stroll from the school.

Facilities The school has 13 bright, comfortable classrooms, a large student common room with plenty of room to relax. Our multimedia centre has the most up-to-date technology and software with free broadband internet access, WiFi and personal laptop access points. There is a students lounge with widescreen TV, table tennis and three gardens. Outside class hours, you can study privately in the self-access library and use the free internet café to send and receive e-mail and browse the Internet free of charge. A teacher is available to help with your self study and to help you select appropriate materials including books and CD’s. During peak times classes can be held at additional premises.

Social Programme CES runs a wide and varied Social and Cultural Programme throughout the year so not only will you learn English but you will also learn about England, its culture and its people.

Advice Our academic team is here to help and guide you for the duration of your stay with us. Our Director of Studies is available if you have any learning worries or need any study advice.

List of courses available in Worthing

Worthing School

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General English - Standard and Intensive

Combination Course

IELTS and Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses

Multi Destination Course

Teachers’ Course

Study Abroad Year

General English plus Business English - July & August

International Young Learners’ Summer Vacation Courses

Winter School Groups - September to May

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Michael Quinn UK Director

Course The course consists of 20 class room hours per week, of which 15 hours are lessons in English as a foreign language and 5 hours are lessons on British culture and history. There is a maximum of twelve students per class. We assess the level of each student’s English by test and interview on the first Monday of the course. The student is allocated to an appropriate level and class. The course is offered in July and August. Students may enrol for a course of two weeks or more at any time during this period. There is an exciting afternoon and evening programme. The school is Wifi enabled.

Accommodation Accommodation in Oxford is at James Mellon Hall which was built in 2000 and opened by the Queen. All rooms are en-suite and there is a kitchenette on each floor. There is a lounge and TV room on the ground floor and the building is surrounded by gardens suitable for barbeques or picnics or just lazing after class.

Oxford School

Oxford School

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Oxford is one of the best-known and most highly respected universities

in the world, famous for its tradition of learning and architectural brilliance.

Our exclusive international summer course takes place in Oriel College

in the centre of the university area, one of the oldest Colleges in Oxford

University, founded in 1326 by King Edward III.

It is surrounded by all of the top tourist attractions of Oxford and it is easy

to reach the amenities of this historic university city on foot. Oxford’s historic

buildings, narrow lanes and old bookshops attract students and tourists

from all over the world and a visit to some of the attractive “olde worlde”

pubs and restaurants is a must. Go punting on the Cherwell or the Thames,

have a relaxing picnic on the riverbanks - the choice is yours.

Classes take place in Oriel College and meals are taken in the ancient

dining rooms of the college so students can experience a real taste of the

history of Oxford.

welcome to OxfordSUMMER

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30 years and 50,000 students later, CES is still fulfilling our motto of Care Excellence Success. We try to make each student’s stay with us a unique and worthwile experience and strive to deliver excellent courses at all times.

Rosemary Quinn, Founder & Chairperson, CES

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CELT Teacher Training Courses - IrelandCES Ireland is one of the few Irish schools accredited to deliver the ACELS Teacher Training Course, which allows us to recruit the highest quality teachers for our team.

European Framework DocumentAs a member of EAQUALS, we fully support and operate according to the Council of Europe standards and the certificate awarded by CES is directly linked to these criteria.

Courses We offer a wide range of courses and programmes for adults throughout the year. You can choose either group or individual classes, at six different levels from Beginners to Advanced. There are progress tests for all students, and long stay students receive a personal report each month.

CES take great pride in the high quality and motivation of our academic team. The Director of Studies, in each school, is available to give you advice and help during your course and after you return home.

Our teachers are chosen not only for their qualifications and experience but also for their enthusiasm, positive attitude and their ability to make language learning fun. They are familiar with the learning difficulties and demands of students coming from many different cultural and learning backgrounds. We have a policy of continuous in-service training to keep our staff at the forefront of English language training.

Our teachers are chosen not only for their qualifications and experience but also for their enthusiasm, positive attitude and their ability to make language learning fun.

CES Academic Team

Whether you require

English for professional,

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course to meet your needs

Rosemary Quinn, Founder and Chairperson, CES

The Dublin Academic Team. Left to right; Julie Dowling, Director of Studies; Nuala Sullivan, Assistant Director of Studie; Claire Farnon, Head of Teacher Training

Reputation | Education | Dedication

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z Over 30 years experience

z Award winning school - Language Travel Magazine Star School (see photo across)

z EAQUALS & ACELS accredited in Ireland

z British Council & English U.K in England

z Free Wi-Fi in all main centres

z Students from over 55 countries worldwide

z Modern bright classrooms

z Experienced teaching staff

z Exciting and varied cultural and social programme throughout the year

z Wonderful homestay accommodation

z Year round self-catering accommodation - Dublin

Why you should choose CES

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You will receive a

welcome letter, information

pack and student card,

before joining your class

Studying at CESYour first day When you arrive at CES on your first day, a member of staff will help you to register. You will then be given a multiple-choice and writting test to help us determine your exact level of English followed by a short oral test (excluding July and August) with our Director of Studies. A senior member of staff will give you an introductory talk about studying at CES and outline the Social Programme for you. You will receive a welcome letter, information pack and student card, before joining your class after the mid-morning break. Regular meetings with your teacher and our Director of Studies will keep you focused on the areas you need to work on.

Facilities CES staff know that self-study is an important part of your progress. All schools have a multimedia centre with broadband internet and e-mail access. All schools are WiFi enabled. The most up-to-date video, DVD and CD materials are available in our self-access centre, where our centre co-ordinator can help you choose the right materials. There are also listening stations and a self-study library, to guide you through to a higher level.

Highly effective learning technology CES schools are equipped with a dedicated multimedia centre where

you can work on your language needs, improve your pronunciation, sharpen your listening skills and work on examination practice tests.

Certificates and reportsAfter all your hard work you will want to know what you have achieved! An exit test is available at each centre and your Certificate of Attendance will confirm the level you have reached - written proof of your achievement and a help in your future studies or career. You will receive a detailed report from your teacher outlining your progress and recommendations for further study.

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• IELTS 6.0 - 7.0

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• IELTS 4.0 • TOEIC 255 - 400

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The Standard General English Course takes place every morning from Monday to Friday, leaving you free every afternoon to join the Social Programme or study in our Self-Access facilities. Your morning lessons are divided into two parts and you will usually be taught by two different teachers.

In the first lesson the teacher concentrates on improving your accuracy, focusing primarily on grammar, reading and writing. The course-book is the basis for much of this lesson, with supplementary material taken from workbooks and other resource material.

The second session concentrates on improving your overall communicative proficiency and fluency, focusing on your listening, speaking and vocabulary and consolidating the first part of the morning. You will also be able to work on specific pronunciation difficulties and improve the language you will use in real-life situations.

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Worthing 20 9.30-13.00 Mon-Fri

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On the Intensive General English Course, you will follow the same programme as the Standard General English Course in the mornings, plus three afternoon classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, which gives you the opportunity to improve your communicative proficiency through discussions, topical debates, authentic materials and video.

Our modern teaching methods and use of supplementary materials give you the best opportunity to build your language skills and maximise the benefits of the time you spend with us.

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• IELTS 4.5 - 5.5

• IELTS 6.0 - 7.0

• IELTS 8.0 - 9.0

• TOEIC 785 - 900 • Cambridge CAE

• TOEIC 405 - 600 • Cambridge FCE Grade C

• IELTS 4.0 • TOEIC 255 - 400

• IE

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LEVEL 04

LEVEL 05

LEVEL 06

Dublin 26

Wimbledon 30

Worthing 30

School Lessons Time Day

9.00-13.00 Mon-Fri

14.00-16.00 Tues-Weds-Thurs

9.30-13.00 Mon-Fri

14.00-16.30 Tues-Weds-Thurs

9.30-13.00 Mon-Fri

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CES is a dynamic centre of learning in today’s ever changing world. Our course designers are very aware of the time constraints of our professional clients. They help the client to tailor a course that will cater for their social and business needs.

CES has vast experience delivering courses for management-level students in a number of professions. You will have one-to-one tuition in language for your profession and for the social occasions you will attend giving you the confidence and vocabulary necessary in today’s international business situations.

Executive CoursesOur Executive Courses are designed for business and professional people who wish to make the maximum progress in the shortest possible time. Each course is designed to meet the specific needs and objectives of the participants. Clients return a completed Language Needs Analysis Questionnaire to CES in advance, to help us to prepare the most effective course for your requirements.

On our Combination Course, you will follow the Standard Course in the mornings and you will also have two afternoons of individual lessons. These are designed to meet your individual needs and requirements and offer you the ideal opportunity to work on specific language problem areas with your own teacher.

During the first individual lesson, you will complete a Needs Analysis Form with your teacher, in which you can highlight particular areas to work on. This enables your teacher to plan your lessons according to your specific needs and ensures you get the most from your lessons.

Your teacher will discuss the details of your course with you again and you will have every opportunity to change the emphasis and content as you progress.

English for International LawThis course can cover topics such as criminal law, international law, human rights, public law and the judicial system. It can also be tailored to the specified requirements of the individual student.

Courses For Business People, The Financial Industry & Insurance Personnel These courses cover negotiation skills, meetings, telephone conversations, business letters, interview techniques and role play.

Medical PersonnelTopics include: attending international conferences; delivering medical papers to a conference; meetings and interviews; and English for Special Purposes.

Aviation PersonnelEnglish for Air Traffic Controllers and English for Airport Managers.

English for Professionals

Combination Course

Dublin 25

Wimbledon 25

Worthing 25

School Lessons Time Day

9.00-13.00 Mon-Fri

14.00-16.30 2 afternoons of 2.5 hrs

9.30-13.00 Mon-Fri

14.00-16.30 2 afternoons of 2.5 hrs

9.30-13.00 Mon-Fri

14.00-16.30 2 afternoons of 2.5 hrs

The CourseYou can take the Standard or Intensive English Course at any CES school. Students can book from 2 weeks in any centre.

The price includes: z Standard or Intensive Course

z Self-access study facilities

z Multimedia and listening centre

z Free e-mail and internet access

z Social and Cultural Programme

z Student counselling

z Student report and Certificate of Attendance

z Return flights between Dublin and London (minimum stay 24 weeks)

Please Note: Students coming from non-EU countries may require a study visa, so please refer to the following for details:

Ireland www.justice.ieUK www.ukvisas.gov.uk

Why not experience more than one destination? CES gives you a unique opportunity to study in two countries.

This course gives you the opportunity of living and learning more about the culture and social life of both England and Ireland. You can divide your stay as you wish and you can start your course in either England or Ireland - we leave the choice to you.

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Multi Destination Course

Three Locations - Two Countries One Programme

General English with Business OptionDublin - Wimbledon - WorthingStudents follow the Standard General English course in the mornings and take the Business option three afternoons per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

The Business option is designed for students who wish to improve their communicative proficiency in a business environment. It can be tailored to meet the needs of any particular group of students and focuses primarily on the specialised language of Business English in the following contexts:

» Meetings & Negotiations » Socialising & Travel » Oral & Written Presentations » Analysing Figures / Describing Trends » Sales / Marketing / Advertising » Understanding Cultural Differences » Oral & Written Communication (telephone, faxes, e-mails etc.)

If you have any particular areas of Business English that you particularly need to focus on, the course may, under certain circumstances, be adapted to accommodate these.

Ireland - This course takes place from February to October England - This course takes place in July and August

A minimum standard

of Intermediate Level is

necessary for these courses

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The course closely follows the Cambridge Framework and CES is hugely proud of our success in the examination over the years.

We recommend that, if possible, you arrive a week before your chosen course starts to allow us time to assess you and determine which level is most appropriate for you. Please note that we cannot accept any student for an examination course until we have confirmed that you are at the right level for the chosen examination. Your level will be determined by the Director of Studies, following an English Language Placement Test on your first day.

Your course will take place in the mornings and will be divided into two parts. In your first class, you will focus on the Grammar, Reading and Writing papers and in your second class, the emphasis is on Listening and Speaking. You will follow a course book in both classes and your teachers will also supply you with all necessary supplementary materials. During the

course, you will receive extra exam tutorials in the afternoons. We will also arrange practice exams for you on a regular basis throughout the course. These tutorials and the practice exams are all included in your fee.

A number of our CES teachers are qualified and experienced Cambridge examiners and their experience, combined with the tutorials and exam practice means you will be very well prepared for the exam at the end of your course. Our Director of Studies is always available to give you advice and to answer any questions you have about the exam.

Please note that our Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses will only take place if we have a minimum of 8 students for each level. The maximum number of students on any Cambridge Examination Preparation Course is 14.

Our Cambridge

Examination Preparation

Courses will only take place

if we have a minimum of 8

students for each level

The Cambridge Examination Preparation Courses are designed to help you prepare for one of the following Cambridge Examinations:

A Pathway To Your Future...

Cambridge Examination Preparation Course

Examination Exam Dates

PET Preliminary English Course

end March

end June

mid December

FCE First Certificate in English

mid March

mid June

end August

mid December

CAE Cambridge Advanced English

mid March

mid June

mid December

CPE Cambridge Proficiency in English

mid June

mid December

If you plan to go to university in either Ireland or the UK then you need to take the IELTS examination. CES will help you achieve your goal.

IELTS is the most widely recognised university entry requirement in Europe. Most universities require a level of between 5.5 and 7.5. Exams take place at an external centre on a regular basis, usually once or twice a month.

Students follow the Standard General English course in the mornings and take the IELTS preparation course three afternoons per week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. If you are starting your course at a low level you will be carefully encouraged and monitored in preparation for joining an IELTS Preparation Course. The ideal level for joining this course is intermediate (B1).

Your course will focus on improving your level of English as well as on developing your exam techniques. At the end of each week, you will be given a test, and a complete practice IELTS examination during the last week of the course. If you plan to take the exam while you are studying with CES, the Director of Studies will help you with registration.

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IELTS Preparation Course

A Pathway To Your Future...

