Hello!
Welcome to the Oxford International Junior Programmes 2023 brochure.
Our team at Oxford International passionately believe that all students, from wherever in the world, should be given the opportunity to travel and learn English. In our opinion, it is one of the most life-enhancing experiences a student can have during their school years.
Our core values have been at the heart of everything we have done over the last 32 years. We are proud of what we do and what we have achieved but we never stand still and are always looking to create and innovate with exciting new lessons and programmes. We love working with our agency partners and parents from all over the world and do so with honesty and integrity. Most importantly, our team always have the student’s safety, wellbeing and best interests at heart. Our aim is to ensure that every student who joins us on one of our fantastic programmes, whether it’s winter, spring, summer or all year round, has the most enjoyable and
amazing experience they possibly can. So please sit back, relax and take a look at all the amazing study opportunities Oxford International can offer you and your students in 2023.
Thanks for reading!
It was the best experience of my life. I liked the lessons a lot because they were very interesting. I also loved the fact that there were lots of students from different countries and different cultures. I loved being here, I’ll never forget this experience!”
Vancouver Oxford International Vancouver Language School / 13 / 78 University of British Columbia University Campus / 51
Los Angeles San Diego
Los Angeles California State University Northridge University Campus / 61 Studio Stars Hollywood California State University Northridge / 63 San Diego Oxford International San Diego Language School / 78 San Diego State University University Campus / 55
Canada Oxford Oxford Brookes Harcourt Hill University Campus / 41 Oxford International Oxford Language School / 29 / 77
New York
New York Oxford International New York City Language School / 77 Kean University University Campus / 57 English & Soccer with Mike Grella’s Elite Training Concepts Kean University / 59
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USA Reading Bradfield College Boarding School / 31 English & Football with Tottenham Hotspur Bradfield College / 33
Our extensive range of campuses in the UK, Canada and the USA give you a huge choice of locations – from large university buildings to historic boarding schools.
Halifax Vancouver EDINBURGH LONDON
15 hours
Scotland Edinburgh Heriot-Watt University University Campus / 39 Winchester Sparsholt College University Campus / 37
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course ¼
Full board accommodation,
Residential
either
Oxford Egham Winchester
Horsham
Reading Brighton
Toronto Oxford International Toronto Language School / 78 Toronto Metropolitan University University Campus / 53 Egham Royal Holloway University Campus / 47 English & Football with Tottenham Hotspur Royal Holloway / 49 Brighton Oxford International Brighton Language School / 27 / 71
Lesson times (15 contact hours per week)
Study Hours
Zigzag Programmes (summer only)
Our UK Residential and Homestay programmes will run zigzag classes. This means that students will have some morning, some afternoon or even full-day lessons, mixed with weekday half and full day excursions. There may be some weekend lessons in some campuses too.
North American Residential and Homestay programmes may run on a zigzag according to arrival dates and student numbers. This will be advised upon booking.
Study & Support
We employ learning strategies that will help you make progress and reach your potential in using and understanding English.
Accreditations
Our Residential summer centres in the UK are accredited by the British Council. Our Homestay and Year-round groups programmes are also accredited by the British Council through our Year-round schools.
Our Brighton, Oxford, and Greenwich schools are all accredited by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.
Our Canadian Year-Round group programmes are accredited by Languages Canada.
Our USA Summer Camps, NYC Year-round school, and San Diego Year-round school are accredited all by The Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA).
Our Winter camp in January in London runs a programme of alternating full day of lessons then full day London excursion. Programme may be zig zagged depending on student numbers.
Keypoints
¼ Minimum enrolment age: Please check this information next to each centre’s overview.
¼ Maximum class size: Centres organise classes with a maximum of 18^ students in the UK, and an average of 16 students in North America.
¼ In-house designed teaching materials including level specific workbooks.
¼ Age-specific courses.
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
The Oxford International teen syllabus is available in six levels:
¼ Elementary - A1
¼ Pre-intermediate - A2
¼ Intermediate - B1
¼ Upper-intermediate - B2
¼ Advanced - C1
¼ Proficiency - C2
Summer UK & North America
What can I expect?
All students sit a written and oral placement test on their first day to ensure they are placed correctly in the most challenging class appropriate for their level. Every student receives an Oxford International course book with all learning materials for their language course. The materials encourage students to keep a clear record of their learning and achievements which they will feel proud to present to their parents and teachers when they return home.
Objectives
Our approach
The OI Junior Programmes create life enhancing experiences that help students worldwide develop their language as well as reasoning abilities. Teenagers today are fast thinkers who like to multi-task; they are curious and love expressing their opinions. Our syllabus aims to provide students with stimulating topics that will open their minds and provide them with meaningful speaking opportunities. We hope this will make students feel more confident in their ability to study and use English at the end of their programme.
Our materials
The English for the 21st Century syllabus is driven by engaging topics which promote speaking and interaction. The syllabus integrates all language skills and provides students with exposure and practice of grammar points as well as lexical areas in real-world contexts. Each lesson will also provide students with an opportunity to reflect on their learning process and develop critical thinking skills whilst using English.
Summer London Greenwich, Oxford and Brighton Homestay programmes
In addition to the core lessons, the syllabus will incorporate the following:
¼ Language in Use Lessons – focus on functional language and the use of English in everyday contexts
¼ Projects – develops students’ creativity and collaboration skills
¼ Review – a chance to recycle and reuse new language
All teaching and learning materials for our courses are designed inhouse by our Oxford International academic team. We have over ten years’ experience of designing our own materials which are uniquely tailored to meet the needs of our students and programmes. We cater for a variety of age groups, so in addition to our standard teenage syllabus, we also provide teaching materials specifically tailored for young learners.
The content and design of our syllabus is informed by student and teacher focus groups. We regularly revise our syllabus to ensure the next edition of course books are fresh and relevant to the students’ needs. We want to provide our students with a unique learning experience in a truly international context.
Our teachers
Our teachers deliver relevant and engaging lessons which challenge students in a supportive way. Our aim is to raise the students’ confidence so they will feel more motivated and inspired to engage with their language studies back home.
Employability for the 21st Century
Available in all centres, this programme is designed to prepare students for the world of work. Our world of work themed lessons include advice and support on CV writing, presentation skills and job interview techniques. Lessons will follow the same timing as our standard programme meaning groups can have students taking part in both programmes.
Available for students aged 14 and over with a minimum English level of B1. Minimum of 14 students on the same teaching timetable is required to run the programme.
Students in classroom at Sparsholt College, WinchesterWelfare staff roles and responsibilities include:
¼ First aid
¼ Allergies
¼ Dietary requirements
Safety Welfare &
¼ Student support
¼ Catering
¼ Accommodation
welfare and care of students.
Each centre has at least one member of staff responsible for welfare, often more, depending on the size of the school.
The major responsibility of our welfare staff is the safety, security and enjoyment of everyone participating in our programmes.
Safer recruitment / Student safeguarding
¼ Every member of our staff has a criminal record check before being employed by us.
¼ Every staff member is given safeguarding training to guarantee they have an in-depth knowledge of our child protection policies.
¼ Individuals Co-ordinators in centres for individual students.
¼ Designated welfare officer at every centre.
¼ Confidential advice
¼ Academic attendance inductions
The welfare team are all first-aid trained, alongside other members of our staff, and should be the first point of contact for any accidents or injuries which may occur during your group’s stay.
Our admissions team need to know of any allergies, dietary requirements or medical conditions, so you should include this information on the booking form. They make sure the welfare team on campus are aware of all these requirements and conditions so those students needing special attention are recognised. Our welfare team on-site will also be able to help should anyone need to visit the local medical facilities.
Our welfare teams are familiar with the local area and can show students and leaders where the nearest shops, banks, doctor’s surgeries and hospitals are located. They make sure any student who does not attend class is accounted for and, if they are sick, is cared for and safe. The induction of students and group leaders should include everything students need to know during their stay. Our welfare team lead this induction, making sure everyone knows who to speak to if they have a problem and where they can go should they need any help. Our teams are there to help in whatever way they can to make sure everyone is happy whilst staying with us. If any student or group leader becomes homesick or sad and needs someone to talk to, our welfare team are always prepared to listen. If a student has a problem with another student or anyone else, they can speak to our welfare team in absolute confidence, knowing they will find someone who will listen without judgement.
In the centres where individual
¼ Medical conditions
¼ Local area information
students have booked, there will be a member of the welfare team called an Individuals Co-ordinator. They are responsible for looking after all the individual students, and meet with them daily to keep them informed of what’s happening. They also make sure the students attend all lessons punctually, and they lead all the individuals as a group on trips and visits.
COVID-19
The welfare team at each centre will be the point of contact for any questions relating to COVID-19. They will know:
¼ the latest government advice
¼ how to spot symptoms of COVID-19
¼ how to deal with any suspected cases
¼ how to administer lateral flow tests (if required)
¼ how you can book a test (if required)
¼ how to find out your requirements for re-entry to your home country
¼ where to buy masks, hand gel etc.
Supervision
Students are supervised both on campus and off campus when participating in lessons, activities and excursions, as well as during meal times and breaks. During other times, staff are available to help when required.
There are clear policies for Activity Leaders and Group Leaders around supervision when off campus during scheduled trips and excursions to ensure the
There is a 24-hour emergency number for all students, Group Leaders, parents and agent partners should they need to contact us. We also work closely with the security teams on campuses to ensure students are getting much needed rest through the night. More detailed information about our policies and procedures with regards to our safeguarding can be requested from our admissions team or via our website.
Teacher Training
We offer a free 6-hour teaching training course at three of our summer locations. This course will be delivered by a qualified teacher trainer at Bradfield College, Christ’s Hospital, and Sparsholt College. Its aim is to provide teachers with further professional development, help them teach language more creatively and expose them to the latest ESL techniques and methods. You also get a certificate from Oxford International if you complete the course!
Group Leader Programmes
We know how hard group leaders work and how much they care for their students. So, we want them to have some time to themselves to recharge their batteries. That’s why we provide some special activities, just for the adults. It’s a fantastic opportunity to unwind, relax and even get to know our staff and other group leaders better.
Example activities include:
¼ Afternoon tea parties / Coffee & Doughnuts
¼ Cheese & Wine / Beer & Pizza evenings
¼ Group Leader movie nights
¼ Academic presentations
¼ Campus specific tours
¼ Local visits
¼ Shopping trips
Student welfare is our number one priority, and we have systems in place to make sure all students are supported, safe and protected during their stay with us.
Activities
Our students enjoy a range of fun, interesting activities and trips during their stay with us, mixing with students from around the world.
At Oxford International, we carefully select Activity Leaders with specialist skills and experience to help run our programmes. We also make sure when planning the activity programmes that our students get the full benefit of their skills.
On-site Activities
Our on-site activities are specially designed for the centres we use, making the best use of the facilities on offer and the location. From spooky night walks at Royal Holloway to beach BBQ’s in Vancouver, each campus will have a specifically designed ‘menu’ of activities.
These will be sample activities that could run at the centre – the Activity Manager will plan and advertise the programme to suit the students.
All of our activities are carefully planned, with guides for the activity leaders to incorporate the use of English.
We know each student has differing tastes, so we have created six on-site activity categories.
On-site activities include:
¼ Sports and high-energy activities for the energetic students, such as football and swimming
¼ Whole-campus activities such as discos and karaoke
¼ Challenges for those who enjoy the competitive nature of activities, but not necessarily high-energy pursuits, including photo challenges or team challenges
Excursions
One of the most exciting elements of our programmes are the excursions – these can be local visits, half-day excursions to a nearby town or city, full-day excursions a little further afield, or extended full-day trips to make the most of the time in the city.
We design the excursions so they reflect the local area and distance to major cities. The programme usually begins with a local half-day visit. For example, students who are attending our programme at Christ’s Hospital School will have a tour of the local town of Horsham whereas in San Diego, you’ll head straight downtown, during the first two days. This trip includes transport by coach or public transport.
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During an excursion, the students will have a walking tour – this is a
¼ Specific workshops for the students such as Drama or Art classes
¼ Relaxing activities after full days of excursions, such as film night or chess club
¼ Academic themed activities
tour around the town or city guided by our Activity Leaders, who give fun information about where they are.
Attraction admissions are also included in most excursions – these are often the highlights of the students’ stay.
Off-site Activities
We also offer off-site activities that students can pay a small supplement for, such as bowling, cinema and paintballing trips. The off-site activities will be open to all students and those not electing to do these will have a full programme on-site.
All campuses have an optional day – this is where the groups and students can tailor their programme. Students often visit a further attraction in the local city centre –or even go to theme parks such as Thorpe Park, located in the UK.
Students playing footballI like living here, there is a lot of activities and you can make friends easily. I like improving my English and meeting new people.”
Winter Camp - Generator London
8-17 years
Groups & Individuals
Come and join us for our residential London winter camp right in the heart of the city in January 2023.
Situated in the cool and trendy Generator hostel, very close to the British Museum, this is the perfect location to explore London at this magical time of the year.
Stay with us for one to four weeks from the beginning of January. Study English at our bright and modern year-round language school in beautiful Greenwich, a royal borough right on the banks of the River Thames.
