- Residential Centre
- Age range: 13-17 years old
The historic city of Portsmouth and the seaside resort of Southsea combine to provide all the facilities for Junior Summer Camps with a difference. An historic port and all the fun of the seaside as well as modern shopping and entertainment are found in the city of Portsmouth, Britain’s most famous naval port.
Join one of our Junior Summer Camps to visit historic naval museums including HMS Victory and learn about life at sea both modern and ancient. A Summer Camp full of fun; play frisbee on the beach in the seaside resort of Southsea, or take a day trip to Brighton, collect shells from the rocks, eat candy-floss or explore the mysterious Brighton Pier. With London so close let's take the train to England's capital city and cruise down the Thames to make this Junior Summer Camp a life-long memory.
Evenings are packed with Summer Camp madness, from quizes to discos to action-packed film nights, all in the name of getting to know new friends and practice your English conversation.
The main campus lies in the heart of the city and is a large well-equipped campus within walking distance of the city centre. The campus has good indoor sports facilities and the use of a nearby swimming pool once a week. Outdoor sports are available nearby.
- Classrooms
- Standard single residential bedrooms
- Refectory
- Indoor sports facilities
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- Nearby use of swimming pool
- Outdoor sports available nearby
- Within walking distance of city centre
- Within easy travelling distance of historic port and Southsea seaside resort
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| Centre |
Dates |
Course |
Accommodation |
Age Range |
Fees Per Week |
| University of Portsmouth |
29/06/08 - 03/08/08 |
Standard Vacation |
Residential |
13 to 17 |
£520.00 |
- 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 Brighton |
Full day
excursion
to London including a riverboat cruise |
Optional excursions or on-site activities |
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 local area |
Indoor sports and swimming |
Visit to
Southsea beach |
Outdoor
sports |
| 17:30 - 19:30 |
Dinner |
19.30 - 22.30
Evenings activities |
Disco |
Quiz night |
Extravaganza |
Disco |
Film night |
Film |
Social 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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