Schools and Programmes 2014-15
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Contents
Junior English Courses 12
NEW! Outdoor Learning 14
Year Round 18
Summer Schools 20
Welfare, Accommodation & Transport 32
Adult English Courses
Course Options 36
London, Soho 38
Exeter 40
London Baker Street 42
Parent & Child English
Courses 34
Academic Schools 2
Alexanders College 4
Newland College 6
International Community School 8
Dear Reader, I offer you a warm welcome to SKOLA.
My family started connecting with students over 40 years ago. Since then we have developed a wide range of schools here in the UK. The following pages show the breadth of our current offer. At the heart of each course lies the same idea: that education is all about making connections.
For a student, relocating to a new country, with or without the family, is a challenging process.
We place our students at the heart of our thinking as we help them settle into their new surroundings. Our wide range of courses gives students great freedom of choice as they develop their own sense of identity and the confidence to achieve more than they thought possible.
Schools should be a safe place in which to learn. Each student should be challenged at the right time according to his or her learning journey. The expertise our teachers have comes from rigorous training in British and International education institutions. This equips them with the power to create the lessons each student needs for the best possible educational outcomes.
This may be the first connection we make, but I hope it leads to many more.
Ben ToettcherDirector
AscotResidential
Newland CollegeResidential
Alexanders CollegeResidential
LONDON
Exeter
Stansted
Gatwick
Heathrow
Exmouth
InternationalCommunity School
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Academic CurriculaReflecting our belief in diversity, we offer two alternative routes to reaching the academic qualifications you need for university entrance. Each route to qualification has its own distinct characteristics and may be particularly well-suited for students with certain ambitions in mind.
We believe both systems – the National Curriculum of England and Wales and the International Baccalaureate – have much to offer and have seen pupils excel within both frameworks.
45 yearsof experience in running academic schools
It is worth noting that the gap between the National Curriculum of England and Wales and the International Baccalaureate has become smaller in recent years, as both systems continue to strive for excellence. Students seeking to pursue academic studies at a SKOLA school may wish to seek the advice of our experienced professionals in deciding which route may be best suited for them and how to orient their studies in line with ambitions for higher education.
Leading to GCSEs, typically at 16 years old, and GCE Advanced Levels (A Levels), typically at 18.
These qualifications can be taken in a wide range of subjects. At A Level, students typically select three (or, on rare occasions, four) to study for two years. UK universities make offers of places based on predicted scores at grades A-E in final A Level examinations. It is generally understood that A Levels offer deeper study in a smaller number of academic disciplines than the IB framework. For some students, this mode of assessment better suits their needs.
Offered at Alexanders College (see page 4)
National Curriculum of England and Wales
From 3 to 11 years old (PYP), 11 to 16 years old (MYP) and finally the IB Diploma, typically achieved at 18 years of age.
This framework is administered by the independent International Baccalaureate Organisation and much like A Levels, has a high level of international recognition. It consists of a suite of six subjects, chosen from groups in languages, mathematics, natural sciences, humanities and the arts, studied over two years and assessed through a mixture of terminal examinations and coursework. The Diploma also requires completion of an Extended Essay research project, besides involvement in physical activities, the arts and community service. As with UK A Levels, British universities make offers of places based on predicted scores in certain subjects as well as a total for the whole Diploma.
Offered at Newland College (see page 6) and the International Community School (see page 8)
International Baccalaureate (IB)
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Academ
ic Courses
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Alexanders College
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Academic Year 2014/15
Suffolk Coast
Boarding, Flexi-boarding, Day
AlexandersCollege 11-18 years
Page 4 Secondary Boarding School – Alexanders College
I can sincerely say that it was the best year of my life, and that is why I will never be able to forget any of you. The most amazing people and staff that I have ever met. Guillem
IntroductionAlexanders College has over 40 years of experience in education. It is situated on a beautiful 120 acre campus on the Suffolk coast. As an independent residential college, we welcome boys and girls aged 11 to 18 years, from the UK and all over the world. Students benefit from studying the highly regarded National Curriculum of England and Wales, leading to GCSE/iGCSE and A Level qualifications, giving them an advantage when applying to university. Alexanders College also offers an English Language Preparation programme for younger students or those whose English requires additional support. This course helps students cross the bridge to studying in English, in many cases without having to spend an additional school year to do so.
We have designed learning at Alexanders College to achieve the academic results required for university entrance. In line with expectations from the best universities and businesses, we emphasise the development of the whole student, drawing on their abilities and interests. In this way, students develop confidence and understand the value of teamwork, respect and responsibility.
Please see the school calendar at www.alexanderscollege.co.uk/dates-fees.html for the latest information.
Term Dates 2014 - 2015
Autumn Term Thursday 11.09.14 Friday 12.12.14
Half Term Saturday 25.10.14 Sunday 02.11.14
Spring Term Monday 05.01.15 Friday 03.04.15
Half term Saturday 14.02.15 Sunday 22.02.15
Summer Term Monday 20.04.15 Friday 19.06.15
Half Term No Half term
Known For:A residential college situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty. We encourage our students to be courageous, principled, inquisitive and honest. We emphasise global citizenship in all we do.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 887 Email: [email protected] College, Bawdsey, Suffolk, IP12 3AZ
Education:
Headmaster:
GCSE/IGCSE/A Level
Graham Gamble
Year Round Short Courses Available:
English for EducationThese mini ‘taster’ courses of between two and six weeks are available in the Autumn, Spring and Summer terms and are designed so students can experience life in the school, while improving general and academic English.
English Plus Multi Activities2-6 week courses available from March to June.
Sample Timetable: GCSE/IGCSE
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Morning
Business Studies, ICT
Business Studies, Science
English, Maths
English, Science
Global Perspectives, English
P.E.
Sports
Afternoon
Music, Maths, P.E.
English, ICT, P.E.
English, ICT, P.E.
Art, Global Perspectives
Business Studies, ICT
Visit to local town
Visit to swimming pool
Evening
Homework, Free time
Homework, Free time
Homework, Free time
Homework, Free time
Free time
DVD Night
Homework, Free time
Courses• A Level (16-18 years old) A Levels (GCE Advanced Levels) are highly valued qualifications recognised by all UK universities and many overseas institutions. Students will normally choose to study 2 to 4 subjects from the following: Mathematics • Physics • Biology • Business Studies • Applied ICT • Art or Economics or Chemistry. Age: 16 Start: September 2014 Duration: 2 years. Entry Requirements: Upper Intermediate English + strong school report.
• GCSES/IGCSES (14-16 years old) The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations are taken by children prior to entry into the Sixth Form (age 16+). Students will choose subjects from English as a Second Language • Mathematics • Art and Design or Global Perspectives • Business Studies • Combined science • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) • Language (Mother Tongue) if available. Additional non examination subjects are offered. Age: 14 Start: September 2014 Duration: 2 years. Entry Requirements: Intermediate English + strong school report.
• Pre-GCSE (11-14 years old) Students who join us before their GCSEs study under the National Curriculum of England and Wales, to prepare them for the later GCSE and A-Level programmes. Thanks to our location, their academic studies are undertaken alongside a wealth of outdoor activities and sport.
• English Language Preparation For students aged 11-16, we run intensive programmes that, in many cases, can avoid students missing any time during their academic career. Age: 11 to 16 Start: September, January or April. Duration: 1, 2 or 3 terms. Entry Requirements: Strong school report (all language levels accepted).