Timetable

Dublin09.00 to 13.00

14.00 to 16.00

Wimbledon09.30 to 13.00

14.00 to 16.30

Worthing09.30 to 13.00

14.00 to 16.00

The Language Component includes:» Advanced language usage » Lexical development » Integrated skills » Varieties of English » Register and idioms » Pronunciation, stress and intonation

The Methodology Component includes:» NLP Principles and Multiple Intelligences » Addressing the Different Learning Styles » Task Based Learning » The Communicative Approach » The Lexical Approach » Exploiting the Course Book and Authentic Material » Drama and Music in the ELT Classroom » Materials Development » Motivating the Learner » Promoting Learner Autonomy

Afternoon Lectures» The Political and Historical Background of Ireland

(Ireland) / British Cultural Issues and Politics (England)

» Anglo-Irish Literature (Ireland) / English Literature (England)

» CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning)

Workshops» Traditional Irish Music (Ireland) » The Irish Language and Hiberno English (Ireland) » Famous English Writers (UK) » Works of Shakespeare (UK)

English for teachers is intended for non-native English teachers who wish to refresh their own language skills and at the same time examine different teaching approaches and methods. It provides opportunities to discuss and share ideas with colleagues from Europe and beyond. The sessions involve a variety of workshop, communicative and lecture formats, with 10 hours per week devoted to language usage, awareness and development. A further 10 hours is dedicated to the exploration of eclectic, pragmatic methodologies. We can also offer a focused primary / secondary course if numbers permit.

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English For Teachers

Duration - 2 weeks

Dublin Worthing

09.00 to 13.00 Monday - Friday Afternoon schedule of lectures and visits

09.30 to 13.00 Monday - Friday Afternoon schedule of lectures and visits

Long Term Programmes and Study Abroad Year UK and IrelandStudents come to us for a period of 32 weeks broken into three terms. The first term consist of 12 weeks of Intensive General English and for the second two terms you can either continue studying in CES, take a work experience option or study in a British college (in Wimbledon - Merton College and in Worthing - Worthing College). Students can take their Intensive English course at any CES school.

Option 1 - You can choose from a broad range of academic subjects and study alongside British and other international students at a British College. This is a great way to learn about the English and make friends with local students.

Option 2 - Exam Preparation. You can prepare for the University of Cambridge Exam at your appropriate level. You can also take the IELTS Exam or BULATS. This option is available in all CES year round schools. CES teachers will help you achieve your goals and objectives

Option 3 - Work Experience. You can get work experience with a local employer where the work will be relevant to the individual’s skills and career plans. You must have an intermediate level of English. In addition we will provide a supervised self study programme throughout your stay with CES.

You can start our study abroad year programme on any Monday throughout the year. A return Dublin London flight is included in the fee if you decide to study in dual locations.

Study at CES in TaiwanCES are very proud to announce that we now have a year-round school in Taiwan. Our school in Taipei has been licensed as an IELTS examination centre. Please contact us if you want more information on our Taipei programmes.

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to the future!

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Join in the fun...The Social and Activity Programme is a very important part of the CES experience and we try to make sure that we have something for everybody. We really do believe that it is important that while the students are learning English with us, they are also learning about the culture and people they are living with.

The summer is a time when university students from all over the world work on improving their language skills and CES welcomes these learners to all of our schools. During the summer we are able to offer students a variety of programme options. It is a good time to study - all schools are vibrant and exciting places to learn.

CES takes great pride in the very varied social programmes we organise at all our schools. During your stay with us we arrange:-

z Visits to art galleries and museums

z Visits to towns and cities with interesting

cultural and historical attractions

z Saturday, Sunday and weekend adventures

to see more of the life and times of the

country you are visiting

z Movie afternoons

- if you feel like relaxing

z Learning to Salsa, Hip Hop and Irish dance

- if you feel energetic

z Taking part in a quiz

z Tours to local historical and scenic spots

z 10 Pin Bowling

Adult Social Programme

Night activities include:

z Student parties

z Traditional pub nights

z Dog racing

z Discos

z Karaoke nights

z Walking tour quiz

z International food parties

z Barbeques

If there is something that you are interested in doing while you are with us, just let us know and we will do our best to organise it for you.

Each centre has a different programme - summer is a hugely expanded programme.

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Worthing

Ireland

Learning should be fun...

Activities Available At Junior Centres Include:Swimming • Mini-Golf •Town Quiz • Football Ten-Pin Bowling • Tennis • Beach Quiz • Volleyball

Evening Activities: Disco / Video Evening / International Food Party

Full Day Saturday Excursions Include:Full day excursions on a Saturday are either by coach or by train - to London sightseeing with Thames River cruise

or London to National History Museum & Covent Garden

or Portsmouth including a visit around the Victory & Mary Rose

or Brighton including Brighton Pavilion/sea life centre

or Winchester

Activities Available At Junior Centres Include:Football • Basketball • Volleyball • Rounders • Fun Games Table-Tennis • Art & Crafts • Aerobics • Badminton Movie Videos • Indoor Swimming (available off campus)

Afternoon Cultural Visits Include: National Museum • Dublin Castle • National History Museum James Joyce Centre • Kilmainham Gaol • Trinity College

Full Day Saturday Tours:Kilkenny City & Castle • Athlone & River Cruise Boyne Valley Tour • Glendalough & Powerscourt Gardens

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CES has a number of different options for the younger learner. We have junior summer centres in Dublin and Navan in Ireland and in Worthing in the UK.

We at CES feel that learning English should be fun. We recruit teaching staff for our junior centres who will motivate and encourage junior students to build on the English they already know.

The morning is divided into two sessions and you will usually have two teachers. The first session concentrates on reading, writing skills and key grammar. The class is organised so that learning is fun, resulting in steady progress. After the mid-morning break you will concentrate on improving your oral skills using role-play, debate, project work and learning about your surroundings in Ireland and the cultural places you will visit during your stay.

FacilitiesCES Junior Summer Centres have been chosen for their excellent academic and sports facilities. They are conveniently located close to our homestays, in mature suburbs. All are convenient to public transport links. Sports facilities include playing fields and gyms. These facilities allow CES to arrange a very varied and challenging sports and activity programme.

ActivitiesWe want you to enjoy your stay with us so we have organised an action-packed programme at each of our centres. You will visit historical places, take part in a lot of activities, arts and crafts, dance and sports, make lots of new friends and go to school discos or other arranged evening activities. In addition there are full day Saturday tours to places of historical interest or to towns and villages with cultural places of interest.

Junior International Summer Schools

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Junior English Language and Golf ProgrammeDuring July and August junior students can take an English language and golf programme in Dublin. This programme combines golf lessons, work with woods and irons and actual practice on a course. Three golf professionals work with each group and there will be a play-off on the final day for the CES trophy.

24-hour careOur staff are available throughout the day and the night as we realise how important it is that parents know their children are with caring and responsible people. Young students can be homesick, get lost or need medical care at any time, so our staff are always available and willing to help.

All our excursions are accompanied by CES leaders known as ‘Yellow Shirts’ (because of their clearly identifiable polo shirts) and these leaders have been very carefully trained in dealing with young people. They are selected for their warm manner and sense of responsibility.

Junior International Summer Schools

LESSON 1Placement Test Welcome Talk

Grammar Activities

and Reading

Writing and Communicative

Grammar

Grammar Activities

and Homework

Weekly Review / Test

LESSON 2Icebreakers and Warmer

Activities

Listening and Speaking Skills

Communicative Activities

Roleplay and Drama

Vocabulary and Pronunciation

LESSON 1Communicative

Grammar and Reading

Language Awareness

Grammar Activities and Homework

Reading and Writing Skills

Weekly Review / Test

LESSON 2Listening

and Speaking Activities

Music and Song

Listening and Speaking Skills

Communication Games

Roleplay and Drama

Week 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Afternoon Sports and Cultural Activities

Afternoon Sports and Cultural Activities

Sample Timetable

Sample Timetable

Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

One of the best ways to learn more about the people of Ireland and England is to choose homestay accommodation. Family life is informal and the people are welcoming, friendly and talkative, so you will have plenty of opportunities to practise your English.

Our homestays are carefully chosen by our Accommodation Officers and all homestays have been visited and approved by us. You will live in a house with a garden in a pleasant suburb close to good public transport. Students travel to and from school by bus or train.

Having chosen a homestay suitable for you, details will be sent and we would suggest you make contact with them to confirm your arrival time. You will have a light breakfast and evening meal in your homestay. Dinner usually takes place between 6pm and 7pm which allows you to join our evening programme or take part in some of our activities during the long summer evenings.

Dublin - accommodation is half board Monday to Friday and full board at weekends. Wimbledon - accommodation is half board. Worthing - accommodation is full board. Dublin Junior Students - accommodation is full board.

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Where will you stay?

Homestay Accommodation

Self Catering Accommodation Throughout The Year - DublinCrestfield & Auburn HouseCES have two year-round self-catering houses close to each other in Whitehall (4kms from the city centre). Whitehall is a mature residential area with a wide choice of buses to the city centre.

The majority of bedrooms are en-suite with a choice of single, twin and double rooms. A small number have a separate or shared bathroom.

All bedrooms have satellite TV, a study desk and free Wi-Fi access.

Students share a kitchen and also have a communal living room.

Check-in is Saturday or Sunday afternoon and check-out is Saturday morning. Bed linen and towels are supplied. Heating and electricity are included.

Self Catering Accommodation Summer Only - DublinShanowen SquareShanowen Square is a newly-built apartment complex comprising 86 apartments located within secure grounds and extensively landscaped gardens.

Apartments come in 3, 4 or 5 bedroom layout. This development is of a very high standard and is within an easy commute to the city centre.

Trinity CollegeTrinity College, Ireland’s oldest university, is located in the heart of the city and set in wonderful grounds close to all major cultural, sporting and entertainment attractions. It is a three-minute walk from CES Dame Street and has restaurants and a student bar. Students can choose from 3 types of accommodation, standard, superior or en-suite rooms.

UCD VillageUCD Village is just 6kms from the city centre and there is a direct bus from the campus to the city. While almost all accommodation is in single bedrooms, there is a small number of apartments with a double room, which are suitable for families. The self-contained apartments have 3-4 bedrooms with shared kitchen, bathroom and sitting room are shared. The kitchen is fully equipped, heating and electricity are free of charge and bed linen, continental quilts and hand-towels are provided.

LondonCES works with a number of self catering agencies and we can find the accommodation to meet your needs. Just let us know what you want.

Further information is available on request.

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Self Catering Accommodation - Dublin & London

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Dublin, Worthing & WimbledonCES welcomes groups of junior students from September through to May in Dublin, Wimbledon and in Worthing. The students are on a full board basis and are placed 2 per family.

Course ContentThe course will be designed to meet the exact requirements of the group. The course combines expert English language tuition with an interesting social and cultural programme. The course includes grammar and use of language, with the focus on listening and speaking in the second session. Students are assessed on their level of English on their first day and placed in a class according to their level. In class students will improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Class is for three hours each

day. Courses are subject to demand and may take place in the morning or afternoon. The course can be designed to include modules on Business English, English for Tourism, with a module on cultural studies. Activities and tours will be quoted for on request.

Social ProgrammeActivities and tours will be quoted on request. A social programme and excursions will be organised to meet the requirements of each group.

Homestay AccommodationAccommodation is in carefully selected homestays and students are placed 2 per family.

Wimbledon

Worthing

Dublin

The course combines

expert English language

tuition with an interesting

social and cultural

programme

Winter School Groups - September to May

InsuranceStudents are not insured by CES or your homestay against illness, theft or loss of personal belongings and the school accepts no responsibility in the event of these. We advise all students to take out full medical and personal insurance cover prior to departure. Students travelling from EU countries should bring their European Health Insurance card with them and students from non-EU countries must organise medical insurance. This is available on request at each school and is a visa requirement.

Summer CoursesDuring the peak summer period, courses take place at other city premises in addition to the main school buildings. These are centrally located and within walking distance of all amenities.

Airport Transfers To Homestay Please see our price list for more details.

VisaStudents from EU member countries do not need a Visa to enter Ireland or England. Students from

non-EU countries should check with their nearest embassy or consulate as a Study Visa may be required. For further information visit:

Ireland: www.justice.ie UK: www.ukvisas.gov.uk

Special Dietary RequirementsCES reserves the right to impose a surcharge where requests for special dietary requirements are made.

Counselling And WelfareCES have a full-time Accommodation Officer in all our schools to look after students’ welfare and deal with any problems or worries that you may have.

School HolidaysThe school is open throughout the year, with the exception of two weeks at Christmas. Please see our price list for course dates and national holidays.

Promotional PhotographySometimes CES or our representatives take photographs and videos during our courses or social activities which may be used for promotional purposes. Please advise at the time of booking if you do not wish to appear in any promotional material.

Data ProtectionIn order to fulfil our obligations to you and in some cases to the British Authorities it is necessary for us to see and copy your passport and visa if appropriate. We also need to have your contact details (if you are not staying in CES accommodation) and to know who your next of kin is. By enrolling you therefore agree to provide these and keep us informed of any changes. You also give permission to share these details at a time of inspection by an English UK inspector or Government official.

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For further

information visit

our website at

www.ces-schools.com

General Information

London

Dublin

Worthing

Dublin 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Tel: +353 1 6714233 Fax: +353 1 6714425

E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ces-schools.com

LondonNelson House, 271 Kingston Road, Wimbledon SW19 3NW, England.

Tel: +44 208 5435150 Fax: +44 208 5401416

E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ces-schools.com

Worthing 12 Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HE, England.

Tel: +44 1903 231330 Fax: +44 1903 200953

E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ces-schools.com

Taiwan Chunghsiao East Road, Sec. 4 No. 169 7F-1 (Chunghsiao Tunhua Station Exit 1) Taipei City, Taiwan.

Tel: 886 2 27783100 Fax: 886 2 27782602

E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ces-taipei.com.tw

ENGLAND - Accredited by the British Council for teaching English as a foreign language.

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IRELAND - Recognised by the Department of Education as an English Language School for the Teaching of English as a foreign language.