Highlights
¼ Tickets to Harry Potter Studio Tour for everyone
¼ Two extended full days to London per week including entrance to an attraction
¼ One full day visit to another city with entrance each week
Dates
Start: 1st January End: 29th January
Arrivals every Sunday
School Oxford International Greenwich 259 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8NB
Accommodation Generator London, 37 Tavistock Place, London, WC1H 9SE
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Relax at accommodation
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Greenwich Tour and Maritime Museum Visit Evening in London ending by 8:30pm
Day 3 Full day in London Thames River Cruise and free time on Southbank
Day 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Day 5 Full day in London South Kensington, Natural History Museum and Hyde Park Evening in London ending by 8:30pm
Day 6 Lesson 4 Lesson 5
Day 7 Full day to Oxford by coach Entrance to a University College
Day 8 Full day in London Entrance to Madame Tussauds with Oxford Street and Piccadily Circus
Day 9 Lesson 6 Lesson 7
Day 10 Excursion to Warner Bros Studio by coach Entrance to Warner Bros Studio Tour
Day 11 Lesson 8 Lesson 9
Day 12 Full day in London Thameside tour with TATE Modern, St Paul’s and the South Bank
Day 13 Lesson 10 Afternoon visit to Camden Town
Day 14 Optional day in London Optional day in London
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Evening in London ending by 8:30pm
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Evening in London ending by 8:30pm
Evening in London ending by 8:30pm
Dinner and relax at accommodation
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
Stratford-upon-Avon
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to your accommodation.
Lessons
¼ 15 hours General English lessons per week (levels A1C2 with max 18 students per class) in full day classes
¼ Other courses such as Business English, IELTS preparation, exam courses, Intensive English available* * supplements and minimum number of students apply
Activities
Two extended trips into central London each week with one entrance included. One full day excursion per week with entrance included.
Ages
Students welcome from age 8–17**
Accommodation
Multi-bedded standard accommodation for students with shared bathrooms. Single rooms for leaders with adult only bathrooms.
Breakfast, packed lunch and dinner at hostel on lesson
Entrance to Harry Potter Studio for everyone
Two extended full days to London per week with travelcard and vouchers for lunch and one entrance per
Full day excursions with entrance to different places like Oxford, Windsor or Stratford upon Avon (2 weeks+
One free day per week to choose an extra trip
Generator London
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/oxford-internationallondon-generator/
Winter Camp - Oxford International Vancouver
Come and join us for our Winter Camp in Vancouver in January and February 2023.
Vancouver is ideal for students looking to combine city life with the great outdoors. The spectacular natural landscape comprises of snow-flecked mountains, lush forests and sandy beaches.
Stay with us for one to eight weeks from the beginning of January to the end of February. Our spacious school in downtown Vancouver is a short walk from the waterfront and the historic Gastown. Experience a true Canadian winter at one of the most scenic places in the country!
Students at Whistler Olympic Plaza
Highlights
¼ Professional walking tours
¼ Entrance to Whistler, one of the most iconic ski resorts in North America
¼ Participate in winter activities, such as ice skating
Dates
Start: 01 January End: 26 February
Students ice skating
Academics
Average class size: 13-14
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Accommodation
¼ Host family accommodation with twin rooms as standard.
Meals
¼ Full Board by default
¼ Breakfast, packed lunches and dinner included
Excursions
¼ Five half day activities exploring the most popular attractions in the city
¼ One full day excursion per week on the weekend
¼ Admission to all activities and excursions is included
Students tubing at Cypress Mountain
Ages Groups from age 10+ Individuals from 13+
Location
Oxford International Vancouver 250-815 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6C 1B4
Transport
Airports:
¼ Vancouver International: 40min Nearest town: Vancouver
Classroom learning Classroom learning
Sample Programme*
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/oxford-internationalvancouver
Spring Standard Programme - Christ´s Hospital School
8-17 years
Groups
This unique and popular programme which is available for one or two weeks over the Easter period is designed to support students in their learning. It mixes classic English language lessons from our in-house syllabus with competitions drawing on presentation, creativity and leadership skills, and a range of on-site activities highlighting the internationality of campus life!
Highlights
¼ 3 extended full days to London
¼ Four competitions during the programme
¼ 15 hours of English language lessons per week
Dates
Start: 30 March
End: 13 April 30 March for one or two-week programme 06 April for one week programme only
Location
Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0YP www.christs-hospital.org.uk
Transport Airports:
Students on campus
¼ Heathrow: 1hr
¼ Gatwick: 30min
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Horsham
Bus: 1hr 20min to central London
Rail: 1hr to central London
Travelcards: included on London excursions by train
Accommodation
Students on campus Talent show
¼ Traditional boarding house style accommodation
¼ 1-4 bedded standard rooms are available, with single rooms for group leaders
¼ Shared bathroom facilities on every corridor
¼ Study bedrooms with desk space for private study
¼ Spacious social areas available in every boarding house
Academics
Maximum class size: 18
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels). Young learners’ syllabus available for students aged 11 or younger*
*minimum 12 students required
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 09:00 - Continental with tea, coffee and fruit juice. Full English will also be available in the week.
Lunch: 12:15 - 13:30 - A hot lunch with a vegetarian option, salad bar and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:00 - A hot dinner with a vegetarian option, salad bar and dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Outdoor tennis courts, expansive sports fields, indoor sports hall and swimming pool.
Other: Historical campus with an impressive dining room and a grand hall both of which were inspiration for the iconic Harry
Students will be given computer room access during evening activities - please ask the Activity Manager for exact times and dates. Group leaders will be given access to the Wi-Fi on request.
A laundry room is located within each boarding house (may be located on the other side of the accommodation). At least one washer and dryer in each room. The laundry is free but washing powder is not supplied. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the school laundry. A bag of clean laundry is placed in every building in the morning. All students should
Sample Programme*
¼ 24-hour security and CCTV monitoring
to London by train Evening in London
Day 4 Lesson 2 Competition 1 - How We See Our Country… International Night
Day 5 Full day to Brighton Full day to Brighton Competition 2 - How We See Our Campus… Part 1 and On-site Activities
Day 6 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Talent Show Part 1
Day 7 Lesson 5 - Project Lesson Competition 2 - How We See Our Campus Presentations On-site Activities
Day 8 One week - Arrivals/Departures
Two weeks - Extended full day to London
week - Arrivals/Departures
weeks - Extended full day to London
week - Arrivals/Departures Two weeks - Extended full day to London
Day 9 Lesson 6 Competition 3 - How We Think…. Mystery Challenge Union Jack Disco
Day 10 Extended Full day excursion to London by train Extended Full day excursion to London by train Extended Full day excursion to London by train
Day 11 Lesson 7 Competition 4 - How We See Art… Part 1 Talent Show Part 2
Day 12 Full day to Oxford Full day to Oxford Competition 4 - How We See Art -Gallery Evening and Onsite Activities
Day 13 Lesson 8 Lesson 9 Talent Show Final, Announcement of Trophies and Play-Off
Day 14 Lesson 10 - Project Lesson On-site Activities Announcement of Winners and Farewell Disco
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
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Christ’s Hospital School
Security team on site 24/7. No safes in the bedrooms, however the Centre Manager will have a safe in their office which can be used by Group Leaders. Some lockable rooms available for group leaders. Each boarding house has fob access. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
Horsham Hospital Minor Injuries Unit, Hurst Road, The Courtyard Surgery, The Courtyard, London Rd, RH12 1AT & The Park Surgery, Albion Way, Boots Pharmacy, 21 Swan Walk, Horsham,
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: https://www.oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/springchrists-hospital-school/
Spring - British English Olympics (BEO)
12-16 years
Groups
The British English Olympics is a high profile, prestigious academic and cultural event, which takes place over two weeks during Easter at some of the most famous British boarding schools in the United Kingdom.
Highlights
¼ Six academic competitions
¼ Three extended full days to London including a ride on the London Eye and a West End musical
¼ Cultural excursions to Cambridge or Oxford
Dates
Start: 29/30 March
End: 12/13 April
Location
The BRITISH ENGLISH OLYMPICS 2023 will be held at one of our prestigious Universities or boarding schools in the UK. All centres are slightly different but they all include grand venue spaces, picturesque dining halls and numerous sports facilities. Groups will find out which centre they have been allocated towards February 2023.
Students in London
¼
Programme
¼ 14 nights full board accommodation in a traditional boarding school or prestigious University location in the UK
¼ Return transfers from London airports
¼ Three extended London excursions including a West End Musical
¼ Two full day cultural excursions to a popular UK town or city, including Cambridge or Oxford
¼ Six competitions with supporting guidelines available
¼ Awards Ceremony held in prestigious central London location
¼ Rich on-site activity programme to encourage use of English and nationality mix including Talent Show, Football tournament and International Night
¼ Enhanced group leader programme tailored to each centre
How does the competition work?
Groups who wish to join the BRITISH ENGLISH OLYMPICS can register their interest and receive a set of guidelines. The guidelines detail each competition, along with tips for preparing students before arrival.
¼ Each group enters the competitions as a collective team. Every competition can be won individually. To determine the overall winner, top groups from each campus, compete in the semi-finals, then the top teams from each semi-final groups will compete in the grand final.
There are also other prizes available, including campuses champion, BEO talent show winner and the popular fair play award, voted for by the group leaders and awarded to the school felt to best represent the values of the
Students in debate Students on campus
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals and registrations Arrivals and registrations
Day 2 Full day excursion to Oxford or Cambridge Full day excursion to Oxford or Cambridge
Day 3 Extended Full day excursion to London Extended Full day excursion to London with London Eye
Day 4 Opening Ceremony and Whole Campus Photo Skills Workshop
Day 5 Interschool Mystery Challenge Onsite
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BEO students at finalWorld English Experience (WEE)
8-17 years
This unique and popular programme which is available for one or two weeks during the Easter holidays is designed to support students in their learning. It mixes classic English language lessons from our in-house syllabus with competitions drawing on presentation, creativity and leadership skills, and a range of on-site activities highlighting the internationality of campus life!
Highlights
¼ 3 extended full days to London
¼ Four competitions during the programme
¼ 15 hours of English language lessons per week
Dates
Start: 29/30 March
End: 12/13 April
Location
The WEE 2023 will be held at one of our prestigious Universities or boarding schools in the UK. All centres are slightly different but they all include grand venue spaces, picturesque dining halls and numerous sports facilities. Groups will find out which centre they have been allocated towards February 2023.
Accommodation
¼ A mixture of single and multibedded rooms are available depending on the centre (split by gender)
¼ Single rooms for group leaders
Students in a workshop
2 Week Programme
¼ 30 hours of English language lessons
¼ 14 nights full board shared accommodation in a traditional boarding school or University location in the UK
¼ Return transfers from London airports
¼ Three extended London excursions
¼ Two full day cultural excursions to a popular UK town or city, including Cambridge or Oxford
¼ Four competitions with supporting guidelines available from October 2022
¼ Rich on-site activity programme to encourage use of English and nationality mix
¼ Enhanced group leader programme including 6-hour teacher training course
¼ Special on-site programme for young learners
How do the competitions work?
Groups who wish to join the World English Experience can register their interest and receive a set of guidelines. The guidelines detail each competition, along with tips for preparing students before arrival.
¼ Each group enters the competitions as a collective team. Every competition can be won individually – scores are kept throughout the programme and the top two teams will compete in a final play off to determine the overall
There are other prizes available, including audience awards, individual achievements and the popular fair play award, voted for by the group leaders and awarded to the school felt to best represent the values of the Spring
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Christ’s Hospital School
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/world-english-experience
Students in LondonSpring- The Masters
16-19
Groups
The Masters is a challenging two week residential business course for ambitious students aged 16 – 19 at Easter. Ideal for students interested in becoming global business leaders, the course is modelled on Ivy League/Oxbridge MBA programmes and formats such as ‘Dragons’ Den’ and ‘The Apprentice’ –where real life entrepreneurs present their ideas to a board of expert investors and business people.
Highlights
¼ Input sessions delivered by business teachers and project development session to prepare pitch presentation
¼ Two extended full days to London and one full day to Oxford or Cambridge
¼ Business vist to UK based company
Dates
Start: 31 March
End: 12 April
Location
The MASTERS 2023 will be held at one of our prestigious Universities or boarding schools in the UK. All centres are slightly different but they all include grand venue spaces, picturesque dining halls, spacious classrooms and numerous sports facilities. Groups will find out which centre they have been allocated towards February 2023.
Accommodation
¼ A mixture of single and multi-bedded rooms are available depending on the centre
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Programme
¼ 12 nights full board shared accommodation in a traditional boarding school or prestigious university location in the UK
¼ Input sessions delivered by business teachers and project development session to prepare a presentation pitch
¼ Return transfers from London airports
¼ Two extended London excursions
¼ One full day excursion to Oxford or Cambridge
¼ Business Visit to UK based company
¼ Grand Final held in a prestigious central London location
¼ Masters competition with supporting guidelines available from October 2022
¼ Rich on-site activity programme to encourage use of English and nationality mix
¼ Enhanced group leader programme including 6-hour teacher training course
How does the competition work?
Groups who wish to join the MASTERS can register their interest and receive a set of guidelines. The guidelines detail tips for preparing students before arrival and the full brief is
Each group enters the competitions as a collective team. To determine the overall winner, teams have to compete in qualifying and semifinal rounds, top teams then compete in a grand final judged by a panel of business
There are other prizes available, MASTERS Best Presentation, Talent Show Winners and the popular Fair Play award, voted for by the group leaders and awarded to the school felt to best represent the values of the
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/masters
Summer
During the summer months, we offer a range of centres across the UK, Canada and the USA hosting young people of many nationalities for a fun summer of English learning, events and activities.