120 Acresof historic parkland on the Suffolk Coast
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Academic Year 2015/16
Newland Park, Chiltern Hills
Boarding, Flexi-boarding, Day
International Baccalaureate
A residential college located in an area of outstanding natural beauty just 45 minutes from London. Every student is given a private study room, including day students.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Park, Gorelands Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4AD
NewlandCollege 11-18 years
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IntroductionNewland College is an International Baccalaureate (IB) school set in the stunning Chilterns Hills, often described as the first piece of countryside after you leave London. Surrounded by gently rolling hills, charming villages and working farms, Newland College is a purpose-built education environment and uses the latest thinking in education to support students to achieve their full potential.
We are an inclusive school that uses the rigorous IB Middle Years Programme for students aged 11 to 16 years, and currently hold Candidate School status. For students aged 16 to 18, we will offer the IB Diploma, one of the world’s most recognised qualifications for university entrance, as it prepares students for the academic demands of undergraduate study like no other framework.
Courses• IB Diploma
Newland College plans to offer the prestigious IB Diploma programme to students aged 16 to 18 years from 2018. This internationally known and highly regarded programme comprises a standard curriculum, moderated coursework and external examinations. Research in the UK shows that following the IB Diploma, students are more likely to achieve placements at high quality universities and are significantly less likely to drop out of university.
• IB Middle Years Programme Newland College is a Candidate School for the IB Middle Years Programme, which will allow us to teach the MYP to our first cohort of 11 to 13 year olds from September 2015. This is an academically challenging framework, with eight discrete subject areas (English, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Arts, Technology, and Physical Education) that encourage students to embrace and understand connections between the subject content and the real world, while developing critical and reflective thinking skills. Also running through the programme are three central themes; inter-cultural awareness, holistic learning and communication.
Opening in 2015In September 2015, Newland College opens its doors to its foundation cohort of 11 to 13 year-olds. Located in beautiful parkland and surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Newland Park estate in the Chilterns, the College benefits from outstanding facilities and an unrivalled location. Newland College celebrates the very best of the English boarding school tradition within the acclaimed International Baccalaureate (IB) framework. It offers full boarding, flexi-boarding and day student places for local and international students.
Classrooms equipped with the latest technology have been designed around a standard class-size of 14 students, providing an exceptional level of teacher-student engagement. The IB has led the world for its provision of student-centric, internationally-minded learning. While the English A-Level curriculum and IB become have more aligned in recent years, research shows the IB is the better preparation for undergraduate study.
Newland College offers high-standard residential accommodation, with personal study space provided for boarding and day students. The sports facilities are extensive, with all-weather pitches and courts. Newland College is also home to a 250-capacity purpose-built theatre, one of the largest school theatres in the county of Buckinghamshire.
Dedicated to the education of the whole child, whether in the classroom, sporting field, drama studio or concert hall, Newland College values creativity, enthusiasm, inquisitiveness and the bold expression of ideas. Building a community of learners, teachers as well as students, who support and collaborate to succeed and find a balance in their life, Newland College offers something new to students seeking to undertake the rigorous IB in a supportive environment.
Term Dates 2015 - 2016
Autumn Term (12weeks)
Half Term
Spring Term (11weeks)
Half Term
Half Term
Summer Term (12weeks)
Monday
Monday
Thursday
Monday
Friday
Tuesday
07.09.15
26.10.15
07.01.16
15.02.16
30.05.16
12.04.16
Friday
Monday
Friday
Monday
Monday
Thursday
11.12.15
09.11.15
18.03.16
22.02.16
06.06.16
07.07.16
New
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Head of College: Darlene Fisher
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Central London
Day School
International Community School - Primary 3-11 years
“My son enjoys the school and it has made him more keen to learn, ask many questions and given him more confidence.” Father of student
IntroductionWe are an inclusive, international school that uses the rigorous International Baccalaureate programme at all levels from three years to eighteen. Our Primary School is located in central London and has 125 students in classes of 14-22 students. We challenge each student by setting tasks, activities and inquiries at a level and with support tailored to each child’s needs. We have a proud track record of helping students exceed their own expectations during their time with us.
Our school day runs from 08.45-15.25 with a 14.10 finish on Fridays. From Year 3 upwards all children have the use of a netbook and all materials are provided by the School. Students have access to iPads and desktops for desktop publishing and film editing and those with Special Educational Needs have exceptional provision.
Courses• IB PYP Full Curriculum
All children aged 3 -11 years old follow the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP). The programme allows children to learn through the skills and knowledge of traditional subject areas such as Languages, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, the Arts, Personal and Social Education and Information Communication Technology. These subjects are taught through Units of Inquiry that provide opportunities for students to apply skills and knowledge. Classes from Year 1 to Year 6 are actively involved in six units of inquiry per year, each one lasting around six weeks in length. Nursery and Reception experience four units of inquiry throughout the whole year.
• English Language PreparationOur Preparation course for 9, 10 and 11 year olds prepares students for entry into the full curriculum programme. Students study grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading and writing, and develop academic and everyday English. They also study a range of other academic subjects such as Humanities, Science and Mathematics through units of enquiry. Children younger than 10 years of age enter the mainstream classroom directly with support provided in class.
Page 8 Non-residential Primary School – Regent’s Park
Known For:An IB world school based over three campuses in the heart of London, the International Community School is known for its open, inclusive culture and challenging academic programme.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] York Terrace East, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4PT
UOI = Unit of Inquiry – which is a way of learning through discovery, exploration and reflection through transdisciplinary themes.
Sample Timetable: Full IB Curriculum - PYP Year 4
Day 8.50 - 10.30 11.00 - 12.15 13.20 - 15.25
Monday UOI: Literacy Mandarin or Spanish UOI: Maths
Tuesday P.E. Library Music/Literacy
Wednesday Maths UOI: Art UOI: Literacy
Thursday UOI: Maths Mandarin or Spanish Academic Excursion
Friday UOI: Literacy P.E. Assembly (leave 14.10)
Term Dates 2014 - 2015
Please see the school calendar at www.icschool.co.uk/calendar for the latest information on school events and any closures for Public Holidays or teacher training.
Autumn Term Wednesday 27.08.14 Friday 12.12.14
Half Term Monday 27.10.14 Friday 31.10.14
Spring Term Monday 05.01.15 Thursday 02.04.15
Half Term Monday 16.02.15 Friday 20.02.15
Summer Term Monday 20.04.15 Thursday 18.06.15
2 Day Half Term Friday 22.05.15 Monday 25.05.15
After-school Clubs Each day we also offer a range of after school clubs for the students such as Football, Electronics, Basketball, Tennis, Running Club, Rock Climbing, Languages, Cookery, Gardening, Drama/Dance, Book Club, Maths Club and Science Club.
Education: International Baccalaureate PYP
International Comm
unity School
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Head of School: Rose Threlfall
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Central London
Day School
International Community School - Secondary 11-18 years
“The breadth of subjects ensures greater options in the future” Emil - IB Diploma Student
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Known For:An IB world school based over three campuses in the heart of London, the International Community School is known for its open, inclusive culture and challenging academic programme.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Star Street, London, W2 1QB Sample Timetable: Full IB Curriculum - MYP Year 5
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9.00 - 10.30
Language A
Language A, Language B
Sciences
Technology
Sport
10.45 - 12.15
Sport
Maths
Maths, Language A
Language B
Geography, History
13.15 - 15.45
History, Language A, Technology
Language B, Double Sciences
Visual Arts, Maths, Geography
Double Visual Arts, Maths
Year Tutorial, Double Science
Lessons per day: 7 x 45mins. Registration: 08:45. Diploma students: Additional 8th lesson, continuing to 4:30pm.
Education: International Baccalaureate MYP/Diploma
International Comm
unity School
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100%Students graduating enter a university of their choice
Head of School: Rose Threlfall
Courses• IB Diploma
For students aged 16-18 years, ICS offers the highly regarded IB Diploma programme. This internationally recognised programme comprises a full curriculum, moderated coursework and external examinations.