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Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

CES City Centre locations! Founded in 1979 Centre of English Studies is one of the oldest and most prominent English

language schools in Ireland. CES have two year round centres located in the very heart of

Dublin city on the same street as Trinity College, Christchurch Cathedral and Dublin Castle.

We have two prestigious

buildings within two

minutes’ walk of each

other and a short stroll

will take you to the

cobbled quadrangle of

Trinity College or the

Georgian splendour of

Dublin Castle. The

schools are surrounded

by all of the best shops,

restaurants and cultural

attractions. Both schools are easily accessed by all

forms of public transport, bus, DART and LUAS. Our

main centre on 31 Dame Street is a Grade 1 listed building and was built at the end of the

18th century. Both buildings have been completely refurbished to the very highest

international standards.

CES has an acknowledged worldwide reputation for academic excellence and we are one of only 4 schools in Ireland to have been accepted as full EAQUALS members. CES Dublin is also a founder-member of MEI and is accredited by ACELS and the Irish Department of Education. We are also proud members of Dublin Tourism and the Dublin Chamber of Commerce.

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

Dublin Dublin is a lively, vibrant and modern capital city whose economic strength is reflected in

the wonderful rejuvenation of our city quays and the dock areas. It is one of the most

popular destinations for weekend tourists in Europe because it has everything for the

visitor, from ancient ruins to an active nightlife. We have a modern transport system which

allows easy access to all parts of the city so students can easily explore the city and the

seascapes of Dublin Bay.

21st Century Dublin is a modern cosmopolitan city whose shops and restaurants reflect a

confident, multicultural city. Music, culture and art are everywhere. Throughout the year

there are hundreds of festivals and concerts to cater for all tastes. Areas such as Temple Bar

and Vicar Street are the "Latin Quarter" of Dublin and are always lively, with a huge

selection of restaurants, food and music from all over the world.

The young vibrant population of the city has a wonderful array of nightclubs, bars and cafes.

There is something in Dublin for all tastes. If you are interested in dance music or traditional

music there is always a place for you to go.

Dublin's galleries and museums are all within easy walking distance of each other. Merrion

Square, Fitzwilliam Square and the surrounding areas have examples of the best Georgian

architecture in Europe. Our city parks are wonderful places for a romantic stroll or just to

escape from the city for while.

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

CES Dublin – Facilities

Both our teaching centres are imposing buildings within the boundaries of medieval Dublin. Dame Court has been renovated to the highest of international standards and its strong bright colours make the classrooms and leisure areas fresh and vibrant, allowing you to feel relaxed and comfortable at all times. We have a total of 25 pristine classrooms, all with facilities for tape recorders, TV and video. Our multi media centre has the most up-to-date technology and software with free broadband internet access, Wi-Fi and personal laptop access points. A listening centre and self access study library are available and a teacher is on duty every afternoon for advice and guidance on additional study. We can also help you prepare for an exam in your own country.

We at CES know that a comfortable environment and caring staff are essential to effective language learning. Our reception area in the entrance hall doubles as a booking office for tours and activities and students are encouraged to join in the visits and in the fun – don’t make the mistake of missing out on what CES and Dublin have to offer!

Our CES CAFE provides light snacks and drinks. It is the ideal environment to stay and chat to friends after a busy day and our leisure area with plasma screen TV provides up-to-date news throughout the day plus a movie every afternoon.

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

NEW INTERNET CAFE & COMPUTER ROOM December 2009 saw CES invest in another internet cafe in 31 Dame Street. We now have a total of 26 computers available, all with free broadband internet access!

Award Winning School! In 2007 CES was awarded the Language Travel Magazine Award for ‘Star English Language

School’ in Europe. We were shortlisted for the same award again in 2008 & 2009. CES is the ONLY school in Dublin to have either WON or been SHORTLISTED for these awards!

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION HOME STAY ACCOMMODATION One of the best ways to improve your English is by taking homestay accommodation. Our homestays are all visited and checked by our Accommodation Officers and are chosen for their friendliness and the warm welcome that each student is given. Homestays are located close to our schools and to public transport links.

We will send you details of your homestay and you must make contact with the office and your homestay to confirm your flight number and time of arrival. You will have breakfast and evening meal in your home from Monday to Friday and all your meals at the weekends. It is advisable to bring your own towels and toiletries.

Breakfast is a light meal consisting of juice, cereal, toast or brown bread. Dinner usually consists of soup, main dish of meat or fish and dessert. The main evening meal takes place between 6pm and 7pm, which allows you to join our evening programme or to take part in some sporting activity during the long summer evenings. CES RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION Crestfield & Auburn House

CES have two small year round residences that those students who do not wish to stay in home stay

can use. With a total of 22 beds in single en-suite, twin en-suite, double and standard rooms we can

cater for all needs and requirements. Each residence has a kitchen and communal dining area. All

have Wi-Fi access as well as satellite television. There are facilities to wash and dry clothes in both

residences.

Students taking accommodation in our residences must book an airport transfer as they need to be

shown in to their room and given sets of house keys etc. This will cost €65 one way.

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

SOCIAL & CULTURAL PROGRAMME See the sights OF Dublin & Ireland….. Experience the history and culture. Throughout the year we organize a varied and interesting social and cultural programme for all our students. You will have the opportunity to visit museums, historic cathedrals and castles or just laze at the beach and chat to fellow students. In the evenings we arrange visits to pubs, theatres and dog racing.

During July and August and September the programmes are extended so you will have even more choice of different things to do in the afternoons and evenings. The CES Programme has become famous as we offer over 30 activities per week, all accompanied by our equally famous ‘Yellow Shirts’

You will be given a detailed social and activity programme in your CES information pack on your first day. If you do not wish to go on an activity you can relax in our students’ leisure room and watch a video or use the excellent facilities in our multimedia room. We arrange afternoon visits to: Trinity College & the Book of Kells - Dublin Castle The Guinness Store House - The Old Jameson Whiskey Museum River Liffey River Cruise - The Chester Beatty Library

And Evening visits to: Dublin Pub’s & Cafe - Shelbourne Park Greyhound Racing Theatre - Bowling Irish Music & Dance nights - CES Walking Tour

Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: 353 1 6714233 Fax: 353 1 6714425 Web: www.ces-schools.com Mail: [email protected]

General Information CES: Centre of English Studies 31 Dame Street Dublin 2

Emergency 24 Hour Number 00 353 87 2292415 (from an International Phone) OR 087 2292415 Insurance Students are not insured by CES or your homestay against illness, theft or loss of personal belongings and the school accepts no responsibility in the event of these. We advise all students to take our full medical and personal insurance cover prior to departure. Students travelling from EU countries should bring their European Health Insurance card with them and students from non-EU countries must organise medical insurance, this is available on request at each school and is a visa requirement.

Summer courses During the peak summer period, courses take place at other city premises in addition to the main school buildings. These are centrally located and within walking distance of all amenities. Airport transfers to homestay will cost €65 in 2010 and can be arranged between 07.00 – 24.00hrs.

Special dietary requirements CES reserves the right to impose a surcharge where requests for special dietary requirements are made.

Visa Students from EU member countries do not need a visa to enter Ireland or England. Students from non-EU countries should check with their nearest embassy or consulate as a Study Visa may be required. For further information visit:- Ireland:- www.justice.ie UK:- www.ukvisas.gov.uk Counselling and welfare CES have a full-time Accommodation Officer’s in our schools to look after students’ welfare and deal with any problems or worries that you may have.

School holidays The school is open throughout the year, with the exception of two weeks at Christmas. Please see our price list for course dates and national holidays

CENTRE OF ENGLISH STUDIES

2010 Agent Handbook

Dublin * London * Worthing *Oxford

-EDUCATION -REPUTATION -DEDICATION

www.ces-schools.com

Contents

• Contents 1

Page Number

• Agents’ Area 2

Adult Year Round Courses

• Standard Course – Dublin, Wimbledon and Worthing 3

• Intensive Course – Dublin, Wimbledon and Worthing 4

• Combination Course – Dublin, Wimbledon and Worthing 5

• Executive Plus – Professional and Management Courses 5

• Standard General English and Work Experience 6

• Exam Preparation Courses – Dublin, Wimbledon and Worthing 7

• Special Long Terms Courses – Ireland and UK 8

• Multi Destination Course – Ireland and UK 9

• Study Abroad Year – Wimbledon & Worthing 9

Summer Only Courses

• Intensive Course - General + Business English 10

• Teachers Course – Dublin and Worthing 11

• Oriel College, Oxford, UK 12

• Accommodation Information. Ireland and UK 13

• Self Catering Information – Ireland 14

• Airport Transfers and General Information 15

Junior Courses

• Junior Language and Activity Courses 17

• Junior 4:1 Programme – Dublin 18

• Junior English Language and Golf Programme 18

• Young Learners Programme – Worthing 19

• Junior Stage Programme – Dublin 20

• Junior Stage Programme –Wimbledon 21

• Junior Stage Programme – Worthing 22

• Junior Terms and Conditions 23

• General Terms and Conditions 24

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Agent’s Area

Please contact Joe at [email protected] to receive your special Agent’s login and password The Agent’s Area is constantly updated Here is a sample of what you will find:

• 2010 Agent's Manual (PDF)

• 2010 Fees (PDF)

• Description of all centres

• Key selling points

• Student Handbook 2010 (PDF)

• Your first day at CES/Nationality Breakdown (PDF)

• 1 Week Stage Programme 2010 (PDF)

• 2 Week Junior Stage Programme 2010 (PDF)

• 2 Week Junior Summer Programme 2010 (PDF)

• 3 Week Junior Summer Programme 2010 (PDF)

• 4 Week Junior Summer Programme 2010 (PDF)

• Wimbledon Street Map (PDF)

• Worthing Street Map (PDF)

• Group Leaders Handbook 2010 (PDF)

• CES Crestfield Photos (PDF)

• CES Crestfield Information (PDF)

• CES Auburn Photos (PDF)

• CES Auburn information

• Executive Needs & Analysis Form (PDF)

• Hi-Res Image Gallery

• Irish Agent

• UK Agents

Junior Centres

• CES Mount Temple School

• CES Mercy College

• CES Worthing College

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STANDARD GENERAL ENGLISH DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

Dublin: - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (20 hours) Wimbledon: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons) Worthing: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons)

2 Wks 3 Wks 4 Wks 5-12 Wks 13-23 Wks 24+ Wks Dublin Euro€470 Euro€670 Euro€882 Euro€213

per wk Euro€180 per wk

Euro€170 per wk

Wimbledon GBP£320 GBP£476 GBP£640 GBP£156 GBP£153 GBP£150

Worthing GBP£282 GBP£422 GBP£549 GBP£128 GBP£122 GBP£116

The Standard General Course takes place throughout the year and students may join this course on any Monday. The morning is divided into two parts and two teachers usually share the class. The first part of the morning concentrates on grammar and structure of the language. The second part concentrates on communication skills. The course is designed to improve students’ abilities to use language accurately and fluently while concentrating on the skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing. The course is based on the most up-to-date methodology, course books and authentic materials. Students are assessed on their first day and following a written and oral exam, are then placed in a class at their appropriate level. All long term students are assessed every four weeks and both Student and Agents are given a report updating their progress.

Beginners Course

Dublin – 4th Jan, 12th April, 21st June, 19th July, 30th

STANDARD & INTENSIVE COURSES AVAILABLE – ALL YEAR

August. Worthing / Wimbledon – Please contact the school directly.

ENROLMENT Every Monday

TUITION HOURS OF 55 mins (Dublin)

45 mins (Worthing & Wimbledon)

MINIMUM STAY 2 Weeks

AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

8 - 10

MAXIMUM NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

14

LEVELS AVAILABLE Elementary to Advanced

(6)

AGE

16+

ALL COURSES

FEES INCLUDE Self-Access Study Facilities Additional Course Materials

Certificate of Attendance Detailed Report

Multimedia & Listening Centre Social Programme (some free visits)

Free Internet & e-mail access Free wi-fi access

Student counselling

NOT INCLUDED Textbook

Entry Fees to Tours Full day excursions

Airport Transfer (see page 16) Local Travel Tickets

Note: Commission is paid on Tuition Fees only.

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INTENSIVE GENERAL ENGLISH DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

Dublin:- 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Mon-Fri & 14.00hrs to 16.00hrs Tues,Wed&Thurs (26 hours) Wimbledon:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri & 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues,Wed&Thurs (30 lessons) Worthing:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri & 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues,Wed &Thurs (30 lessons)

2 Wks 3 Wks 4 Wks 5-12 Wks 13-23 Wks 24+ Wks Dublin €576 €822 €1095 €260

per wk €250 per wk

€237 per wk

Wimbledon £448 £680 £906 £216 £211 £204

Worthing £406 £612 £813 £192 £187 £182

Course Content: This course is suitable for students who want to maximise on work carried out in the Standard Course. The afternoon class concentrates on authentic spoken and written English using newspaper, magazine and video as well as the students’ own material in order to develop communication skills. Colloquial language, idioms and increased vocabulary will enable you to communicate effectively in real life situations. The main objective of the Intensive Course is to develop communication skills at an accelerated rate and improve your competence in using English in everyday social situations. All long- term students are assessed every four weeks and are given a report updating their progress.