Our summer English language programmes for junior students combine academic schedules with engaging activities which make the most of each location, give students a diverse cultural experience, and help ensure they succeed in their studiesall in a safe and secure environment.
All our centres offer unique experiences and fantastic opportunities to meet new people and make new friends from all over the world. Each campus type has something different and special to offer - from the traditional boarding school experience to a stay at a modern city centre university campus, to full immersion with an English speaking family, we have a study experience which will suit all students.
Homestay / pg. 25
Living with a local family in their home has long been the most popular accommodation choice for students wanting an immersive English language experience. The opportunity to stay in someone’s home and live as part of their family can be a truly rewarding experience for both the student and the host. Usually located within easy reach of the centre by public
transport, homestay accommodation gives students the opportunity to be more responsible and, most importantly, independent. Using public transport on a daily basis and interactions with the host family help students develop their vocabulary in many different ways. If you’re looking for a real taste of local life then look no further than a homestay.
Boarding Schools / pg. 31
Our two boarding school campuses in the south of England combine the wonderful historic reputations of long established schools with fantastic, modern facilities. From sleeping in traditional boarding house accommodation to having lessons in state-of-the-art classrooms, our boarding school campuses offer the most English of study camp experiences.
All this combined with amazing, countryside locations, top quality food and all the sports facilities you could want, make for the perfect stay for students of all ages.
Universities / pg. 39
Our university campus programmes offer students the chance to live and study at famous universities in the UK and North America. From small, city centre locations to vast campuses covering hundreds of acres, our university campus programmes offer an all inclusive programme for a wide age range of students. Students get to live in the university accommodation, study in the university classrooms and eat in the university canteen, whilst also enjoying on-site sports and social facilities. What better way to inspire them into higher education on their return to their home country or even onwards to a study abroad programme?
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Oxford International Greenwich - London
Academics
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Full day excursions to Brighton and Cambridge included with entrance to a University college and the Royal Pavilion
¼ Full London experience
Dates
Weekly arrivals from Sunday 26th June to Sunday 6th August. Centre closes on 14th August.
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Students Outside St.Paul’s
Location
Oxford International Greenwich, 259 Greenwich High Road, London, SE10 8NB
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
¼ Stansted: 1hr
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader. Groups will travel to the designated meeting point and individuals will travel straight to their homestay.
School Interior
Nearest town:
Rail: Trains go to London Bridge from Greenwich station every 10 mins. Journey time 8 mins.
Travelcards:
Accommodation
¼ Students will stay with host families selected according to British Council Guidelines. All students will stay in twin or triple rooms.
Students in Class Students socialising
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Politics & Royalty Walking Tour. See Westminster, Buckingham Palace & Trafalgar Square
Day 3 Lessons
Orientation Tour including entrance to the Royal Observatory
Day 4 Lessons Entrance to Tower of London
Day 5 Lessons
Thameside Walking Tour. See the Shard, Tower Bridge, the Globe, St Paul’s
Day 6 Lessons Explore Leicester Square, Covent Garden & Piccadilly Circus
Day 7 Full day excursion to Cambridge by coach with walking tour Entrance to a University college
Day 8 Activities arranged by Group Leader (No activity leaders included)(not in accommodation) Activities arranged by Group Leader (No activity leaders included)(not in accommodation)
Day 9 Visit South Kensington Museums: Natural History, Science & V&A Lessons
Day 10 Explore Camden Town Lessons
Day 11 Visit the British Museum Lessons
Day 12 River Cruise on the Thames Lessons
Day 13 Explore and shop on Oxford Street, Carnaby Street and Regent Street Lessons
Day 14 Full day excursion to Brighton by coach with walking tour
Entrance to Royal Pavilion
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Departures
School Building Oxford International Greenwich
Meals
Breakfast and dinner will be with families. Families will also provide the students with a packed lunch every day. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
Laundry
If staying for longer than a week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the host on arrival. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
Junior group students (under 14) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Junior group students (14-15) must be at home by 8pm each evening. they are not allowed out again after this
Junior group students (16-17) must be home by 11pm. Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm unless
Individual junior students (17) must be home by 11pm. Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team. However, prior agreement from the homestay is required and parental
Lewisham Hospital Accident and Emergency, NHS Walk-in Centre, Suite 3, Waldron Health Centre, Amersham Vale, SE14 6LD Duncans Pharmacy, 193-195 Greenwich High Rd,
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Oxford International Brighton
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Central Hove location
¼ 5 minute walk from Brighton Seafront
¼ Brighton Homestay accommodation
Dates
Weekly arrivals from Sunday 25th June to Sunday 6th August.
Centre closes on 13th August.
Location
10 Brunswick Pl, Hove BN3 1NA
Transport
Brighton School Students in Class
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 45min
¼ Gatwick: 40min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will escort the group to the agreed meeting point.
Nearest town: Brighton
Bus: Local bus service available throughout Brighton area
Rail: 1hr to central London
Bus Pass: unlimited travel on the Brighton city bus network
Accommodation
¼ Homestay: options. Homestays are approximately 40 minutes to school by bus. Stay with a family for an authentic living in the UK experience.
Classroom Students at the Brighton Pavillion
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Brighton orientation & walking tour
Day 3 Lessons Visit to the Booth Museum & Dyke Road Park
Day 4 Lessons Indoor activities at The Villas
Day 5 Lessons Half day excursion to Seven Sisters
Day 6 Lessons Ride on BAi360 Observation Tower & Brighton Pier
Day 7 Full day by coach to London with Politics & Royalty walking tour
Day 8 Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Explore Piccadilly, Leicester Square & Covent Garden
Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Day 9 Visit to Royal Pavilion & Brighton Museum Lessons
Day 10 Half day excursion to Rottingdean Lessons
Day 11 Arts and Crafts at The Villas Lessons
Day 12 Brighton Laines and shopping Lessons
Day 13 Sports in Hove Park Lessons
Day 14 Full day by coach to Canterbury & Leeds Castle Entrance to Leeds Castle
Evening BBQ / Evening Activities - Disco
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Activity Choice
Sports option***: For a supplement there is the option to take part in sports activities instead of cultural activities on the programme. These include windsurfing, paddle boarding and rock climbing.
***Subject to demand, availability and weather conditions
Meals
Breakfast and dinner will be with families. Families will also provide the students with a packed lunch every day. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
If staying for longer than a week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the host on arrival. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
Junior group students (under 14) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Junior group students (14-15) must be at home by 8pm each evening. they are not allowed out again after this
Junior group students (16-17) must be home by 11pm.
Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm unless
Individual junior students (17) must be home by 11pm. Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team. However, prior agreement from the homestay is required and parental
Royal Sussex County Hospital, Eastern Road, Practice Plus Brighton Station Surgery, Aspect House, 84-87 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XE Blakes Pharmacy, 91 Blatchington Road, Hove, BN3
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Oxford International Oxford - Oxford
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ City centre school
¼ Surrounded by historical buildings and famous colleges
¼ Full-day excursions available, including to London, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge and Bath
Dates
Weekly arrivals from Sunday 25th June to Sunday 6th August. Centre closes on 13th August.
Location
Oxford International Oxford, Pembroke House, Pembroke Street, Oxford, OX1 1BP
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr
¼ Gatwick: 2hrs
¼ Stansted: 2hrs
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader. Groups will travel to the designated meeting point and individuals will travel straight to their homestay.
Nearest town: Oxford
Bus: Central bus stop is a 5-minute walk from the school. This serves all homestay areas.
Bus Pass: Weekly Oxford City bus pass is included with unlimited travel on the Oxford City bus network.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Orientation Tour of Oxford
Day 3 Lessons Visit a University College (Christ Church or Magdalen College)
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Day 4 Full day by coach to London with Politics & Royalty Walking Tour River Cruise on the Thames Disco
Day 5 Lessons Lessons
Day 6 Lessons Bowling
Day 7 Full day by coach to Bath & Stonehenge with walking tour Entrance to Stonehenge
Day 8 Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Day 9 Entrance to Oxford Castle Lessons
Day 10 Visit Oxford Museums Lessons
Day 11 Lessons Lessons
Day 12 Full day by coach to Stratford-upon-Avon & Warwick Castle with walking tour
Entrance to Warwick Castle
Day 13 Shopping in Oxford Lessons
Day 14 Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Arranged activities by Group Leader / (No Activity Leaders included) / (Not in accommodation)
Relax at accommodation
Activity Leader led Sports in the Park
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Activity led Hogwarts Quidditch & Harry Potter sports
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Relax at accommodation
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Accommodation
¼ Homestay: Students will stay with host families selected according to British Council Guidelines. All students will stay in twin or triple rooms. Families are within a 45-minute journey from the school by public transport.
Meals
Breakfast and dinner will be with families and a packed lunch will be provided. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
Facilities
¼ Host families have Wi-Fi available that students can use.
Laundry
If staying for longer than a week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the host on arrival. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out in
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm unless
Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team. However, prior agreement from the homestay is required and parental
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/oxford-international-oxford
Radcliffe Camera School entryBradfield College - Reading
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Traditional boarding school campus set in English countryside
¼ Optional tennis and golf lessons with the option to also take part in horse riding
¼ Two full day excursions into London and one to Oxford with entrance to an Oxford college
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 3: 31 July – 14 August
Bradfield College Activities
Location
Bradfield College, Bradfield, Berkshire, RG7 6AU www.bradfieldcollege.org.uk
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 40min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
¼ Stansted: 2hrs
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Reading
Bus: 1hr 20min to central London
Rail: 25 min to central London from Reading station
Accommodation
¼ Unique boarding house accommodation with a range of room configurations; choose from multi-bedded en-suite rooms or single standard accommodation.
¼ Spacious common rooms with great facilities to relax and unwind in the evenings.
Classroom learning Bedroom
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
¼ All boarding houses are spread throughout the school surrounded by beautiful Berkshire countryside, all within walking distance of main campus meeting points.
Day 2 Half day excursion to Reading with walking tour and Reading Photo Challenge Placement Test and Lesson 1
Day 3 On-site Activities Lesson 2
Day 4 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Day 5 Full day excursion to Oxford with walking tour of the city Entrance to an Oxford college
Day 6 On-site Activities Lesson 5
Day 7 Full day excursion to London with Thameside walking tour Visit to TATE Modern and shopping in Covent Garden
Day 8 Lesson 6 On-site Activities
Day 9 Lesson 7 On-site Activites
Day 10 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royalty walking tour Entrance to the National Gallery and shopping in Covent Garden
Day 11 Lesson 8 On-site Activities
Day 12 Lesson 9 Lesson 10
Day 13 Half day excursion to Reading On-site Activities
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Activity Choice
Spaces limited, sign up in advance required: Tennis and golf lessons available free of charge. Horse riding lessons available at an additional cost.
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 08:30 - Cooked breakfast available each day alongside a continental option.
Lunch: 12:00 - 13:30 - Soup, salad bar, choice of 3 main courses (1 vegetarian), fruit/dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:00 - Soup, salad bar, choice of 3 main courses (1 vegetarian), fruit/dessert.
Extensive outdoor pitches, all weather astro-turf, indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, indoor tennis dome, golf course,
Indoor social spaces include Old Gym, Music Schools, Faulkner’s dining room and common rooms. There is also a stunning open-air Greek-style amphitheatre in the heart of the
Wi-Fi internet access is available across campus. Please refer to
Laundry services are available through the welfare office. Group leaders can use the washing machines in each boarding house for students’ clothes on a rota basis. All students should
Bradfield College is the only inhabitant of the village. All buildings are owned by the school making it a safe place to study. There is a 24-hour security presence and staff are on call 24-hours a day. All boarding houses have entry code doors and bedrooms have lockable cabinets. Damage deposits of £25 or
Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading, RG1
Tilehurst Village Surgery, 92 Westwood
Lloyds Pharmacy, 27 High Street, Theale, RG7 5AH
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/bradfield-college
English & Football with Tottenham Hotspur at Bradfield College
Highlights
¼ Traditional boarding school campus set in English countryside
¼ 12 hours of football coaching per week with FA and UEFA qualified football coaches from Tottenham Hotspur
¼ Tottenham Hotspur replica football kit sent on return home
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Bradfield College Activities
Location
Bradfield College, Bradfield, Berkshire, RG7 6AU
www.bradfieldcollege.org.uk
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 40min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
¼ Stansted: 2hrs
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Reading
Bus: 1hr 20min to central London
Rail: 25 min to central London from Reading station
Accommodation
¼ Unique boarding house accommodation with a range of room configurations; single standard accommodation reserved for the footballers.
¼ Spacious common rooms with great facilities to relax and unwind in the evenings.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Activity Choice
Spaces limited, sign up in advance required: Tennis and golf lessons available free of charge. Horse riding lessons available at an additional cost.
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 08:30 - Cooked breakfast available each day alongside a continental option.
