English Language Courses for Adults 61 years 1954-2015 Summer and Winter camps for Young Learners
STUDIO CAMBRIDGE 2015 Why Studio Cambridge? Experience and reputation An international reputation based on 61 years of teaching English as a foreign language Private ownership We are not part of a chain of schools. All our management is based, year-round, at our main school in Cambridge Effective teaching A proven curriculum taught by experienced professionals Specialised courses for adults Intensive and examination courses, with specialised options, for students aged 16+ years Fun courses for young learners Summer and winter camps for young learners from 9 to 19 years Personal care A 24-hour Studio Cambridge telephone number, health insurance at no extra cost and experienced welfare staff Good accommodation Choice of living with a local family or in a student residence, all carefully inspected and chosen by us Great activities Lots to see and do in your free time Superb locations Schools in five of England s finest towns and cities New friends from every part of the world Students from some 80 countries each year Sir Richard summer camp Sir Christopher summer camp Adult courses in Cambridge our mission Our aim is to provide students with an effective and enjoyable experience of studying English in England. In so doing, we treat them and our partners in the business colleagues, overseas representatives, host families and others - with the professionalism, respect and personal attention which they deserve. 1
One organisation, nine locations Studio Cambridge Main School Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge Ridley Hall College, University of Cambridge Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge The Cambridge Centre for Sixth Form Studies The King s School, Ely Hockerill Anglo-European College, Bishop s Stortford Leighton Park School, Reading Richmond the American International University in London Our partners We have been offering our courses on the campuses of the prestigious schools, colleges and universities listed above for many, many years. Each of them is a renowned academic institution in its own right, and we will be happy to supply contact details should you wish further information. However, these institutions are not responsible for our courses and summer camps. Studio Cambridge is solely responsible for the accreditation and management of these programmes. Memberships and accreditations Studio Cambridge is inspected and accredited by, or in membership of: The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) The British Council / Accreditation UK / English UK IALC (International Association of Language Centres) Examinations We offer courses and examinations leading to qualifications from: Cambridge English Language Assessment IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Home Office Highly Trusted Sponsor License No. 07ND83J49 2
STUDIO CAMBRIDGE 2015 Learning at Studio Cambridge Teaching and methodology Our teaching methodology for all courses and all ages has been in continuous development during our more than 60 years of teaching English as a foreign language. We use up-to-date techniques and technology, of course, and we have a detailed and effective curriculum. However, our greatest contribution is to provide you with interesting, stimulating, and personalised teaching at the appropriate level teaching that meets your needs and challenges you to succeed. Classes at the right level We offer courses at all levels from beginner to advanced. You will be tested on your first day by an experienced and qualified teacher and placed in a class at the level which is right for you. The table below shows the six main levels used by Studio Cambridge (although each main level is normally sub-divided into further levels). Studio Level Skills CEFR* Cambridge IELTS Beginner 1 2 3 4 5 6 Elementary 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lower Intermediate 1 2 3 4 5 6 Intermediate 1 2 3 4 5 6 Upper Intermediate 1 2 3 4 5 6 Advanced 1 2 3 4 5 6 The learning never stops No ability, except, perhaps, for a few isolated words Can understand and use familiar expressions, and communicate in simple terms if the other person speaks slowly Can take part in simple exchanges in everyday life with a sympathetic native speaker Can understand main ideas of texts, discuss past and future projects and understand limited social conversation Good command of English, with some inaccuracies; can understand implicit ideas in complex texts and use English effectively Fully operational command of English; can express ideas coherently and precisely but still missing cultural nuances None None 1.0-2.0 A1 None 2.0-3.0 A2 KET 3.0-4.0 B1 PET 4.0-5.0 B2 FCE 5.0-6.0 C1 C2 CAE CPE 6.0-8.0 *CEFR the Common European Framework of Reference (for languages) Once your lessons are finished for the day, England becomes your classroom and we help you to explore it. We organise a variety of activities to introduce you to British culture, and full-day excursions to London and other places of interest. All activities are organised and led by helpful Studio Cambridge staff. You will be surrounded by the English language 24 hours per day. You will hear English spoken by English people. You will speak English constantly in real-life situations and you will be immersed in British culture. The school has a dedicated team of programme organisers who organise, give guidance and participate in trips and activities. There is a positive relationship between staff and students. Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) 3
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INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS THE SCHOOLS Experienced One of the longest-established English language schools in Britain, we have been part of Cambridge s education scene since 1954. We are well known and respected in Cambridge. Privately owned Studio Cambridge is not one of a chain of schools. We are privately owned and managed. All of our central services such as Accommodation and Welfare, Activities Office, Academic Manager, the Director of Studies and the school directors are based at our main school in Cambridge. Two locations 1. Our main school, during the academic year Our main school, including our management offices, is open year-round. It is located in impressive 19th century buildings belonging to Cambridge University. Classes are held here during the academic year (September to June). The school is just 15 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge and 3 minutes from the main railway station, from where there are frequent train services to London. In this way, we all get to meet and to know our students and are able to respond quickly without needing to contact head office. Big but friendly Although we are not a small school, we treat our students as individual people. As the ISI (Independent Schools Inspectorate) wrote after their visit: Pastoral care is outstanding. Clearly identified support processes ensure individual students needs are catered for. We typically have between 200 and 300 students at school each day. This is an ideal size because: We usually have at least 15 classes running at the same time, so can teach at all levels from beginner to advanced; You will meet fellow students from countries all over the world (see Student nationalities on page 9); We can organise a wide variety of social, sports and cultural activities which are free of charge; We can give you our personal attention in all aspects of your stay at Studio Cambridge. As we say in our mission statement, our aim is to treat you with the professionalism, respect and personal attention which you deserve.. The school has: Studio Cambridge garden 23 classrooms Learning Centre, with library, computers and multimedia facilities, staffed by a qualified English language teacher Free Internet, Wi-Fi and e-mail Student Services Office for activities and excursions Accommodation and Welfare Office, with qualified welfare personnel Director of Studies Office for help and advice with your work Café for snacks, drinks and hot and cold lunches Garden The Learning Centre 5
THE SCHOOLS 2. Our summer school (July and August) In the summer, classes are held in the renowned Hills Road Sixth Form College (HRSFC). HRSFC is one of the most outstanding schools in Britain, sending more students to Oxford and Cambridge universities than any other state college in Britain. It is just 10 minutes walk from our main school and has excellent, modern facilities, including: Student ages The average age of students taking our Intensive English Courses is 22 years. The minimum age is 16 years. However, at certain times of the year we run our Sir George Language Camp for young learners aged 14-17 years old at our main school in Cambridge (see page 46). During those times, if you are aged 19 years old or over, your classmates will not be younger than 16 years. If you are aged 16-18 years, some classmates may be 14 or 15 years of age. 20 classrooms Computer suites with free Internet access and e-mail Cafeteria for snacks and hot and cold lunches Student Services Office for activities and excursions Garden We have been teaching at HRSFC every summer for 11 years. Students attainment and progress exceed expectations. The vast majority of students make excellent progress against their learning goals and targets. Weekly progress tests are undertaken and there is a system of regular tutorials Teaching is of a high quality, developing good communication and interpersonal skills Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) Cambridge Airport transfers Huntingdon Road Chesterton Road The cost of transportation from your airport of arrival to Cambridge is not included in our fees. However, Cambridge is very easily reached from all of London s airports and we will send you full information when you enrol. We can also send a taxi to meet you, if you so wish. University Colleges City Centre Parker s Piece Hills Road Studio Cambridge Station Road Railway Station Cambridge Luton airport Heathrow airport Gatwick airport Stansted airport Hills Road Sixth Form College Cherry Hinton Road 500 metres 40 km 6
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS ACCOMMODATION Homestays - living with local people Living with a host family in their private home - a homestay - is the best way to experience England at first hand. All our hosts are known to us personally and we visit all of them at least once every year. They provide a relaxing and friendly environment, a clean and comfortable bedroom, good food, and a quiet place for study. Homestays are normally located less than 30 minutes from school on foot, by bicycle or using the frequent bus services. Our hosts are typical of British and Cambridge society as a whole: of different ages and occupations and from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. If we place another student in your homestay, he or she will not be a native speaker of your language and your only means of communication, therefore, will be English. There are three types of homestay accommodation: Homestay Three Star Good, clean accommodation. Homestay Four Star As above, but of a particularly high standard, in a larger home or with additional facilities. Homestay Five Star Executive-standard, usually in a large house and typically providing a bathroom for your private use. Available exclusively to students aged 18 or more years. Your bedroom You will have a single room, although double rooms are available for couples. Your clothes will be washed and your bed linen and towels will be changed once per week. Your meals Your homestay hosts will provide breakfast and dinner from Monday to Friday and all meals at weekends. Lunch is available in school, at the Studio Café, from Monday to Friday, at an additional cost. Residential accommodation In a student residence you live with other Studio Cambridge students not a family and you must buy and cook your own food. A Studio Cambridge residence is right for you only if you: Are aged 18 years or more Are mature and responsible Will cook your own meals Will keep your bedroom and other parts of the house clean and tidy Will wash your own clothes Will be happy sharing the residence with as many as 19 other students Will pay a 100 deposit on arrival and be responsible for damages We have three residences for the exclusive use of our own students: Cherry Tree House From this large house it is just 5 minutes walk to Hills Road Sixth Form College, 15 minutes (1 km) to our main school, and 25 minutes into the centre of Cambridge. It is located close to other student housing (including Bragg House, see below) in an attractive area of the city. Details Post code CB1 7AA Maximum of 20 students (in single, double and twinbedded rooms) Most rooms with private bathrooms and toilets (en suite) Shared living room, kitchen and dining area Live-in Studio Cambridge supervisor Bed linen and towels changed once per week Available year-round Prices from 200.00 per week Host family bedroom A host mother and student 7
ACCOMMODATION AND WELFARE Welfare Oak Tree House This is a small house located 10 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge. It is 3½ kilometres from the school - approximately 45 minutes on foot, 30 minutes by bus and 15 minutes by bicycle. Details Post code CB4 1AZ Maximum of 5 students (single rooms only) All rooms with private bathrooms and toilets (en suite) Shared living room, kitchen and dining area Live-in Studio Cambridge supervisor Bed linen and towels (washed and changed by you) Available year-round Prices from 200.00 per week Bragg House at CB1 Bragg House is a large and modern student residence just 5 minutes walk from our main school and Hills Road Sixth Form College. It is 15 minutes walk into the centre of Cambridge. It is located in a student residential area called CB1. The CB1 development has a range of other new buildings, including shops, restaurants, bars and homes, offering a young lifestyle. CB1 is in central Cambridge, close to the railway station, and 5 minutes walk to Studio Cambridge and to Cambridge Leisure Park with cinema, bowling, gym, bars and restaurants. Your safety and welfare are our most important responsibility. 1. Our Accommodation and Welfare office has trained staff and an experienced Welfare Officer. 2. You will be given a 24-hour emergency telephone number to contact experienced Studio Cambridge staff at any time. 3. You will also have at no additional cost an insurance policy which provides the following cover: Medical expenses: unlimited Repatriation: unlimited Personal liability: up to 2 million Personal belongings up to 2,000 Up to 250 for money, credit card and emergency passport replacement Please note: this policy is underwritten by ACE European Group Ltd and is subject to change without notice. Current details of the insurance will be sent with your confirmation of enrolment. Students welfare, including health and safety, is excellent. Report by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI). It provides single rooms, all with private bathrooms. Details Post code CB1 2BP Maximum of 100 students (all in single rooms) All rooms with private bathrooms and toilets (en suite) Shared living room, kitchen and dining area Live-in Studio Cambridge supervisor Bed linen and towels changed once per week Available in July and August only Prices from 200.00 per week Cherry Tree House Cherry Tree House bedroom Bragg House 8