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION Twin Room

Per Week Single Room

Per Week Administration

Fee Dublin

Half board Mon-Fri Full board weekends

€175 per week €30 supp per week June-Oct

€65

2 Weeks €350 3 Weeks €525 4 Weeks €700

Wimbledon Half board accommodation

£125 per week £140 per week £50

2 Weeks £250 £280 3 Weeks £375 £420 4 Weeks £500 £560

Worthing Full board

£108 per week £115 per week £50

2 Weeks £216 £230 3 Weeks £324 £345 4 Weeks £432 £460

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COMBINATION ENGLISH DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

Dublin:- 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Mon-Fri (20 hours) + 5 hrs One-to-One (14.00-16.30 between Mon-Fri) Wimbledon:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri (20 lessons) + 5 hrs One-to-One (14.00-16.30 between Mon-Fri) Worthing:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri (20 lessons) + 5 hrs One-to-One (14.00-16.30 between Mon-Fri) 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks Extra Wk Dublin €922 €1344 €1699 €425 Wimbledon £590 £879 £1127 £285 Worthing £564 £846 £1096 £282 The morning follows the Standard Course. The afternoon one-to-one classes are designed to meet the exact needs and requirements of each individual participant. Students are asked to complete a Language Needs and Analysis form in advance of their arrival - this allows our Academic Team to prepare a suitable course for each student. The two one to one class sessions will take place between Mon – Fri. The Combination Course is very popular with International Managers and Multinationals as it allows students to improve their general English skills in the morning and to have a special ESP course to meet their exact needs and requirements in the afternoons. We are able to provide ESP programmes in English for Business, Insurance, Services Industries, Banking, Aviation, Manufacturing and the Medical Professions on request.

EXECUTIVE PLUS – Professional & Management Courses Individual tuition is offered at all levels, from Beginners to Advanced throughout the year. Each of our specialised courses is designed to meet the needs of particular specialist areas. The course is designed to encourage clients to use their English and to communicate freely and with ease in English in their work related areas. The use of technical manuals, seminars, lectures and company visits (when requested) will be part of the course. The course will be priced according to the number of clients. Teaching hour of 55 minutes – Ireland. Teaching hour of 60 minutes – UK. CES specialize in English for Aviation, Business, Banking, Manufacturing, Medicine, Law, Insurance, Tourism and the Services Industries.

Dublin Wimbledon Worthing 1:1 (1 person only) €53 per hour £42 per hour £42 per hour

**Group prices available on request**

• Participants have to complete a Language Needs and Analysis form before arriving. Accommodation Tariffs 2010 - IRELAND

• Executive Host-Family Accommodation = €230 per week / (only available to clients taking Executive Plus Courses and is subject to availability)

Accommodation Tariffs 2010 - UK

• Wimbledon / Home-stay Accomm (half board) = Single Room £140 per wk. • Worthing / Home-stay Accomm (full board) = Single Room £115 per wk.

Accommodation charges are exclusive of administration fee of €65 Ireland / £50 England.

PLEASE NOTE:- Agent Commission on Executive Plus Courses is 20%.

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STANDARD GENERAL ENGLISH & WORK EXPERIENCE

Dublin: - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (20 hours) Wimbledon: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons) Worthing: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons)

4 Wks 5-12 Wks 13-23Wks 24+Wks Dublin €882 €216 per wk €190 per wk €180 per wk Wimbledon £640 £156 per wk £153 per wk £150 per wk Worthing £549 £124 per wk £118 per wk £113 per wk

+ WORK EXPERIENCE NETT FEE: Ireland €500 U.K. £565 (1-8 weeks),

£650 (8 weeks+) Standard General English Course: See Standard General English, page 5 Work Experience The Work Experience programme is the ideal way for students to further improve their English language level while developing their professional skills. Through hands on experience you will gain a greater understanding of the international business environment. The Work Experience programme is perfect for university students, graduates and young professionals aged 18 years or over and who have a minimum English level of Intermediate! You must take a minimum of 4 weeks English language course with us before you start your Work Experience and you can have the Work Experience for a period of 4 weeks to 6 months.

Duration Basis Options Up to 5 Weeks Unpaid Cannot specify sector or type of work. May be in a charity organisation – shop – office. May be in the Hospitality sector. 6 – 12 Weeks Unpaid May request sector or type of work but this cannot be guaranteed. May be in a charity organisation – shop / office. Likely to be general administration tasks. 3-6 Months Unpaid May request sector or type of work. Is likely to secure a placement relevant to experience / qualifications / level of English.

The work will have a high degree of administrative tasks and will be a junior position.

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EXAMINATION PREPARATION COURSES DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

Class Times

Dublin:- 09.00 to 13.00 (20 hours)

Wimbledon:- 09.30 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 16.30 Tues, Wed & Thurs

(30 lessons)

Worthing:- 09.30 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 16.30 Tues, Wed & Thurs

(30 lessons) FCE Dates DUBLIN

11.01.10-12.03.10 (9 wks) 15.03.10-11.06.10 (13 wks) 13.09.10-10.12.10 (13 wks)

UK 11.01.10-12.03.10 (9 wks)

22.03.10-11.06.10 (12 wks) 20.09.10-10.12.10 (12 wks)

ALL CENTRES :- Maximum Number in Class

14 Average Number in Class

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In today’s competitive world it is necessary for job seekers to have the highest qualifications possible. Our examination courses are designed to prepare students for these examinations and allow them to achieve the best possible results. _________________________________________________________ The Cambridge Examination Course is designed to prepare students for one of the following Cambridge Examinations: First Certificate in English (FCE) Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) The Cambridge Examinations take place three times each year, in mid March, mid June and mid December. Students are advised to arrive one week before the course start date to allow time for assessment. We cannot accept a student for any examination course until CES have confirmed the student is at the appropriate level for their chosen examination. Please note there must be a minimum of 8 students for each level of the Cambridge Exam. Should we fail to reach 8 bookings for Proficiency we will amalgamate Advanced with Proficiency and CES will provide free tutorials for Proficiency students. Every student is appointed a tutor to monitor their progress and to continually assess their progress with CES. Practice tests and assessments are a key part of the programme.

CAMBRIDGE 9 Week Course Fee 12 Week Course Fee 13 Week Course Fee

Dublin €1767 €2200 €2340

Wimbledon £1835 £2448

Worthing £1697 £2256

IELTS Course Dublin 26 hours per week. UK 30 lessons per week.

Standard plus IELTS 6 hours Starting Dates

Wimbledon 19.04.10 - 14.05.10 Worthing 15.02.10 - 12.03.10 09.08.10 - 03.09.10 Dublin Any Monday

CES will offer an IELTS and TOEIC preparation course a number of times each year.

IELTS PREPARATION COURSE Course Fee Dublin Wimbledon Worthing 4 Weeks €1095 £906 £827

A formal IELTS qualification is essential for those candidates who intend to go on to study a university course through English. IELTS is the most widely accepted university entry requirement in Ireland or the UK. CES will help the candidate achieve their goal. A score of between 6.0 and 7.5 is generally required. Examinations are scheduled regularly and take place at an external centre on a regular basis usually once or twice a month; a course of 4 weeks is advisable before the examination. Students follow the Standard General English course in the mornings and take the IELTS preparation course three afternoons per week. The special IELTS preparation course is designed for students preparing for entry to a British or Irish university or college in the autumn. The ideal level for joining the course is intermediate (B1) as determined by the CES entry test or to those holding an existing IELTS grade of 5.0 or more overall, for which a photocopy of the certificate is required. There will be a test at the end of each week and a full mock examination in the final week of the course. The minimum number of enrolments required for each course is 6. If you are starting your course at a low level you will be carefully encouraged and monitored in preparation for joining an IELTS Preparation Course. The course will focus on improving your level of English as well as on developing you exam techniques. At the end of each week you will be given a test and a complete practice IELTS examination during the last week of the course. If you plan to take the exam while you are studying with CES the Director of Studies will help you with registration. 7

SPECIAL LONG-TERM COURSES DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

See below for special discounted rate on these courses STANDARD COURSE (Oct – June) (A minimum of 24 weeks must be booked and paid for in advance to avail of this special price) Dublin: - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (20 hours) Wimbledon: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons) Worthing: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons)

Ireland 25 Weeks Course + 12 Weeks Holidays

36 Weeks Course + 16 Weeks Holidays

Dublin Euro€4000 + €150 Exam Fee* Euro€5724 +€150 Exam Fee* England 24 Weeks Course 36 Weeks Course Wimbledon GBP£2928 GBP£4362 Worthing GBP£2517 GBP£3775 This is a special long-term course to prepare students for further study. The morning is divided into two parts: the first part of the morning concentrates on grammar and writing and the second part concentrates on conversation and oral work. Our Director of Studies and Multi Media teacher will always be available to give you any help and any advice you may require. Students can use the afternoon Self Access Centre to prepare for exams. The students will have access to our Multi Media room each afternoon for further study. Students may join our social programme in the afternoons or evenings, and learn more about the culture & history of England or Ireland.

*Students who wish to work in Ireland must take a recognised International Exam.

INTENSIVE COURSE OPTION (Oct-June) Dublin: - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (26 hours) 14.00hrs to 16.00hrs Tues, Wed and Thurs Wimbledon: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (30 lessons) 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues, Wed and Thurs Worthing: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (30 lessons) 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues, Wed and Thurs 25 Weeks Course +

12 Weeks Holidays 36 Weeks Course + 16 Weeks Holidays

Dublin Euro€5243 + €150 Exam Euro€7441 +€150 Exam UK 24 Weeks Course 36 Weeks Course Wimbledon GBP£3806 GBP£5580 Worthing GBP£3775 GBP£5400

*THIS COURSE IS AVAILABLE TO AGENTS ONLY 20% Commission on these courses.

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MULTI-DESTINATION OPPORTUNITY DUBLIN / WIMBLEDON / WORTHING

STANDARD COURSE

Dublin: - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (20 hours) Wimbledon: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons) Worthing: - 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons) Price Location

24 Weeks = €3685 or £2995 UK and Ireland

Students can start and finish in Ireland OR the UK.

36 Weeks = €5775 or £4695 UK, Wimbledon, Worthing and

Dublin

A return UK-Ireland / Ireland-UK air fare is included.

Why not let your clients experience more than one destination. CES gives agents a unique opportunity to offer clients a chance to study in two countries but one school.

This course gives students the opportunity of living and learning more about the culture and social life in England and in Ireland. Students can chose a 24 or 36 week stay and can start their course in either England or Ireland. A return flight between England and Ireland is included in the fee. Students can spend 12 weeks in London seeing all the celebrated sights and visiting the world famous museums and art galleries. Then 12 weeks can be spent on the south coast of England in the picturesque seaside town of Worthing. Here students can visit the famous Arundel Castle and Cathedral, which is situated close to Worthing and visit other seaside towns such as Brighton and Portsmouth. 12 weeks in Ireland will allow your student live with an Irish family and experience the best of Dublin. Dublin’s city centre is small and CES schools are within walking distance of art galleries and museums and the most exclusive shops and cafes. In the evenings Irish music is available at a large number of pubs, weekend tours to places like Glendalough and Kilkenny and Athlone allow our visitors to appreciate our historical sites and scenery.

STUDY ABROAD YEAR Wimbledon and Worthing

INTENSIVE COURSE Wimbledon:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri & 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues-Thurs (30 lessons) Worthing:- 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs Mon-Fri & 14.00hrs to 16.30hrs Tues-Thurs (30 lessons)

Tuition Tariff 2010 - £4895 The Study Abroad Year is for a 36 week period, studying for 32 weeks and taking 2 x 2 week holidays. Clients normally start with 12 weeks on the Intensive Course, to be followed by two 10 week periods when, in addition to continued study of English, clients can also attend a British State College (must have Intermediate level of English). Clients choose a subject of their choice from those available at the chosen college (subjects include Art and Design, Business Studies, Computing, Dance, Design, Drama, Theatre Studies, Economics, Electronics) and then take a public examination in English and/or gain work experience with local employers. If students prefer to continue their English course at CES during the day, it is sometimes possible to arrange evening classes in the academic subject chosen. Note: Ireland and England – there will be an optional IELTS Preparation Class available at advertised times throughout the year. There must be a minimum of 6 students interested in this class. Students must have a minimum level of intermediate.

For more information, please ask CES for our special ‘Study Abroad Year’ brochure.

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GENERAL ENGLISH COURSE WITH BUSINESS ENGLISH DUBLIN / WORTHING

Class Times

Dublin:-

09.00 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 16.00 Tue, Wed & Thurs

(26 hours)

Worthing:-

09.30 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 16.30 Tues, Wed & Thurs

(30 lessons)

ENROLMENT

February - October – DUBLIN July & August - WORTHING

MINIMUM STAY

2 Weeks

MINIMUM AGE

18 years

LEVEL

From Intermediate

2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks Extra wk Dublin €576 €822 €1095 €260 Worthing £406 £612 £813 £192

General English with Business Option –

Dublin and Worthing: -

Students taking this option follow the Standard General English course in the mornings and take the Business option three afternoons per week (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays). The Business Option is designed for students who wish to improve their communicative proficiency in a business environment. The course can be tailored to meet the needs of any particular group of students and focuses primarily on the specialised language of Business English in the following contexts:

Meetings and Negotiations Socialising and Travel Oral and Written Presentations Analysing Figures / Describing Trends Sales / Marketing / Advertising Understanding Cultural Differences Oral and Written Communication (telephone, faxes, e-mails etc)

If students have any particular areas of Business English that they particularly need to focus on, the course may, under certain circumstances, be adapted to accommodate them. Business English is available throughout the year if there is a minimum of 4 students taking this option.

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TEACHERS COURSE DUBLIN & WORTHING 2 Week / 50 Hour Course

Dublin: 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs Monday to Friday (20 HOURS) Worthing: 09:30hrs to 13.00hrs Monday to Friday (20 lessons)

Course Content: English for Teachers is intended for non-native English Teachers who wish to refresh their own language skills and at the same time examine different teaching approaches and methods. The course provides opportunities for discussion and sharing ideas with colleagues from Europe and beyond. The sessions involve a variety of workshop, communicative and lecture formats. 10 hours per week is devoted to language usage, awareness and development. A further 10 hours is dedicated to the exploration of eclectic, pragmatic methodologies. We offer a focused primary / secondary course if numbers permit. Please visit <http://www.leargas.ie/education/comenius/comenius2.2b.html for comenius information.