Lunch: 12:00 - 13:30 - Soup, salad bar, choice of 3 main courses (1 vegetarian), fruit/dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:00 - Soup, salad bar, choice of 3 main
Extensive outdoor pitches, all weather astro-turf, indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, indoor tennis dome, golf course,
Indoor social spaces include Old Gym, Music Schools, Faulkner’s dining room and common rooms. There is also a stunning open-air Greek-style amphitheatre in the heart of the
Wi-Fi internet access is available across campus. Please refer to
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Bedroom
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
¼ All boarding houses are spread throughout the school surrounded by beautiful Berkshire countryside, all within walking distance of main campus meeting points.
Day 2 Football Coaching Placement Test and Lesson 1
Day 3 Football Coaching Lesson 2
Day 4 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
Day 5 Half day excursion to Windsor with entrance to Windsor Castle Football Coaching
Day 6 Football Coaching Lesson 5
Day 7 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royalty walking tour Entrance to Wembley Stadium**
Day 8 Lesson 6 Football Coaching
Day 9 Lesson 7 Football Coaching
Day 10 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royalty walking tour Full day excursion to London with entrance to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium**
Day 11 Lesson 8 Football Coaching
Day 12 Lesson 9 Lesson 10
Day 13 Full day excursion to Brighton by coach Unlimited Rides Wristband to use at Brighton Pier Farewell Disco
Day 14 Full day excursion to Thorpe Park Full day excursion to Thorpe Park On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme. **Subject to availability
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Laundry services are available through the welfare office. Group leaders can use the washing machines in each boarding house for students’ clothes on a rota basis. All students should
Bradfield College is the only inhabitant of the village. All buildings are owned by the school making it a safe place to study. There is a 24-hour security presence and staff are on call 24-hours a day. All boarding houses have entry code doors and bedrooms have lockable cabinets. Damage deposits of £25 or
Royal Berkshire
Tilehurst Village Surgery, 92 Westwood Lloyds Pharmacy, 27 High Street, Theale, RG7 5AH
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com
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Christ’s Hospital School - Horsham
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Sports
Christ’s Hospital School School grounds
Highlights
¼ Historic campus which was the inspiration for the Harry Potter films
¼ Two full days into London (one extended late return) and one full day to Brighton with entrance to the BAi360
¼ State-of-the-art sports facilities including an indoor swimming pool
Dates
Turn 1: 04 July – 18 July
Turn 2: 18 July – 01 August
Turn 3: 01 August – 15 August
Location
Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0YP www.christs-hospital.org.uk
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow:
¼ Gatwick:
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town:
Bus: 1hr 20min to central London
Rail: 1hr to central London
Travelcards:
Accommodation
¼ Traditional boarding house style accommodation.
¼ 1-4 bedded standard rooms are available, with single rooms for group leaders.
¼ Shared bathroom facilities on every corridor.
¼ Study bedrooms with desk space for private study.
¼ Spacious social areas available in every boarding house.
¼ 24-hour security and CCTV monitoring of all the boarding houses.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 On-site Activities
Day 3 Lesson 2 Local orientation of Horsham / Horsham Photo Challenge
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities
Day 5 Lesson 4 On-site Activities
Day 6 Full day excursion to London by train with visit to Kensington Museums
Day 7 On-site Activities
Day 8 Full day excursion to London by train with Politics and Royalty walking tour
Day 9 On-site Activities
Visit to Hyde Park and shopping on Oxford Street/Regent Street
Lesson 5
Entrance to National Gallery and shopping in Covent Garden
Lesson 6
Day 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Day 11 On-site Activities
Lesson 9
Day 12 On-site Activities Lesson 10 On-site Activities
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Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 09:00 - Continental with tea, coffee and fruit juice. Full English will also be available in the week.
Lunch: 12:15 - 13:30 - A hot lunch with a vegetarian option, salad bar and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:00 - A hot dinner with a vegetarian option, salad bar and dessert.
Facilities
Outdoor tennis courts, expansive sports fields, indoor
Historical campus with an impressive dining room and a grand hall both of which were inspiration for the iconic Harry
Students will be given computer room access during evening activities - please ask the Activity Manager for exact times and dates. Group leaders will be given access to the Wi-Fi on request.
A laundry room is located within each boarding house (may be located on the other side of the accommodation). At least one washer and dryer in each room. The laundry is free but washing powder is not supplied. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the school laundry. A bag of clean laundry is placed in every building in the morning. All students should bring towels and
Security team on site 24/7. No safes in the bedrooms, however the Centre Manager will have a safe in their office which can be used by Group Leaders. Some lockable rooms available for group leaders. Each boarding house has fob access. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
Horsham Hospital Minor Injuries Unit, Hurst Road, The Courtyard Surgery, The Courtyard, London Rd, RH12 1AT & The Park Surgery, Albion Way, Boots Pharmacy, 21 Swan Walk, Horsham, RH12
Talent Show
Day 13 Full day excursion to Brighton by train with walking tour of the city Entrance to BAi360 and free time to explore the beach, city centre and Pier On-site Activities
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion
Farewell Disco
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/christs-hospital-school
Sparsholt College - Winchester
Groups
Highlights
¼ Closed campus set in Hampshire countryside
¼ Programme includes full day to Oxford, Portsmouth and an extended day to London
¼ Two half days into Winchester including an academic challenge in town
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 3: 31 July - 14 August
Location
Sparsholt College, Westley Lane, Sparsholt, Hampshire, SO21 2NF www.sparsholt.ac.uk
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 40min
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Winchester
Bus: 2hrs to central London by coach
Accommodation
¼ Twin en-suite rooms within accommodation blocks located either side of the central Oxford International office.
¼ Accommodation is arranged in flats of 6 to 8 bedrooms or along corridors.
¼ Most blocks have a communal kitchen space or lounge where students can relax in the evening.
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:00 - 08:30 - Continental breakfast with cooked breakfast twice a week.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30 - Choice of two main courses (1 vegetarian), salad bar and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:30 - Choice of two main courses (1 vegetarian), salad bar and dessert.
Facilities
Sports centre with a full size sports hall, allowing for activities such as basketball, volleyball and football. A fitness suite is available for Group Leaders with induction and fee.
Set amongst beautiful Hampshire countryside this campus has spacious classrooms where the students can also partake in drama and dance workshops as well as conversation
Wi-Fi is available across the campus. A computer room will also
The laundry is located next to Dean building, please check with Centre Manager for opening times. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the College laundry. One large and one small towel will be provided to each student on arrival.
Activities
Day 9 Shuttle into Winchester with Photo Challenge
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Day 10 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royal Entrance to British Museum and shopping in Covent Garden/Piccadilly Depart London at 20.00 for extended day
Day 11 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Day 12 Onsite Activities
Day 13
day excursion to Winchester with academic activity
9
10
Activities
The accommodation is monitored 24-hours by a team of wardens and university has staff that live on site in the case of any out of hours emergency. There are no safes in the bedrooms. However the Oxford International Centre Manager will have a safe in their office, and this can be used by Group Leaders to store passports securely. Damage deposits of £25 The Friarsgate Practice, Stockbridge Road, Boots Pharmacy, 35-39 High St, Winchester, SO23
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/sparsholt-collegex
Heriot-Watt University - Edinburgh
Groups
Highlights
¼ Single en-suite bedrooms set amongst closed campus within easy reach of the Highlands
¼ Full day to Stirling with a visit to Loch Lomond
¼ Six trips into Edinburgh via a public bus, with the bus stop on campus
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 3: 31 July – 14 August
Edinburgh
Location
Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS www.hw.ac.uk
Transport Airports:
¼ Edinburgh: 20min
¼ Glasgow: 1hr 25min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus. Nearest town: Edinburgh
Bus: 30min to Edinburgh
Students in Edinburgh
Bus: Single journey bus passes distributed on Edinburgh excursion days. Weekly bus passes for group leaders.
Accommodation
¼ En-suite accommodation furnished with a desk for private study, and a personal Wi-Fi router.
¼ Located in a beautiful, natural setting surrounded by landscaped gardens.
¼ The halls of residence are located at the rear of the campus, around 5 minutes’ walk from the canteen and classrooms.
Canteen Bedroom
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
¼ Rooms are situated on long corridors allowing groups to stay together where possible.
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Public bus to Edinburgh with visit to National Museum of Scotland
Day 3 Lesson 2 Public bus to Edinburgh with visit to Dean Village
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities
Day 5 Lesson 4 Public bus to Edinburgh with visit to National Galleries of Scotland
Day 6 On-site Activities Lesson 5
Day 7 Public bus to Edinburgh with walking tour of Royal Mile and entrance to Edinburgh Castle
Shopping on Royal Mile
Day 8 On-site Activities Lesson 6
Day 9 Public bus to Edinburgh with entrance to Palace of Holyroodhouse
Self-guided tour of Parliament OR climb Arthur’s Seat
Day 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Day 11 On-site Activities Lesson 9
Day 12 Public bus to the Museum of Edinburgh Lesson 10
Day 13 Full day excursion to Stirling by coach Entrance to Stirling Castle with walking tour of Stirling and visit to Loch Lomond
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion
Day 15 Departures Departures
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 08:45 - Continental breakfast, yoghurts and fruit with tea, coffee and fruit juice.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30 - Hot lunch with two choices (1x vegetarian), pasta, salad bar and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 20:00 - Hot dinner with two choices (1x vegetarian), pasta, salad bar and dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Facilities include a sports hall, football, basketball, volley ball and badminton. Gym is available for group leaders for a small fee.
Other: There is the Student Union, chill out area, bar and café for most evening activities.
Computer Access
Internet access will be made available for Group Leaders. For more information please contact your Centre Manager. A network connection is available in the accommodation but it does require you to create an account and password.
The laundry service at Heriot-Watt is available 24-hours every day of the week. It is self-service wash and dry. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the University laundry. All students
There is a 24-hour security team on-site. No safes in the bedrooms. The Centre Manager has a safe in their office for Group Leaders to store money/passports securely. Replacement keys from Reception at £25 per key. If locked out outside opening hours, the Centre Manager has a pass key. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, 51 Little France
Colinton Road Surgery, 296d Colinton Road, Lindsay & Gilmour, 2 Pentland View, Currie, EH14
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/heriot-watt-university
Oxford Brookes University - Oxford
Groups Summer / Universities / 42
Academics
& Individuals
Highlights
¼ Closed campus with modern facilities and indoor swimming pool
¼ Full day excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon or Oxford and an extended full day to London with late return
¼ Five trips into Oxford town with a one week bus pass included
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
University 280 max beds per week 12-17 years1
Turn 3: 31 July – 14 August
Location
Oxford Brookes University, Harcourt Hill Campus, Harcourt Hill, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9AT www.brookes.ac.uk
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 30min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 45min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Oxford
Rail: 1hr 15min to central London
Accommodation
¼ Single en-suite bedrooms in flats of 5-6 people.
¼ Rooms are all recently built to a high standard and all include a desk for private study.
¼ Each accommodation block has a communal kitchen which can be used as a social space.
Morning Afternoon Evening
Campus
Students Stratford-upon-Avon London Heathrow
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:00 - 09:00 - Continental buffet.
Lunch: 12:00 - 14:00 - Typically two hot options (1 vegetarian), along with side dishes such as salad, pasta, rice and a dessert and drink.
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00 - Typically two hot options (one vegetarian), along with side dishes such as salad, pasta, rice and a dessert and drink.
Facilities
Sports: The Harcourt Hill Campus has its own sports centre on site with a sports hall, gym and swimming pool. Group leaders may use the gym facilities on a pay as you go basis.
Other: There are extensive playing fields for outdoor games and a Starbucks on site. There is also a modern Students Union for multiple social activities including the campus disco.
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities On-site Activities
Day 5 Public bus to Oxford with entrance to Christ Church College Lesson 4
Day 6 On-site Activities Lesson 5
Karaoke/Lip Sync Battle
On-site Activities
Day 7 Full day to Oxford OR Optional Day Full day to Bicester Oxford OR Optional Day International Evening
Day 8 Public bus to Oxford with punting Lesson 6 Disco
Day 9 Full day excursion to London by train with Politics and Royalty Walking Tour
Entrance to National Gallery and shopping in Covent Garden Evening in London with late return to campus
Day 10 On-site Activities Lesson 7
Day 11 Lesson 8 Lesson 9
On-site Activities
On-site Activities
Day 12 Lesson 10 On-site Activities Talent Show
Day 13 Full day to Stratford Upon Avon with walking tour of city Entrance to Shakespeare’s Birthplace Disco
Day 14 Optional Day Optional Day
On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Group leaders and students are provided with an individual password to access the Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is available across the whole campus, including accommodation. A computer room is available on site for students. The Activity Manager will advise
John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, West Oxford Health Centre, Botley Park, Boots Chemist, 6-8 Cornmarket Street, Oxford, facilities Oxford Brookes University
There is a laundry room on site operated by laundry card. To top up online you must register the card and add credit. Bed linen will be changed once a week by the University laundry. All
There is a 24-hour security team that work to keep the campus secure. There are no safes in the bedrooms, but a safe in the Centre Manager’s Office can be used to store money/passports securely. In en-suite accommodation a swipe card is used. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
For more information:
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**Oxford International Junior Programmes understands that occasionally slightly younger/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safeguarding provisions will apply.