• IB Middle Years ProgrammeAn academically challenging framework, with eight discrete subject areas (English, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Arts, Technology, and Physical Education) that encourage students to embrace and understand connections between the subject content and the real world, while developing critical and reflective thinking skills. Also running through the programme are three central themes; inter-cultural awareness, holistic learning and communication. The MYP prepares students for the rigours of the IB Diploma programme.
• English Language PreparationThe preparation programmes enable students to improve their all-round English language skills through a specially designed and unique curriculum that combines English lessons with lessons in other core subjects. In all cases, the focus is upon developing fluency in academic English, to make the transition to the IB.
• Life SkillsICS carries its inclusive ethos into the innovative secondary life skills programme (SLS), which serves students with intellectual disabilities and special educational needs who cannot fully access a mainstream school environment. Our SLS students are valued members of the school and included in the mainstream curriculum wherever possible. As with all our students, they are encouraged to reach their unique potential.
Term Dates 2014 - 2015
Please see the school calendar at www.icschool.co.uk/calendar for the latest information on school events and any closures for Public Holidays or teacher training.
Autumn Term Wednesday 27.08.14 Friday 12.12.14
Half Term Monday 27.10.14 Friday 31.10.14
Spring Term Monday 05.01.15 Thursday 02.04.15
Half Term Monday 16.02.15 Friday 20.02.15
Summer Term Monday 20.04.15 Thursday 18.06.15
2 Day Half Term Friday 22.05.15 Monday 25.05.15
IntroductionWe are an inclusive, international school that uses the rigorous International Baccalaureate programme at all levels from three years to eighteen. Our Secondary School is located in central London and has 130 students in classes of 10-16 students.
We follow the IB Programme, leading to the IB Diploma, which is equivalent of Advanced Placement courses in the USA and A Levels in the UK. The IB Diploma programme is widely accepted by Universities across the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and Princeton.
By following the IB programme we have adopted a curriculum that not only focuses upon academic achievement but also looks at the whole child and their physical, social and emotional development through the teenage years. Students have access to netbooks, iPads and Kindles, in addition to our iMac music and film editing suite. Students with Special Educational Needs are exceptionally well supported. Our school day runs from 08.45-15.45 with a later finish at 16.30 for our Diploma students.
A strong university counselling service supports our students at university entrance in the UK, USA and worldwide.
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Junior English CoursesAll our courses combine English classes with sightseeing, cultural visits, physical exercise and social activities appropriate to the age group. Lessons and activities both provide opportunities for learning and English practice in a happy and secure international environment. High ratios of staff supervision on all outside activities means that children are safe and secure throughout the school day.
Non-residential Centres: Camden, Gloucester Gate, Regent’s Park, Hyde Park, Exmouth Residential Centres: Alexanders College, Ascot, Newland College
• 11-14 years old 14-17 years (Discover London), (Forest School, Exmouth)• Minimum two weeks• London (page 15) and Exmouth (page 16)
Our Outdoor Learning programmes have been designed to take place outside the classroom. Forest School, delivered in partnership with the Exmouth Forest School, combines English tuition with conservation and outdoor learning, providing an exciting and memorable environment in which to learn English. Discover London takes tuition onto the bustling streets of London, giving teenage students all they need to survive and thrive in one of the world’s leading cities.
Outdoor Learning New! For 2014/2015
• 3-17 years old• Minimum two weeks• Regent’s Park (page 26), Hyde Park (page 28)
As well as General English, students learn English through Art, Drama, Science or Maths. Each weekly course includes an afternoon of sport for coordination and exercise, plus a Discover London tour to a museum, gallery or famous historic site. Lunch is included.3-10 year olds: 23 hours per week in classes for this age group. 11-17 year olds: 25 hours per week, classes are divided into 11-13 and 14-17, plus by level from beginner to advanced. Weekly topics such as The Performing Arts or Past and Present.
English for Education (Summer)
. 14-17 years old
. Minimum one week
. Camden Year Round (page 18)
25 hours of lessons per week including 4 hours of lessons focused on English for academic study taught through school subjects such as Mathematics, History, English Literature, Music, Drama and Art. One trip and one sports session or English Outdoors session per week.
English for Education (Year Round)
• 10-17 years old• Minimum one week• Gloucester Gate (page 30)
The school day runs from 09:00 to 16:40 with 15 hours of English tuition in the morning and sports, art, music and parties in the afternoon. A full day trip is included on Saturdays (e.g. Oxford or Windsor). Class sizes are a maximum of 15 children. This programme runs 6 days per week (all our other non-residential programmes are 5 day per week). A daily hot lunch and a morning and afternoon snack are included.
Young English Studies (Summer)
• 10-17 years old• Minimum one week• Camden all year round (page 18)
Young London is a flexible programme, which provides 15, 21 or 25 hours of English lessons per week. 21 and 25 hour courses include a sports session and local walk each week. 15 hour courses are only available for accompanied children. Fruit and a packed lunch are included.
Young London (Year Round)
• 8-9 years old• Minimum one week• Camden Year Round (page 18) Gloucester Gate in summer (page 30)
This programme is specially designed for 8-9 year olds as an introduction to English, encouraging learning through 18 hours per week of exciting activity-based lessons with a maximum of 15 children. All activities and play breaks are appropriate for the age group. The week includes one Discover London trip (e.g. London Zoo), during the summer we also include one afternoon of sports or outdoor learning. A morning and afternoon snack, and a hot lunch. The rest of the year we provide fruit and a packed lunch.
English Study Club (Summer & Year Round)
Junior English
English Plus (Summer)
• 11-17 years• Minimum two weeks • Alexanders College (page 20) Ascot (page 24) Newland College (page 22)
English Plus is our flagship residential English language tuition option, as it provides students with an incredible mix of academic and outdoor activities, supervised by world-class coaches and tutors. English Plus includes 15 hours of English tuition as well as a minimum of 6 hours per week of a chosen activity, which are selected on a first-come-first-served basis and vary from centre to centre:
English Plus Watersports: Qualified instructors teach sailing and kayaking at local watersports centres.
English Plus Swimming: Qualified instructors teach different strokes, turns, breathing control and water safety. For improving beginners. Students join multi-activities in the last hour.
English Plus Horseriding: Students learn the basics of horseriding before learning how to jump and ride out.
English Plus Football: Qualified coaches teach individual skills and team tactics in conditioned games.
English Plus Tennis: Qualified professionals teach through practice drills and conditioned games with weekly tournaments.
English Plus Golf: Golf professionals provide coaching.
English Plus Art: Instruction is provided in drawing and painting, collage 3-D work and beach projects, where available.
English Plus Music: Students use their talents to prepare a performance to the school.
English Plus Dance: Choreographed dance sessions, from street to salsa.
English Plus Multi-Activities: Students can participate in a selection of arts options and sports including basketball, orienteering, volleyball and badminton.
Intensive English: Extra English classes in small groups with students focusing on grammar, use of English, vocabulary, speaking and error correction.
Please note: English Plus options must be confirmed at the time of enrolment.
• 11-17• Minimum two weeks• Alexanders College (page 20), Newland College (page 22)
Students may opt for a course preparing them for a specific examination. The exam levels offered are: KET, FCE, CAE and IELTS. It should be noted that any student opting for any course will be expected to be at a suitable level for the chosen exam.
Students study on a 21 hour English exam preparation course in classes with a maximum of 8 students. Students study the English required to pass 1 of 4 examinations: the Cambridge exams PET (Preliminary English Test), FCE (First Certificate in English), CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) or the IELTS exam required to enter a British University. Students also join Multi-Activities for 3 hours each week.
English 4 Exams (Summer)
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29.06.2015 -24.07.2015
Central London
Day School
Learn English while immersed in the bustling life of London, looking at history, art, businesses and urban design. The first lesson takes place on The Tube!