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS CAMBRIDGE Cambridge is one of Britain s most beautiful and historic cities The city of Cambridge Cambridge has been one of the world s greatest university cities for over 800 years. It is known throughout the world for its mediaeval university colleges, impressive architecture, the peaceful River Cam, and its green parks and gardens. With its historic buildings and beautiful setting, the city of Cambridge is an excellent place in which to learn English. But Cambridge is not only about tradition; it is modern, too. With a population of 100,000 residents and 20,000 university students, Cambridge is an exciting place in which to live and study. It is small enough to get around easily on foot or by bicycle, but big enough to have all the shops, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, clubs, museums, galleries and sporting facilities that you may need. Of course, if you want to visit a really big city, London is just 45 minutes away by train. Student nationalities Students come to Studio Cambridge from eighty countries and speak dozens of languages. The mix of nationalities changes from year to year and the time of year. However, here are the nationalities of our adult students taking intensive and examination courses during the past year: Austria 2% Brazil 6% China 2% France 4% Germany 3% Italy 9% Japan 9% Korea 7% Netherlands 3% Russia 4% Saudi Arabia 4% Spain 4% Switzerland 9% Taiwan 3% Turkey 8% Rest of the world 23% 9
CAMBRIDGE AND ACTIVITIES Activities (at no additional cost) It is very important that you continue speaking English with your friends and classmates after your lessons are finished for the day, and that you get to see as much as you can in your free time. Therefore, we include a choice of at least five activities each week which are completely free of charge. Some examples: Sport Indoor football Basketball Badminton Volleyball Swimming Rounders Ultimate frisbee Excursions (at additional cost) We arrange other activities in Cambridge and also excursions throughout Britain during weekends. These are charged as an additional cost. A full-day excursion to London, for example, costs approximately 20.00. Places visited include London, Stratford-upon-Avon, York, Bath, Canterbury, Windsor Castle, Warwick Castle, Salisbury and Stonehenge. We also offer occasional twoday trips to Scotland and the continent of Europe. Please visit our web site for up-to-date information and prices. (Some excursions are available exclusively to students aged 18 years or more or to under-18s with written parental consent). Arts and crafts Charcoal sketching T-shirt design Watercolour painting Mask making Clay modelling Bag design STUDIO British culture Conversation Club Cake and cookie decorating British quiz Cream tea Bingo Local culture Punting on the River Cam Cambridge University colleges (King s, Trinity, St. John s) Museums (Fitzwilliam, Anthropology & Archaeology, Science and others) The Botanic Gardens Evenings Cinema Video games night Movie and pizza night Ten-pin bowling Pool competition Comedy night The Palace of Westminster and the London Eye, London 14 29 6 18 33 18 17 46 2 12 11 87 56 67 33 36 14 29 6 12 44 18 17 46 For further examples of a typical week s activities, please see the timetable on page 14. 10
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS EFL 20 Levels 1 2 3 4 5 6 Content: Lessons: Start dates: Duration: Students per class: General English 20 lessons per week (15 hours) Every week (Mondays) 2 to 50 weeks 13 average, 16 maximum The course Our EFL 20 course is in general English, with no specialisation. It consists of 20 lessons each week, typically from 09:15 to 12:45 each day, Monday to Friday. It is ideal for students who prefer to have their afternoons free. The content of the course differs according to the level of each class. However, all courses include the study of grammar, speaking and pronunciation, writing skills, and listening and reading comprehension. Methodology We adapt our teaching to the needs and learning styles of our students, following three guiding principles: 1. The teaching will be balanced with practice - you will learn and practise English, with an emphasis on speaking. 2. Lessons will be centred around you - you will not spend all your time listening to the teacher but will be busy using English in the classroom. The heart of the EFL 28 Intensive Course Students taking our EFL 28 course (see pages 13-16) take the EFL 20 course during the mornings and then study from a choice of options in the afternoons. The EFL 20 course is highly structured and effective and is supported by activities taking place in and outside the classroom. Your placement and progress tests On the first day of your course you will take a written and oral test to allow us to assess your knowledge of English and so to place you in a class at the right level for you. At the end of each week you will take another test to make sure that you have understood the work done during the week and that you are continuing to improve. The test also allows us to confirm whether your current class is still at the right level for you. 3. The language we teach will be recycled - we will not allow you to forget what you have learnt. Each lesson is: Clearly focussed Progressive Interactive Communicative Practical Dynamic 11
EFL 20 The timetable Classes are held from 09:15 to 12:45 each day, Monday to Friday. A typical day, at the Intermediate level (level 4) is as follows: 09:15-10:45 Two lessons (90 minutes) in grammar and speaking 10:45-11:15 Break for tea or coffee in the café 11:15-12:45 Two lessons (90 minutes) in pronunciation and listening skills 12:45-13:45 Lunch Afternoon Free to take part in the social and sports activities for the afternoon or to undertake private study in the Learning Centre. 17:00 - Return to host family or residence for dinner Further social activities with friends and / or homework Modern technology Lessons regularly incorporate modern media, including listening exercises based on Internet sources, video clips and the latest news. All our classrooms have WiFi, data projectors and speakers. The Director of Studies Our Director of Studies main role is to make sure that you are happy with your course and that you are making the fastest possible progress. You will meet him on the first day and you can get his advice and support at any time during your course. Interesting teachers Tutorials You will have the opportunity for tutorials (private meetings with your teacher) to discuss your individual needs and progress. Your Study Plan Based on the personal goals identified in your tutorials and your work in class your teacher will give you a personalised Study Plan. This will guide you to work on those areas of English on which you need to focus to improve your command of the language. Self-study and teacher-supported study in the Learning Centre You can visit our Learning Centre before or after lessons to work on the areas identified in your Study Plan. Here you will have access to a range on materials including books, newspapers and magazines, WiFi, 20 PCs with Internet access and e-mail free of charge, web sites, CDs and other resources. The Learning Centre is staffed by a qualified teacher who will be happy to give you guidance on any academic questions you may have. Certificate of Studies and Academic Report At the end of your course you will receive a certificate showing the course you have studied and the dates of that course. Your main teacher will also write a personalised Academic Report which shows not just your progress but also the level you have attained in each area of English. This is a very useful document for your future studies or work. Members of our teaching team have many years experience of TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) at Studio Cambridge, and often at other schools, colleges and universities in the UK and overseas. Between them, they also have academic backgrounds in Philosophy, English Literature, IT, Sciences, Psychology, Law, Business, Politics, Accountancy, History and more. 12
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS EFL 28 Levels 1 2 3 4 5 6 Content: Lessons: Start dates: Duration: Students: General English + 6 specialised afternoon options 28 lessons per week (21 hours) Every week (Mondays) 2 to 50 weeks 13 average, 16 maximum English + 5 specialised afternoon options The EFL 28 course is the most effective way to improve your English in the shortest possible time. 1. Intensive The course includes 28 lessons (21 hours of 60 minutes) of teacher-led instruction in the classroom; homework and out-of-class assignments; optional study in the Learning Centre; private meetings with your teacher (tutorials) In addition to your formal lessons, you will be taking part in social activities with fellow students from around the world and speaking English with them and you will be living in a homestay or residence where the only means of communication will be English. Who knows? Soon you might be dreaming in English! 3. Specialised With the assistance of your teacher or the Director of Studies, you can choose the afternoon option / specialisation which is most useful for you and relevant to your needs and interests (see pages 15 and 16). For example: Option 2 Cultural and Linguistic Studies if you want to learn more about British history or work more on your grammar Option 3 English for Business if you will be using English in a working environment Option 5 IELTS Preparation if you are planning to take the IELTS exam or wish to improve your study skills 2. Demanding The lessons are dynamic: they require you to be involved and to use your fast-developing mastery of the language in the classroom. You will not just sit quietly taking notes. The English being taught will be at your level, and classes are small: a maximum of 16 students and an average of 13 in each class. Personal attention is assured. Weekly progress tests and regular tutorials will ensure that you are challenged to do your personal best. 13
EFL 28 Typical timetable for one week of the EFL 28 course with Option Five (IELTS preparation) Upper-Intermediate level (Studio Level 5) Time Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 09:15-10:45 Skills focus: Speaking and reading Speaking and listening Speaking and writing Speaking and reading Weekly review Lexical focus: Being rich Regrets Making decisions Tall stories Progress test Grammar focus: Third and mixed conditionals Expressing regret Modals for advice The past Recycling grammar 10:45-11:15 Break Break Break Break Break Speaking and Speaking and Speaking and Speaking and Speaking Skills focus: listening reading listening writing 11:15-12:45 Lexical focus: Honesty The lottery Making money Character Telling anecdotes Grammar focus: Gerunds vs Infinitives Past perfect continuous Future tenses Modals for speculation 12:45-13:45 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Exam focus: Writing Listening Reading Speaking 13:45-15:15 Exam task: Exam skills: Describing charts Identifying trends Academic dialogue Identifying distractors Summary completion Analysing meaning Two-way discussion Speculating Narrative tenses Free afternoon Free day OR Optional fullday excursion to London visiting: Buckingham Palace Houses of Parliament River Thames Trafalgar Square Covent Garden Afternoon and evening Evening Optional Activities (selection) Homework: Sports: indoor football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, ultimate frisbee Arts and crafts: charcoal sketching, T-shirt design, mask making, clay modelling Culture: Punting on River Cam, Fitzwilliam museum visit, ten-pin bowling, film night Grammar exercise on conditionals Write a discursive essay: You can t buy happiness Vocabulary exercise on economics Revise this week s grammar and vocabulary Tower of London This weekend: Write an email about an anecdote The Director of Studies The Director of Studies most important role is to oversee your progress. You will meet him on your first day and you will be able to ask for his advice at any time during your course. Tutorials A tutorial is a private meeting with your teacher, in which you can discuss the progress you have made and what you need to do next to reach your goals. Progress tests At the end of each week your teacher will design a test on the study areas for that week. This test will help you measure your progress. Exit test At the end of your course you will take an exit test. This will measure your level of English at the end of your course and, by comparing the results with those of your placement test, your overall progress. Study longer for less The EFL 20 and EFL 28 courses cost less per week the longer you study. From 10 weeks + you can save up to 35% in tuition fees. See our Dates and Fees list for information. If you are staying for 10 weeks or more, you can move from the EFL 28 course to our examination courses as you progress in your studies. 14