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/oxford-brookesuniversity 1All students must be born before 1/1/2010
Goldsmiths - University of London
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Unique closed campus within 15 minute train journey of central London
¼ Minimum of 10 trips into central London with weekly travelcards included
¼ Full day to Cambridge with entrance to a college and full day to Brighton with entrance to the BAi360
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 3: 31 July – 14 August
Location
Goldsmiths University, Loring Management Centre, St James’, New Cross, London, SE14 6AD www.gold.ac.uk
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: New Cross
Rail: 15min to central London
Travelcards: Weekly zones 1-2 travelcards are included. These allow unlimited travel on the transport network including bus, train, tube, DLR and tram.
Accommodation
¼ Single rooms with a private bathroom, in flats of 6-8 rooms with a social space for students to relax in.
¼ The majority of the accommodation is located inside the campus with additional rooms available opposite the main site entrance.
¼ Spacious rooms with a desk and a chair.
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Entrance to British Museum
Day 3 Full day to central London by train with Politics and Royalty walking tour
Visit to the National Gallery and shopping Covent Garden
Day 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Day 5 Greenwich with walking tour and entrance to Royal Observatory Lesson 4
Day 6 Visit to Olympic Park (with visit to Westfield) Lesson 5
Day 7 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to i360 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to i360
Day 8 Visit to TATE Modern with views of St Paul’s Cathedral Lesson 6
Day 9 Full day to central London with visit to Kensington Museums
Visit to Hyde Park including the Serpentine and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain
Day 10 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Day 11 Lesson 9
Half day to Camden with walking tour and visit to Regents Park
Day 12 Lesson 10 City Cruise along the River Thames to/from campus Evening in London
Day 13 Full day excursion to Cambridge by coach Walking tour of the city with entrance to a Cambridge College Disco
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:00 - 08:45 - Toast, cereal, pastry, yoghurt, fruit. Cooked breakfast once per week.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:45 - Pasta, meat or vegetarian main course with potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 20:00 - Meat or vegetarian main course with potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Netball and tennis courts are available with a large field perfect for football. An on-site gym is also available for group leaders who can enrol for a small fee.
Other: This closed campus layout means all facilities are within easy reach; classrooms, dining room, accommodation, social areas, sports facilities and the on-site cinema are all within easy
Wi-Fi internet is available across campus including in halls of residences. Please refer to your Centre Manager for Wi-Fi
There is a laundry room located on campus with card system used. Cards can be purchased from Loring Management Centre. All of the laundry facilities are self-service. Open: 07:00 - 23:00. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the University laundry. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
There is 24-hour security. No safes in the bedrooms. The Centre Manager has a safe in their office for Group Leaders to store money/passports securely. An access fob, a key and lanyard are supplied to students. Damage deposits of £25 or
Lewisham Hospital Accident and Emergency, NHS Walk in centre, Suite 3, Waldron Health Station Pharmacy, Amersham Vale, SE14 6LD
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/goldsmithsuniversity-of-london
Sample Programme*
University of Greenwich - London
Academics
Groups
Highlights
¼ Opportunity to study at a UNESCO World Heritage Site almost 300 years old only 15 minutes from central London
¼ Full day to Cambridge with entrance to a college and full day to Brighton with entrance included
¼ Weekly travelcard provided for easy access into London
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 3: 31 July – 14 August
Location
University of Greenwich, Daniel Defoe Halls, 10 Lovibond Lane, London, SE10 9FY www2.gre.ac.uk/about/campus/greenwich
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 40min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Greenwich
Rail: 15min to central London
Travelcards: Weekly zones 1-2 travelcards are included. These allow unlimited travel on the transport network including bus, train, tube, DLR and tram.
Accommodation
¼ Daniel Defoe residence is next to Greenwich railway and DLR stations.
¼ Single en-suite or two bedroom apartments. Less than 5 minutes’ walk from Greenwich town centre and all the facilities this historic area has to offer.
¼ Canteen and student social space on ground floor of accommodation building.
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Greenwich with walking tour and entrance to the Royal Observatory
Day 3 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Day 4 Visit to TATE Modern with views of St Paul’s Cathedral City Cruise along the River Thames to/from campus
Day 5 Lesson 4 Visit to Olympic Park (with visit to Westfield)
Day 6 Lesson 5 Visit to Hyde Park including the Serpentine and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain
Day 7 Full day to central London by train with Politics and Royalty walking tour Visit to the National Gallery and shopping Covent Garden
Day 8 Lesson 6 Half day to Camden with walking tour and visit to Regents Park
Day 9 Lesson 7 Lesson 8
Day 10 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to i360 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to i360
Day 11 Entrance to British Museum Lesson 9
Day 12 Half day to central London with visit to Kensington Museums Lesson 10 Evening in London
Day 13 Full day excursion to Cambridge by coach Walking tour of city with entrance to a Cambridge college Talent Show
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
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Lessons will take place at the Old Royal Naval College, a UNESCO World Heritage site, in the centre of Greenwich. 15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:45 - 08:45 - Continental breakfast. Hot breakfast once per week.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30 - Salad bar, pasta bar, choice of 2 main courses (1 vegetarian), fruit or yoghurt.
Dinner: 18:00 - 19:00 - Pasta bar, salad bar, choice of 2 main courses (1 vegetarian). Cake or fruit for dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Sports are held in the beautiful Greenwich Park, which offers 74 hectares of open green space for outdoor games.
Other: We use a mixture of lecture theatres, classrooms and the Students Union on the Lower Deck within the Dreadnought
Free Wi-Fi is provided in the accommodation. Access to the internet on campus is via The Cloud.
There are card-operated self-service launderettes in Daniel Defoe. Cards can be bought in the laundrette and topped up online. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
Reception is staffed 24-hours a day. Access is by swipe card only. There is also campus wide CCTV. There are no safes in the bedrooms, however there is a safe in the office, and this can be used to store money/passports securely. Damage deposits of Lewisham Hospital Accident and Emergency NHS Walk in centre, Suite 3, Waldron Health Duncans Pharmacy, 193-195 Greenwich High Rd,
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/university-ofgreenwich-london
Royal Holloway - University of London - Egham
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Top UK University with lessons in the world-famous Founder’s Building, dating back to 1886
¼ Five full excursion days including a sunset riverboat disco2
¼ 29 nationalities studied with us in 2022
Dates
Turn 1: 19 June – 03 July
Turn 2: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 3: 17 July – 31 July
Turn 4: 31 July – 14 August
Founder’s Building
Location
Royal Holloway – University of London, Egham Hall, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX
www.rhul.ac.uk
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 20min
¼ Gatwick: 45min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Egham
Rail: 40min to central London
Travelcards: Included on excursions to London
Accommodation
¼ Modern en-suite rooms.
¼ Kitchens/social spaces in every block, furnished to a high standard.
¼ Wi-Fi Internet access in all rooms.
¼ The accommodation blocks are located very conveniently for access to the canteen.
¼ Accommodation is typically configured in flats of 6-8 bedrooms sharing a kitchen space.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Walk into Egham with orientation and Instagram Challenge
Day 3 Lesson 2 Full day excursion to London with entrance to British Museum
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities
Day 5 Lesson 4 Lesson 5
Day 6 Full day excursion to London with visit to Kensington Museums Visit to Hyde Park and shopping on Oxford Street
Day 7 Full day excursion to Oxford Walking tour of the city centre and entrance to an Oxford College
Day 8 Lesson 6 Lesson 7
Day 9 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royalty walking tour Entrance to National Gallery and shopping in central London
Day 10 On-site Activities Lesson 9
Day 11 On-site Activities Lesson 9
Day 12 Walk to Virginia Water for nature trail Lesson 10 Farewell Disco
Day 13 Full day excursion to Brighton or Portsmouth Entrance to Brighton Sea Life or HMS Victory On-site Activities
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:00 - 08:45 - Continental with tea, coffee and fruit juice. Full English breakfast on Sunday with tea, coffee and fruit juice.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:45 - Hot lunch with two choices/vegetarian option and salad bar/dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 20:00 - Hot dinner with two choices/ vegetarian option and salad bar/dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Sports include badminton, basketball and table tennis. The sports hall is used as part of the activity programme and must be supervised by an Activity Leader.
Other: A stunning picture gallery and historic chapel are housed within the world-famous Founder’s Building. Social spaces are available within the Students Union such as Tommy’s Bar.
Computer Access
Students are issued with a Wi-Fi code on arrival. There is also a computer centre on site, which is available to Group Leaders all day, and to students as a designated evening activity.
Laundry
Located in The Hub main reception, and open until late each night. Washing powder can be purchased in the laundry room. Students must be accompanied by a Group Leader. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the University. Refer to the Welfare Manager for exact details. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
Security
The university has a 24-hour on-site security team, who maintain a patrol. There is also campus-wide CCTV. All rooms have secure keycard entry. No safes in the bedrooms. The Centre Manager has a safe in their office, and this can be used by Group Leaders to store money/passports securely. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
Health Care
Hospital: St. Peter’s Hospital, Guildford Road, Chertsey, KT16 0PJ
Doctors’ Surgery: based within the University itself, as there is a medical centre within Founder’s Building. This is open 09:00 - 17:00 Monday to Friday.
Pharmacy: Boots Chemist, Egham High Street, Egham
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/royal-hollowayuniversity-of-london
English & Football with Tottenham Hotspur at
Royal Holloway
Individuals
Highlights
¼ Lessons and accommodation within the worldfamous Founder’s Building, dating back to 1886
¼ 12 hours of football coaching per week with FA and UEFA qualified football coaches from Tottenham Hotspur
¼ Tottenham Hotspur replica football kit sent on return home
Dates
Turn 1: 03 July – 17 July
Turn 2: 17 July – 31 July
Students playing football
In partnership with:
Sports facilities
Location
Royal Holloway – University of London, Egham Hall, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX www.rhul.ac.uk
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 20min
¼ Gatwick: 45min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Nearest town: Egham
Rail: 40min to central London
Travelcards: Included on excursions to London
Accommodation
¼ Single or twin standard bedrooms in the iconic Founder’s Building.
¼ Wi-Fi is available in the accommodation.
Students socialising Bedroom
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Football Coaching Placement Test and Lesson 1
Day 3 Full day excursion to Brighton by coach Unlimited Rides Wristband to use at Brighton Pier
Day 4 Lesson 2 Lesson 3
Day 5 Football Coaching Lesson 4
Day 6 Football Coaching Lesson 5
Day 7 Full day excursion to London with Politics and Royalty walking tour Entrance to Wembley Stadium*
Day 8 Lesson 6 Football Coaching
Day 9 Lesson 7 Full day excursion to London with entrance to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium*
Day 10 Half day excursion to Windsor with entrance to Windsor Castle Football Coaching
Day 11 Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Day 12 Lesson 10 Football Coaching
Day 13 Football Coaching Football Coaching
Football Seminar and Farewell Disco
On-site Activities
Day 14 Full day excursion to Thorpe Park Full day excursion to Thorpe Park On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
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Academics
15 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18^
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
^ in exceptional circumstances, this maximum may be exceeded
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals
Breakfast: 07:00 - 08:45 - Continental with tea, coffee and fruit juice. Full English breakfast on Sunday with tea, coffee and fruit juice.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:45 - Hot lunch with two choices/vegetarian option and salad bar/dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 20:00 - Hot dinner with two choices/vegetarian option and salad bar/dessert.
Facilities
Sports: Sports include badminton, basketball and table tennis. The sports hall is used as part of the activity programme and must be supervised by an Activity Leader.
Other: A stunning picture gallery and historic chapel are housed within the world-famous Founder’s Building. Social spaces are available within the Students Union such as Tommy’s Bar.
Students are issued with a Wi-Fi code on arrival. There is also a computer centre on site, which is available to Group Leaders all day, and to students as a designated evening activity.
Located in The Hub main reception, and open until late each night. Washing powder can be purchased in the laundry room. Students must be accompanied by a Group Leader. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the University. Refer to the Welfare Manager for exact details. All students should bring
The university has a 24-hour on-site security team, who maintain a patrol. There is also campus-wide CCTV. All rooms have secure keycard entry. No safes in the bedrooms. The Centre Manager has a safe in their office, and this can be used by Group Leaders to store money/passports securely. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
St. Peter’s Hospital, Guildford Road, Chertsey, based within the University itself, as there is a medical centre within Founder’s Building. This is open 09:00Boots Chemist, Egham High Street, Egham
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/english-and-footballwith-tottenham-hotspur
University of British Columbia - Vancouver
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Located at the University of British Columbia
¼ Excursions to Whistler and downtown Vancouver
¼ Beach BBQ and beach games
¼ Playland Amusement Park
Dates
Dates: 18 June - 13 August
Programme: 1-8 week programmes available
Location
The University of British Columbia 2525 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada
Transport Airports:
¼ Vancouver International: 30min*
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Public Transport: Tickets are provided for all journeys. *For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Single rooms with shared single-gender washrooms.
¼ Homestay: Host family accommodation with twin rooms as standard.
Homestay programmes full-board by default; includes breakfast, packed lunches and dinner. On-campus lunch options available upon request.
Homestay shuttle included in homestay programmes.