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Discover LondonSummer School 14-17 years
Discover LondonDiscover London turns the streets of one of the most famous capital cities in the world into a classroom. In addition to English, a typical week will focus on a core area such as commerce, history or art. Over 100 language areas are covered in the context of discovering London, such as description, discussion, opinion- expression, tense and cultural nuance.
What is included?All entrance fees. Our teachers are highly trained specialists in both language teaching and travelling safely around London and there are two facilitators per group of 10 students.
What is not included?Transportation costs, food, mobile technology.
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Minimum Stay: 1 week
Sample Timetable: The Historical Experience
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Location
British MuseumRussell Square
Museum of London, St Paul’s Cathedral& The Monument
Walking Tour of East London. Tower Bridge & Shakespeare’s Globe
The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey, The Houses of Parliament, The London Eye
Activities
Induction, including the transport system and food in London. Comparing ancient civilisations. Capturing History in a picture.
Comparing London through the ages.Researching Historical Events.
Discovering London Characters, Myths and Legends. Investigating Life in Historical London.
Analysing Images of Historical London/ Londoners. Discovering Royal London.Investigating London Dates.
Preparing multimedia presentations on historical London.
Learning Focus
Use of time expressions.Past tenses.Describing objects.
Describing changes.Comparisons.
Listening skills. Developing narratives (stories).
Describing Feelings andEmotions. The language of opinion. Conditionals.
Speaking andpresentation skills.
Junior English – Discover London
NEW FOR 2015Outdoor LearningIntroductionWe try every year to bring new educational theory and practice into our courses. Two of our most innovative courses take advantage of the idea that learning performance can be enhanced if it is done in a relevant context: the real world. Discover London and the Forest School provide students with an engaging environment in which to learn English, plus they offer the chance to gain additional vocabulary and skills, based on the learning context.
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“I spoke English all day long which really helped me to feel more confident about my English.” Petra, 16, Hungary
100%students more confident using English to get around the city
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Exmouth, Devon
Homestay
In conjunction with Exmouth Forest School, we have created a new concept learning English language with an environmental dimension. Students can achieve the John Muir Award while they learn English!
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 1392 666419 Email: [email protected] Longbrook Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 6AE
Forest School Summer School 11-14 years
The CourseSKOLA English in Exeter has teamed up with the Exmouth Forest School to design an English Language course for juniors that takes place entirely outdoors. Over the course of two weeks, students will spend six hours each day exploring the exciting outdoors in a beautiful and safe forest outside the town of Exmouth in the south of Devon.
Learning English in the natural environment is more lively and fun, and gives students an instant connection with the subject matter of the language they are learning. There will be the chance to integrate with local children during certain weeks of the course, who will attend the Forest School alongside SKOLA students, giving them a unique opportunity to talk with native speakers, and quickly progress their English.
This course will also provide a rich education about the life of the forest, exploring and using natural materials in a safe environment and with expert tuition. Parents report changes in independence, motivation, self-esteem and social outlook. Students are encouraged to discover wild places and show their appreciation of the environment and respect for nature and conservation. They will present their thoughts in English to other students which will be recorded on video and sent to the parents. All students will be given the opportunity to gain the John Muir Award, named after the founder of the first National Parks.
Our teaching staff are trained Forest School leaders and our SKOLA English language teachers are all native speakers and trained to teach English as a foreign language. There is a staff to student ratio of 1 – 8.
Included Each Week• 27.5 hours of English and Forest School studies• Full board accommodation with a host family in Exmouth• 4 x evening activities • 1 x full day excursion (middle Saturday only)• Transport to Forest School from host family
TransfersFor details of our grouped transfers please see our fees.
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Minimum Stay: 2 weeks
Sample Programme – Week One
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Morning
Arrival day
Introductions, team building games and ice breakers
John Muir introduction; what is it and how does it work?
Den building master class, dead hedging
Build your camp in your wild place
Build your camp in your wild place
Full day excursion
Day with host family
Afternoon Evening
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Introduction to den building and fire lighting skills
In groups of 5 students will explore Exmouth forest school site and discover a wild place
Language development on camp craft skills
Camp fire cooking challenge
Fire lighting, menu planning and cooking for the group
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Cinema night
BBQ on the beach
Bowling
Party night
Evening with host
Sample Programme – Week Two
Day Morning
Saturday Departure day
Afternoon Evening
Monday Orienteering challenge to include conservation skills and language skills
Orienteering challenge to include conservation skills a nd language skills Games on the beach
Tuesday Beach school day, local cliff walk and local history tour Beach school day, local cliff walk and local history tour Orienteering
Wednesday Conserve your wild space using skills and knowl-edge from Monday
Conserve your wild space using skills and knowledge from Monday Marshmallow BBQ
Thursday Forest skills day including mallet making, fric-tion fires, bows and arrows
Forest skills day including mallet making, friction fires, bows and arrows Evening with host
Friday Free play based on skills learnt throughout course
Make Youtube video tours to present John Muir Award activi-ties and other experiences. Leaving party
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NEW FOR 2015
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Course Structure: Levels:
English Study Club (Half Day) Mixed Ability
English Study Club (Full Day) Mixed Ability
Young London Beginner to Advanced
Young London Intensive Beginner to Advanced
Young London Intensive Plus
English for Education
Beginner to Advanced
Beginner to Advanced
Lessons Per Week
15 hours 09:00 - 13.45
18 hours 09.00 - 15.15
15 hours 09.00 - 13.45
21 hours 09.00 -15.15
25 hours 09.00 -16.15
25 hours 09.00 -16.15
Christmas 2014
New Year’s Day
Easter
May Holiday
Spring Holiday
Summer Holiday
Christmas 2015
20 December - 28 December 2014
1 January 2015
3 April - 6 April 2015
4 May 2015
25 May 2015
31 August 2015
19 December - 28 December 2015
Holiday Closing Dates (All Inclusive)
Sample Timetable: Young London Intensive
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
English Grammar & Vocabulary
English Grammar, Discover London
Discover London - British Museum
Discover London Project
English Grammar & Vocabulary
Afternoon
Art and Speaking Skills
Writing Skills, Listening Skills
Vocabulary Skills
Reading Skills, Creative Writing
Test, Tutorials, Badminton
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September - June (see page 30 for our Summer options)
Camden, Central London
Homestay or Own Accommodation
English language courses for children and school groups, combining the sights, museums and attractions of London.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7387 7575 Email: [email protected] Delancey Street, London, NW1 7RX
Camden Year Round Courses 8-17 years
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We really enjoyed our stay, all my students liked their classes and I can say that you have excellent staff” Group leader
Introduction All courses at SKOLA Camden include English language lessons, and opportunities to learn about London and visit some of the sights, museums and attractions of the city. Last year we taught children from more than 50 countries. Our aim is to provide students with a safe and secure environment for learning. All courses include one study outing and a packed lunch every day.
Courses• English Study Club (8-9 years) This programme is specially designed for younger children to embrace an additional language and encourages English learning through exciting activity based lessons in small classes with plenty of individual attention. Classes are mixed ability with activities and play breaks appropriate to the age group. One Discover London trip per week. Full and Half day programmes available.
• Young London (10-17 years) Young London provides flexible options for intensive English study. You can choose between 15, 21 and 25 hours of lessons per week. 21 and 25 hour courses also include a sports session or local walk each week.
• English for Education (14-17 years) 25 hours of lessons per week including 4 hours of lessons focused on English for academic study taught through school subjects such as Mathematics, History, English Literature, Music, Drama and Art. One trip and one sports session or English Outdoors per week.
• Parent & Child (See page 34)
Please note: 15 hour courses are only available for accompanied children.