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS EFL 28 Afternoon options 1 Start EFL 28 Option 1 - Language Skills Plus Dates - Every week Levels 1 2 3 4 5 6 Duration - 2 to 50 weeks This option builds on your morning lessons. Each lesson focuses on one of the four main language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Exciting, practical materials and techniques are used, such as radio interviews, magazine articles, songs and film clips, followed by a discussion of their content. There is additional emphasis on vocabulary and pronunciation. 2 Start EFL 28 Option 2 - Cultural and Linguistic Studies Dates - Every week (subject to availability) Levels 4 5 6 Duration - 2 to 12 weeks This option covers a range of cultural and linguistic areas. The course includes: English literature Film and video International studies Grammar workshop Writing workshop Pronunciation clinic we examine extracts from some of the English language s greatest authors, poets and dramatists improve your listening skills and learn about video recording and editing discuss international issues with your teacher and classmates from around the world to build on the grammar studied during your morning lessons the language and techniques of formal, informal and creative writing emphasis on accent, stress, and difficult sounds, with personalised help from your teacher 3 Start EFL 28 Option 3 English for Business Dates - Every week (subject to availability) Levels 4 5 6 Duration - 2 to 12 weeks This option develops your fluency in English in the environment of international business and the English-speaking workplace. The course specialises in communication and looks at areas such as: Business correspondence and e-mail Contracts and formal writing Business plans and proposals Verbal presentations for conferences and meetings Preparing and analysing reports Interviews giving and taking Telephone skills Sales negotiation Your teachers will, of course, be qualified professionals in the teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). However, many of them also have experience in the world of business, finance and law. Similarly, your classmates will be from countries all over the world and it is fascinating to compare business practices from one country to another. 15
EFL 28 AFTERNOON OPTIONS 4 Start Option 4 IELTS Foundation (with a focus on reading and writing) Dates - Every week Levels 3 4 Duration - 2 to 12 weeks This option can be taken on its own or before taking Option 5 (IELTS Preparation) or our IELTS Examination Course IELTS 28 (see pages 17 and 18). It focuses on the Reading and Writing sections of the IELTS exam. The aim of the course is to bring your reading and writing skills up from IELTS bands 3.0 and 4.0 to band 5.0. It will be useful if you are planning to study on a foundation course at an English-speaking university. It is of particular benefit if your native language does not use the Roman alphabet. Topics include: Syntax and word order Formal language and the passive voice Linking words adverbs and conjugations Spelling and punctuation Organising paragraphs Writing reports and essays 5 Start Option 5 IELTS Preparation (with a focus on study skills) Dates - Every week Levels 4 5 6 Duration - 2 to 12 weeks This option can be taken on its own or as preparation for our IELTS Examination Course IELTS 28 (see pages 17 & 18). The aim of the course is to bring your skills up to IELTS bands 5.0 8.0. It offers the perfect preparation if you plan to study on a Bachelor s or Master s degree course at an English-speaking university or if you intend to take our IELTS Examination Course. Topics include: The formal lexis and structures used in academic writing Writing reports on graphs, charts and diagrams Taking notes from lectures Delivering a short monologue Identifying the writer s claims in scientific texts Reacting to a difference in opinion during discussion Planning, organising and writing formal essays Independent study skills 16
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS IELTS 28 Levels 4 5 6 Content: Lessons: Duration: Students: Specialised preparation for the IELTS examination 28 lessons per week (21 hours) 6 weeks 13 average, 16 maximum IELTS Examination course (IELTS 28) The examination offered by the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) leads to an internationallyrecognised qualification for entry to universities and colleges throughout the English-speaking world. Our IELTS Examination Course is ideal preparation and has proven to be highly effective. All 168 lessons (6 weeks at 28 lessons per week) concentrate exclusively on the examination. IELTS Scores The course is designed to ensure that you achieve at least the minimum score for entry to a degree course at a British university, usually 6.0. However, it is also suitable for students aiming for 7.0 or higher. You will need to be at least at the Upper Intermediate level (IELTS 5.0) to start this course. The course uses specialised course books at an additional cost of approximately 40 per course, to be paid in the school. Course dates 2015 Course starts Course ends Exam dates Monday Friday Saturday February 23 April 3 April 4 April 6 May 15 May 16 May 18 June 26 June 27 July 6 August 14 August 15 August 31 October 9 October 10 If your level of English is well below your target score, you should start your studies on the EFL 28 course (see pages 13-16) with Option Four (IELTS Foundation) or Option Five (IELTS Preparation) and transfer to this course towards the end of your studies. Additional information and costs If you wish to take the examination at the end of your course, we will extend your accommodation in Cambridge for the Saturday night at no additional cost. The cost of the examination (which is optional) is not included in the course fees. It is estimated at 125 and should be paid in the school. 17
IELTS EXAMINATION COURSE IELTS 28 A typical week: Time Subject Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 09:15-10:45 Academic skill: Relevance to exam: Expressing disagreement Writing task 2 and speaking part 3 Analysing meaning and identifying paraphrase Reading Yes/No/Not given task Distinguishing fact from opinion Reading parts 3 and 4 Taking notes from lectures Listening part 3 Exam practice Writing parts 1 and 2 10:45-11:15 Break Break Break Break Break 11:15-12:45 Academic skill: Relevance to exam: Identifying distractors and understanding opinions and attitudes Listening parts 2 & 4 and speaking part 4 Dealing with unknown vocabulary Reading, all parts Comparing and contrasting Speaking part 2 and writing part 1 Vocabulary related to the environment Reading all parts and listening parts 2 and 4 Describing personal interests Speaking part 1 12:45-13:45 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:45-15:15 Academic skill: Describing trends Relevance to exam: Writing task 1 Labelling diagrams, completing tables and short answers Listening parts 1 & 3 Analysing the question; providing evidence and supporting points; argumentled approach Describing tables; interpreting statistics; organising and presenting data Writing task 2 Writing task 1 Free afternoon Special features of the course Specialised English skills Our IELTS course is successful because it gives you the academic skills you need to achieve your best possible score in IELTS. The skills you need to do well in the IELTS exam are the same as those you would need at an English-speaking university. See the typical timetable. Vocabulary for typical IELTS topics We will teach you the words that typically appear in IELTS exams, including topics such as the environment, technology and geography. Later in the course we will check again to make sure you don t forget them! Exam practice and training As the exam date approaches, the course intensifies. You will receive exam practice, including speaking tests, with detailed feedback on your performance and the areas you need to improve in. Experienced teaching Studio Cambridge has helped thousands of students achieve their dreams and gain the IELTS scores they have needed to enter the university of their choice. Our teachers have received specialist training in teaching IELTS and have years of experience in helping students to achieve their maximum possible scores. 18
INTENSIVE COURSES FOR ADULTS Cambridge Examination courses Content: Specialised preparation for Cambridge exams Lessons: 28 lessons per week (21 hours) or 32 lessons per week (24 hours) Duration: 6, 8, 9, 10 or 14 weeks Students: Average 13, Maximum 16 First Certificate of English (FCE) Levels 4 5 Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Levels 5 6 CAM 28/32 University of Cambridge Examination course (CAM 28 and CAM 32) Cambridge English qualifications are accepted by over 15,000 universities, employers and governments around the world. CAE is accepted for entrance to most British universities. Success in these exams can open doors to higher education and improve employment and career opportunities. We have two Examination courses which run at the same time: 1. For the FCE (First Certificate of English); and 2. For the CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) Special features Motivating Students often need a Cambridge English qualification for a job or for entrance to university. However, many students also want the qualification for their own satisfaction, knowing they will have achieved a level of English respected around the world. Wide coverage of English skills All the main English language skills are covered: Use of English (grammar and vocabulary), reading, listening, writing and speaking (including pronunciation). Exam practice and training As the exam date approaches, the course intensifies. You will receive exam practice, including speaking tests, with detailed feedback on your performance. Experienced teaching Our teachers have received specialist training and have years of experience in helping students to achieve the best possible grades. Course information: Course numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8: With these courses, the exams take place on Saturdays. If you are staying in a homestay we will extend your accommodation for an extra night at no additional cost. This will allow you to leave Cambridge on the Sunday immediately after the exam. Course number 5: The first 8 weeks are with 28 lessons each week; the last six weeks have 32 lessons each week. You can start this course if you are already at level 4 (for the FCE exam) or level 5 (for the CAE). See page 3 for the description of levels. Course numbers 4 and 7: The FCE is a computer-based exam on these dates. Computer skills for the examination are included as part of the course. (The CAE exams listed below are not computer-based). Course number 6: This is a super-intensive course of 32 lessons per week. Additional costs The course requires the use of specialised textbooks. The cost is estimated at 40 per course and should be paid in the school. The examination costs an estimated 125 (to be paid in the school). However, it is optional and many students take the course without taking the examination. Examination course dates 2015 Course number Starts (Monday) Ends (Friday) Duration (weeks) Examination dates FCE CAE 1 January 5 March 13 10 March 13 March 14 2 January 19 March 13 8 March 13 March 14 3 March 16 May 15 9 May 16 May 16 4 May 18 July 10 8 July 11 July 11 5 May 18 August 21 14* August 20 August 21 6 July 13 August 21 6 August 20 August 21 7 August 24 October 16 8 October 17 October 17 8 October 19 December 11 8 December 12 December 12 19
SUMMER AND WINTER CAMPS Sir Christopher, Ridley Hall College Summer and Winter Camps for Young Learners Sir William, Richmond the American International University in London 20
SUMMER AND WINTER CAMPS Summer and winter camps for young learners Years of experience Our summer and winter camps are vacation courses for young people. Each of the programmes is designed for a specific age group and includes every aspect of your stay with us in England. The camps are held at our own school and at famous schools, colleges and universities. We have been running our camps for more than 40 years. New for 2015 All our camps include English language classes, social activities, sports and excursions. However, there are some new programmes for 2015: Global Leaders at Sir Michael in Cambridge for ages 14-17: pages 35 and 36 University Discovery at Sir Laurence in Cambridge for ages 14-17: pages 39 and 40 Academic English Option at Sir Christopher in Cambridge for ages 16-19: pages 43 and 44 Teaching The academic content of these programmes is just as carefully structured as that of our intensive English courses for older students. The teaching concentrates on speaking and listening and, in this way, builds on the English you may have already studied in your home country. You will be tested on your first day and placed at the appropriate level, from beginner to advanced. Your classes will be dynamic, interactive, appropriate for your age and effective. You will be in a class of no more than 16 students and will be taught by a team of two teachers. Lesson topics Our lessons include a variety of interesting topics for lively discussion in class. These topics keep you interested and talking English. For 2015 there are at least 16 topics arranged in eight pairs as follows: 1. Adventure / our environment 2. What s new? / shopping and fashion 3. Fame / the media 4. Family / friends 5. Food / health 6. British sports / free time 7. Going away / staying at home 8. Investigation / fact or fiction 21
GENERAL CAMP INFORMATION Welfare and Supervision Your welfare and safety are our primary concern and most important responsibility. Our camps offer: Host schools and colleges of proven quality and reputation. Pleasant and safe surroundings. Accommodation, activities, teaching, and adult supervision appropriate to the specific age group. A high staff-to-student ratio at all schools and particularly at residential centres. Very careful selection of homestay hosts at nonresidential centres. Studio Cambridge Welfare Officer at each centre. 24-hour emergency telephone number. Medical insurance included in the fees. Students welfare, including health and safety, is excellent. ISI Report 2013 Insurance included in fees: Medical expenses: Unlimited Repatriation: Unlimited Personal liability: Up to 2 million Personal belongings Up to 2,000 Up to 250 for money, credit card and emergency passport replacement Please note: this policy is underwritten by ACE European Group Ltd and is subject to change without notice. Accommodation and meals Accommodation and all meals are included in the course fees. Depending on the programme you choose, you will live: with a local family (homestay); or in a students residence or or near to the campus Activities All our camps feature a variety of activities, in addition to the English language lessons. The programme is busy - ensuring that there is always something happening, and always under the supervision of responsible and experienced adults. Activities include sports, arts and crafts, local visits, language games, and discos. Students are expected to participate in all scheduled activities. Excursions Full-day excursions may include: London Oxford - including Christ Church College Cambridge - including punting Brighton Stratford and Warwick Castle Windsor Hampton Court Palace and Richmond Canterbury and Leeds Castle Programmes which have two excursions each week may include visits to the London theatre, theme parks and sports stadia. 22