The Language Component

The Methodology Component Afternoon Lectures

Workshops Drama + Literature

• Integrated skills • Authentic listening

& reading • Speaking and

writing skills • Vocabulary in

context • Grammar and Use of

language • Varieties of English

• The Lexical Approach • Task Based Learning • Drama in the classroom • Literature and stories • Music & Song • Pronunciation, Stress & Intonation • Authentic Materials • Exploiting the Course book • Games in the classroom & activities

using no resources

• Political &

historical background in Ireland or England • Literature • Drama • The Great Poets

• Traditional music

• The Great Poets

Dublin Dates

28th June – 09th July 12th – 23rd July 3rd – 13th

Worthing Date

28

August

th June – 09th July 12th – 23rd

Maximum 16 per class.

Level:- Intermediate+ July

This course will take place if there is a minimum of

6 participants.

WEEK 1 WEEK 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

AM

Introduc-

tion

Ice Breakers

Needs

Analysis

Pronun-ciation Ideas &

techniques

Games away

from the course book

Writing in the

classroom

Songs in the class-

room

Task

Based Learning

Exploiting

course books

Pronunciation:

Ideas and techniques

Ideas for

exam classes

Speaking

and Presen-tation

AM

Orien-tation

Listening

in the classroom

Lexical

Approach

Drama in

the classroom

Materials develop-

ment/ using

Internet as a

resource

Drama in

the classroom

Teacher develop-

ment

Ideas for

Phrasal verbs

Vocabulary in context

Course

Evaluation

LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH

PM

History of

Ireland or

England

Music/ Drama + Literature

Visit

Visit

Free

Politics

Visit

Visit

Literature

Free

2 Week Course HomeStay Self Catering Dublin €940 From €350 - 2 Weeks From €350

Worthing £670 From £230 - 2 Weeks Not Available

+ Afternoon programme of lecture and visits

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International Summer Residential Course Oriel College, Oxford, UK.

CES/Swandean are proud to introduce our exclusive course at one of

England’s oldest and most prestigious universities.

5th July to 20th

Individuals

August 2010

£762 per week 5-10 £731 each per week 10-15 £720 each per week

Lessons:- 15 hours English language & 5 hours British Culture & History

LOCATION Oxford is one of the best-known and most highly respected universities in the world. Our exclusive International Summer Course in English Language and English culture takes place in Oriel College, one of the oldest Colleges in Oxford University. Oriel is in the middle of Oxford, so it is easy to reach the many attractions and amenities of this historic city and university on foot. Classes take place in the 14th

COURSE

century rooms overlooking the main quadrangle and meals are taken in the ancient dining rooms of the college, so students can experience a real taste of the history of Oxford.

The course consists of 20 classroom hours per week, of which 15 hours are lessons in English as a foreign language and 5 hours are lessons on British culture and history. There is a maximum of 12 students per class. We assess the level of each student’s English by test and interview on the first Monday of the course. The student is allocated to an appropriate level of class. The course is most suitable for students of pre-intermediate level and above. The minimum requirement is an elementary level of English and a vocabulary of about 250 words. The minimum age is 16 years and groups are most welcome.

ACCOMMODATION Participants on the course stay in Oriel College new residences, each in a single room. All rooms have ensuite bathroom. Full board provided on Monday to Friday, consisting of breakfast, lunch, and evening meal. On Saturdays and Sundays, breakfast only is served. Meals are prepared by the College chef and his staff -breakfast, lunch and evening meal are served in the magnificent Oxford College dining hall. Wine, beer and soft drinks may be purchased at extra cost. There is also a College bar in the first quadrangle, which can be used by resident course participants and is a great meeting point in the evenings.

ACTIVITY PROGRAMME Each week, we provide two afternoon and two evening activities included in the price. These activities include visits to other colleges, museums and art galleries, punting on the river, sports, parties and discos. Each activity is supervised, with the assistance of undergraduates of Oriel College. We also arrange excursions on Saturdays and Sundays to places such as London, Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s birthplace) and Woodstock, home of Blenheim Palace. Students pay only if they wish to take these excursions, at prices ranging from £25 to £40 according to the destination.

TRANSFER INFORMATION Participants in the course can travel to and from Oxford by a bus service, operating 24 hours, return fares from Heathrow of approximately £25 or from Gatwick of approximately £35. If required, we can arrange collection from and return to either Gatwick or Heathrow airports, in private car transfers. The cost per journey from Gatwick is £150 and from Heathrow is £115.

• Course book included in the fee. • Group price available on request. • Maximum 15% Commission on this course.

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Home Stay ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION UK & Ireland

Home-Stay accommodation is arranged in carefully selected houses which have been visited by our Accommodation Officers. If a student wishes to leave their family, at least 7 days’ notice must be given to the School. If one week’s notice is not given, one full week’s accommodation must be paid. IRELAND Home-Stay Accommodation – Dublin During the Academic Year (October to May), adult students will usually have a single room with study facilities. A daily shower is available and we recommend that clients bring their own towels. A reasonable amount of laundry will be done for students. This does not include jeans, sweaters or jackets. Accommodation is half-board Monday to Friday (bed, breakfast and evening meal) and full-board at the weekends (bed, breakfast, light lunch and evening meal). Price quoted is for 7 nights. Extra nights on arrival or departure are charged at €30 per night. Minimum stay is 2 weeks.

Accommodation Dublin Rate per week (7 nights) = €175 Administration Fee = €65

Extra Night = €30 Christmas Holidays (2 weeks) = €480 Single Room Supplement per week = €30 (1st June to 29th

ENGLAND

Sept 2010) (Single rooms are subject to availability. Please be aware that July, August and September are very busy and there is limited availability).

Wimbledon is half board only (breakfast and dinner). Price quoted is for 7 nights. Extra nights on arrival or departure are charged at the rate shown below. Minimum stay is 2 weeks.

Accommodation Wimbledon Rate per week (7 nights) = £125 (T) / 140 (S) Administration Fee = £50

Extra Night = £18 / £20 T = Twin Room / S = Single Room (Single rooms are subject to availability. Please be aware that July, August and September are very busy and there is limited availability).

Accommodation is full board in Worthing (breakfast, packed lunch and dinner). Price quoted is for 7 nights. Extra nights on arrival or departure are charged at the rate shown below. Minimum stay is 2 weeks

Accommodation Worthing Rate per week (7 nights) = £108 (T) / £ 115 (S) Administration Fee = £50

Extra Night = £16 / £17 T = Twin Room / S = Single Room (Single rooms are subject to availability. Please be aware that July, August and September are very busy and there is limited availability).

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SELF CATERING ACCOMMODATION - IRELAND

Self Catering CES Accommodation @ Crestfield & Auburn House

***YEAR ROUND*** CES owns two private student residences in Dublin that are only put at the disposal of students of our school. Crestfield is a 6 bedroom house situated in Whitehall, a mature residential area in Dublin approximately 5kms from the city centre. Auburn House is a 10 bedroom house situated in the same area. A bus stop is located very close to the houses with direct access to the city centre. The city centre is within easy cycling distance. Most bedrooms have private bathrooms, TV, study desk and free wifi access. Check in is Saturday or Sunday from 16.00hrs / check out is Saturday only.

Single Room €196 per week Double / Twin Room €155 per person per week Airport Transfer on arrival € 65 (must be booked for Crestfield &

Auburn House) There is a deposit of €250 which will be refunded when the room is checked after your departure. All clients must give CES a print of their credit card on their first day at CES, otherwise they must pay a refundable deposit of €250 in cash on their first day. This deposit covers loss of keys and against damage in the apartment.

Self Catering Accommodation @ Shanowen Square, Dublin ***5th June – 6th

Single Rooms

September - SUMMER ONLY*** Shanowen Square is an 86 bed apartment complex consisting of 13 blocks located within its own secure grounds amongst extensively landscaped gardens. Apartments come in 3, 4 or 5 bedroom layout; there are also a limited number of twin rooms. This development has been newly built to a very high standard and is within an easy commute to the city centre.

€180 per week A security deposit of €200 is payable on arrival at Shanowen Management Office – this is fully refundable on departure, however deductions can be made for damages.

Self Catering Accommodation @ Trinity College, Dublin ***July & August - SUMMER ONLY***

Trinity College is located in the heart of the city, and is Ireland’s most prestigious university. Trinity is close to major cultural attractions, sporting and entertainment locations and main shopping streets. It is a three-minute walk from CES Dame Street.

Description Rate Per Night (inc. continental breakfast) Type A Standard single/double per person From €65 Type B Superior single per person From €70 Type C En-suite single per person From €75 Type C En-suite twin per person From €68

Self Catering Accommodation @ University College, Dublin ***July & August - SUMMER ONLY***

UCD Village is situated just 6kms from the city centre. There is a direct bus from the campus to the city. In Merville, all apartments consists of four single bedrooms with two bathrooms, kitchen and sitting room. In Roebuck Hall, all apartments consist of six single bedrooms en suite with kitchen/dining area and sitting room. All bed linen, hand towel and basic breakfast crockery is provided in both areas. The main UCD Restaurant is open from 8.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday. It is closed for the weekends. For information about Hotel, Guesthouse & B+B Accommodation please contact UK or Ireland offices

UCD Village (Merville) From €40 per night UCD Village En-suite Room (Roebuck Hall) From €50 per night

Administration Fee of €65 on all accommodation booked.

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AIRPORT TRANSFERS

Dublin - Airport Transfers (for Homestay & CES Self-Catering) €65 one way CES will arrange to meet a client staying in a homestay on arrival only if they require a personal transfer. The cost is €65 for a transfer on arrival and must be paid in advance. There is a regular express bus service from the airport to the city centre and students can then take a bus to the area they are placed in. Taxis are easily available from outside the airport building and cost approximately €25-€40 approximately. Airport transfers by our staff on arrival are only available between 07.00hrs and 23.00hrs to students staying in homestay. CES do not arrange transfers on departure for adult students. There will be no refund of transfer fee where a student arrives on a different flight to the one indicated unless they have advised CES of the change 2 days prior to their arrival. This service is subject to availability.

UK - Airport Transfers Private Car transfers can be arranged from Heathrow or Gatwick to Wimbledon or Worthing on arrival and departure. Wimbledon transfers from Heathrow or Gatwick: £80 one in car; £85 two in car, £90 three in car. Worthing transfers from Gatwick; £80 one in car; £85 two in car; £90 three in car. From Heathrow: £105 one in car; £110 two in car; £115 three in car. From Stansted: £140 one in car; £145 two in car; £150 three in car.

Arrival Time in Dublin or UK

It is important that CES is given the flight number, arrival time and originating airport for all students. Your homestay will need this information in order to ensure that someone is at home to welcome the students. Students should also telephone their homestay to confirm their arrival time particularly if their flight is delayed.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Information Pack Adult students attending CES are supplied with an Information Pack and CES welcome pack on their first day. The pack includes maps, telephone information, additional tourist information and the CES Social Programme and Student Handbook.

Insurance Students are not insured by the School nor by the family against illness, accident, theft or loss of personal effects and the School accepts no responsibility in the event of such occurrences. Personal insurance cover is therefore recommended.

Visa Requirements EU citizens attending courses do not require a visa to enter Ireland/UK. Students from non-EU countries should check with their nearest Embassy as they may need a Study Visa for Ireland/UK (see website details below). For students who require a Study Visa, our bank must receive full payment of fees before we can issue a letter of invitation.

Websites: Ireland (www.justice.ie) & United Kingdom (www.ukvisas.gov.uk)

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INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR

SUMMER SCHOOL &

WINTER STAGE PROGRAMMES

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JUNIOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND ACTIVITY SUMMER

COURSE - Dublin

NUMBER OF LESSONS

20 / 15 Hours

TIME

09.30 - 12.45

VENUE

Dublin x 3

Navan + Wexford (Groups only)

AGE

13 – 17 years

ENROLMENT

Individuals Every Monday

Groups Any day

DATES

14th June – 20th August

AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

12

MAXIMUM NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

15

COURSE TARIFFS 2010

14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Extra Day €1100 €1646 €2197 €87

** Fee includes Full Board Homestay Accommodation **

Course Content: CES Junior Summer School is organised to include expert English language training with a full programme of sports, activities and cultural visits. The morning class is divided into two sessions; the first part of the morning (9.30 to 11.00) concentrates on grammar structures and writing skills. The second part of the morning (11.15 to 12.45) is designed to improve listening and oral skills. Role-play, communication exercises and authentic materials are used. Project work, Irish culture, history and legend are an important part of the course.

NO. OF TUITION HOURS

15

Fees Include:- - Full board Homestay Accommodation - 15 Hours Tuition per week in multinational classes (15 x 60min) - Book Rental + additional course materials - Afternoon programme of Sports & Cultural Visits (Mon-Thurs) - One Saturday excursion per week* - 1 Disco per week - Certificate of Attendance and individual student report - Airport Transfers (Groups only – minimum 10 pax.) - Free place for a Group Leader per 15 students - International Sports Day *Groups arriving or departing on a Saturday will miss one tour.

Not Included:- - Travel Ticket - Airport Transfers for individuals or groups of less than 10 = €120 each return - Extra Excursions (e.g. Irish Ceili Night/Greyhound Racing/Cinema) - Extra Group Leader = €210 per week

Travel Tickets: Bus and Rail (approx.) Weeks 1 Week 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks

Estimated €36 €56 €75 €95

SUMMER EXAMINATION

CES will organize two days in July for Trinity Exams – and August 2010. TIE examinations can be arranged on request.

All examination fees must be invoiced and paid before the group arrives.

Activities available at Junior Centres include: Football Volleyball Basketball Rounders Table-Tennis Arts & Crafts Aerobics Badminton Fun Games Movie Videos

**Indoor Swimming is available off campus**

Afternoon cultural visits include: Full day Saturday tours: National Museum Dublinia Kilkenny City and Castle National History Museum Croke Park Athlone and River Cruise Trinity College James Joyce Centre Trim Castle & Drogheda National Art Gallery Guinness Storehouse Glendalough & Powerscourt

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JUNIOR FOUR-TO-ONE COURSE - DUBLIN

NUMBER

OFLESSONS 20

TIME 09.30 - 12.45

VENUE Dublin

Navan (Groups only)

AGE 14 – 17 years

ENROLMENT Every Monday/July

DATES

14th June – 20th August

NUMBER OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

4

LEVELS AVAILABLE Elementary to

Advanced

JUNIOR 4:1 PROGRAMME Available for groups only – minimum 8 bookings

21 Days 28 Days

€1866 €2448 The Intensive Four-to-One Programme is available to CES Agents only. This course has been designed for students who want to make really quick progress on their English language course. The low ratio of students to each teacher allows the teacher to concentrate on improving individual student’s competence in their written and oral work. The course will focus on the systematic development of speaking and writing with particular attention paid to accuracy and error correction. Special emphasis will be placed on project work. Students are obliged to take a test some weeks prior to their arrival after which they are divided according to their ability. Junior students taking the programme may have class in a local Junior Centre and will join the other students for their sports and activities programme and full day Saturday tours.