Sample Programme*
Day 2 Lesson 1 (Testing/Orientation)
Walking Tour
Day 3 Lesson 2 Sports on Campus
Day 4 Lesson 3 Cycling in Stanley Park
Day 5 Lesson 4 FlyOver Canada
Day 6 Lesson 5 Metrotown Shopping Trip
Day 7 Playland Amusement Park
Playland Amusement Park
Day 8 Excursion to Whistler Excursion to Whistler
Day 9 Lesson 6 Science World
Day 10 Lesson 7 Canopy walk at UBC
Day 11 Lesson 8 Beach BBQ & Beach Games
Day 12 Lesson 9 Swimming
Day 13 Lesson 10 Granville Island
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion
Activities
Activities
Colour Run
Evening
Metrotown Shopping Trip
Karaoke Night
On-site Activities
On-site Activities
On-site Activities
Beach BBQ & Beach Games
Talent Show
On-site Activities
Farewell Disco
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Additional qualifications available:
¼ International English Language Testing System (IELTS)held at downtown Oxford International language school.
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 09:00* - Hot buffet breakfast.
Lunch: 11:30 - 13:30* - Typically three hot options (one vegetarian), with salad, pasta and rice side dishes, dessert and drink.
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00* - Typically three hot options (one vegetarian), with salad, pasta and rice side dishes, dessert and drink.
*some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
Sports: Grass field, tennis and basketball courts and access to university softball diamond, ice rink and indoor swimming complex.
Other: Lounges in the accommodation area with TV, sofas and basic kitchen. The commons block offers Wi-Fi and dining.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/university-of-britishcolumbia-vancouver
Toronto Metropolitan University - Toronto
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Located at Toronto Metropolitan University
¼ Visit the breath-taking Niagara Falls
¼ Fantastic downtown location
¼ Excursions to the CN Tower and other famous locations
Dates
Dates: 18 June - 6 August
Programme: 1-7 week programmes available
Location Toronto Metropolitan University 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada
Transport Airports:
¼ Toronto Pearson: 40min*
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Public Transport: Tickets are provided for all journeys.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Shared multi-room apartments with shared washrooms. Single en-suite rooms may also be available.
¼ Homestay: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with double rooms. Single room accommodation can be arranged twin upon request, subject to availability. Homestay programmes full-board by default; includes breakfast, packed lunches, and dinner.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lesson 1 (Testing/Orientation) Downtown Walking Tour
Day 3 Lesson 2 History of Canada & Fort York
Day 4 Lesson 3 Shopping at The Eaton Centre
Day 5 Lesson 4 Legislative Assembly of Ontario Tour
Day 6 Lesson 5 Oxford Beach Olympics
Day 7 Visit Toronto Islands Visit Toronto Islands
Day 8 Niagara Falls Niagara Falls
Day 9 Lesson 6 High Park
Day 10 Lesson 7 CN Tower
Day 11 Lesson 8 Graffiti Alley, Chinatown & Kensington Market
Day 12 Lesson 9 Ripley’s Aquarium
Day 13 Lesson 10 Beach Sports & Swimming Challenges
Day 14 Optional Excursion/On Campus Activities Optional Excursion/On Campus Activities On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Additional qualifications available:
¼ International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - held at downtown Oxford International language school.
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 09:00* - Hot breakfast with multiple options.
Lunch: 11:30 - 13:30* - Hot lunch with multiple options
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00* - Hot dinner with multiple options
*some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
The residence building includes common areas and floor lounges equipped with smart TVs and kitchenettes. Laundry facilities also located on-site.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry machines are available on each floor. Laundry cards can be purchased with pre-loaded amount of $4 usable for laundry. The card can be refilled as needed, no refunds
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/torontometropolitan-university
San Diego State University - San Diego
Academics
Average class size: 16
Summer / Universities / 56
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
University building
Highlights
¼ Located at San Diego State University
¼ Excursions to Balboa Park and the USS Midway Museum
¼ Evening activities at the beach including a beach bonfire
¼ Visit to the San Diego Zoo, one of the most famous zoos in the world
Dates
Dates: 25 June - 06 August
Programme: 1-6 week programmes available
Location
San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Drive, San Diego, CA, 92182 United States
Transport
Airports:
¼ San Diego: 20min*
¼ LAX : 2hrs 45min**
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Public Transport: Tickets are provided for all journeys.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
Balboa Park Classroom
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Triple or quad occupancy with shared singlegender bathrooms as assigned by SDSU depending on availability.
¼ Homestay: Shared (double or triple Occupancy). Fullboard by default; includes breakfast, packed lunches, and dinner.
Day 2 Lesson 1 (Testing/Orientation) Seaport Village Walking tour
Day 3 Lesson 2 Little Italy & Maritime Museum
Day 4 Lesson 3 USS Midway Museum
Day 5 Lesson 4 Coronado Island
Day 6 Lesson 5 Harbour Cruise
Day 7 Excursion to San Diego Zoo Excursion to San Diego Zoo
Day 8 La Jolla Cove La Jolla Cove
Day 9 Lesson 6 Balboa Park & Museum
Day 10 Lesson 7 Sports Day
Day 11 Lesson 8 Pacific Beach
Day 12 Lesson 9 Shopping at Fashion Valley Mall
Day 13 Lesson 10 Belmont Park (Beach Amusement Park)
Day 14 Optional Day / Las Americas Outlet Optional Day / Las Americas Outlet
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Evening
Campus tour and ice-breaker activities
Welcome Activity
On-site Activities
On-site Activities
International Night
Beach Bonfire - Ocean Beach
On-site Activities
Disco - Downtown
On-site Activities
Ten Pin Bowling
Talent Show
On-site Activities
Sports Activity
On-site Activities
Departures
Coronado Island San Diego Zoo USS Midway Museum Pacific Beach La Jolla Cove Belmont Park Ocean Beach
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 09:00*
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:30*
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00*
All you can eat style meals (vary daily), side dishes, with daily vegetarian options and a dessert (we can accommodate for food allergies and intolerances if notified in advance).
*some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
Students at the beach
Sports: The residences complex offers outdoor pool, table tennis and a patio. There are large fields which can be used for sports.
Other: Residences include a television room, lounge area and foosball tables.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry services available in residence facilities.
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
Alvarado Hospital, 6655 Alverado Road, San Diego, CA 92120 USA (One stop on the metro/trolley from campus.) Partners Urgent Care, 6136 Lake Murray Blvd, La
younger/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safeguarding provisions will apply.
Note: The San Diego State University name is strictly for the purpose of identifying the location at which Oxford International Junior Programmes are delivering the programme. Oxford International Junior Programmes have no affiliation with San Diego State University and is not involved in or responsible for the quality, suitability, delivery or other aspects of Oxford International Junior Programmes in any way.
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/san-diego-stateuniversity
Kean University - New York
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Located at Kean University
¼ Explore one of the world’s most diverse and exciting cities
¼ Excursions to Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and more
¼ Dinners in New York City on excursion days
Dates
Dates: 18 June - 30 July
Programme: 1-6 week programmes available
Location
Kean University 1000 Morris Ave, Union, NJ 07083, USA
Transport Airports:
¼ Newark: 15min*
¼ JFK 1hr 30min**
¼ LaGuardia: 2hrs**
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Public Transport: Tickets are provided for all journeys.
Taxi: Please see the Centre Manager for taxi contact numbers.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
**Additional Airport Transfer Fees required for groups and individuals from these airports.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Twin apartment configuration with double occupancy bedrooms, with a bathroom and kitchenette.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Campus tour and ice-breaker activities
Day 2 Lesson 1 (Testing/Orientation) On-site Activities Welcome Activity
Day 3 Lesson 2 NY Public Library, Rockefeller Centre & More
NBC Studios & Top of the Rock
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities On-site Activities
Day 5 Lesson 4 The Museum of Modern Art & Flatiron Building
Day 6 Lesson 5 On-site Activities
Times Square
Disco
Day 7 American Museum of Natural History Lincoln Centre, Central Park & Columbus Circle On-site Activities
Day 8 Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
WTC Memorial, Wall Street & NYSE
Day 9 Lesson 6 On-site Activities
Day 10 Lesson 7 On-site Activities
Day 11 Lesson 8 City Hall & walk the Brooklyn Bridge
Day 12 Lesson 9 On-site Activities
Day 13 Lesson 10 Central Park East & Museum Mile
Day 14 Coney Island Coney Island
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 08:30*
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:15*
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00*
All you can eat style meals (vary daily), side dishes, with daily vegetarian options and a dessert (we can accommodate for food allergies and intolerances if notified in advance).
*some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
Harwood Arena has a swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts and an indoor running track. Additionally there are four tennis courts and four half basketball courts next to the accommodation facilities.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry services available in residence facilities.
Security
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
Overlook Medical Centre Union Campus: 1000 Galloping Hill Road, Union, NJ 07083, USA
Kean University Health Services are located in Downs Hall, Room 126 behind the Nancy Thompson Library.
On-site Activities
International Night
On-site Activities
Walk the High Line to Times Square
Talent Show and Disco
Shopping in SoHo
On-site Activities
Departures
for the quality, suitability, delivery or other aspects of Oxford International Junior Programmes in any way.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/kean-universitynew-jersey
English & Soccer with Mike Grella’s Elite Training Concepts at Kean University
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Improve your soccer skills with former Leeds United and NY Red Bulls star, Mike Grella, and his team of coaches
¼ Sessions take place just 20 minutes from Kean University campus
¼ Visit the fantastic sights of New York included on the standard New York Junior programme
¼ Excursions include Times Square, Statue of Liberty, and Central Park
Dates
Dates: 18 June - 30 July
Programme: 1-6 week programmes available
Location
Kean University 1000 Morris Ave, Union, NJ 07083, USA
Transport
Airports:
¼ Newark: 20min*
¼ JFK 1hr 30min**
¼ LaGuardia: 2hrs**
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Public Transport: Tickets are provided for all journeys.
Taxi: Please see the Centre Manager for taxi contact numbers.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
**Additional Airport Transfer Fees required for groups and individuals from these airports.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Twin apartment configuration with double occupancy bedrooms, with a bathroom and kitchenette.
Sample Programme* Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Campus tour and ice-breaker activities
Day 2 Placement Test and Induction Soccer Camp Welcome Activity
Day 3 Lesson NY Public Library & Rockefeller Centre
Day 4 Lesson Soccer Camp
Day 5 Lesson The Museum of Modern Art & Flatiron Building
Day 6 Lesson Soccer Camp
Day 7 American Museum of Natural History American Museum of Natural History
Day 8 Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Day 9 Lesson Soccer Camp
Day 10 Lesson Soccer Camp
Day 11 Lesson City Hall & walk the Brooklyn Bridge
Day 12 Lesson Soccer Camp
Day 13 Lesson Central Park East & Museum Mile
Day 14 Coney Island Coney Island
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length
Summer / Universities / 60
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Pre-intermediate - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Meals
Breakfast: 07:30 - 08:30*
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:15*
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00*
All you can eat style meals (vary daily), side dishes, with daily vegetarian options and a dessert (we can accommodate for food allergies and intolerances if notified in advance). *some days may vary
Facilities
NBC Studios & Top of the Rock
On-site Activities
Times Square
Disco
Lincoln Centre, Central Park & Columbus Circle
WTC Memorial, Wall Street & NYSE
International Night
On-site Activities
Walk the High Line to Times Square
Talent Show
Shopping in SoHo
Coney Island
Departures
Newark
Central Park Times Square SoHo
Times Square Statue of Liberty
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more. Harwood Arena has a swimming pool, basketball and volleyball courts and an indoor running track. Additionally there are four tennis courts and four half basketball courts next to the accommodation facilities.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry services available in residence facilities.
Security
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
Overlook Medical Centre Union Campus: 1000 Galloping Hill Road, Union, NJ 07083, USA
have no affiliation with the Kean University and is not involved in or responsible for the quality, suitability, delivery or other aspects of Oxford International Junior Programmes in any way.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com
or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/english-soccer
Soccer Ball Student playing soccerCalifornia State University, Northridge - Los Angeles
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Located at California State University, Northridge
¼ Full-day excursion to Universal Studios
¼ Excursions to Venice Beach, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica
¼ Visit famous sights including: Hollywood and Rodeo Drive
Dates
Dates: 25 June - 06 August
Programme: 1-6 week programmes available
Beach, California Hollywood sign
Location
California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330, USA
Transport Airports:
¼ LAX : 40min*
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Bus: 30 mins average distance from campus to Hollywood/city centre. All transportation by private bus.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Single gender, 2-bedroom apartments with semi-private bathrooms and living room.
Activities on campus
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower than elementary).
Meals
Breakfast: 07:15 - 08:15*
Lunch: 12:00 - 13:00*
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00*
All you can eat style meals (vary daily), side dishes, with daily vegetarian options and a dessert. We can accommodate for food allergies and intolerances if notified in advance. *some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
Sports: The residences complex offers outdoor volleyball courts, table tennis and a pool. There are large fields which can be used for sports.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry services available in residence facilities.