SUMMER AND WINTER CAMPS Ages Camp name Camp location Accommodation Lessons per week Excursions Music Years School, college or university Location Standard (20) Intensive (28) Per week in Lond SUMMER 9-13 Sir Edward King s Ely Ely Cambridgeshire 118 kms from London 25 kms from Cambridge Residential 20 10-16 Sir Henry Hockerill Anglo-European College Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire 54 kms from London Residential 20 10-16 Sir Richard Leighton Park School Reading Berkshire 70 kms from London Residential 20 14-17 Sir Michael Studio Cambridge Main School Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Homestay or Residential 20 14-17 Sir Michael Global Leaders Studio Cambridge Main School Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Residential 28 14-17 Sir Laurence Cambridge University - Lucy Cavendish College Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Residential 28 14-17 Sir Laurence University Discovery Cambridge University - Lucy Cavendish College Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Residential 28 14-17 Sir William Richmond the American International University in London Richmond-upon- Thames (a borough of London, 18 kms from central London) Residential 20 28 16-19 Sir Christopher Ridley Hall College Cambridge University Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Residential 20 28 WINTER 14-17 Sir George Studio Cambridge Main School Cambridge Cambridgeshire 90 kms from London Homestay 28 Key Included in the fees for all camps: 20 28 Standard academic programme (20 lessons per week) Intensive academic programme (28 lessons per week) Number of full-day excursions each week Visit to a musical in London during your course 1. Transfers: meeting at London s Heathrow or Stansted airport on arrival and transfer to the camp 2. 20 or 28 lessons per week (15 or 21 hours) as specified 3. Accommodation in a homestay or student residence 4. All meals 5. Daily activities, sports and local visits 6. One or two full-day excursions each week, as specified 7. Visit to a London musical show, as specified 8. A high staff-to-student ratio appropriate for the age 9. Medical insurance (unlimited cover) 10. Return transfer to the airport at the end of the programme 23
SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMES al on Capacity (students) Description Comments Pages 150 220 King s Ely is a 1,000 year-old school in the small city of Ely, just 25 kms from Cambridge. Swimming pool on campus. A perfect place for children of this age - small, friendly, atmospheric and just magical! Half-way between London and Cambridge, near Stansted airport. The college has excellent facilities and recently renovated accommodation. A very popular international programme. Our 8th year at King s Ely. 27-28 Our 18th year at this lovely school. 29-30 220 Near Heathrow airport, in the historic town of Reading. Leighton Park School has a beautiful, leafy campus with excellent facilities, including tennis courts, football pitches and a swimming pool. Dance and mixed activities options. Our 6th year at Leighton Park. 31-32 300 Held at our main school just 15 minutes walk from the centre of the historic university city of Cambridge. This is our most popular summer camp and offers both homestay and residential accommodation. We have run this programme every summer for 36 years. 33-34 70 Held at our main school just 15 minutes walk from the centre of the historic university city of Cambridge. Residential accommodation. This programme combines English with leadership skills. 35-36 70 A small, intensive course at a Cambridge University college with excellent facilities and a friendly atmosphere. The programme is suitable for highly motivated students. Groups (of more than 10 students) are not accepted. This is our 7th year at Lucy Cavendish College. 37-38 70 This programme combines English language with an introduction to Cambridge and other British universities: choosing the right college and course, applying for admission. Groups (of more than 10 students) are not accepted. An exciting new programme in the UK s greatest university city. 39-40 180 Our London centre, on a magnificent university campus, in one of London s most prestigious areas. Easy access to the sights and sounds of Britain s capital city. Standard and intensive courses start in mid-june. Our 7th year at Richmond University in London. 41-42 220 Beautiful college affiliated with Cambridge University. 5 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge. The intensive option specialises in English needed for academic study. We have taught at Ridley Hall every summer for the past 50 years. 43-44 70 Held at our main school just 15 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge. This programme runs in January and February (when the Cambridge University students are in town) and in August and September. Cambridge is an ideal place for a fun winter or autumn camp. 45-46 Studio blogs For each summer or winter camp our staff run an activities blog. Students and parents can access this blog on our web site. This is an excellent way to see what your friends or children are doing on their course, with lots of photos added to the blogs. www.studiocambridge.co.uk Ridley Hall, Sir Christopher 24
SUMMER CAMPS 1. Sir Michael Sir Christopher (standard programme) 20 20 lessons per week One full-day excursion per week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 09:00-10:30 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-12:30 English communication lessons 3 & 4 English communication lessons 3 & 4 British culture lessons 3 & 4 12:30-13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:15 Between 19:00-22:00* Badminton City tour Swimming Mask making Colleges tour Football Clay modelling Drama games Punting Volleyball Tennis Language games Disco evening Cinema visit Sports night English topic lessons 1 & 2 English communication lessons 3 & 4 Free afternoon Free time and dinner in residence or with host family Punting on the River Cam English topic lessons 1 & 2 Excursion lessons 3 & 4 Basketball Museum visit Bag design Cream tea Karaoke evening Full-day excursion to London including sightseeing tour of Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey (08:00-18:00) Games evening Free morning Walk to Grantchester Themed party 2. Sir Laurence Sir George Sir Michael Global Leaders *Only 3 evening activites per week for students in homestay accommodation. Sir Laurence University Discovery Sir Christopher (intensive academic skills) 28 28 lessons per week One full-day excursion per week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 09:00-10:30 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-12:30 English communication lessons 3 & 4 English communication lessons 3 & 4 British culture lessons 3 & 4 12:30-13:45 Lunch English communication lessons 3 & 4 Excursion lessons 3 & 4 Full-day excursion to Oxford (08:00-18:00) Free morning 13:45-15:15 According to each programme: specialised lessons in Global Leadership, intensive English language, University Discovery Free afternoon or local visit Specialised lessons Local visits and sports Free time and dinner in residence Between 19:00-22:00 Disco evening Punting on the River Cam Games and sports Arts and crafts Karaoke evening Movie night Themed party 25
EXAMPLE TIMETABLES 3. Sir Edward* Sir Richard* 20 Sir William (standard programme) Sir Henry 20 lessons per week Two full-day excursions per week One musical per course (*Sir Edward and Sir Richard only) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 09:00-10:30 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 10:30-11:00 Break Break English English Full-day English British culture 11:00-12:30 communication excursion to Excursion communication communication lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 Thorpe Park lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 12:30-14:00 Lunch (08:00-18:00) Lunch Between 14:00-18:00 Football Drama games Cake decorating Tennis T-shirt design Language games Local visit Movie Swimming Rugby Bag design English club English topic lessons 1 & 2 Park sports Basketball Glass painting Full-day excursion to Warwick Castle (08:00-18:00) Free time and dinner in residence Between 19:00-21:30 Disco evening Swimming, sports or games Movie night in residence Sports and preparation for Olympics Karaoke evening Olympics sports night Themed party 4. Sir William (intensive programme) 28 28 lessons per week Two full-day excursions per week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 09:00-10:30 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 English topic lessons 1 & 2 10:30-11:00 Break Break Full-day English English British culture Excursion excursion to Excursion 11:00-12:30 communication communication lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 London lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 lessons 3 & 4 12:30-14:00 Lunch (08:00-18:00) Lunch 14:00-15:30 Afternoon lessons Afternoon lessons Volleyball Cake decorating Rowing Afternoon lessons Free time and dinner in residence Afternoon lessons Full-day excursion to Stratfordupon-Avon (08:00-18:00) Between 19:00-21:30 Disco evening Sports or arts and crafts Games night Cinema visit Karaoke evening Sports or arts and crafts Themed party These timetables are examples only, and are subject to change without notice. Visit our website for up-to-date information. 26
SUMMER CAMPS Sir Edward THE TOWN Ely (pronounced to rhyme with freely ) is a beautiful, peaceful city in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside: the ideal setting for children. It is 25 kilometres north of Cambridge and 125 kilometres from London. Its magnificent cathedral, established in 1083, dominates the city and makes this one of the finest and most unspoilt mediaeval cities in Britain. Many of the ancient buildings are part of King s Ely s teaching centres and student residences. The city centre has a traditional English feeling, with shops and a market square. With a population of only 15,000 people Ely feels more like a village than a city - everything is close-by and everyone is friendly. THE SCHOOL Founded in the year 970, King s Ely is one of the oldest schools in the world. King Edward the Confessor, who died in 1066, was educated in the magnificent buildings around Ely Cathedral which are still used by the school today. You will live on-campus in one of the wonderful, old residences (perhaps even in School House the oldest inhabited residential building in Europe). Your time here will be something to remember for the rest of your life. We have been running the Sir Edward summer camp at King s Ely every summer since 2008. FACILITIES Bedrooms and all facilities on-campus Shared bathrooms Dining hall, with good hot and cold food Computers with free e-mail and Internet access Activities office CAMPUS King s Ely, Ely, Cambridgeshire CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 20 lessons per week Timetable number 3 (page 26) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 150 students at any one time AGES From 9-13 years WHY CHOOSE SIR EDWARD? Small, friendly city 1,000 years old school, steeped in history Excellent sports facilities and swimming pool Good food (very popular with all our students) Accommodation and welfare office Heated outdoor swimming pool Tennis courts Extensive playing fields Sports hall and gymnasium The King s School and Ely Cathedral 20 25 27
SIR EDWARD - ELY CLASSES 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language teaching per week International classes All levels from beginner to advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Residential accommodation, on campus, at the school Rooms shared by two or more students of the same sex and similar age Single rooms are available Shared bathrooms and toilets Bed linen changed weekly Laundry (by school staff) done twice per week All meals on campus served in the magnificent mediaeval dining hall Packed lunches on excursion days, drinks and snacks before bed ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS There is a full programme of on- and off-campus activities and excursions at no additional cost. These include: Social, cultural and sporting activities every afternoon (except on the two excursion days each week) and every evening (7 days per week). A visit to a famous musical show in London s West End (at least once during your course). Two full-day excursions each week* to historic and famous towns, including Cambridge and London, or a visit to a theme park. * There is only one full-day excursion during your last week, to allow for your departure. Awesome! It was the best summer of my life! Sir Edward student from Moldova COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 July 12 July 26 August 2 July 19 August 2 28
SUMMER CAMPS THE TOWN Founded more than 1,500 years ago, in Roman times, Bishop s Stortford is a market town with a traditional English atmosphere. It is small fewer than 40,000 residents and enjoys a good standard of living. Its location halfway between Cambridge and London make it ideal for sightseeing in the Capital and the local area. It is also close to London s airports (Stansted is just 10 kilometres away). Sir Henry THE SCHOOL Hockerill Anglo-European College (HAEC) was established as a teacher training school in the 1850s. Today it is one of Britain s most prestigious academies, with Language College and Music College status. It has a strong international focus, offering the International Baccalaureate and attracting students from countries around the world. The campus is self-contained with comfortable boarding houses, a modern dining room, very good food and excellent facilities. We are proud to have been running our Sir Henry summer camp at HAEC every summer since 1997. FACILITIES A quiet, safe environment Large hall for plays, musical events and social gatherings Computers, and free Internet and e-mail Arts and Crafts Room Activities Office CAMPUS Hockerill Anglo-European College, Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 20 lessons per week - Timetable number 3 (page 26) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 220 students at any one time AGES From 10-16 years WHY CHOOSE SIR HENRY? Excellent location Green and spacious campus Students from many different countries Good facilities and food Accommodation and Welfare Office Sports fields Indoor basketball court Wi-Fi internet provided Hockerill College 20 29 27