Fees Include • 15 Hours Tuition per week (4 students with their teacher) • Full board Homestay Accommodation • Book Rental + additional course materials • Afternoon programme of Sports & Cultural Activities (Mon-Thurs) • One Saturday excursion per week* • 1 Disco per week • Certificate of Attendance and individual student report • Airport Transfers (Groups only – minimum 10 pax) • 1 Free place for a Group Leader per 16 students

*Groups arriving or departing on a Saturday will miss one tour. Not Included:

• Travel Ticket • Airport Transfers for individuals or groups of less than 10 = €120 each return • Extra Excursions • Extra Group Leader = €200 per week

Junior English Language and Golf Programme Dublin

2 Week 3 Week €1455 €2096

Programme Includes:-

• Full board home stay accommodation • 15 hours English Language Tuition per week • 3 afternoons of golf. Transport from CES to Golf Club • 1 afternoon programme sport or cultural visit • 1 evening disco per week • 1 Saturday excursion per week* *Groups arriving or departing on a Saturday will miss one tour.

Outline Day-by-Day programme of Golf programme on request

**Students MUST bring their own golf equipment.

**This course will only take place if there are minimum of 8 students.

NUMBER OFLESSONS 20

TIME

09.30 - 12.45

VENUE Dublin

AGE

14 – 17 years

ENROLMENT 5th – 23rd July 3rd – 13th August

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YOUNG LEARNER PROGRAMME - Worthing

NUMBER OF LESSONS

20

TIME

09.30 – 12.30 or 13.30 – 16.30

VENUE

Worthing UK

AGE

12 – 17 years

ENROLMENT

Individuals Every Monday

Groups Any day

DATES

14th June to 20th August

AVERAGE NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

12

MAXIMUM NO. OF STUDENTS PER CLASS

15

INDIVIDUAL COURSE TARIFFS 2010

14 Days 21 Days 28 Days Extra Day £812 £1218 £1624 £59

** Fee includes Full Board Homestay Accommodation **

Course Content: CES Junior Summer School is organised to include expert English language training with a full programme of sports, activities and cultural visits. The first class is divided into two sessions; the first part concentrates on grammar structures and writing skills. The second part is designed to improve listening and oral skills. Role-play, communication exercises and authentic materials are used. Project work, UK culture, history and legend are an important part of the course. The course takes place in Worthing College, which is a modern bright UK A-level college with excellent facilities in a great location.

NO. OF TUITION HOURS

15

Fees Include: Full board Homestay Accommodation 15 Hours Tuition per week in multinational classes Book Rental + additional course materials Afternoon programme of Sports & Cultural Visits (Mon-Thurs) One Saturday excursion per week 1 Disco per week Certificate of Attendance and individual student report 1 Free place for a Group Leader per 15 students International Sports Day

*Please contact Worthing for special group prices. *Airport transfers will be quoted for separately. *Additional cost of £25 will apply where students need assistance with check-in on departure.

During the peak month of July CES will endeavour to meet all accommodation requests but we reserve the right to place 2 students of the same mother tongue in the same homestay.

Activities available at Young Learner Centres include: Basketball Arts + Crafts Town Quiz Football Aerobics Tennis Beach Quiz Volleyball Badminton

*Swimming is available off-site* Evening activities – Disco / Video evening / International Food Party

Full day Saturday excursions include: Full day excursions on a Saturday are either by coach or train - to London sightseeing with Thames River cruise Or London to National History Museum and Covent Garden / River cruise Or Portsmouth including a visit around the Victory and Mary Rose Or Brighton including Brighton Pavilion / Sea Life Centre Or Winchester + Cathedral

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JUNIOR STAGE PROGRAMME WINTER OPTION DUBLIN

TIME

10.00 - 13.00 or

14.00 - 17.00

DATES

Jan – May 2010 Sept – Dec 2010

AAVERAGE NO. OF

STUDENTS PER CLASS

13 (Max. 15)

LEVELS

AVAILABLE

Elementary to Advanced

THE FEES QUOTED

ARE NETT

LOW SEASON COURSE TARIFFS 2010 (SEPT-MAY)

Dublin City Centre School

€324 nett – 6 nights/7 days €350 nett – 7 nights/8 days

€644 nett – 13 nights/14 days €670 nett – 14 nights/15 days

Course Content: the course is designed for groups of young people and the course combines expert English language tuition with an interesting social and cultural programme. All classes take place in the city centre and students have easy access too all museums and other famous attractions. The course includes grammar and use of language, with the focus on listening and speaking in the second session. Students are assessed on their level of English on their first day and placed in a class according to their level. In class students will improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Class is for three hours each day and may take place in the morning or afternoon.

NO. OF TUITION HOURS

15

Fee Includes

• Full board homestay accommodation in carefully selected homes. • Two students per family (no triples). • 15 hours / 20 lessons per week in single nationality classes. • Maximum of 15 students per class. • Course book rental and additional course material. • Level test at the beginning of the course. • Airport transfer on arrival and departure. • Course Certificate & Individual Student Report. • One free Group Leader per 15 students in single room homestay accommodation.

Extras Full day Saturday tours @ €30 per person with CES Teacher’s assistance. Half day visits with Group Leaders National Museum € Free Guinness €8 National Art Gallery € Free Kilmainham Gaol €4 Visit to seaside town € Free James Joyce Center €5 Museum of Modern Art € Free Dublinia €5 Chester Beatty Library € Free Number 29 €3 St. Stephen’s Green € Free Dublin Hop-on-Hop-off Tour €10 Evening activities with Group Leaders Cinema €7 10 pin bowling €7 Dog Racing €5.50 Dublin by Dart € Rail ticket Please note the above visits do not include a CES Teacher accompanying the group! If a CES Teacher is required it will cost €60 per half-day visit.

Please note where groups arrive mid-week to mid-week it may not be possible to provide classes on the Monday and Tuesday of their last week. Additional tuition will be given in lieu of this or the classes will take place in the afternoons.

Travel Tickets: Bus and Rail Weeks 1 Week 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks

Estimated €36 €54 €75 €95

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JUNIOR STAGE PROGRAMME WINTER OPTION WIMBLEDON

TIME

10.00 - 13.00 or

14.00 - 17.00

DATES

Jan – May 2010 Sept – Dec 2010

AVERAGE NO. OF

STUDENTS PER CLASS

13 (Max. 15)

LEVELS

AVAILABLE

Elementary to Advanced

THE FEES QUOTED

ARE NETT

LOW SEASON COURSE TARIFFS 2010 (SEPT-MAY)

Wimbledon London Suburb

£251 nett – 6 nights/7 days £268 nett – 7 nights/8 days

£493 nett – 13 nights/14 days £513 nett – 14 nights/15 days

Course Content: the course is designed for groups of young people and the course combines expert English language tuition with an interesting social and cultural programme. All classes take place in our Wimbledon school and students have easy access to the town centre and train station. The course includes grammar and use of language, with the focus on listening and speaking in the second session. Students are assessed on their level of English on their first day and placed in a class according to their level. In class students will improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Class is for three hours each day and may take place in the morning or afternoon.

NO. OF TUITION HOURS

15

Fee Includes

• Half board homestay accommodation in carefully selected homes.

• Two students per family (triples upon request).

• 20 lessons per week in single nationality classes.

• Maximum of 15 students per class.

• Course book rental and additional course material.

• Level test at the beginning of the course.

• Airport transfer on arrival and departure from London Heathrow or Gatwick.

• Course Certificate & Individual Student Report.

• One free Group Leader per 15 students in single room homestay accommodation.

Extras

Transfers from London Luton or Stansted- £ 16 per student extra Full Day Excursions- £ 27 per student Tours offered for example are London sight seeing tour, Brighton, Oxford and Cambridge. Half Day Excursions- £ 13 per student Tours offered for example are visits to London museums and art galleries, Greenwich, Thames River cruise. Afternoon Activities- £ 4 per activity Tennis, outdoor sports, DVD, bowling, town quiz. Evening Activities- £ 6 per activity Bowling, cinema evenings, international food parties, bbq’s and music nights Please note the above visits do include a CES Teacher accompanying the group.

Please note where groups arrive mid-week to mid-week it may not be possible to provide classes on the Monday and Tuesday of their last week. Additional tuition will be given in lieu of this or the classes will take place in the afternoons.

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JUNIOR STAGE PROGRAMME WINTER OPTION WORTHING

TIME

10.00 - 13.00 or

14.00 - 17.00

DATES

Jan – May 2010 Sept – Dec 2010

AVERAGE NO. OF

STUDENTS PER CLASS

13 (Max. 15)

LEVELS

AVAILABLE

Elementary to Advanced

THE FEES QUOTED

ARE NETT

LOW SEASON COURSE TARIFFS 2010 (SEPT-MAY)

Worthing Sea Side School

£233 nett – 6 nights/7 days £246 nett – 7 nights/8 days

£450 nett – 13 nights/14 days £466 nett – 14 nights/15 days

Course Content: the course is designed for groups of young people and the course combines expert English language tuition with an interesting social and cultural programme. All classes take place in our Worthing school and students have easy access to the town centre, train station and seafront. The course includes grammar and use of language, with the focus on listening and speaking in the second session. Students are assessed on their level of English on their first day and placed in a class according to their level. In class students will improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Class is for three hours each day and may take place in the morning or afternoon.

NO. OF TUITION HOURS

15

Fee Includes

• Full board homestay accommodation in carefully selected homes.

• Two students per family (triples upon request).

• 20 lessons per week in single nationality classes.

• Maximum of 15 students per class.

• Course book rental and additional course material.

• Level test at the beginning of the course.

• Airport transfer on arrival and departure from London Heathrow or Gatwick.

• Course Certificate & Individual Student Report.

• One free Group Leader per 15 students in single room homestay accommodation.

Extras Transfers from London Luton or Stansted- £ 15 per student extra Full Day Excursions- £ 25 per student Tours offered for example are London River Cruise, Portsmouth Harbour Cruise and Victory, Canterbury, Winchester. Half Day Excursions- £ 12 per student Tours offered for example are Brighton, Arundel Village, Lewes Castle, Chichester Cathedral. Afternoon Activities- £ 3 per activity Games, town quiz, DVD, local museum visits, local art gallery visits, Pottery Barn, beach quiz, sports. Evening Activities- £ 5 per activity Bowling, cinema evenings, international food parties. Please note the above visits do include a CES Teacher accompanying the group.

Please note where groups arrive mid-week to mid-week it may not be possible to provide classes on the Monday and Tuesday of their last week. Additional tuition will be given in lieu of this or the classes will take place in the afternoons.

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CONDITIONS FOR JUNIOR STUDENTS

• Students between 12-17 years in England and 14-17years in Ireland only are accepted on the Junior Programmes.

• Students aged 12 - 14 will be placed 2 per family • Students with special dietary or medical problems are accepted solely at the discretion of the

Directors of CES. There is a supplementary charge for coeliac, vegetarians, vegans and students with special dietary requirements.

• CES cannot accept students with enuresis (bed-wetting) • Junior students must purchase the special travel ticket as all afternoon visits are by public

transport. The tickets are on sale at each Junior Centre. Agents may request travel tickets for groups prior to arrival. CES will invoice the Agent.

• Group Leaders will be provided with an information pack, (incl. Group Leader Handbook, Map, Tips for Group Leaders).

• In the peak months of July and August CES reserve the right to place two CES students of the same mother tongue in the same homestay accommodation. CES will do everything reasonably possible to meet agents’ accommodation requests. Whilst CES cannot warrant that our homestays will not take students from another source, nevertheless CES will use our best endeavours to ensure that the homestay accommodation is suitable to student requirements.

• Students who are 18 years and over must attend a CES adult course. CES does not accept students 18 years and over in Junior Courses. We reserve the right to refuse such bookings.

• Fees for Trinity Exams must be received by CES prior to the group’s arrival. See note on Page 21. • Dublin and Worthing - A private bus is available after each disco for groups only. Price on

request. • CES reserves the right to charge a student €70/£50 for an unnecessary change of host family. • Excursions on days other than Saturdays will be quoted for separately and are not included in the

programme. • All junior students’ accommodation is based on shared room. We do not provide single rooms

for junior students. • All students are expected to bring a towel and toiletries with them. • Important: Students attending Junior Centres must obey the CES Rules for Junior Students.

Students who take alcohol or drugs will be sent home immediately at their parents’ expense. There will be no refund of fees for such students. Agents will be advised of the expulsion and must make arrangements for their student(s) to return home immediately.

• Junior Students may have classes in the morning or in the afternoon at peak times during the year. • CES cannot accommodate three students of the same nationality in one house. • There are no extra classes given where a bank holiday occurs during a course.

Arrival and Departure of Junior Students: Dublin

• Junior students must book an airport transfer on arrival and departure in Dublin. A fee of €120 per student will be charged for individual airport transfers (both ways).

• Group transfers are included only when the entire group arrives and departs together. An additional transfer will be charged when students do not travel with the main group and will be invoiced separately.

• Where 4-6 students arrive in Dublin at the same time a fee of €30 each way will be charged to each student. Agents will be invoiced separately for these arrivals in the UK.