Security
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lesson 1 (Testing/Orientation) Icebreakers & Campus Tour
Day 3 Lesson 2 Hollywood Boulevard Tour
Arrivals
Welcome Activity
Dinner and Evening in Hollywood
Day 4 Lesson 3 On-site Activities Workshop
Day 5 Lesson 4 Griffith Park & Observatory
Day 6 Lesson 5 On-site Activities
Day 7 Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping
Day 8 Universal Studios Universal Studios
Day 9 Lesson 6 On-site Activities
Day 10 Lesson 7 Beverly Hills & Rodeo Drive
Day 11 Lesson 8 On-site Activities
Day 12 Lesson 9 Museum of Tolerance
Day 13 Lesson 10 On-site Activities
Day 14 Venice Beach Oxford Beach Olympics
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Dinner and Evening in Hollywood
Team Challenge
Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping
Universal Studios
International Evening
Dinner and Evening in Beverly Hills
Workshop
Dinner and Evening in Beverly Hills
Team Challenge
Venice Beach
Departures
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Social spaces
Health Care
Hospital: West Hills Hospital and Health Center, 7300 Medical Center Drive, West Hills, CA 91307, USA
Oxford International Junior Programmes understands that occasionally slightly younger/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safeguarding provisions will apply.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/california-stateuniversity-northridge
Studio Stars Hollywood at California State University, Northridge
Groups & Individuals
Highlights
¼ Located at California State University, Northridge
¼ Live the Hollywood pop star dream, record and learn to produce your own hit song
¼ Sessions take place at the world-famous Paramount Recording Studios
¼ Excursions include Universal Studios, Hollywood, and more
Dates
Dates: 02 July - 30 July
Programme: 1-4 week programmes available
Recording studio Hollywood sign
Location
California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330, USA
Transport Airports:
¼ LAX : 40min*
Groups are met at the airport by a staff member who will escort you back to the campus.
Bus: 30 mins average distance from campus to Hollywood/city centre. All transportation by private bus.
*For individuals, airport transfers incur additional charges.
Accommodation
¼ Residences: Single gender, 2-bedroom apartments with semi-private bathrooms and living room.
Activities on campus
Academics
Average class size: 16
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Meals
Breakfast: 07:15 - 08:15*
Lunch: 12:00 - 13:00*
Dinner: 17:30 - 19:00*
All you can eat style meals (vary daily), side dishes, with daily vegetarian options and a dessert. We can accommodate for food allergies and intolerances if notified in advance. *some days may vary
Facilities
Indoor and outdoor spaces for interactive activities including conversation classes, international evenings, discos and more.
Sports: The residences complex offers outdoor volleyball courts, table tennis and a pool. There are large fields which can be used for sports.
Computer Access
Campus wide Wi-Fi internet is available.
Laundry
Laundry services available in residence facilities.
Security
Campus security operates 24 hours a day. Damage/lost key deposit $100 per student to be collected upon arrival.
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon Evening
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Placement Test and Induction Icebreakers & Campus Tour Welcome Activity
Day 3 Lesson Recording Studio
Dinner and Evening in Hollywood
Day 4 Lesson On-site Activities Workshop
Day 5 Lesson Recording Studio
Dinner and Evening in Hollywood
Day 6 Lesson On-site Activities Team Challenges
Day 7 Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping
Day 8 Universal Studios Universal Studios
Day 9 Lesson On-site Activities
Day 10 Lesson Recording Studio
Santa Monica Pier/Beach & Shopping
Universal Studios
International Evening
Dinner and Evening in Beverly Hills
Day 11 Lesson On-site Activities Workshop
Day 12 Lesson Recording Studio
Day 13 Lesson On-site Activities
Day 14 Full-day Excursion to Venice Beach Oxford Beach Olympics
Day 15 Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Dinner and Evening in Beverly Hills
Team Challenges
Late return from Venice Beach
Departures
California Sate University, Northridge Santa Monica
Universal Studios
Social spaces
Health Care Hospital: West Hills Hospital and Health Center, 7300 Medical Center Drive, West Hills, CA 91307, USA
For more images visit our Instagram: oiegjuniors_na
Oxford International Junior Programmes understands that occasionally slightly younger/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safeguarding provisions will apply.
Note: California State University’s name is strictly for the purpose of identifying the location at which Oxford International Junior Programmes are delivering the programme. Oxford International Junior Programmes have no affiliation with California State University and is not involved in or responsible for the quality, suitability, delivery or other aspects of Oxford International Junior Programmes in any way.
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: juniorsna@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/studio-stars
Late Summer Navigator
We are delighted to offer some wonderful residential study opportunities for groups in August and September 2023.
These 5 to 7-night programmes, offer full board residential packages at a range of amazing locations. They include:
¼ Lessons
¼ Transfers
¼ Activities
¼ Excursions
¼ Public transport passes (where applicable)
We will have a fantastic selection of university campuses open until late August or early September 2023 giving you and your groups the opportunity to stay at one of our incredible campuses.
We plan to offer groups the chance to stay on a university campus for a full programme of lessons, excursions and activities at several campuses around the UK.
We can include as little or as much as you like in the programme, and can offer a choice of academic options from General English and exam courses to iGCSE or PCTO ex ASL.
Most campuses offer full board en-suite accommodation, as well as excursions to local cities and other interesting UK destinations. It’s a fantastic opportunity for mini-stay groups to experience university life in student residential accommodation.
If you are interested, contact your regional representative or the Juniors admissions team for full information, including factsheets, confirmed dates and sample programmes, which you can adapt to suit you and your groups’ needs.
Extend your education with tours to some of the world’s most iconic destinations. For Groups 8-17 years.
Oxford International Navigator arranges stays for groups all over the world. Many groups want to take advantage of their trip to the UK or North America by extending their stay exploring nearby cities or even other countries. With over 30 years of experience managing programmes for groups of students, we can assure your group will have a wonderful time! Extend your stay with us and venture into amazing different destinations!
The Travelling Classroom
This new programme provides students with valuable travel experience while improving their English language skills in an everyday life setting. Join us for an unforgettable experience exploring your chosen destinations in North America or the UK.
Programme Extensions
Groups who wish to extend their summer stay in the UK or NA after their residential or homestay programme, now have the option to add on a trip at the end of their stay. Some examples include
¼ New York City, Philadelphia & Washington
¼ Toronto, Ottawa & Montreal
¼ Leeds, York, Manchester & Liverpool
¼ The Cotswolds, Bristol & Cardiff
¼ Vancouver & Rocky Mountains
Year-round
Oxford International operates eight year-round schools in some of the best locations in the UK, Canada and the USA.
Each school welcomes junior groups throughout the year on bespoke, tailor-made programmes including ESP (English for specific purposes) and EAP (English for academic purposes) with visits designed to enhance the learning experience in subjects including Business, Sustainability, Fashion and Employability.
Secure and stimulating locations
Our programmes are set in a secure and stimulating environment where students can study, socialise and be creative.
Programme Features
English lessons, activities, full board accommodation, airport transfers and transport. Bespoke tuition and excursions are available.
Homestay Accommodation
We offer homestay accommodation as standard with twin or triple rooms for students and single rooms for group leaders. All of our homestays are in accordance with accreditation body guidelines. The hosts treat the student as a full member of the household, eating together and sharing the common living areas.
Other Accommodation
You can find more information about our Year-round group courses on our website: oxfordinternationaljuniors. com/study-with-us/all-year/
English+ Programmes
Students are offered the chance to deepen their academic knowledge while learning English. See page 88 for more details.
Alternative accommodation arrangements such as hotels and residences are also available.
Contacts and Security
Each school has a main contact for groups who is available to Group Leaders throughout the stay, as well as a 24-hour emergency number.
English learners aged 10 and over can choose from London Greenwich, Oxford, Brighton, Toronto, Halifax, Vancouver, New York City and San Diego.
We offer carefully tailored programmes all year round, which include accommodation, food, excursions and exciting cultural activities.
Our Year-round group programmes are operated by Oxford International English Schools.
English+ Programmes
Students are offered the chance to deepen their academic knowledge while learning English.
Examples of previous courses successfully delivered:
English and Leadership skills
English and Architecture
If you have an idea of an industry or subject that you’d like to explore, we’d love to create a bespoke course alongside you.
English+ Programmes are an excellent opportunity for cross subject learning combining General English language tuition and subject specific learning either in the classroom or on excursion. Students will spend the mornings improving their English in one of our vibrant schools in Brighton, London, Oxford, Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, New York City or San Diego.
English+ programme
Each week, they will study 15 hours of General English. This means the programme is accessible to most students.
However, our teachers will be able to incorporate some subject specific
English, Fashion and Design
English and Baking
content. This may include:
¼ vocabulary areas that benefit the students during their afternoon visits
¼ reflection tasks and activities linked to their visits that will allow students to develop their critical thinking skills
¼ collaborative projects in English linked to the chosen subject Students will be taught in closed groups of maximum 18 students per class.
Please note that some of our English+ programmes have a recommended age range and a recommended level.
In the afternoons, students will gain a deeper understanding of their chosen subject through a series of themed visits and tours.
Some of these tours are very interactive and provide students with a hands-on learning opportunity.
Other visits or excursions will allow students to explore the subject matter in a more individual way thus making them more independent learners.
In any case, we aim to provide a variety
English and Hairdressing
English and Biology
of engaging activities that will benefit all types of learners.
After an action packed day, students will have the evenings to relax at their accommodation, reflect on the day and share new insights and experiences.
For a full list of English Plus courses we offer in the UK and North America, please contact your regional Oxford International representative or the Juniors Admissions team.
We are more than happy to work with partners to create new programmes so please just ask if you have a group with a specific interest.
What’s included
¼ Return airport transfer
¼ Full Board homestay accommodation (half-board in New York City) in twin or triple room
¼ Welcome pack
¼ Local orientation tour
¼ Travelcard / Bus pass
¼ Full programme of activities
¼ Certificate of completion in English Plus [subject]
(hotel or residential accommodation optionssubject to availability and supplement)
Biology classroom Students baking Students at bakery Group of students in LondonSample Programme*
Year Round - Oxford International Brighton
Academics
15 or 20 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
BA i360
Highlights
¼ Central sea side school located a few minutes walk to the beach
¼ Friendly and welcoming homestay accommodation
¼ Fantastic art and cultural scene in Brighton, with over 7 miles of coastline
¼ World famous Pier and Royal
¼ Pavilion amongst other historical attractions
Programmes
Lessons only: Start on any day
Lessons and Activities: Start on any day (please bring your own lunch)
Full Programme: Arrive on any day
Location
Oxford International Brighton, 10 Brunswick Place, Hove, Brighton BN3 1NA
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow:
¼ Gatwick:
¼ Stansted
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will escort the group to the agreed meeting point.
Bus: Local bus service available throughout Brighton area.
Travelcards:
unlimited travel on the Brighton city bus network.
Accommodation
¼ Twin or triple full-board homestay sharing options. Homestays are approximately 45 minutes to school by bus. Stay with a family for an authentic living in the UK experience.
Standard Package
¼ 7 nights full board homestay (sharing rooms for students, singles for leaders)
¼ Return airport transfers
¼ 15 hours General English tuition
¼ All study materials, entrance test and end of course certificate
¼ Bus pass for entirety of stay
¼ Orientation tour
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Orientation Tour of Brighton
Day 3 Lessons Brighton Palace Pier, Beach and Marina
Day 4 Lessons Visit Seven Sisters by public bus
Day 5 Lessons Orienteering Activity – Photo Challenge
Day 6 Lessons Visit Lewes by public bus (optional entrance to castle) Relax at accommodation
Day 7 Full day excursion to London by coach with Politics & Royalty Walking Tour Visit the British Museum & explore Covent Garden Relax at accommodation
Day 8 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ English Plus courses
¼ iGCSE courses
¼ World of Work syllabus
¼ High School Integration packages
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals - Full board
Breakfast and dinner will be with families and a packed lunch will be provided. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
Facilities
¼ Host families will have Wi-Fi that students can use.
¼ All students should bring towels and toiletries
If staying for longer than one week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the
Junior group students (under 14) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Junior group students (14-15) must be at home by 8pm each evening. they are not allowed out again after this
Junior group students (16-17) must be home by 11pm.
Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm
Individual junior students (17) must be home by 11pm. Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team However, prior agreement from the homestay is required
Oxford International Brighton
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Royal Sussex County Hospital, Eastern Road, Practice Plus Brighton Station Surgery, Aspect House, 84-87 Queens Road, Brighton BN1 3XE Blakes Pharmacy, 91 Blatchington Road, Hove
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: oijuniorprogrammes@oxfordinternational.com or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/oxford-internationalbrighton
Oxford International Brighton Beach front ShopsSample Programme*
Year Round - Oxford International London Greenwich
Academics
15 or 20 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Old Royal Naval College
Highlights
¼ 8 minutes to London Bridge by train
¼ UNESCO World Heritage site
¼ Full London experience
Programmes
Lessons only: Start on any day
Lessons and Activities: Start on any day (please bring your own lunch)
Full Programme: Arrive on any day
Location
Oxford International London Greenwich, 259 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8NB
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick:
¼ Stansted
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will escort the group to the agreed meeting point.
Bus: 188 from Greenwich Church Street goes to central London via Waterloo and Embankment. Buses to Lewisham include the 180 and 199.
Rail: Trains from Greenwich station go to Cannon Street every 10 minutes. The DLR from Cutty Sark goes to Bank via Canary Wharf.
Travelcards:
Accommodation
¼ Twin or triple full-board homestay sharing options. Homestays are approximately 45 minutes to school by bus. Stay with a family for an authentic living in the UK experience.