SIR HENRY - BISHOP S STORTFORD CLASSES 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language teaching per week International classes All levels from beginner to advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Residential accommodation, on campus, at the school Rooms shared by two or more students of the same sex and similar age Shared bathrooms and toilets Bed linen changed weekly Laundry done by school staff All meals on campus served in the modern dining room Packed lunches on excursion days Drinks and snacks before bed ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS There is a full programme of on- and off-campus activities and excursions at no additional cost. These include: Social, cultural and sporting activities every afternoon (except on the two excursion days each week) and every evening (7 days per week) Two full-day excursions each week* to historic and famous towns, including London, or a visit to a theme park. * There is only one full-day excursion during your last week, to allow for your departure. COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks Start End End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 19 August 2 August 9 July 26 August 9 30
SUMMER CAMPS THE TOWN Dating from the eighth century, the town of Reading (pronounced Redding ) is in the Royal County of Berkshire and situated on the River Thames. It is only 65 kilometres from central London (25 minutes by train), and 45 kilometres from London s Heathrow airport. 31Sir Richard Reading is a vibrant and prosperous town and is considered one of Britain s top 10 shopping cities, with several shopping areas including the riverside Oracle Centre. Reading is located in some of southern England s loveliest countryside and is close to famous sights such as the River Thames, Windsor Castle, Eton College and Ascot racecourse. THE SCHOOL Founded in 1890, Leighton Park School is set in 24 hectares of beautiful parkland just 3 kilometres from the centre of Reading. It has a heated indoor swimming pool, a gymnasium, tennis courts and football pitches, all on campus. In addition to excellent sports facilities, the school has a large, fully-equipped and modern theatre. It is the ideal location for students wishing to combine English language study with mixed sports activities or dance. We have been running the Sir Richard summer camp at Leighton Park every summer since 2010. FACILITIES Bedrooms and all facilities on-campus Shared bathrooms Dining hall, with good hot and cold food Computers with free e-mail and Internet access Activities and welfare offices CAMPUS Leighton Park School, Reading, Berkshire CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 20 lessons per week Timetable number 3 (page 26) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 220 students at any one time AGES From 10-16 years Option one: mixed activities Leighton Park School 20 WHY CHOOSE SIR RICHARD? Beautiful school in lovely parkland Excellent location for city centre and London Excellent sports facilities and a swimming pool Choice of dance or mixed activities Swimming pool, sports pitches and gymnasium Parkland, gardens and tennis courts Common rooms in all residences Table tennis and snooker tables Wi-Fi internet provided
SIR RICHARD - READING CLASSES 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language teaching per week International classes All levels from beginner to advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Residential accommodation, on campus, at the school Rooms shared by two or more students of the same sex and similar age Single rooms are available Shared bathrooms and toilets Bed linen changed weekly Laundry done by school staff All meals on campus with an excellent choice Packed lunches on excursion days, drinks and snacks before bed ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS For all students, activities include: Social, cultural and sporting activities, or dance classes, according to the option chosen, five afternoons per week. Social, sports and cultural activities in the evenings (7 days per week) A visit to a famous musical show in London s West End (at least once during your course). Two full-day excursions each week* to historic and famous towns, including London or a visit to a Theme Park. (* There is only one full-day excursion during your last week, to allow for your departure). All students participate in language activities on non-excursion days. After these actitivies, students are offered a choice: 1. Option One doing mixed social and sports activities in the afternoons on non-excursion days. These include arts and crafts, tennis, football, and swimming. All levels of skill are covered and both boys and girls are welcome; or 2. Option Two taking dance classes in the afternoons on non-excursion days. Led by qualified instructors, the classes cover modern jazz and other dances from around the world. There is an opportunity to showcase what you have learned in a performance each week. All dancing levels and both boys and girls are welcome. COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks Start End End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 19 August 2 August 9 July 26 August 9 Option two: dance 32
SUMMER CAMPS THE TOWN Cambridge is one of the most famous, and instantly recognised, city names in the world. It has been a centre of learning for 800 years and is the international symbol of academic excellence. But it is also fun! With 20,000 university students, virtually the only business of Cambridge is education and, despite its age, the whole city is designed for young people. Sir Michael It is the ideal place for the international English language student: international in outlook but very English in character, steeped in history but looking to the future, big enough to spend weeks exploring but small enough to be relaxed and friendly. It is a city of more than 100,000 people, but with the atmosphere and warm welcome of a village. THE SCHOOL The Sir Michael camp is held at our main school at 6 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. Studio Cambridge is the oldest language school in Cambridge, established in 1954. The school is housed in imposing 19th Century buildings, belonging to Cambridge University. The location is excellent just 15 minutes walk to Cambridge city centre and 400 metres from the main railway station. We have been running the Sir Michael summer camp every summer since 1969. FACILITIES Impressive Victorian buildings Studio Café (for lunch from Monday to Friday, included in the fees) Learning Centre with free e-mail, Internet access and Wi-Fi CAMPUS Studio Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 20 lessons per week Timetable number 1 (page 25) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 300 students at any one time AGES From 14 17 years WHY CHOOSE SIR MICHAEL? Our most popular summer camp The world s greatest student city Central location of school and residences Choice of student residence or homestay Garden Activities and welfare offices Indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including swimming pool, 10 minutes walk away Studio Main School 20 31 33
SIR MICHAEL - CAMBRIDGE CLASSES 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language teaching per week International classes All levels from beginner to advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS You can choose to live with a local family (homestay) or in a student residence, off-campus. ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS For students living in a homestay Four morning or afternoon activities each week Three evening activities each week For students living in a residence Four morning or afternoon activities each week Activities every evening For all students: One full-day excursion per week Homestay Rooms shared by two students of the same sex who do not speak the same language (unless requested) Shared bathroom and toilet Laundry and change of bed linen once per week All meals (with packed lunches on excursion days) Sir Laurence Huntingdon Road Chesterton Road Residential In centrally located student residences within 5-15 minutes walk of the school with: A single room or a room shared by two students of the same sex who do not speak the same language (unless requested) Shared (or private) bathroom and toilet Free laundry facilities (but you must do your own washing) A change of bed linen once per week All meals (with packed lunches on excursion days) Drinks and snacks before bed Sir Christopher University Colleges City Centre Parker s Piece Hills Road Sir Michael Station Road Railway Station Cherry Hinton Road 500 metres COURSE DATES 2015 - Purple dates = Homestay Blue dates = Homestay and residential 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 9 weeks 10 weeks 11 weeks Start date End End End End End End End End End End June 14 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 June 21 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 9 August 23 August 30 August 16 August 30 34
SUMMER CAMPS THE TOWN Cambridge is one of the most famous, and instantly recognised, city names in the world. It has been a centre of learning for 800 years and is the international symbol of academic excellence. Sir Michael Global Leaders But it is also fun! With 20,000 university students virtually the only business of Cambridge is education and, despite its age, the whole city is designed for young people. It is the ideal place for the international English language student: international in outlook but very English in character, steeped in history but looking to the future, big enough to spend weeks exploring but small enough to be relaxed and friendly. It is a city of more than 100,000 people, but with the atmosphere and warm welcome of a village. Of course, if you want to visit a really big city, London is just 45 minutes away by train. THE SCHOOL The Sir Michael Global Leaders camp is held at our main school at 6 Salisbury Villas, Cambridge. Studio Cambridge is the oldest language school in Cambridge, established in 1954. The school is housed in imposing 19th Century buildings, belonging to Cambridge University. The location is excellent just 15 minutes walk to Cambridge city centre and 400 metres from the main railway station. We have been running the Sir Michael summer camp every summer since 1969; the Global Leaders programme is new for 2015. FACILITIES Impressive Victorian buildings Studio Café (for lunch from Monday to Friday, included in the fees) Learning Centre with free e-mail, Internet access and Wi-Fi CAMPUS Studio Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 28 lessons per week, comprising: 20 lessons of English language 8 lessons of Global Leaders Timetable number 2 (page 25) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 70 students at any one time AGES From 14 17 years WHY SIR MICHAEL GLOBAL LEADERS? The world s most prestigious university city Excellent location of school and residences English plus international leadership skills Multi-national students ideal for this course Garden Activities and welfare offices Indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including swimming pool, 10 minutes walk away Studio Main School 28 A student residence 31 35
SIR MICHAEL GLOBAL LEADERS CLASSES International classes Levels from Elementary to Advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS Two daytime activities per week Activities every evening One full-day excursion per week This is an intensive programme and comprises: 1. 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language instruction each week PLUS 2. 8 lessons (6 hours) of Global Leaders studies each week covering topics such as: Leadership Teamwork Influencing others Cultural awareness International understanding and respect Effective communication Active listening Building confidence Making decisions Creative solutions ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS You will be housed in a centrally located student residence: in a single room or a room shared by two students of the same sex who do not speak the same language (unless requested) with a shared (or private) bathroom and toilet with free laundry facilities (but you must do your own washing) with a change of bed linen once per week all meals (with packed lunches on excursion days) The aim of the Global Leaders part of the course is to develop personal and organisational skills in an international setting and to encourage understanding and empathy between young people of different countries and cultures. Jasper de Boer has successfully completed the Sir Michael Global Leaders Programme 20 lessons per week between: 26/07/2015 to 09/08/2015 Studio Cambridge COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks Start date End End End End End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 9 August 23 August 30 August 16 August 30 A school residence 36