* English Outdoors gives students opportunities to perform learning tasks and projects under supervision outside the school.
Junior English – Year Round
English Study Tours
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Alexanders College, Suffolk Coast
Residential
2 weeks
An English language summer school located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, combining English tuition with a programme of sports coaching and other options each afternoon; and English 4 Exams.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 887 Email: [email protected] College, Bawdsey, Suffolk, IP12 3AZ
Alexanders College Summer School 11-17 years
Page 20 Junior Residential Summer School – Alexanders College
“A big thanks to all the teachers and all the staff. Alexanders certainly contributed to me wearing this graduation hat.” Tatiana, Russia
Introduction Alexanders College has 40 years of experience in children’s education and is situated on a beautiful 120 acre campus on the Suffolk coast. Surrounded by exceptional beaches, we provide English language tuition supplemented by extensive outdoor activities. Accommodation is provided in shared rooms with 2-4 beds.
Summer Courses• English 4 Exams
• English Plus (options include)WatersportsHorseridingFootballTennisGolfArtMusicDanceMulti-Activities
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99% students satisfied with their English classes 2014
Sample Timetable: English Plus
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Morning
Arrive or Sports
Test, English
English
Excursion to Cambridge
English
English
Depart or Study Trip to London
Afternoon
Art, Sports
English, Sports
English Plus/English 4 Exams
English Plus/English 4 Exams
English Plus/English 4 Exams
Evening
Film & Games
Welcome Party
Off Site: Quasar
Sports & Crafts
Talent Show
Themed Disco
Sports, Crafts
15 hours English: Practising Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking within themed weeks. 6-9 hrs Plus Option: Football, Tennis, Horseriding, Golf, Multi-activities, Art, Dance, Music or Watersports.
Sample Weekly Projects and Excursions
Theme
Photography
Legends & Myths
Travel & Tourism
History
Sport & Fashion
Nature & Environment
Heroes & Villains
World Around Us
Art, Design & Film
Famous People
Saturday London Excursion
Famous Sights
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Walking Tour
British Museum
Olympic Stadium
Natural History Museum
Walking Tour
Science Museum
The South Bank
Madame Tussauds
Wednesday Excursion
Cambridge
Colchester
Norwich
Bury St Edmunds
Cambridge
Colchester
Norwich
Bury St Edmunds
Cambridge
School closes
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Newland College, Chiltern Hills
Residential
Newland College is an English language summer school with outstanding teaching, sports and accommodation facilities located just 45 minutes from Central London.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Park, Gorelands Lane, Chalfont St Giles, Bucks, HP8 4AD
Newland College Summer School 11-17 years
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“It was my best two weeks of my life.” Ramil, 14, Azerbaijan
Sample Weekly Projects and Excursions
Week of
08.06.15
15.06.15
22.06.15
29.06.15
06.07.15
13.07.15
20.08.15
27.08.15
03.08.15
10.08.15
Topic
History
Culture
Education
Literature
The World Around Us
History
Culture
Education
Literature
The World Around Us
Wednesday Excursion
The British Museum
The National Gallery & Covent Garden
Trip to Oxford & Visit Colleges
The Globe Theatre
The Natural History Museum
The British Museum
The National Gallery & Covent Garden
Trip to Oxford & Visit Colleges
The Globe Theatre
The Natural History Museum
Saturday Excursion
The Tower of London & Camden Lock
Greenwich & Thames Cruise
Trip to Cambridge & Visit Colleges
Stratford-upon-Avon
The Science Museum & Covent Garden
The Tower of London & Camden Lock
Greenwich & Thames Cruise
Trip to Cambridge & Visit Colleges
Stratford-upon-Avon
End of summer school
Delivered by:
Introduction Newland College is a summer school set in the stunning Chiltern Hills often described as the first piece of countryside when you leave London. Surrounded by gently rolling hills, charming villages and working farms, Newland College is a purpose-built education environment and uses the latest thinking in classroom design to help students achieve outstanding results.
Accommodation is provided in single and double rooms.
Summer Courses• English 4 Exams
• English Plus (options include)
WatersportsHorseridingFootballTennisArtMusicDanceMulti-activities
Minimum Stay: 2 weeks
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99%students satisfied with their English classes
Sample Timetable: English Plus
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Friday
Saturday
Morning
Arrivals Optional Trip Out
Test & Walk/Induction or Classes
Classes
Classes
Depart or Full Day Excursion
Afternoon
Plus Options
Plus Option
Classes & Celebration
Evening
Social Activities
Welcome Party!
Bowling at Watford Hollywood Bowl
Thursday Classes Plus Option The AMAZING race night
Wednesday Full Day Education Excursion Chill out night
Disco!
Social Activities
15 hours English: Practising Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking within themed weeks. 6-9 hrs Plus Option: Football, Tennis, Horseriding, Multi-activities, Art, Dance, Music or Watersports.
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Berkshire
Residential
2 weeks
An English language summer school with superb facilities, located just 45 minutes from London and 15 minutes from Heathrow Airport. All courses are English Plus.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Victuallers’ School, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 8DR
Ascot Summer School 11-17 years
Page 24 Junior Residential Summer School – Ascot
The activities were interesting and I was able to practise my English.” Julia
Introduction Ascot is located 30 miles from Central London (1 hour by coach) and 15 miles from Heathrow Airport, making it easily accessible. The school provides full board residential accommodation with students in rooms with 2-6 beds. Each residence has 24-hour supervision. We encourage English to be spoken at all times by mixing nationalities in rooms, wherever possible. The residences have common rooms and games areas with table tennis, TV and DVDs.
We run weekly London study trips and weekly London sightseeing and shopping excursions. Facilities include tennis courts, sports hall, art centre, computer room, sports fields, swimming pool, theatre and dance studio.
Summer Courses• English Plus (options include)
Swimming FootballTennisGolfArtMusicDanceMulti-ActivitiesIntensive English
English Study Tours
Sample Timetable: English Plus
Morning Afternoon Evening
Arrivals and Orientation Film Night
Test and English Classes English classes and Sport Welcome Party
English Classes English Plus Option Bowling
English Class, Excursion to London Staff vs Student Sports
English Classes English Plus Option Bungee Run & Crafts
English Classes English Plus Option International Evening
Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday Departures or Full Day Excursion Themed Disco
15 hours English: Practising Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking within themed weeks.6 hours Plus Option: Football, Tennis, Golf, Swimming, Multisport, Art, Dance, Music or Intensive English.
Sample Weekly Projects and Excursions
Week of
06.07.15
13.07.15
20.07.15
27.07.15
03.08.15
10.08.15
Topic
Summertime
Shakespeare
The River Thames
The Royal Family
Great Minds
Historic London
Wednesday Excursion
The London Eye
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Kew Gardens
Houses of Parliament Tour
British Museum
The Tower of London
Saturday Excursion
Brighton
Stratford-on-Avon
Greenwich by Boat
Windsor Castle
Oxford
School Closes
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90%of our students would recommend Ascot
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Regent’s Park, Central London
Day School
English for Education course for younger children has run for 35 years, combining English language tuition with academic subjects.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected]’s Park: 4 York Terrace East, London, NW1 4PT
SEE: WWW.SKOLA.CO.UKFor details of weekly topics and excursions.
Regent’s Park Summer School 3-10 years
Introduction The school is run from twin campuses near Regent’s Park, and just ten minutes walk away from one another. We slightly vary class start and finish times so that parents can drop off and collect children of different ages at the two campuses. York Terrace is home to our 3-7 year olds. Wyndham Place accommodates our 8-10 year old students. Every year there are children from over 40 countries taught in classes of maximum 18 students. Lunch is provided in the school canteen. There is an outside activity area and a door-to-door minibus service is available within the Minibus Zone (See map on page 33).