Standard Package
¼ 7 nights full board homestay (sharing rooms for students, singles for leaders)
¼ Return airport transfers
¼ 15 hours General English tuition
¼ All study materials, entrance test and end of course certificate
¼ Travelcard for entirety of stay
¼ Orientation tour
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ English Plus courses
¼ iGCSE courses
¼ World of Work syllabus
¼ High School Integration packages
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals - Full board
Breakfast and dinner will be with families and a packed lunch will be provided. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
Facilities
¼ Host families will have Wi-Fi that students can use.
¼ All students should bring towels and toiletries
If staying for longer than one week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the
Junior group students (under 14) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Junior group students (14-15) must be at home by 8pm each evening. they are not allowed out again after this
Junior group students (16-17) must be home by 11pm.
Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm
Individual junior students (17) must be home by 11pm.
Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team However, prior agreement from the homestay is required
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Orientation Tour including entrance to the Royal Observatory
Day 3 Lessons Politics & Royalty Walking Tour – See Westminster, Buckingham Palace & Trafalgar Square
Day 4 Lessons Visit the British Museum & Covent Garden
Day 5 Lessons Thameside Walking Tour – See the Shard, Tower Bridge, the Globe, St Paul’s Cathedral
Day 6 Lessons Explore Leicester Square & Piccadilly Circus Relax at accommodation
Day 7 Full day excursion to Oxford by coach with walking tour Visit the Ashmolean Museum
Relax at accommodation
Day 8 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
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Academics
15 or 20 hours of General English per week
Maximum class size: 18
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
College in Oxford
Highlights
¼ Fantastic city centre year-round school
¼ Surrounded by historical buildings and famous colleges
¼ Full-day excursions available, including to London, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge and Bath
Programmes
Lessons only: Start on any day
Lessons and Activities: Start on any day (please bring your own lunch)
Full Programme: Arrive on any day
Location
Oxford International Oxford, Pembroke House, Pembroke Street, Oxford, OX1 1BP
Transport Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr
¼ Gatwick: 2hrs
¼ Stansted : 2hrs
Groups are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will escort the group to the agreed meeting point.
Bus: Local bus service available throughout Oxford area.
Travelcards: Weekly Oxford bus passes available on request.
Accommodation
¼ Twin or triple full-board homestay sharing options. Homestays are approximately 45 minutes to school by bus. Stay with a family for an authentic living in the UK experience.
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Standard Package
¼ 7 nights full board homestay (sharing rooms for students, singles for leaders)
¼ Return airport transfers
¼ 15 hours General English tuition
¼ All study materials, entrance test and end of course certificate
¼ Travelcard for entirety of stay
¼ Orientation tour
Sample Programme*
Morning Afternoon
Day 1 Arrivals Arrivals
Day 2 Lessons & Testing Orientation Tour of Oxford
Day 3 Lessons Visit the Ashmolean Museum
Day 4 Lessons
Orienteering Activity – Photo Challenge
Day 5 Lessons Visit Oxford University Press & Oxford Oratory
Day 6 Lessons Shopping at the Oxford Covered Market and Westgate Shopping Centre
Day 7 Full day excursion to London by coach with Politics & Royalty Walking Tour
Visit the British Museum & explore Covent Garden
Day 8 Departures Departures Departures *Activities
the programme.
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ English Plus courses
¼ iGCSE courses
¼ World of Work syllabus
¼ High School Integration packages
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
Meals - Full board
Breakfast and dinner will be with families and a packed lunch will be provided. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
Facilities
¼ Host families will have Wi-Fi that students can use.
¼ All students should bring towels and toiletries
Laundry
If staying for longer than one week, laundry can be done on a weekly basis at host families and should be arranged with the
Junior group students (under 14) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Junior group students (14-15) must be at home by 8pm each evening. they are not allowed out again after this
Junior group students (16-17) must be home by 11pm.
Individual junior students (under 16) must be home every evening unless specified by the school. Must not go out
Individual junior students (16) must be home by 9pm
Individual junior students (17) must be home by 11pm.
Requests for alternative curfews can be made by the group pre-arrival by contacting the Admissions team However, prior agreement from the homestay is required Churchill Hospital, Old Road, Headington,
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10+ years*
Excursion Highlights
Dates Available all year round (subject to availability).
¼ Experience the sunny city of San Diego
¼ Visit Coronado Island, Balboa Park and USS Midway Museum
¼ Excursions to San Diego Zoo and Belmont Park
Academics
15-30 hour per week programmes available
Average class size: 9-10
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Accommodation Types
¼ Homestay accommodation: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with twin or triple rooms, a place to study and the experience of living with a North American family.
Airport Transfer Times
San Diego: 20min • LAX: 2hrs 45min
Recommended English + courses
¼ English + Surfing
¼ English + Business
¼ English + Fun in the Sun
Oxford International New York City
Dates Available all year round (subject to availability).
Excursion Highlights
¼ Explore world-famous Manhattan
¼ Visit Times Square, Central Park, The MoMA, and more!
¼ Excursion to see the Statue of Liberty
Academics
15-30 hour per week programmes available
Average class size: 12
English levels: Elementary – Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Accommodation Types
Homestay accommodation: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with double rooms, a place to study and the experience of living with a North American family.
Airport Transfer Times
JFK: 55min • LGA: 35min
Recommended English + courses
¼ English + Fashion
¼ English + Business
¼ English + STEM
Oxford International Toronto
Groups & Individuals 10+ years*
Dates: Available year round (subject to availability)
Excursion Highlights
¼ Explore the vibrant downtown Toronto
¼ Visit the top attractions around the city
¼ Excursions to Niagara Falls and the CN Tower
Academics
15-30 hour per week programmes available
Average class size: 13-14
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Oxford International Halifax
Groups & Individuals 10+ years*
Dates: Available year round (subject to availability)
Excursion Highlights
¼ Visit the Natural History Museum, downtown Halifax and some of Canada’s most impressive coastlines
¼ Experience one of Canada’s most historic cities
Academics 15-30 hour per week programmes available
Average class size: 12-14 English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Airport Transfer Times
Halifax Stanfield: 30min
Recommended English + courses
¼ English + Hockey
¼ English + Business
¼ English + University Preparation
Accommodation Types
Airport Transfer Times
Toronto Pearson: 40min
Recommended English + courses
¼ English + Hockey
¼ English + Digital Design
¼ English + University Preparation
Accommodation Types
Homestay accommodation: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with twin rooms, a place to study and the experience of living with a North American family.
Homestay accommodation: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with twin rooms, a place to study and the experience of living with a North American family. Halifax
Oxford International Vancouver
Groups & Individuals 10+ years*
Dates: Available year round (subject to availability)
Excursion Highlights
¼ Explore the beautiful landscape and the bustling city
¼ Visit the top attractions in the downtown
¼ Excursions to Whistler and Grouse Mountain
Academics 15-30 hour per week programmes available
Average class size: 13-14
English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Airport Transfer Times
Vancouver International: 40min
Recommended English + courses
¼ English + Film
¼ English + Robotics
¼ English + Global Leadership & 21st Century Skills
Accommodation Types
Homestay accommodation: Qualified and welcoming families provide students with twin rooms, a place to study and the experience of living with a North American family.
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OI Digital Institute is the global destination for high-quality, academicfocused and accredited online courses. We deliver a wide range of online educational courses and professional training to help students across the globe reach their education and professional goals. By reducing barriers to high-quality education, we are helping people from all over the world to learn without limits.
OI Digital Institute for Juniors
Learn the foundations of the English language and practice the four main skills of language production from home with our virtual classroom. Study Oxford International’s British Council accredited syllabus from anywhere in the world in small class sizes or personalised 1:1 tuition. Our experienced and qualified teachers can work with your students from the comfort of their own home.
Academics
We can provide English classes for different academic levels to ensure your students get the most out the classes. As much as possible we recommend your group are all one level to ensure the most appropriate teaching.
A1: Elementary
A2: PreIntermediate
B1: Intermediate
Why study online?
¼ Choose your day, time and length of study
¼ Flexible class sizes (small groups 4-10 students max)
¼ Larger, lecture style lessons available (no maximum number of students)
¼ Choice of syllabus or course
¼ Pre-course placement test available
How to book?
To book your course visit: oidigitalinstitute.com
¼ Interactive lessons with fully qualified, experienced, native speaker teachers
¼ Online activity programme available
¼ Complementary homework if required
¼ Online Oxford International Certificate on completion of course
Accreditations
B2: UpperIntermediate
C1: Advanced C2: Proficiency
More from OI Digital Institute
We deliver a wide range of online educational courses and professional training to help students across the globe reach their education and professional goals.
Higher Education
Equipping students with the language and academic skills to apply for and succeed at all levels of university.
¼ Pre-sessional English
¼ English Language Level Test (ELLT)
¼ Preparation for the ELLT
¼ Pre-Masters in Business & Management
¼ PhD Preparation Courses
¼ International Foundation Programme
¼ Academic English for University
¼ English Skills Booster
Teacher Training
Training the future great English language teachers and teaching industry professionals.
¼ Trinity CertTESOL
¼ Trinity DipTESOL
¼ Short Courses for Teachers
¼ Teaching Teenagers
¼ Teaching Younger Learners
Professional Qualifications
Preparing professionals for success in their industry certifications and progress in their careers.
¼ English for Aviation Tests Preparation
¼ Occupational English Test Preparation
¼ SELT Test Preparation
¼ IELTS & Cambridge Exam Preparation
Career Entry
Providing opportunities and on job training for graduates to begin their international career.
¼ Virtual Internships
English Language
Delivering class leading specialist English language courses to students of all ages.
¼ General English for Adults
¼ General English for Juniors
¼ 21st Century Business
¼ English for Creative Writing
¼ English for Journalism
¼ English for Customer Service
Take Your Studies Further About Oxford International
At Oxford International, we offer a range of educational programmes that give students the opportunity to further their academic studies.
University Partnerships Worldwide
In addition to our English language schools, we provide high-quality education through our university pathway programmes and in-home tuition opportunities. Each year our programmes help more than 25,000 students achieve academic success. With our University partners, we establish on-campus embedded colleges where students study integrated undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in a range of subjects.
Partner with Us
Over our 32 year history, we have built strong relationships with over 5,000 recruitment partners, providing education opportunities for over 500,000 students. We pride ourselves in partnering with agents who are passionate about delivering the best experiences for every student.
Corporate Team:
Schools Team
London Greenwich 259 Greenwich High Road, London, SE10 8NB +44(0)208 312 8072
New York City 226 W 37th Street, 11th Floor, New York City, NY 10018 +1-646-767-0081
Brighton
10 Brunswick Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN3 1NA
+44(0)1273 323 220
Oxford
Vancouver 250 – 815 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 1B4, Canada +1 604 688 7942
www.oxfordinternational.com/university-pathways
Oxford International Pathway Colleges
We are a level 3 pathway college offering international students one-year pre-university foundation courses designed to provide them with an entry route to university in the UK.
Our educational purpose is to ensure students receive high-quality teaching and support from a dedicated team of experienced tutors who will help them settle into academic life in the UK. Throughout their time with us, students will receive individualised support from pre-arrival to progression.
Our pathways colleges are situated in Oxford and London Greenwich, and provide students with fantastic facilities, high-quality academic support and a vibrant community as they prepare for university.
Oxford International English Language Schools
We provide a range of English language courses for students 16 and above in the UK, Canada and the USA. Choose from schools in London, Oxford, Brighton, Vancouver, Halifax, Toronto, New York City and San Diego with courses in General English, Professional English, Exam English and Specialist English.
www.oxfordinternationalenglish.com
Gary Palmer - Managing Director, OIDI & EL UK
Sharon Curl - Managing Director, North America
Paul Hurcombe - Head of UK EL
Alex Dolata - Senior Programs Director, North America
36-37 Pembroke Street, Oxford , OX1 1BP +44(0)1865 791 108
Halifax 1256 Barrington St Halifax, NS B3J 1Y6 +1 902 491 1526
Toronto 220 - 111 Peter Street, Toronto, ON, M5V 2H1, Canada +1 416 542 1626
San Diego 415 Broadway, San Diego, CA, 92101 , USA +1 619 233 0355
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Our Core Values
Our Core Values are at the heart of our business. They define who we are, how we work and guide how we act with each other and with other stakeholders. They're in our DNA.
Integrity
Care
We build relationships through trust, honesty and respect.
We put our students and their goals at the heart of everything we do.
Passion & Pride
Beginnings
Founders receive £5k loan from the Prince’s Trust. Oxford International launches first Summer School and first University tours
1991
2013 Acquisition of Eurocentres Toronto, Vancouver and Canadian Adult Language schools
2014 San Diego is added to our centres in North America
2014 Private equity investment from Bowmark Capital
2017 Launch of DMU Europe Direct Recruitment Services
We acquire the Greenwich School of English and establish our first Adult English language school 1993
Creativity
We love what we do and strive for excellence.
We are not afraid to be different and we celebrate innovation.
2017 International College Dundee begins teaching integrated Bachelors and Masters courses
De Montfort University International College, our first embedded college, opens its doors 2013
Bangor University International College welcomes their first cohort of international students 2016
2020 Launch of Oxford International Digital Institute 2021 Launch of New York City English School
We launched our first embedded college in London, University of Greenwich International College 2018
2019 Launch of Bangor University South East Asia Direct Recruitment
2021 Management investment by THI
2021 San Francisco State University joins our University Partnerships
Aquisition of East Coast Language School in Halifax
Oh, and we believe that a goes a long way…
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2022
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