SUMMER CAMPS Sir L aurence THE TOWN Cambridge has been a centre of learning for 800 years and is the worldwide symbol of tradition and academic excellence. But it is also fun, and the ideal place for English language students: international in outlook but very English in character, big enough to spend weeks exploring but small enough to be relaxed and friendly. It is a city of more than 100,000 people, but with the atmosphere and warm welcome of a village. THE COLLEGE Cambridge University dates from the 13th century one of the oldest universities in the world. Lucy Cavendish College is one of the University s 31 colleges. It is a modern college, with good teaching and social facilities, very high quality residential accommodation and excellent food. It is just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge. We have been running the Sir Laurence summer camp at Lucy Cavendish College every summer since 2009. It is ideal for mature young people (ages 14 17 years) who are visiting as individual students or small groups and who want an intensive English language programme. FACILITIES Secluded campus with spacious gardens Modern and well-equipped classrooms Computers with free Internet access and e-mail Dining room CAMPUS Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 28 lessons per week Timetable number 2 (page 25) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to only 70 students at any one time AGES From 14-17 years Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge WHY CHOOSE SIR LAURENCE? A studious and friendly atmosphere Individuals or small groups only The prestige of Cambridge University High quality facilities 28 Lecture theatre Student lounge Accommodation, activities and welfare office High level of safety and security Sir Laurence dining hall 37
SIR LAURENCE - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY CLASSES 28 lessons (21 hours) of English language teaching per week International classes All levels from beginner to advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Residential accommodation, on campus, at the school (or nearby in university residences close to the campus) Single rooms or rooms shared by two or more students of the same sex and similar age Shared bathrooms and toilets Bed linen changed weekly Free laundry facilities (but you must do your own washing) All meals on campus with an excellent choice Packed lunches on excursion days ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS There is a full programme of on- and off-campus activities and excursions at no additional cost. These include: Social, cultural and sporting activities every evening (7 days per week) and on one or two afternoons each week* One full-day excursion each week to historic and famous towns, including London, Oxford and Warwick Castle. * Four afternoons each week are taken up with English language lessons, typically from 13:45 to 15:15. There is then the opportunity to relax in the spacious grounds of the College or walk just 10 minutes to the centre of Cambridge before dinner. I love Cambridge, I love Studio! Thanks for 3 wonderful weeks! Sir Laurence student, Turkey COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks Start End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 20 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 27 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 9 August 23 Sir Laurence is an intensive course The campus is 5 minutes walk from the river 38
SUMMER CAMPS Sir L aurence UNIVERSITY DISCOVERY THE TOWN Cambridge has been a centre of learning for 800 years and is the worldwide symbol of tradition and academic excellence. But it is also fun, and the ideal place for English language students: international in outlook but very English in character, big enough to spend weeks exploring but small enough to be relaxed and friendly. It is a city of more than 100,000 people, but with the atmosphere and warm welcome of a village. THE COLLEGE Cambridge University dates from the 13th century one of the oldest universities in the world. This is the ideal place not just to study English but also to learn about university life. Lucy Cavendish College is one of the University s 31 colleges. It is a modern college, with good teaching and social facilities, very high quality residential accommodation and excellent food. It is just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Cambridge. We have been running the Sir Laurence summer camp at Lucy Cavendish College every summer since 2009. The University Discovery programme is new for 2015. This is an excellent choice for mature young people (ages 14 17 years) who are visiting as individual students or small groups and who want to combine English language study and the study of university life in Britain. FACILITIES Secluded campus with spacious gardens Modern and well-equipped classrooms Computers with free Internet access and e-mail Dining room CAMPUS Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CLASSES AND TIMETABLE 28 lessons per week, comprising: 20 lessons of English language 8 lessons of University Discovery Timetable number 2 (page 25) HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to only 70 students at any one time AGES From 14-17 years Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge WHY CHOOSE UNIVERSITY DISCOVERY? The prestige of Cambridge University Discover and experience university life A studious and friendly atmosphere Individuals and small groups only Lecture theatre Student lounge Accommodation, activities and welfare office High level of safety and security 28 Sir Laurence dining hall 39
SIR LAURENCE UNIVERSITY DISCOVERY CLASSES International classes Levels from Elementary to Advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report This is an intensive programme and comprises: 1. 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language instruction each week PLUS 2. 8 lessons (6 hours) of University Discovery studies each week covering topics such as: Cambridge University history The College system The Cambridge Union Society debates Sporting traditions Scientific discoveries The British and American university systems How to choose a university How to apply for admission Effective interviews University study skills This programme takes the lessons learned about Cambridge University and applies them more widely to help you prepare for university life in general. Of course, Lucy Cavendish, one of Cambridge University s prestigious colleges, is the perfect setting to immerse yourself in university life. ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS There is a full programme of on- and off-campus activities and excursions at no additional cost. These include: Social, cultural and sporting activities every evening (7 days per week) and on one or two afternoons each week*. These will include local visits in Cambridge connected with university life, such as: Cambridge University college tour King s College Chapel Fitzwilliam Museum visit Wren s library Punting on the river One full-day excursion each week to historic and famous towns, including London or the university city of Oxford. * Four afternoons each week are taken up with the University Discovery lessons, typically from 13:45 to 15:15. There is then the opportunity to relax in the spacious grounds of the College or walk just 10 minutes to the centre of Cambridge before dinner. ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Residential accommodation, on campus, at the college (or nearby in university residences close to the campus) Single rooms or rooms shared by two or more students of the same sex and similar age Shared bathrooms and toilets Bed linen changed weekly Free laundry facilities (but you must do your own washing) All meals on campus with an excellent choice Packed lunches on excursion days COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks Start End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 19 August 2 August 9 July 26 August 9 The campus is 5 minutes walk from the river 40
SUMMER CAMPS Sir William THE TOWN Richmond-upon-Thames is considered by many people to be the most attractive area of London. It has been a favourite retreat of royalty, the rich and the famous for hundreds of years. With its royal parks and historic houses, the beautiful Thames riverfront, a very high standard of living and a lively town centre, this is the best location for young people in London. In and around Richmond are several very famous places including Hampton Court Palace, home of Henry VIII, the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and Twickenham, home of English rugby. Central London, with all its famous sights, is less than 30 minutes by train or tube - London s underground railway. And getting here is easy. London Heathrow airport is just 15 kilometres away. THE UNIVERSITY Richmond the American International University in London was established in 1843 and was originally an independent college. Today it is an international university, which is accredited in both the US and the UK. The impressive 19th century buildings are set in a beautiful, leafy campus of 5 acres on the top of Richmond Hill, with most of the school s facilities, including bedrooms, classrooms and dining halls, in one main building. FACILITIES Beautiful historic buildings set in green campus Modern facilities Computer room with free Internet access Dining room and café CAMPUS Richmond the American International University Richmond-upon-Thames, London CLASSES 20 or 28 lessons per week Timetable number 3 (page 26) - Standard programme Timetable number 4 (page 26) Intensive programme HOW MANY STUDENTS? Up to 180 students at any one time AGES From 14-17 years WHY CHOOSE SIR WILLIAM? Beautiful, prestigious area of London Classic university campus setting Easy access to central London Standard and intensive programmes Lecture theatres Student lounges with table tennis Activities office and welfare offices Only 15 km from central London and next to a Royal Park Richmond University, London 20 28 Sir William bedroom 35 41
SIR WILLIAM - RICHMOND-UPON-THAMES CLASSES International classes Classes at all levels All educational materials Placement test Certificate of studies Academic report Standard programme: 20 lessons (15 hours) each week of English lessons, typically in the mornings - with additional sports and social activities during the afternoons. Intensive Academic Skills programme: 1. As with the standard programme - 20 lessons (15 hours) each week of English lessons. PLUS 2. An additional 8 English lessons (6 hours) in the afternoons (a total of 28 lessons per week) There is no difference in price between the standard and intensive programmes. ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS On the standard programme (20 lessons per week), students have activities every afternoon (except on excursions days) and every evening On the intensive programme (28 lessons per week), students have extra lessons in the afternoons, with activities every evening. All students have two full-day excursions each week (There will only be one excursion during your last week, to allow for your departure.) ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS The school offers very comfortable residential accommodation, on-campus or within 5 minutes walk of the centre. All students attending this programme live in the university residence. The accommodation includes: A single bedroom, or a bedroom shared by one other Studio Cambridge student of the same sex who does not speak the same language. A shared bathroom, with toilet and shower. All meals (3 meals and an evening snack each day). Laundry facilities. A change of bed linen once per week. Traditional university atmosphere COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 9 weeks Start date End End End End End End End End June 14 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 June 21 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 2 August 16 42
SUMMER CAMPS Sir Chr istopher THE TOWN Cambridge has been a centre of learning for 800 years and is the worldwide symbol of tradition and academic excellence. But it is also fun, and the ideal place for English language students: international in outlook but very English in character, big enough to spend weeks exploring but small enough to be relaxed and friendly. It is a city of more than 100,000 people, but with the atmosphere and warm welcome of a village. And London is just 100 kms away 45 minutes by train. THE COLLEGES Ridley Hall College, established in 1881, is an independent college affiliated with Cambridge University. Newnham College is one of the 31 University of Cambridge colleges and was founded in 1871. Both colleges look and feel like the perfect Cambridge campus: the traditional buildings and impressive dining halls are surrounded by green lawns and private gardens. The campuses are ideally located next to each other in the centre of Cambridge, just 5 minutes walk to all the main attractions of this wonderful city. There is a traditional student atmosphere both at Ridley Hall and at Newnham College which makes the Sir Christopher Programme the perfect choice for older students, aged 16-19 years. The Sir Christopher Programme has an international reputation and is one of our most popular programmes. We are proud to offer an academic afternoon option in 2015. FACILITIES Lovely enclosed gardens Large central lawn for activities High level of safety and security Dining room Lecture hall Student lounge CAMPUS Ridley Hall College and Newnham College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CLASSES 20 or 28 lessons per week Timetable number 1 (page 25) - Standard programme Timetable number 2 (page 25) Intensive programme HOW MANY STUDENTS? 220 students at any one time AGES From 16-19 years WHY CHOOSE SIR CHRISTOPHER? World s best known university city Superb location of school and residence Choice of programmes: 1. Standard 20 lessons each week 2. Intensive - 28 lessons each week Ridley Hall College, Cambridge 20 28 Activities office Accommodation and welfare office Indoor and outdoor sports facilities between 5-20 minutes walk away Wi-Fi internet available (in some common areas) 37 43
SIR CHRISTOPHER - CAMBRIDGE, RIDLEY HALL CLASSES International classes Levels from Elementary to Advanced All educational materials Placement test Certificate of Studies Academic Report Standard programme: 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language each week (with additional social and sports activities) Intensive Academic Skills programme: 1. 20 lessons (15 hours) of English language instruction each week PLUS 2. 8 lessons (6 hours) of Academic Skills or English language skills each week, depending on your level of English. Levels 2-3: English skills lessons which will help you to further improve your general English skills. Levels 4-6: Academic skills lessons, including the opportunity to take the IELTS exam. IELTS (optional) If you wish to take the IELTS exam you can have the opportunity to do so on Saturday 25 July and Saturday 22 August 2015, at additional cost (estimated at 125). ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS On the standard programme (20 lessons per week), students have four morning or afternoon activities each week and every evening. On the intensive programme (28 lessons per week), students have extra lessons in the afternoons, with activities every evening. All students have one full-day excursion each week Activities will be held either on campus or at sports facilities approximately 15 minutes walk from campus. Activities also include visits to sights and events in Cambridge, only 5 minutes walk away. ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Accommodation is on-campus at Ridley Hall or next door at Newnham College and comprises: A single bedroom (a limited number of twin rooms are available on request at Ridley Hall). A shared bathroom. All meals. Free laundry facilities (you must do your own washing, but at no charge). A change of bed linen once per week. Impressive college dining hall COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks Start date End End End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 9 August 23 Student bedroom 44