• Students departing between 3am-6am will be brought to the airport at 1am.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS – Ireland & UK The following is an outline of the terms and conditions for booking and payments for Agents and representatives of Centre of English Studies. The purpose of this list is to outline our conditions clearly and concisely and thereby avert misunderstandings. The Term “Agent” refers to any intermediary representing Centre of English Studies. Any disputes relating to accounts or services provided will, where necessary, be heard in the courts in the Republic of Ireland or the UK where the bulk of the service is carried out. Enrolling on a Course Where possible we ask that Agents complete the CES Registration Form. The CES Form requests information on personal details, course, level, arrival information, transfer details and accommodation details. We would ask that Agents complete this form or assist their clients to do so. Booking and Paying for a Course Bookings are accepted in writing only, a 20% deposit is requested for all group bookings. Individual Bookings should be made by fax or e-mail and an individual deposit of €200/ £100 transferred to the CES bank account (please add €15/£15 bank charges). CES will then send Agents a fax or an e-mail indicating the price of the course and accommodation and any additional services requested – with commission already deducted. The total invoice will show the amount due. All payment must be received 2 weeks before the students’ arrival. Payment Procedure Ireland

• By international bank draft in EURO (€) posted directly to Centre of English Studies. • By bank transfer in EURO (€) to: Bank Details:

Bank: AIB Bank Address: 7-12 Dame Street, Dublin 2 Sort Code: 93-20-86 Swift Code: AIB KIE2D Account Name: Centre of English Language Studies Account Number: 88887063 IBAN Number: IE97AIBK93208688887063

• By Credit Card: Mastercard or Visa Please ensure when making a payment to include the invoice number and student name or number. Payment Procedure UK Enrolments are confirmed on receipt of a completed enrolment form and £100 deposit in part payment of fees. The balance of fees is payable before the course begins. Payment may be made:-

• Banker’s cheque drawn on London and mailed to Centre of English Studies, 12 Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1HE, England.

• Bank Transfer to Centre of English Studies,

National Westminster Bank 27 South Street, Worthing West Sussex, BN11 3AR Account No. 74638459 GB 33 NWBK 602431 74638459 IBAN BIC (Swift Code) NWBKGB2L

Please ensure that the total amount sent is free of all charges from the remitting and beneficiary banks, and that the student’s name is quoted on accompanying documents.

• By Credit Card: Mastercard or Visa There is no extra charge for paying the £100 deposit by credit card, but, if the balance of fees is paid by credit card, there will be a surcharge of 1.5%.

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Please ensure when making a payment to include the invoice number and student name or number. Commission Individual Bookings – Commission is paid in two ways: 1) Nett invoice method or 2) Retrospective Commission method. CES invoice the Agent, who is paid the gross price by the client and then pays the nett invoice fee to CES. Commission is calculated on our Public Price List and is paid only on Tuition Fees for Adults, and on our total packet price for Juniors. Retrospective Commission Method Clients are invoiced for the gross amount, and commission is paid twice yearly to the Agent – at the end of May and at the end of October. Commission is paid on Adult Tuition Fees and Junior Packet Price. Deposits must be paid on clients booked by Agents on the retrospective method. The Agents details must be clearly marked on each booking at the time of booking for commission purposes. Group Bookings – Special group rates are agreed with Agents by negotiation. It is important to note that should this group not reach the number agreed upon, this will automatically invalidate the fee agreed and a sliding scale will then apply. CES will provide this sliding scale upon receiving a group booking. CES requires a 20% deposit on each group booking. Bookings will not be confirmed until the deposit or proof of transfer has been received by CES. Important – Deposits must be paid by the end of March 2009. Balance must be received and in our bank 2 weeks prior to the groups arrival

. Groups will be assigned to chosen centres on a first-come, deposit-paid basis. Outstanding fees must be received by CES two weeks before the group arrives in Ireland or England. Failure to meet the terms outlined can lead to cancellation. CES reserves the right to close bookings once we have reached our quota in each Centre. All Dublin Junior Summer Centres are multinational.

Arrivals Group quotes include one group transfer on arrival and one group transfer on departure. Where flights arriving between 12midnight and 6am or delayed flights:- CES reserves the right to either hold students until 7am. Small groups or individual students booked as part of a group and arriving separately to the group will be charged a transfer fee. This will be invoiced to you. Booking conditions

• We do not accept responsibility for costs incurred due to flight delays, i.e. accommodation etc. • CES does not take responsibility for loss or theft of belongings. • Students are expected to have appropriate medical and baggage insurance. • There is no refund of fees for days missed during the course, or for late arrival or early departure, or for

public holidays. • There is a fee of €15 (£15) on all payments made by bank transfer.

Pricing CES requires Agents to submit their price lists. Misrepresentation It is the responsibility of Agents promoting CES to give a true and accurate description of our programmes. Any such description must be submitted to the Marketing Department before printing. CES reserves the right to refuse bookings from an Agent misrepresenting our courses. Adult Groups Dublin - Accommodation is half board Monday to Friday and full board at weekends. If full board accommodation is required Monday to Friday, CES can arrange this at an additional cost of €40 per week. UK – Groups attending CES in Wimbledon who wish to have a packed lunch will have to pay an additional £25 per person per week. Worthing is full board all week.

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CES reserves the right to terminate the contract in the following circumstances :

• The unruly behaviour of a student. • Vandalism by a student. • The committing of a criminal offence on the part of a student. • In circumstances where the accommodation and facilities offered by CES are unsuitable to the special

needs of a student. • In circumstances where the behaviour and conduct of a student is such as to adversely affect the proper

administration of the School. • Where a medical condition needing special medicine and care is not advised on the Registration Form or

when the booking is made. Insurance Students are not insured by the School, nor by the family, against illness, theft or loss of personal effects and the School accepts no responsibility in the event of such occurrence. Personal insurance cover is therefore recommended. CES does not assume any liability for loss, delay or accident of any kind whatsoever which may occur due to the fault or negligence of any company, hotel proprietor, campus, hostel or any other persons carrying out ancillary arrangements. Medical Insurance CES can arrange private medical insurance on request for non-EU clients. We advise that all clients take out full medical insurance prior to their arrival. CES/Swandean cannot be responsible for medical costs incurred if a student does not specifically request medical insurance cover. Adult Classes Adult classes can take place at alternative premises other than our main teaching centres at peak times of the year. Junior Groups (Winter) Where groups book mid-week to mid-week it may not be possible to provide classes on the Monday and Tuesday of their last week. Additional tuition will be given in lieu of this during the afternoon period. Group Leaders Group Leaders will be supplied with a Group Leader Handbook, which outlines their duties. It is important that Group Leaders read this handbook carefully. Group Leaders are expected to attend at the centre each day and to accompany their group on all social and cultural excursions and activities. Accommodation will be full board in Dublin and Worthing and half board in Wimbledon. In the peak month of July it may not be possible to provide single room accommodation for Group Leaders. It is not feasible for a Group Leader with a group at a Junior suburban centre to attend an Adult / Teachers Course at the city centre Adult School. We advise all Group Leaders to bring a mobile phone with them and to give this number to the centre principal in case of emergency. The host-family phone is there for students to contact the Group Leader. The phone can be used in emergency situations only. Phone Calls Due to the number of students who abuse the host-family trust, students can only make emergency phone calls from the host-family telephone under supervision. Agents will be responsible for recouping costs of calls made without permission. Text Books (Adults) Text books are not included in our fee and cost approximately €32 Ireland/£22 UK. Agents who wish to include the book must advise CES so that the cost of the book will be added to each invoice. Book rental may be organised for groups only.

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Accommodation It is important that Agents make special requests (no pets, vegetarian, etc.) on their initial booking. It is too late to advise these requests after students have been placed. Where a number of special requests are made for one student, CES reserve the right to fulfil what we feel to be the most important request. Agents should advise CES of any special dietary needs, there will be an extra charge for students requesting a special diet. Public Holidays CES will be closed on the following Public Holidays: IRELAND – School closed on the following dates: 1st January, 17thMarch, 2nd and 5th April, 3rd May, 7th June, 2nd August, 25th October. Classes will finish for Christmas on 17th December 2010 until 3rd January 2011. ENGLAND – School closed on the following dates: 1stJanuary, 2nd and 5thApril, 3rd & 31st May, 30th August. Classes will finish for Christmas on 17th December 2010 until 3rd

January 2011. When public holidays occur on a Monday, students begin their course on Tuesday. No extra classes will be arranged to make up group lessons missed on public holidays and there is no refund of fees or credit given. Please note there is no refund for clients who downgrade from Intensive to Standard Course during the first four weeks of their stay. After the first four weeks the fee can be refunded through the Agent at the discretion of a Director of CES. Beginners arriving on dates other than the published start dates for beginners may have class in the afternoon or at the lowest level operating at that time or must take individual tuition. It may be necessary for absolute beginners to have one-to-one tuition until they reach a suitable level. Their group class fee will be off set against these charges. Cancellation Cancellations must be notified in writing.

Cancellation Fee Cancellation up to 14 days prior of the arrival date: €200 Ireland or £150 UK Cancellation 7 days prior to commencement date or later: No refund Tuition fees can only be refunded in exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the School Directors. This refund has to be made through the agency that booked the student. Curtailment There is no refund of fees for curtailment of a course after commencement. These terms also apply to students who are part of a group. The cancellation fees will be waived if there is a replacement student.

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Visa Where a visa has been refused on appeal, CES will refund fees to the Agent on receipt of evidence of the visa refusal plus the refusal number. All fees which have been paid will be refunded less the deposit of €200 in Ireland or £100 in The UK. Where refunds are made by bank transfer the bank charges will also be deducted from the balance. If the intended commencement date of an English Language Programme is delayed because of visa problems, the full contracted language programme will be provided by CES and no refund will be made. Please note there will be a readjustment of fees if the course does not take place in the calendar year. Independent Course Selection Arrangements If, for any reason, students make their own arrangements for further study in Ireland or UK, the contract between CES and the student will be considered broken, and no refund will be made. Expulsion No refund. Accident or Serious Illness Students should ensure that they have adequate insurance protection for the duration of their programme. General Conditions CES/Swandean reserves the right to cancel all arrangements and bookings without prior notice if our payment conditions are not met. All operators working with CES will be deemed to have agreed to these conditions without variation once they have made a booking. Legal Notice CES reserve the right to alter and amend information contained in this handbook without notice. We reserve the right not to accept applications. Supplements CES reserves the right, if necessary, to add a supplement for airport transfers and tours to all students and groups.

All prices are valid until 31st

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CES Course Fees 2010

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CENTRE OF

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31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, IrelandTelephone: +353 1 671 4233 Fax: +353 1 671 4425 Website: www.ces-schools.com Email: [email protected]

English CoursesCourse Number Course Description

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5-12 Weeks

13-23 Weeks

24+ Weeks

1All Year

Standard General English20 hours tuition per week09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri

€470 €670 €882€213

per week€180

per week€170

per week

2All Year

Intensive General English26 hours tuition per week09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri14.00 - 16.00 Tues to Thurs

€576 €822 €1,095€260

per week€250

per week€237

per week

3All Year

Combination Course20 hours group class per week5 hours One-to-One09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri14.00 - 16.00 2 afternoons

€922 €1,344 €1,699Extra Week

€425

4FCE11 Jan - 12 Mar15 Mar - 11 Jun13 Sep - 10 DecCAE4 Jan - 5 Mar15 Mar - 11 Jun6 Sep - 3 DecPET11 Jan - 12 Mar8 Mar - 4 Jun6 Sep - 3 Dec

Cambridge Examination Preparation Course20 hours tuition per week09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri

9 Weeks

Course Fee

€1,767

12 Weeks

Course Fee

€2,200

13 Weeks

Course Fee

€2,340

10 Weeks Homestay

€1,750

13 Weeks Homestay

€2,275

14 Weeks Homestay

€2,450

5Exam every month

Special IELTS Preparation Course26 hours tuition per week 09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri - General English14.00 - 16.00 Tues to Thurs - IELTS

2 Weeks€576

3 Weeks€822

4 Weeks€1,095

5-12 Weeks€260

13-23 Weeks€250

6All Year

Multi Destination CourseStandard Course 09.00 - 13.00Monday - FridayDublin, Wimbledon & Worthing

24 Weeks€3,985

36 Weeks€6,225

7Feb - Oct

General English with Business English (BULATS Preparation)26 hours tuition per week09.00 - 13.00 Mon to Fri - General English14.00 - 16.00 Tues to Thurs - Business English

2 Weeks€576

3 Weeks€822

Extra Week€260

828 Jun - 9 Jul12 - 23 Jul3 - 13 Aug

Teacher Training Course50 hours tuition09.00 - 13.00 Mon to FriAfternoon schedule ofLectures and Visits

2 Weeks€940

Professional and Management CourseCourse One-to-One tuition €53 per hour

International Junior Summer School (14 - 17 years)Description 2 Weeks 3 Weeks 4 Weeks Extra Day

14 Juneuntil20 Aug

English Language and Activity Programme15 hours tuition per week/Full board Home stayAccommodation

€1,100 €1,646 €2,197 €87

5 - 23 Julyand3 - 13 Aug

English and Golf Programme15 hours tuition per week/Full board Home stayAccommodation

€1,455 €2,096

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CES - UK Course Fees4th Jan to 17th Dec 2010

Wimbledon, Worthing and Oxford Summer School Worthing School (UK Main Office): 12 Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN 11 1HE, England.