Summer Courses• English for Education (3-10 years)
• Parent and Child
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“I have made friends from Russia, Italy and Thailand!.” Gerry
Sample Timetable: English for Education 3-4 Years
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
English, Maths
Music, Maths
Extended Learning
Sports, Maths
English, Maths
Afternoon
Story-time, Reading/Listening Posts
Story-time, Technology Station
Story-time, Sensory Work
Story-time, Creative Activities
Story-time, Theme Park
School Day: 09.00 -15.20. Lunch: 12.15-13.30
Sample Timetable: English for Education 5-7 Years
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
Welcome, Drama/Assembly & Intro
Discover London Excursion
English Grammar, Maths
ICT, English Grammar
Social Studies, Revision Grammar
Afternoon
Art and Speaking Skills
Sports
Art
End of Week, 14.50 Assembly
School Day: 09.00 -15.20. Lunch: 12.15-13.30
Sample Timetable: English for Education 8-10 Years
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
Project Maths
Discover London Excursion
Drama, English
Social Studies, English
Sports, English
Afternoon
Music, English
Science, English
Art
English
School Day: 08.50 -15.00. Lunch: 12.30 -13.30
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100%students described lessons as good or very good
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Hyde Park, Central London
Day School
English for Education course for older children and teenagers has run for 35 years, combining English language tuition with academic subjects.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Star Street, London, W2 1QB
Hyde Park Summer School 11-17 years
Introduction The school is run from the International Community School’s secondary campus near Hyde Park. Students take classes in General English through other subjects (including Maths, Science, Technology, Art and Drama), sports for one afternoon per week and a Discover London academic excursion. Lessons, activities and excursions are linked to a weekly theme such as Culture and Leisure or Science and Technology. A door to door minibus service is available within the minibus zone (see map on page 33).
Summer Courses• English for Education (11-17 years)
• Parent and Child
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“I will miss the school and all the friends I’ve met there. Thank you for teaching me English so well.” Allegra
Sample Timetable: English for Education 11-17 Years
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Morning
English Grammar & Skills, ICT
English Grammar & Skills, Maths
English Grammar & Skills, Science
Discover London Prep, Progress Test
Discover London Excursion
Afternoon
English Grammar & Skills
English Grammar & Skills, Drama
English Grammar & Skills, Music
Sport
Tutorial, Self Study, Assembly & Prizes
School Day: 08.50 - 15.40. Lunch: 12.40 - 13.50
Junior English – Summ
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92% students would recommend it to a friend
SEE: WWW.SKOLA.CO.UKFor details of weekly topics and excursions.
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Gloucester Gate, Central London
Homestay or Stay with Parent/s
English language summer school courses for children and school groups, combining the sights, museums and attractions of London.
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7387 7575 Email: [email protected] Gloucester Gate, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4HG
Gloucester Gate Summer School 8-17 years
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“All lessons are very good”, “I like group work and the projects” Marina
All our courses combine English classes with sightseeing, cultural visits, sports and activities appropriate to the age group. Lessons and activities provide opportunities for learning and English practice in a happy and secure international environment.
English Outdoors gives students opportunities to perform learning tasks and projects under supervision outside the school and places such as Regent’s Park. High ratios of staff supervision on all outside activities means that children are always safe and secure throughout the school day.
Accommodation, Airport Transfers & School Bus ServiceWe can provide homestay accommodation, airport transfers and school bus services. Homestays are arranged by partner agencies. The minimum age for unaccompanied children in homestay is 11 years old. Unaccompanied children younger than 14 years must use the school bus service.
Sample Timetable: Young English Studies (09.00 - 16.40)
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Morning
English Classes
English Classes
English Classes
English Classes
English Classes
Full Day Excursion to Oxford (for 10-17 year olds only)
Afternoon
Sports, Art
Discover London Excursion
Sports, Art
Discover London Excursion
SKOLA’s Got Talent Party
Junior English – Summ
er School
English Study Tours
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Introduction Gloucester Gate provides a tailor-made English language school environment, with all the classroom, outdoor and ancillary facilities you would expect from a quality day school. All classes combine intensive English language tuition with outdoor, sport and cultural learning. All children’s courses include a snack and a hot lunch.
Parents can study too! We offer the opportunity for both parents and children to study at the same time in central London. Parents study at our fabulous adult summer school, ‘London Baker Street’, which is less than 5 minutes by taxi or a 30 minute walk through Regent’s Park from the children’s school. Adult courses start one hour later than junior courses.
Summer Courses• English Study Club (8-9 years)
• Young English Studies (10-17 years)
• Parent and Child
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Junior Welfare, Accommodation, Transport & InsuranceAfter decades of running junior English courses, we know that the best learning environments are also the safest. All our staff are trained in student welfare and our facilities have all been designed with the age group we use them for in mind. We call this safeguarding for better learning, and it is a core SKOLA principle.
AccommodationWe offer both residential and non-residential courses. Where our courses are non-residential, we can offer students aged 11 to 18 homestay accommodation.
Ascot, Newland College & Alexanders College
At these centres, all students are accommodated in school residences on campus. Boys and girls are in separate residences or on separate floors. During the Academic Year at Alexanders College, students are in rooms with 1-3 beds; during summer all bedrooms have 2, 3 or 4 beds. At Ascot College the rooms contain 2-6 beds and the accommodation at Newland College is in single rooms. Unless requested otherwise by all parents involved, children sharing together will be of different mother tongues where possible. Most bedrooms contain washbasins, but bathroom and toilet facilities are shared. All accommodation is full-board with breakfast, lunch and evening meal provided and snacks are available.
London Homestay Accommodation
The minimum age for unaccompanied children in homestay is 11 years old. All our homestay hosts are selected by partner accommodation agencies specialised in providing suitable and appropriate accommodation for children. Hosts are chosen only after a strict application process, inspection and police checks. A safe, caring and clean home is more important than a location close to the schools. Generally homes are in London travel zones 2 and 3, with an average journey of 30-45 minutes to school on public transport, which can be up to 60 minutes in busy periods.
Hosts speak English in the home. Hosts can be born in any country or be of any ethnic origin. Junior homestay accommodation includes breakfast and evening meal every day and lunch or packed lunch at weekends. Weekday lunches are included in course fees and provided at school. Parent and Child Homestay Accommodation
Parents are responsible for their own children outside school hours and in the accommodation. This means the parent is also responsible for the child travelling to and from school and when they arrive home from school. If the child has been booked onto our mini-bus service the parent must be at home to greet them in the afternoon. Parent and child homestay includes breakfast and evening meal every day. Weekend lunch is not included. Homes are normally in London travel zones 2-3 but can also be in zone 4 from June to August.
TransportSchool Minibus Service in London
For peace of mind, safety and convenience you can choose the SKOLA school minibus service for your child. You can authorise a child aged 14-17 to travel on public transport, or choose the school bus service. Children under 14 cannot travel alone to school and must use the bus service or come and go with an adult. The bus service is not available for adults. It must be requested and paid for in advance. The bus service aims for a maximum journey time of 45 minutes to or from school. In busy periods this can be up to 60 minutes.
InsuranceWe strongly advise you to take out your own travel insurance, but our course prices for juniors do include provision of a Travel, Medical and Course Fees Protection Insurance for students studying at Alexanders College, Camden and summer courses at any of our junior schools.
WelfareWelfare in Homestay Accommodation
Parents, children and hosts are provided with 24 hour contact telephone numbers for the accommodation agencies and the schools. SKOLA has a dedicated staff member to assist you or your child with any problems or questions regarding accommodation. Children are asked regularly during their stay about their accommodation, the food and their happiness with the arrangements. All their feedback is read and followed up if necessary and feedback on hosts is recorded and monitored.