WINTER CAMP Sir George THE TOWN Cambridge is one of the most famous, and instantly recognised, city names in the world. It has been a centre of learning for more than 800 years and is the international symbol of academic excellence and achievement. But is it also fun? With 20,000 university students, virtually the only business of Cambridge is education and the whole social and cultural life of the city is designed for young people. If you are thinking of an English language camp in England in the winter or autumn during the Academic Year Cambridge is the best place to be. It is busy, exciting, young in atmosphere and less than an hour from London. THE CAMP Our Sir George Camp is intensive, with 28 lessons (21 hours) of in-class teaching each week. It is designed for students aged 14 to 17 years who wish to combine effective English study with a programme of interesting afternoon activities and full-day excursions. It is unique among our Language and Activity Camps because: 1. It is available outside the summer months - in the winter (January and February) and in the late summer and autumn (August and September); and 2. It can be taken for as short as one week (to a maximum of 4 weeks) FACILITIES Impressive Victorian buildings Studio Café (for lunch from Monday to Friday, included in the fees) Learning centre access with free e-mail, Internet access and WI-FI CAMPUS Studio Main School, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CLASSES 28 lessons per week Timetable 2 (page 25) HOW MANY STUDENTS? 70 students at one time AGES From 14-17 years Studio Main School in winter 28 WHY CHOOSE SIR GEORGE? Intensive English language programme At our main school with full facilities Accommodation with families Great student atmosphere in winter & autumn Garden Activities and welfare offices Indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including swimming pool, 10 minutes walk away Twin bedroom 45
SIR GEORGE - CAMBRIDGE CLASSES 28 lessons (21 hours) of English language instruction per week International classes Classes at all levels All educational materials Placement test Certificate of studies and Academic report Morning Lessons 20 lessons are held in the mornings from Monday to Friday. The content of these lessons differs according to the level of each class. However, all programmes include the intensive study of: Grammar Speaking skills Pronunciation and intonation Listening comprehension Writing skills Reading comprehension Afternoon lessons The remaining 8 lessons are held in the afternoons. These sessions involve project work and can include: English theatre - study and act in a play Guide to Cambridge - research and write a guide to Cambridge for your friends Radio show - write and then record your own radio show English magazine - plan and write a short story ACTIVITIES AND EXCURSIONS As a complement to the 21 hours per week of study, we offer a programme of activities which will still leave you with free time to spend with your homestay hosts: There will be three afternoon activities after lessons each week. There will be one full-day excursion per week. ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS Sir George offers homestay accommodation: You have a single room or share a bedroom with another Studio student of the same sex who does not speak the same language A shared bathroom All meals Laundry and a change of bed linen once per week COURSE DATES 2015 - WINTER 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End End January 4 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 8 February 15 COURSE DATES 2015 - AUTUMN 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End End August 30 September 6 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 6 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 20 September 27 46
Cambridge Intensive English, year-round Sir Michael summer camp Sir Michael Global Leaders Sir Laurence summer camp Sir Laurence University Discovery Sir Christopher summer camp Sir George winter camp Ely Sir Edward summer camp Bishop s Stortford Sir Henry summer camp Richmond (London) Sir William summer camp Reading Sir Richard summer camp Established 1954 6 Salisbury Villas, Station Road Cambridge CB1 2JF, England Agent: Tel: + (44) 1223 369701 Fax: + (44) 1223 314944 admissions@studiocambridge.co.uk www.studiocambridge.co.uk
C A M B R I D G E ENGLISH IN ENGLAND DATES AND FEES 2015 INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSES - FEES 2015 (in Pounds Sterling) For all courses a separate registration fee of 80 is required English Course (EFL 20) - Fees per week Tuition Accommodation Total per week Course start dates For courses from 02-09 weeks 225 150 375 For courses from 10-19 weeks 210 147 357 For courses from 20-29 weeks 200 142 342 Every Monday For courses for 30 or more weeks 165 132 297 Intensive English Course (EFL 28) - Fees per week Tuition Accommodation Total per week Course start dates For courses from 02-09 weeks 270 150 420 For courses from 10-19 weeks 245 147 392 Every Monday For courses from 20-29 weeks 215 142 357 For courses for 30 or more weeks 175 132 307 IELTS Examination course (IELTS 28) Tuition Accommodation Total per course Course start dates Fees per course (6 weeks) 1,620 900 2,520 February 23, April The IELTS examination, which is held on the Saturday following then end of your course, is optional. These fees do not include the cost of the 6, May 18, July 6, exam. This is estimated at 125 and should be paid at the school. See pages 17 and 18 of the brochure for details. August 31 University of Cambridge Examination course - (CAM 28/32) - Fees per course Course number Duration (Weeks) Tuition per course Accommodation per course 1 10 2,450 1,470 3,920 2,4,7,8 8 2,160 1,200 3,360 3 9 2,430 1,350 3,780 5 14 3,430 2,058 5,488 6 6 1,620 900 2,520 Total fees per course The cost of the examination (which is optional) is estimated at 125 (to be paid in the school). Please see page 19 of the brochure for course details and dates. Optional Extras Accommodation Homestay accommodation Accommodation is booked from your arrival on the Sunday before your course begins up to your departure on the Saturday after your course finishes. The fees shown above are for accommodation in a Homestay Three Star and include 16 meals per week. For a higher standard of accommodation (also including 16 meals per week): Add per week: Homestay 40 Homestay 140 (available to students aged 18+ years only) Residential accommodation We have thee student residences in Cambridge. See pages 7 and 8 of the brochure for details and contact us for prices and availability. Airport transfers If you wish us to arrange taxi transportation from your airport of arrival in London to your accommodation in Cambridge, to the total fees, add: From London Heathrow 180 London Gatwick 230 London Stansted 100 London Luton 130 Dates and Public Holidays 2015 The first day of classes in 2015 is Monday, January 5th. Courses start on Mondays. If you wish us to arrange transportation, you must give us your flight details at least 7 days before you arrive. We teach on all public holidays so you will never have to miss your classes. The last day of classes in 2015 is Friday, December 18th. The school is closed from Saturday, December 19th 2015 to Sunday, January 3rd 2016. The first day of classes in 2016 is Monday, January 4th.
SUMMER AND WINTER CAMPS - DATES AND FEES 2015 (in Pounds Sterling) Fees are all-inclusive - no separate registration fee is required Start and end dates and airport transfers Your accommodation and meals will be reserved in full weeks - from arrival on Sunday to departure on Sunday. We will meet you at your airport of arrival in London on that Sunday and bring you to your chosen course centre. We will also take you back to your airport on your final Sunday. The cost of the transfers from/to Heathrow or Stansted airports is included in the fees. Additional costs will apply if you arrive or leave on a day other than Sunday, or if you are not arriving at either Heathrow or Stansted Airport. If you are staying with a host family, please ensure that your flight arrives in London no later than 20:00. Sir Edward at the King s School, Ely Ages 9-13 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,860 4 weeks 3,320 3 weeks 2,590 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 July 12 July 26 August 2 July 19 August 2 Small, friendly town 1,000 year-old school, steeped in history Excellent sports facilities and swimming pool Good food (very popular with all our students) Two full-day excursions each week At least one London musical during your course Sir Henry at Hockerill Anglo-European College, Bishop s Stortford Ages 10-16 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,685 4 weeks 2,885 3 weeks 2,285 5 weeks 3,475 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks Start End End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 19 August 2 August 9 July 26 August 9 Excellent location between Cambridge and London Green and spacious campus Students from many different countries Good facilities and food Two full-day excursions each week Sir Richard at Leighton Park School, Reading Ages 10-16 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,860 4 weeks 3,320 3 weeks 2,590 5 weeks 4,050 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks Start End End End End July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 July 19 August 2 August 9 July 26 August 9 Beautiful school in lovely parkland Good location for city centre and London Excellent sports facilities and a swimming pool Choice of dance or mixed activities Two full-day excursions each week At least one London musical during your course
Sir Michael (homestay) at Studio School, Cambridge Ages 14-17 Homestay accommodation 2 weeks 1,540 5 weeks 3,340 8 weeks 5,130 11 weeks 6,840 3 weeks 2,140 6 weeks 3,940 9 weeks 5,710 4 weeks 2,740 7 weeks 4,540 10 weeks 6,280 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 9 weeks 10 weeks 11 weeks Start date End End End End End End End End End End June 14 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 June 21 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 9 August 23 August 30 August 16 August 30 Our most popular summer camp The world s greatest student town In our main school with good facilities Live with a local family (homestay) One full-day excursion each week Sir Michael (residential) and Sir Michael Global Leaders* (residential) at Studio School, Cambridge Ages 14-17 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,685 5 weeks 3,475 8 weeks 5,225 3 weeks 2,285 6 weeks 4,065 9 weeks 5,795 4 weeks 2,885 7 weeks 4,645 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 9 weeks Start date End End End End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 30 August 9 August 23 August 30 August 16 August 30 *The Global Leaders programme runs between July 5 - August 30 (a maximum of 8 weeks) The world s most prestigious university city Excellent location of school and residences English plus mixed activities English plus international leadership skills One full-day excursion each week Sir Laurence and Sir Laurence University Discovery* at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge Ages 14-17 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,860 4 weeks 3,320 6 weeks 4,780 8 weeks 6,240 3 weeks 2,590 5 weeks 4,050 7 weeks 5,510 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks Start date End End End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 9 August 23 *The University Discovery programme runs between June 28 - August 9 only (a maximum of 6 weeks) Intensive and studious atmosphere The prestige of Cambridge University Discover and experience university life Individuals only (no groups) One full-day excursion each week
Sir William at Richmond the American International University in London Ages 14-17 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,685 5 weeks 3,475 8 weeks 5,225 3 weeks 2,285 6 weeks 4,065 9 weeks 5,795 4 weeks 2,885 7 weeks 4,645 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 9 weeks Start date End End End End End End End End June 14 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 June 21 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 Standard and intensive programmes July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 Beautiful, prestigious area of London July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 Classic university campus setting Easy access to central London July 26 August 9 August 16 August 2 August 16 Two full-day excursions each week Sir Christopher at Ridley Hall College, Cambridge Ages 16-19 Residential accommodation 2 weeks 1,685 5 weeks 3,475 8 weeks 5,225 3 weeks 2,285 6 weeks 4,065 4 weeks 2,885 7 weeks 4,645 COURSE DATES 2015 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks Start date End End End End End End End June 28 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 5 July 19 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 12 July 26 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 19 August 2 August 9 August 16 August 23 July 26 August 9 August 16 August 23 August 2 August 16 August 23 August 9 August 23 World s best-known university city Superb location in Cambridge Choice of programmes: Standard - 20 lessons per week Intensive - 28 lessons per week, including academic skills One full-day excursion each week Sir George at Studio Main School, Cambridge Ages 14-17 Homestay accommodation 1 week 750 3 weeks 1,745 2 weeks 1,250 4 weeks 2,235 COURSE DATES 2015 - WINTER 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End End January 4 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 January 11 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 January 18 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 January 25 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 1 February 8 February 15 February 8 February 15 COURSE DATES 2015 - AUTUMN 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks Start End End End End August 30 September 6 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 6 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 13 September 20 September 27 September 20 September 27 Intensive English language programme At our main school with full facilities Accommodation with families Great student atmosphere in winter & autumn One full-day excursion each week
