Aiglon Holiday Programmes

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Summer School 2022


Aiglon Summer School DATES AND PRICES 2022 AGES 8-16 TWO WEEK PROGRAMME (RESIDENTIAL) 25 June - 08 July; 09 - 22 July

CHF 6,600

THREE WEEK PROGRAMMES (RESIDENTIAL) 25 June - 15 July

CHF 9,000

FOUR WEEK PROGRAMME (RESIDENTIAL) 25 June - 22 July

CHF 11,600

ONE WEEK PROGRAMME – (RESIDENTIAL) 25 June - 01 July; 02 - 08 July; 09 - 15 July; 16 - 22 July

CHF 3,300

NON RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMME (DAYTIME ONLY) Students attend each day from 08h30 to 17h00. 26 June - 01 July; 03 - 08 July; 10 - 15 July; 17 - 22 July

CHF 1,500 (per week, does not include pocket money)

INCLUDED IN FEES (RESIDENTIAL STUDENTS) - Full board, accommodation, pastoral care - CHF 100 pocket money per week (any balance to be returned in cash on departure) - Residence tax - Health and accident insurance - Classroom tuition and all required materials - All activities and evening events - Two-day expedition (camping or mountain hut experience, dependent on age) - Excursions (one every fortnight) - Use of school library, computer network and other resources - Laundry service - Aiglon t-shirt and gift bag - Sports equipment - On-site health care - Arrival and departure day shuttle service to Geneva airport between 08h00 and 17h00 (on official arrival and departure days only)

NOT INCLUDED IN FEES (ALL STUDENTS) - Required clothing (we will provide a packing list ) - Transport to and from Geneva Airport outside the official arrival and departure dates - Various personal expenses (SIM cards, stamps, toiletries, UM service, excess baggage, dry cleaning etc.) - Costs arising from damage to property - Insurance for personal items brought to Aiglon ADMISSION PROCESS - Online application - CHF 1,000 deposit (non-refundable). Payable within two weeks of application to reserve place - Remaining fee to be paid within four weeks of receiving the invoice - Submit current colour photo (head and shoulders only) via email - Submit travel form once travel arrangements are confirmed


MORNING COURSES ‘CLASSIC’ STUDENTS (AGES 8-12) Intensive English or Intensive French (Beginner to Advanced Course Level), Science and Engineering Explorer Course, Sports Coaching Course (Tennis, Golf and Team Sports). ‘EAGLE’ STUDENTS (AGES 13-16) Intensive English or Intensive French (Beginner to Advanced Course Level), Leadership Challenge Course, Sports Coaching Course (Tennis, Golf and Team Sports), SAT Preparation Course.

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES Students rotate through a varied activity plan within a group of students the same age. They are assigned a group leader that accompanies them to all activities which may include: art, camp craft, team games, yoga, drama, raft- building, orienteering, hiking, swimming, bowling, climbing (indoor and outdoor), golf (crazy golf and driving range), cookery, face painting, ice skating, river rafting, canyoning (older students), bridge swing (younger students), water park, tennis, sailing, stand up paddle board, windsurfing, banana boat.

TRIPS & EXPEDITIONS Students will take part in an overnight expedition, leaving campus for two days to explore our local Alpine environment. Non-residential students will join the expedition for the daytime activities. For one week only residential students please check with the Enterprise Office if the week selected includes the expedition phase. Students will have the chance to try an adventure activity such as rafting or a climbing course, along with hiking and pitching a tent. Expedition is an opportunity to enjoy working as a team, to then relax around the camp fire! Day excursions include visiting Lac Léman and many of the beautiful lakeside towns and their famous sites.

BOARDING HOUSE LIFE Students are allocated their boarding house based on gender, age and to include a diverse range of nationalities. Each boarding house has a live-in house team (house parent and two tutors) who manage the well-being of every student and are the first point of contact for parents. Rooms are spacious and are shared with two or three other students of a similar age.

MOBILE PHONE USE We encourage students to make the most of their summer school opportunity and to be fully involved in the life of the community. To encourage this, phone use is allowed between 17h00 and 18h30 each day (during student free time) when they can call home. During the two day expedition, students will not have their phone.


SUMMER SCHOOL TYPICAL DAY 08.00

07.30

09.00

Wake up

Breakfast

Morning courses commence

14.00

13.15

12.30

10.25

Afternoon activities

Prep for afternoon activities

Lunch

Morning break time

17.00

18.30

19.30

21.30

Free time

Dinner

Evening activities

Bedtime

07.00

07.45

07.55

Wake up and breakfast

Arrival time for non residential students

Junior school assembly

12.00

10.35

10.05

08.20

Lunch

Morning lessons recommence

Break time

Morning lessons commence

12.45

14.00

17.00

Prep for afternoon ski sessions

Ski sessions commence

Free time (set homework can be done) Departure time for non residential students

WINTER CAMP TYPICAL DAY

21.00

19.30

18.30

Bedtime

Evening activities commence

Dinner

Zürich (242km) Bern

Geneva (120km)

Avenue Centrale 61, 1885 Chesières, Switzerland +41 24 496 61 71 www.aiglon.ch

SWITZERLAND


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