The minimum age for unaccompanied children in homestay is 11 years old. Unaccompanied children younger than 14 years must use the school bus service.
Welfare in Residential Accommodation
The students and their welfare are our main priority. We maintain very close supervision of students at all times, to ensure their safety and well-being and that they obtain the maximum benefit from their course.
Our 24 hour emergency telephone numbers are issued to students and their parents as part of the Information Pack. A member of staff can be contacted at any time should students encounter any problem or difficulty. Medical support is always available, with First Aid trained staff on site. The school procedures – which the students are expected to follow - are explained to the students during the induction session on the first morning.
Junior English – Welfare
London Minibus Pick-Up Zones
CAMDEN &
GLOUCESTER GATE
ICS SECONDARY
HYDE PARK
ICS PRIMARY
REGENT’S PARK
CHELSEA
MAYFAIR
MARYLEBONE
FINSBURY
ISLINGTON
SOHO
CAMDENTOWN
KENTISHTOWN
ST JOHN'SWOOD
PRIMROSEHILL
HIGHGATEGOLDERS
GREEN
HAMPSTEAD
BRONDESBURY
WESTBOURNEGROVE
PADDINGTON
NOTTINGHILL
KENSINGTONSOUTH
KENSINGTON
WILLESDEN
CRICKLEWOOD
KILBURN
KENSALGREEN MAIDA
VALE
A41
A40(M)
A406
A1
A1
A3212
A501
A3220
A404
A219
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All London Centres
Homestay or Own Accommodation
English for all the family - We teach All Ages, All Levels, All Year Round.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7298 8877 Email: [email protected] Baker Street, London, W1U 6SG
Parent & Child English 3 years+
“SKOLA is more than a regular school, it’s a family… and it has been a wonderful experience. I’ve met different people, different cultures and the most important the support from the staff.” Mario
IntroductionMany parents come to SKOLA with their children to study English. Parents study in our fabulous London Baker Street centre during the summer or our school in Soho during the rest of the year, both in central London. Their children study in our Camden, Gloucester Gate, Hyde Park or Regent’s Park centres depending on their ages and the time of year. Children’s classes begin 09:00 and Parent’s classes begin at 10:00, giving parents time to take their children to school. There is a choice of finishing times for both adult and junior classes. Please contact us to find the courses which suit you best. Travel time between the schools ranges from a 5 minute walk to a 20 minute bus or tube ride. There is also a school bus service available for children.
CoursesFor all our options please see the next page.
Year Round OptionsJuniors (8-17 years) September 2014 – June 2015At our SKOLA Camden, central London, 10 minutes by underground from our adult school in Soho. Adults (18+ years) September 2014 to June 2015At our SKOLA Soho, Oxford Street in central London, 10 minutes by underground from our junior school in Camden.
Summer OptionsJuniors (3-17 years) June, July & August 2015Regent’s Park: 3-10 yearsHyde Park: 11-17 yearsGloucester Gate: 8-17 years
Adults (18+ years) June – August 2015London Baker Street is a short walk from our Regent’s Park centre (3-10 years), 2 minutes by taxi to our Gloucester Gate centre (8-17 years) and 5 minutes by taxi to our Hyde Park centre (11-17 years).
Accommodation and TransfersDuring the summer we can arrange hotel-style rooms at our Baker Street centre for families studying with SKOLA. On request we also provide a list of recommended hotels and apartments.
We can arrange accommodation in homestay. Homestays normally provide a twin room for a parent and a child in London travel zones 2-3 or 2-4 during the summer (up to 45-75 minutes travelling time to central London, though many homestays are closer).
Homestays provide breakfast and evening meal every day. Children have weekday lunch at school. Parents are responsible for their children outside school hours and in the homestay.
SKOLA can arrange transfers from and to any London airport.
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English Study Tours
Parent & C
hild Courses
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Parents study at our flagship school in Baker Street with their children nearby.
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Adult English CoursesWe have learned over many years that the best tuition is centred on the needs of the student, and consequently we take a communicative approach to teaching and learning. This builds not only language skills, but confidence. We offer a variety of English courses for adults. Each has a different focus and we are confident we have a course to suit every student.
Our adult courses are based on a weekly cycle of teaching, classwork, discussion, tutorial and self-study:
Classes are student-centred and include pair/group work, discussions, debates, role-play, activities, projects: all designed to activate your English
• Weekly planners are designed by teachers to ensure each week’s work satisfies student and curricular demands
• There are elements of language systems (pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar) and language skills incorporated in the syllabus
• Weekly progress tests check students’ achievements
• Students self-evaluate their work and the teacher assesses their development suggesting ways of improvement
• Extra support is offered when it is necessary and individual learning plans are completed every Friday making it possible to monitor every student’s progress
• Tutorials provide a more personal opportunity to discuss educational needs and negotiate some learning goals, which can be recorded and then reviewed the following week
• There is a variety of materials used in every class; popular EFL publications which create the core syllabus for each level are often supplemented with online, authentic and practical materials.
Adult English Courses
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Our most popular course, students can choose to learn English as intensively as they wish.
Half days: The 15 hour programme covers all skills - speaking and pronunciation, listening, reading & writing, vocabulary and grammar.
Full days: The 20/21 and 30 hour programmes include added focus on communication and comprehension - listening and speaking.
London Soho and Exeter15 hours per week - mornings (London & Exeter) or afternoons (London only)21 hours per week - mornings and afternoons30 hours per week - mornings and afternoons (London only)
London Baker Street (Summer)15 hours per week - mornings only20 hours per week - mornings and afternoons
General English
General English is our most popular course and students can choose to learn English as intensively as they wish:
An initial Placement Test followed by an Oral Test on your first day
A First Week Questionnaire on day 3
Weekly self-study sessions during which your teacher will give you individualised work
Tutorials in which the student and teacher negotiate and review learning goals
Regular progress tests.
Individual, tailor-made tuition where students can concentrate on areas of specific interest.
One-to-One Courses
IELTS Preparation 15 hour programme:
15 hours of IELTS preparation in the afternoons
5 hours of General English in the mornings + 6 hours of afternoon IELTS preparation
15 hours of General English in the mornings + 15 hours of afternoon IELTS preparation
IELTS Preparation 21 hour programme:
IELTS Preparation 30 hour programme:
IELTS Preparation Courses
21 hours per week.15 hours in group classes in the morning followed by 6 hours of individual lessons in the afternoon. Students can concentrate on the language related to their own professional/personal areas of interest in the individual lessons for example Business, Medicine and Tourism.
Business English & Combination Courses
We offer work experience in London and Exeter in a wide variety of sectors. This is a great opportunity to spend time in the UK, perfect your English and gain valuable experience of the work place. Choose any length of study (from 4 weeks +) at either our London or Exeter schools followed by 4-24 weeks of Work Experience. Work Experience is not paid however it is common for companies to pay a smallamount towards your daily travel costs and/or lunch. This depends on your experience and each company.
Study: 15, 21 or 30 hours of tuition per week for at least 4 weeks (London only for 30 hours)
Work Experience lasts 4-24 weeks and is available in:Administration, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, Hotel &Catering, Sales, Marketing, Public Relations and Media.
To apply: Email us your booking form, CV and application letter.
Work Experience (For EEA and Swiss Nationals or Youth Mobility Scheme (Tier 5) Visa holders)
This is a one year pre-university programme.
On successful completion of the course our students will be able to enter one of the 50 UK universities which recognise the programme, please see www.skola.co.uk/IFYlist for details.
At a Glance
Term: 1 28.9.15 - 18.12.15
Term: 2 04.1.16 - 11.03.16
Term: 3 21.04.16 - 03.06.16
Guaranteed Entry to University
We offer a guaranteed entry to Birmingham City University (IELTS 6.0 / 50% pass required, please contact us for full details).