TERMS AND CONDITIONS These Terms and Conditions apply both to the student and to his or her parent or guardian if the student is under the age of 18 years (the person who signs the Application Form). The words you and your, therefore, apply to both the student and his or her parent or legal guardian. The text in black refers to all students. Text in blue refers to students applying for, or taking, our Intensive English Courses. Text in green refers to students applying for, or taking, our Summer and Winter camps. Your application 1. This brochure and the Course Fees and Application leaflet supersede all previous versions. 2. We undertake to offer our courses and services as described in the brochure. We are, however, reliant on the accuracy of applications for enrolment when assigning students to courses and accommodation (by age or nationality, for example). 3. We do not accept responsibility for the provision of any services that are not expressly mentioned in the brochure. 4. All courses are offered subject to demand. 5. Where insufficient bookings lead us to cancel any course mentioned in the brochure, we will make every effort to offer you an alternative course. 6. If we are unable to accept your application for enrolment, we will offer you an alternative course or course start date or will suggest a similar course at a comparable school. If these are not acceptable to you, we will refund all monies paid. 7. We reserve the right not to accept any application. In the event that your application is declined, all monies received will be refunded in full. 8. Once your application has been received, and the enrolment confirmed, a binding contract exists between you and Studio Cambridge. 9. Once a contract exists, all fees are due for the full period of your course. 10. Payments may not be made in instalments. 11. The person signing the application takes responsibility for paying all required fees. 12. Fees must be received by Studio Cambridge no less than four weeks before the start of your course. Failure to comply with our payment terms may result in your enrolment being cancelled. 13. In compliance with British government regulations, the School will not accept cash payments in excess of 15,000 or their equivalent. 14. You must pay any bank charges incurred in making the payment to the school. 15. Any change which results in additional charges must be paid for before the change is implemented. Applicants with disabilities 16. Studio Cambridge s main school is located in 100 year old buildings on five floors and without lifts. We have limited facilities for the disabled, therefore, but do our best to make reasonable adjustments in order to accommodate the needs of such students. We also run courses at many other schools and colleges; students are accommodated in student residences or with host families, and social, cultural and sport activities are often included as part of our educational programmes. The suitability and accessibility for disabled students of the schools, the courses and the accommodation are different in each case. If you have any physical, mental or learning impairment or special educational need please inform us prior to enrolment. We will be pleased to advise on the suitability of each of our schools, educational programmes, activities and accommodation to you as an individual. Visas 17. If you come from a country whose nationals are required to be in possession of a visa to enter the United Kingdom, it is your responsibility to obtain that visa. 18. On receipt of your application, plus the deposit or full fees, we will confirm receipt of the application and a place on the course will be kept open for you. 19. The booking itself will not be confirmed until you inform the School that you are in possession of a visa. 20. On request, we will give you a letter confirming that your application has been received. This can be used to support your application for a visa. 21. If your application for a visa is unsuccessful, we will refund all monies paid on receipt of a copy of the letter of refusal from the British authorities (British Consulate or Visa Section of a British Embassy). If an appeal process is available to you, we will only make the refund when the appeal has been unsuccessful. Your course 22. All students are expected to complete the course in which they have enrolled and to attend all classes. If you fail to do so we may advise the British authorities (the Home Office) of your noncompliance with these conditions. 23. If you are dissatisfied with a course, or any aspect of the services offered by Studio Cambridge, you must bring that dissatisfaction to the attention of the Director of Studies or Course Director as soon as possible in order that a solution may be found without delay. 24. Once a complaint has been brought to our attention we will make every effort to resolve the problem within 24 hours. 25. If you are still not happy with the situation you may ask for the matter to be referred to the Operations Director, who will give a decision within 24 hours. 26. We will not accept a complaint after the end of the course, if it has not been brought to our attention as explained above. 27. We expect all our students to be well motivated, polite and considerate towards others, especially their Homestay hosts, and to observe such rules as are at the time in force. 28. We reserve the right to require any student who does not comply with the above to leave the course. In this case, no refund of fees will be made, and any extra costs involved will be the responsibility of the student or his or her parents or sponsor. 29. We reserve the right to ask any student whose course attendance is unsatisfactory to leave the programme. In this case, no refund of fees will be made. 30. In the event that a student is required to leave a course, we will inform the appropriate authorities (such as the British Home Office). 31. By enrolling you on a Studio Cambridge course, your parents/guardians grant you permission to attend any activities organised by the school or arranged by the school through third parties (such as Travelsights Ltd, for excursions). 32. If your English is at the Beginner level and in the unlikely event that there are no other students at your level, we reserve the right to offer you private lessons in lieu of group lessons until you have reached the appropriate level. There will be no additional charge, but the number of private lessons will be provided at a ratio of 1 private lesson = 3 group lessons. 33. We do not accept liability for the loss of, or damage to, any person s property while on the School s premises. We do not accept any liability for loss or damage in which our students are involved. 34. We will hold you liable for any wilful damage you may cause and you will be asked to pay for the cost of repair or replacement. 35. With a minimum of one weeks notice and the agreement of the Director of Studies, students who have been studying for 12 weeks or longer may take a one week holiday, for every 12 weeks of their studies. Such holidays may only be taken if they begin and end on weekends. Subject to your hosts agreement, you may return to, and leave your belongings at, your homestay during this time. In this case, a fee may be charged. 36. We shall not be liable to you in the event that any service contracted to be supplied becomes impossible to supply because of any circumstances, such as industrial dispute, which are outside our control. For students taking an Intensive English Course Cancellation of your application 37. If we receive cancellation of your course, in writing, more than four weeks before the course starts, you will be responsible for paying just the Registration Fee ( 80.00). 38. If you cancel a course, in writing, and we receive this notification less than four weeks before the course starts, you will be responsible for paying the Registration Fee and Deposit (a total of 300.00). 39. If we do not receive your cancellation in writing, or do so after the course in which you are enrolled has started, your cancellation will be treated as termination of the course. The conditions pertaining to termination are given below. Termination of your course or accommodation 40. If you wish to withdraw from your course (the lessons) once it has started, you must give four weeks written notice or make payment of Tuition fees in lieu of notice. A refund will then be made of 50% of the Tuition fees for the unused portion of the course in excess of the four weeks notice period. 41. If you wish to withdraw from your accommodation it will be kept available, and must be paid, until the Saturday of the week after you give us notice. A refund will then be made of 100% of the Accommodation fees remaining from that Saturday onward. 42. Please note: the insurance policy (included in the fees) covers you for cancellation or withdrawal from a course due to illness or other compelling reasons. If you are eligible for a refund under the provisions of this insurance, no further refund will be made by the School. Details of the insurance are available from Studio Cambridge. For students taking a Summer or Winter camp Cancellation of your application 43. If we receive cancellation of your course, in writing, more than four weeks before the course starts, you will be responsible for paying just the deposit ( 300.00). 44. If you cancel your course less than four weeks before the course starts, or if you fail to cancel, you will be responsible for paying the full fees for your course. Termination of your course 45. No refunds will be made for early withdrawal from a course. Please note: the insurance policy (included in the fees) covers you for cancellation or withdrawal from a course due to illness or other compelling reasons. If you are eligible for a refund under this insurance, no further refund will be made by the School. Details of the insurance are available from Studio Cambridge. Refunds 46. Refunds will be made only to the person (such as a parent) or organisation (such as a Studio Cambridge agent) from whom we received the fees. Refunds can only be made to you if you originally paid the fees directly to Studio Cambridge yourself. All refunds will be made to the original payer s bank account or credit card and will not be made in cash. 47. Refunds will not be given for any part of the programme (such as an excursion) missed because of your arrival or departure arrangements or for any other reason. 48. All refunds will be made in Sterling only. 49. Any bank or other charges payable will be deducted from the money refunded to you. 50. Any refunds made will be based on the published fees for the length of the course taken. Your agreement to these terms and conditions 51. By signing the application form, you or your parents/guardians: agree to inform us of any condition, including allergies, that could affect you or your medical treatment. authorise Studio Cambridge to take appropriate action in the case of a medical emergency; authorise our First Aid staff to suggest non-prescription medicines when appropriate; authorise Studio Cambridge to grant permission to any medical practitioner to examine you, treat you and to make referrals as required; grant you permission to attend any activities organised by the school or arranged by the school through third parties acknowledge that the person signing the application form is responsible for paying all costs incurred. 52. You or your parents/guardians also grant permission for Studio Cambridge to include you in photographic images (whether still or moving) of the school and to use the images for the promotion of the school in brochures, in social media (e.g. Facebook) and on the Studio web site. 53. Signing the application form or enrolling online implies your understanding and acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, and of the information contained in the brochure, and the Fees and Application form. Studio Cambridge 2015
PAYMENT DETAILS WHEN TO PAY All fees must be received by the School at least four weeks before the start of your course. If your course starts in more than four weeks from today s date, you may choose to pay: A: All fees now or B: Part payment now: A 300 deposit now and the remainder at least four weeks before the start of your course HOW TO PAY There are four methods of payment: 1. Online (by credit card). This is a secure and simple method of making your application and payment with instant confirmation. To enrol and pay your deposit go to www.studiocambridge.co.uk and click on Enrol To pay the remaining fees (when you have already enrolled) go to www.studiocambridge.co.uk/pay-fees 2. Bank transfer ( Sterling) Account name Studio Language Courses (Cambridge) Ltd. Account number 30885509 IBAN number GB25 BARC 2017 3530 8855 09 Bank name Barclays Bank PLC Sort code 20-17-35 Swift Code BARCGB22 Bank address PO Box 326, Cambridge, CB4 3UT, England 3. Cheque ( Sterling only - drawn on a British Bank) Send to: Studio Cambridge 6 Salisbury Villas Station Road Cambridge, CB1 2JF England 4. Credit card - As an alternative to paying online, you can ask us for a card payment form which you can then fax back to us. Please let us know at admissions@studiocambridge.co.uk if this is your preferred method of payment. C A M B R I D G E ENGLISH IN ENGLAND 6 Salisbury Villas, Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JF United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1223 369701 Email: admissions@studiocambridge.co.uk Website: www.studiocambridge.co.uk