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English CoursesCourse Number Course Description

2 Weeks

3 Weeks

4 Weeks

5-12 Weeks

13-23 Weeks

24+ Weeks

1All Year 16 years +

Standard General English20 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri

Wimbledon £320 £476 £640 £156 £153 £150

Worthing £282 £422 £549 £128 £122 £116

2All Year 16 years +

Intensive General English30 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri14.00 - 16.30 Tues to Thurs

Wimbledon £448 £680 £906 £216 £211 £204

Worthing £406 £612 £813 £192 £187 £182

3All Year 16 years +

Combination Course20 lessons group class per week5 hours One-to-One

Wimbledon £590 £879 £1,127 £285 extra week

Worthing £564 £846 £1,096 £282 extra week

4 11 Jan - 12 Mar22 Mar - 11 Jun20 Sep - 10 Dec16 years +

Cambridge Examination30 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri14.00 - 16.30 Tues to Thurs

9 Weeks Course Fee 12 Weeks Course Fee

Wimbledon £1,835 £2,448

Worthing £1,697 £2,256

5 Wimbledon19 Apr - 14 MayWorthing15 Feb - 12 Mar9 Aug - 3 Sep16 years +

IELTS Preparation Course30 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri - General English14.00 - 16.30 Tues to Thurs IELTS

4 Weeks Wimbledon

£906

4 WeeksWorthing

£827

6All Year16 years +

Multi Destination CourseDublin, Wimbledon & WorthingStandard Course 20 Lessons Tuition

24 Weeks£2,795

12 Weeks Dublin, Wimbledon or Worthing

36 Weeks£4,193

12 Weeks Dublin, Wimbledon or Worthing

7July & AugWorthing16 years +

Standard English with Business English Option 30 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri Gen English14.00 - 16.30 Tues to Thur Bus English

2 Weeks£406

3 Weeks£612

4 Weeks£813

Extra Week£187

828 Jun - 9 July12 - 23 JulyWorthing21 years +

Teacher Training Courses50 hours tuition09.30 - 13.00 Mon to FriAfternoon programme ofLectures and Visits

2 Weeks £670

Professional and Management Courses1021 years + One-to-One Tuition £42 per hour

International Summer Residential Course at Oriel College Oxford115 Jul - 20 AugOxford16 years +

Standard General English15 hrs tuition per week plus5 hrs British Culture & Historyplus social programme Mon-Fri

£762 per week (minimum stay 2 weeks)Includes full board residential accommodation Mon-Fri.

Breakfast Only Sat-Sun

Summer Young Learners Programme1214 Jun - 20 AugWorthing12-17 years

English Language and Activity15 hrs tuition per week/Full board Home Stay (twin room only)9.30 - 12.30 Mon-Fri + Activity Programme

14 Days£812

21 Days£1,218

28 Days£1,624

Extra Day£59

Study Abroad Year9All Year16 years +

Intensive Course30 lessons per week09.30 - 13.00 Mon to Fri14.00 - 16.30 Tuesday to Thurs

32 Weeks Tuition + 4 Weeks Holiday

Wimbledon £4,895

Worthing £4,895

Accommodation Ireland1 Home Stay Accommodation Accommodation is arranged in a carefully selected family on request. Half-board (bed, breakfast and dinner) Monday to Friday and full-board Saturday and Sunday.

Rate per week: €175

Minimum period two weeks. No refund will be made if a student makes alternative arrangements during this time. No allowance will be made for absence from the family during the time arranged or for late arrival or early departure. Students who wish to vacate their room for five days or longer will be charged a retainer fee of €50 per week.

Single Room Supplement: €30 per week 1st June - 30 Sept. Single rooms are subject to availability

Executive Plus Home Stay Accommodation in a Single Room: (€230 per week). Only available to clients on Executive Plus Courses.

2 Year Round Self-Catering Accommodation at Crestfield and Auburn House Single, double and twin rooms located approximately 5kms from the city centre. Most rooms have a private

bathroom, all have tv, study desk and wi-fi access. Check-in is Saturday or Sunday from 16.00 hrs and check-out is Saturday only (11.00 hrs). Limited availability. Students must book airport transfer on arrival for check-in.

Price €196 per week single room / €155 per person per week twin/double

2a Summer Self-Catering Accommodation Additional self-catering accommodation is available in July and August. Details in our brochure.

Shanowen Square €180 per week Trinity College from €65 per night UCD from €40 per night

3 Airport Transfers An airport transfer on arrival can be arranged for home stay accommodation. The cost for adults is €65 (only

available on arrival) and juniors €120 return. Taxis are available outside the airport building.

4 Medical Insurance Medical insurance can be arranged at a cost of approximately €25 per 4 weeks under 18 years; €35 per 4

weeks 18 years and over. Citizens of European Union countries should bring the E128 card with them.

5 Text Book €30 approximately.

6 Social Activities The school offers a variety of social activities and students are encouraged to join in. They pay only for those

excursions and activities in which they wish to participate.

Administration Fee of €65 on all Accommodation Booked NOtE: Maximum number of students per class - Adults: 14 (average 10-12). Juniors: 15 (average 11-13)

All teaching hours are tuition hours of 55 minutes. Standard Course is 18.33 contact hours excluding breaks. Intensive course is 23.83 contact hours excluding breaks. Young learner is 15.00 contact hours excluding breaks. Social Activities. Approximate costs for excursions - Full day: €28 to €30. Half day: €4 to €10.

COUrSE DAtES:

BEGINNERS COURSE (price as Course 1): 4th January, 12th April, 21st June, 19th July, 30th August STANDARD, INTENSIVE AND COMBINATION COURSE: Each Monday TEACHER TRAINING COURSE (2 weeks): 28th June - 9th July, 12th - 23rd July, 3rd - 13th August and 23rd August - 3rd September GENERAL ENGLISH COURSE WITH BUSINESS ENGLISH INCLUDING BULATS EXAM PREPARATION: February - October

PLEASE NOtE: The school will be closed on the following days: 1st January, 17th March, 2nd and 5th April, 3rd May, 7th June, 2nd August and 25th October 2010. Class finishes 17th December. Office closed 17th December 2010 - 3rd January 2011. There is no refund or time given in lieu for public holidays. Recognised by the Department of Education as an English Language School for the teaching of English as a foreign language. Managing Director: Justin Quinn. Registration No. 116197

Accommodation England1 Home Stay Accommodation Accommodation is arranged in a carefully selected family on request. Worthing - Full board (bed, breakfast, packed lunch and dinner). Wimbledon - Half-board (bed, breakfast and dinner).

Rate per week at Worthing: - single £115 - twin £108

Rate per week at Wimbledon: - single £140 - twin £125

Minimum period two weeks. No refund will be made if a student makes alternative arrangements during this time. No allowance will be made for absence from the family during the time arranged or for late arrival or early departure. As per the British Council we can place up to four students in a homestay.

2 Self-Catering Accommodation Available from £100 per week There is a selection of self catering apartments, hostel, hotel and guest houses available on request.

3 UK - Airport Transfers Private car transfers can be arranged from Heathrow or Gatwick to Wimbledon or Worthing. Wimbledon transfers from Heathrow to Gatwick: £80 one in car; £85 two in car; £90 three in car. Worthing transfers from Gatwick; £80 one in car; £85 two in car; £90 three in car. From Heathrow: £105 one in car; £110 two in car; £115 three in car. From Stansted: £140 one in car; £145 two in car; £150 three in car.

Participants for Oriel College can travel to and from Oxford by a bus service, operating 24 hours, return fares from Heathrow of approximately £30 or from Gatwick of approximately £40. If required, we can arrange collection from and return to either Gatwick or Heathrow airports, in private car transfers. The cost per journey from Gatwick is £155 and from Heathrow £120.

4 Medical Insurance Medical insurance can be arranged at the cost of approximately £20 per 4 weeks under 18 years; or £30 per 4

weeks 18 years and over. Citizens of European Union countries should not have to pay for medical treatment, but they are advised to bring their E128 card with them. Some other countries have a reciprocal agreement with Britain, whereby their citizens do not have to pay for medical treatment, but they are advised to bring their E128 form or equivalent with them.

5 Text Book £20 approximately.

6 Social Activities The school offers a variety of social activities and students are encouraged to join in. They pay only for those

excursions and activities in which they wish to participate.

Administration Fee of £50 on all Accommodation Arranged NOtE: Maximum number of students per class - Adults: 14 (average 10-12). Juniors: 15 (average 11-13) All teaching hours are tuition hours of 45 minutes. Standard Course is 15.00 contact hours excluding breaks. Intensive course is 22.00 contact hours excluding breaks. Young learner is 13.33 contact hours excluding breaks. Social Activities. Approximate costs for excursions - Full day: £25 to £30. Half day: £5 to £15.

COUrSE DAtES:

WORTHING ONLY, BEGINNERS COURSE DATES (price as Course 1): Please contact school directly.

STANDARD, INTENSIVE STUDY ABROAD YEAR AND COMBINATION COURSE: Each Monday

STANDARD ENGLISH COURSE WITH OPTIONS: Every Monday July & August

TEACHER TRAINING COURSE (2 weeks): 28th June - 9th July, 12th - 23rd July

PLEASE NOtE: The school will be closed on the following days: 1st January, 2nd and 5th April, 3rd and 31st May and 30th August.

Class finishes 17th December. Office closed 17th December 2010 - 3rd January 2011.

UK Director: Michael Quinn Director: Justin Quinn (Managing), Jonathan Quinn (Marketing) Registrar: Elizabeth A. Moulson

Head Office & Registration Address: Centre Of English Studies Ltd., (Complany No. 3669269), 12 Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HE, England.

HOn receipt of your registration Form and relevant payment you will receive:

1. Confirmation of your enrolment and chosen course.

2. Acknowledgement of your payment and statement of the balance of fees (deposits paid are non-refundable).

IrELAND: Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.

ENGLAND: the registrar, CES, 12 Stoke Abbott road, West Sussex, BN11 1HE, England.

Full payment of fees is due 2 weeks prior to the starting date. Payment can be made in any of the following ways:

1. By credit card (Mastercard or Visa)

2. By Bank Transfer to our account.

Bank transfer:

• If payment is being made by Bank Transfer:- you must enclose photocopies of all relevant transfers when sending your completed Registration Form.

• A supplement of €15/£15 must be added to each transfer fee.

IrELAND Bank transfers should be sent to the school.

Bankers

Bank: AIB Bank

Address: 7-12 Dame Street, Dublin 2

Account Name: Centre of English Language Studies

Account Number: 88887063

Sort Code: 93.20.86

Swift Code: AIB KIE2D

IBAN: IE97AIBK93208688887063

PAYMENt PrOCEDUrE UK

Enrolments are confirmed on receipt of a completed Enrolment form and £100 deposit in part payment of fees. the balance of fees is payable before the course begins. Payment may be made:-

Bank transfer to: Centre of English Studies

Natwest Bank

27 South Street, Worthing

West Sussex BN11 3Ar

Account Number: 74638459

IBAN: GB33 NWBK 602431 74638459

BIC: NWBK GB 2L

Please ensure that the total amount sent is free of all charges from the remitting and beneficiary banks, and the student’s name is quoted on accompanying documents.

• By Credit Card: Mastercard or Visa

Fees include:

• Tuition.

• Assessment test at the beginning of the course.

• Individual Report

• Use of Listening Centre/Multimedia Centre for private study.

• Self-Access, Listening and Interactive Technology Centre. E-mail Facilities.

Supplements:

€65/£50 Administration fee on accommodation.

€15/£15 for each Bank Transfer.

€30 per week Single Room Supplement (June-Sept, Dublin).

Text books not included in tuition price.

Conditions:

1. There is no refund made for a cancellation made within 7 days of the commencement of the student’s course or if a student fails to complete the programme. There is no refund of the deposit.

2. Tuition fees are non-refundable.

3. There will be no refund for students who change from Intensive to Standard Course.

4. Registration will be confirmed for each student only upon receipt of completed Registration Form and full payment of fees.

5. We do not accept responsibility for costs incurred due to flight delays, i.e. accommodation etc.

6. Visas: If a student does not acquire a visa on time the above cancellation policy applies.

7. We do not take responsibility for loss or theft of belongings.

8. Students are expected to have appropriate medical and baggage insurance.

9. Non EU students must take out private medical insurance.

10. There is no refund of fees for days missed during the Course or for late arrival or early departure or for Public Holidays.

11. During peak times classes can be held at additional premises.

Note: If a student wishes to return to their home country or take holidays elsewhere during the term of their English Language Programme they are free to do so, but no credit will be given for missed study time.

Please return to: Centre of English Studies, 31 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Telephone: 353 1 671 4233. Fax: 353 1 671 4425. E-mail: [email protected]

or Centre of English Studies, 12 Stoke Abbott Road, West Sussex BN11 1HE, England.

Telephone: 44 1903 231330. Fax: 44 1903 200953. E-mail: [email protected]

terms and Conditions

Family Name:

First Name(s): Male Female

Address:

Country: Post Code: Passport Number:

Mobile Telephone: E-mail: Occupation:

Nationality: First Language: Date of Birth:

Current level of English (please z) Very good Good Fair None

Where do you want to study? Dublin Oxford Wimbledon Worthing Young Learner Junior Course

Course DetailsI wish to reserve a place on Course: Number of Weeks:

Starting Date: Finishing Date: Course Fee:

Accommodation Details (please z)

I want Home Stay / Crestfield / Auburn (Ireland) Self Catering Apartment at:-

Shared Room (available mid June to mid September)

Single Room 1. Self Catering Name:

2. Guest House

3. Hotel Room Type:

Arrival Date: / / Departure date: / /

Number of Nights: Accommodation Fee:

Airport Transfer - (optional - must be booked in advance)

Date of Arrival: / / Time of Arrival: Flight No.: From: Airport

Name of Arrival Airport: Airport transfer on Arrival: Required Not Required transfer Fee: See Price Lists

It is important that CES is advised of your arrival details even if you do not require a transfer. Juniors must book a transfer both ways.

Must be booked for Crestfield and Auburn House, Dublin.

FeesCourse Course Fees

Accommodation Accommodation Fee

Home Stay Single Room Supplement

Administration Fee

Airport Transfer Transfer Fee

Bank Bank Charges

Textbook

Visa Application Fee £15 (UK only)

TOTAL

International Junior Summer School Course Fee Total:

Young Learners Course Airport Transfers:

Number of Weeks Bank Charges:

(Includes Tuition, Accommodation, Activities, Tours) TOTAL

I enclose (Please z): Full Fees Deposit Bank Transfer Banker’s Draft Credit Card

Credit Card Payments: Visa Mastercard

Card Number

Card Expiry Date: / Card Holders Name: CCV No.:

Personal Details

CES registration Form - 2010

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