- Residential only
- Junior Vacation Course: 9 to 15
- Football training in association with Chelsea FC
available at this centre
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Malvern St. James College, an English Language School for teenagers and children, found in the midst of some of the oldest hills in the world and thought to have inspired some of the English Composer Elgar’s famous music. The College not only caters for children’s Summer camps but is also an English Language School for teenagers offering adventure and fun from the outset.
The town of Malvern was well known for its waters and much of the architecture dates from the Victorian era after Queen Victoria visited the town to take the waters. With its ancient priory, historic buildings and superb setting at the foot of the Malvern Hills, Great Malvern remains highly attractive to tourists and students alike.
Malvern St. James College was founded in 1893 and is one of England’s leading independent schools. The magnificent building, originally a large hotel, the grounds, the superb facilities all make Malvern St. James College an ideal setting for teenage and younger learners to attend a summer English Language course. Only a few minutes walk from the centre of the town and very close to the station, Malvern English Language School for children and teenagers is a central and well known part of the history of the town. Hereford, Gloucester, Worcester and Birmingham are all within easy travelling distance.
- Indoor heated swimming pool
- All-weather-pitches
- Tennis Courts
- Multi-purpose indoor sports dome
- Playing fields
- Single, twin and 3 bedded rooms
- Classrooms
- Refectory
| Centre |
Dates |
Course |
Accommodation |
Age Range |
Fees Per Week |
| Malvern St. James College |
06/07/08 - 17/08/08 |
Standard Vacation |
Residential |
9 to 15 |
£520.00 |
| Malvern St. James College |
06/07/08 - 17/08/08 |
Chelsea Football Coaching Course |
£565.00 |
- 15 hours (20 lessons of 45 minutes) per week English language tuition including 3 hours per week project work (lessons may alternate between mornings and afternoons), maximum 15 students per class
- Full-board residential accommodation, 21 meals per week
- Two full-day excursions per week
- One entrance to an attraction per week
- Full programme of daytime activities and sports
- Seven evening activities per week
- Transfers to/from airport/port
- Insurance (Twin can provide UK insurance)
- Optional extra activities, excursions and entrances (pay as you go)
- Bus passes for local travel
View the table below for an example of a typical summer school week:
Sample:
(subject to change) |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
| 07:45 - 08.30 |
Breakfast |
| 09.20 - 09.30 |
Assembly |
Full day
excursion
to Hereford |
Full day
excursion
to Birmingham |
Optional excursions |
09.30 - 11.00
Lessons 1 & 2 |
Testing
+ tuition |
Tuition |
| 11.00 - 11.15 |
Break |
11.15 - 12.45
Lessons 3 & 4 |
Tuition |
Tuition &
excursion prep |
Tuition |
| 12.45 - 13.45 |
Lunch |
14.00 - 17.30
Daytime activities & excursions |
Tour of
campus and town |
Swimming |
Malvern Museum |
Indoor / Outdoor sports |
| 17:30 - 19:30 |
Dinner |
19.30 - 22.30
Evenings activities |
Disco |
Film night |
Disco |
Talent show |
Blind date |
Film night |
Games evening |
Please Note: Some centres operate a zig-zag system where students have morning lessons one week and afternoon lessons the following week.
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