Please also contact us for details of the Conditional Offers available.
Course Content (25 hours per week)
English Language & IELTS
Culture Studies
Foundation Mathematics
Introduction to Business, Accounting & Economics
Entry Requirements
Successfully completed secondary education in an appropriate range of subjects:
Minimum Age: 17
Term 1 IELTS 4.5 or above Term 2 IELTS 5.0 or above
If you do not currently have this score you can follow one of our General English + IELTS courses prior to commencing the Foundation Programme
International Foundation Programme: Business, Accounting & Economics (Exeter Only)
IELTS is a popular exam taken by students going to a UK university. Our programme helps you prepare for the exam. We then assist you in booking the exam if required. We have an excellent reputation for the speed at which our students improve their level.
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Soho, Central London (next to Tottenham Court Road station)
Residence, Student House or Homestay
Minimum Stay: 1 week
Class Size: 15 Maximum
An English language summer school located in world-famous Soho, right in the heart of London’s Zone 1.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7287 3216 Email: [email protected] Oxford Street, London W1D 2DW
Adult English: London, Soho 18+ years
“SKOLA is the best place for studying because there are many professional teachers. I have enjoyed my lessons because I have improved my English.” Julia Timofeeva
Why choose to study in Soho?SKOLA English in London is a language school that celebrates London - a community drawn from all parts of the world and all walks of life. We are all unique with different lifestyles, opinions, priorities and experiences.
This is a wonderful source of richness and an exciting environment for education. The school is located on Oxford Street next to Tottenham Court Road tube station and a short walk from the British Museum. It is in the heart of London (zone 1) ideally located for enjoying everything this great city has to offer.
There may be an occasional student aged 16 or 17 years old.
Delivered by:
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Timetable
Monday – Friday
15 hours - General English
15 hours - IELTS
21 hours - General English or IELTS
30 hours - General English or IELTS
Time
10.00 – 13.15
14.15 – 17.30
10.00 – 13.15 & 14.15 – 15.45 (not Friday PM)
10.00 – 13.15 & 14.15 – 17.30
Accommodation
Student house and Student Residences
We offer a range of Student Houses and Residences from budget to high quality en-suite options. Please contact us for our latest options and availability.
Homestay
Our homestay options have been selected after careful inspection by our homestay provider and chosen for the warmth of their welcome rather than their proximity to the schools. They are situated in residential areas of London from where the journey to school by public transport is straightforward. They reflect the multicultural aspect of Britain in general and London in particular. Although they can come from any number of ethnic backgrounds, English is the main language in the home. It is essential that you inform us of any special requests for your homestay (allergies, diet, pets, location) at the time of booking and we will do our best to match your requirements.
Choose between Half Board (breakfast and evening meal provided), Private Home (breakfast is provided) and Self-Catering (no meals are provided but you will have access to the kitchen).
Parent and child accommodation
For parents with children also studying at SKOLA we can arrange or advise on a range of accommodation options including homestay, residence and hotel. Please contact us for details.
Adult English Courses
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Christmas 2014
New Year’s Day
Easter
May Holiday
Spring Holiday
Summer Holiday
Christmas 2015
20 December - 28 December 2014
1 January 2015
3 April - 6 April 2015
4 May 2015
25 May 2015
31 August 2015
19 December - 28 December 2015
Holiday Dates (All Inclusive)
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Sample Social Programme July 2014
Day Week 1
Monday Welcome to SKOLA Exeter! Get your student card & open a bank account
Tuesday We suggest: Visiting Exeter Cathedral
Wednesday Movie Day!
Thursday We suggest: Exploring Exeter with Red Coat Guided Tours
Friday Chinese Night!
Saturday Trip to Bath
Sunday We suggest: Visiting the Jurassic Coast
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Exeter (City Centre)
Homestay, Student Residence, Student House
Based in the heart of an ancient English cathedral city, this is a language school that will give you a flavour of England’s glorious heritage.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 1392 666419 Email: [email protected] Longbrook Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 6AE
Adult English: Exeter 16+ years
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“SKOLA has been one of the best academic experiences of my life. I would like to thank you for the excellent quality in education as well as on a personal level.” Sonia
Delivered by:
Minimum Stay: 1 week
Adult English Courses
Class Size: 12 Maximum
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100% student satisfactionwith course & accommodation
Timetable
Monday – Friday
15 hours - General English
15 hours - IELTS
21 hours - General English or IELTS
30 hours - IELTS
Time
09.30 - 13.00
14.00 - 17.15
09.30 - 13.00 & 14.00 - 15.30 (not Friday PM)
09.30 - 13.00 & 14.00 - 17.15
Homestay: The school accommodation officer inspects all host families before we place a student in the house. We choose our families based on the warmth of the welcome they give our students and how well they look after the student. Choose from Bed & Breakfast, Half-Board or Self-Catering.
Student Residence: We offer a range of student residences in the city centre from just 2 minutes walk from the school. We have high quality ensuite studios such as the quality studios at Ironbridge and standard options. Please contact us for details and availability.
Student House (Summer Only): During the months of July and August we have student homes available with private bedrooms and shared kitchen and bathroom facilities.
The CityExeter is the capital city of the region of Devon, south-west UK and was voted University of the Year, College of the Year, Museum of the Year (2012). It is a beautiful and safe “English” city. It is a also a lively city with a big student population. The School is situated in the city centre very close to its modern shopping centre and bus/train stations.
What we recommend in Exeter• National Parks: Dartmoor and Exmoor• The Jurassic Coast is England’s first natural ‘World Heritage Site’• Only 10 miles to the nearest beach • Cycling & watersports on the river Exe• Great Pubs and clubs • London (2 hrs 20 mins), Stonehenge (2 hrs), Bath (1.5 hrs)
Excellent Student ProgressOn average our students progress from B1 to B2 or equivalent (IELTS 4.0 – 5.0) in only 12weeks. Based on internal school assessment & final IELTS exam.
Holiday Dates (All Inclusive)20 December 2014 - 4 January 2015, 1 January, 3 April - 6 April, 4 May, 25 May, 31 August. 19 December 2015 - 3 January 2016.
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22.06.15 - 14.08.15 (see page 38 for courses from September-June)
Baker Street, Central London
On-site hotel-style rooms, homestay or own accommodation. Please contact us for options.
Known For:Located in an auspicious Royal College, on the borders of Regent’s Park, you will struggle to match the high-class atmosphere and facilities while studying English here.
BOOK TODAYTelephone: +44 (0) 20 7287 3216 Email: [email protected] Sussex Place, Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4RG
Adult English: London Baker Street 18+ years
“A great experience for me and for my family. Thanks a lot and see you next year” Roberto Montoto
Why choose to study in Baker Street?Our summer school operates during the months of June & August. Based in a beautiful Royal College close to Baker Street – famous as the home of Sherlock Holmes. A wonderful central location close to Regent’s Park, London Zoo and Madame Tussauds.
Baker Street is an ideal location for parents of our junior students as it is less than 10 minute walk from our primary school and a short bus ride to the other junior schools. Easily accessible by London Underground and London Bus Services. There will be no more than 15 students per class. There is an on-site cafeteria providing a superb range of well priced food. A lively social programme in collaboration with the Soho school gives the chance to fully experience London.
Courses• 15 hours of General English per week• 20 hours of General English per week• One-to-One lessons
Most of our students are from 30-50 years old with their children studying at a SKOLA school nearby.
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Minimum Stay: 1 week
London Baker Street Timetable
Adult Courses 22 June to 14 August 2015
15 hours - General English
20 hours - General English
One-to-One Lessons
10.00 – 13.15
10.00 – 13.15 & 14.00 – 15.00
09.00 – 10.00
Adult English Courses
Class Size: 15 Maximum
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