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Easter Camp Programmes for 2016 for 5- 17 year old students
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Why choose The Heart of England for your children’s Easter Camp?
Our school can offer:
 A friendly learning environment at a family-run school since 1993;
 A safe, friendly and cosmopolitan town (40,000 people) to study English in;
 Small classes which build confidence and offer useful & natural language lessons
 Fantastic and varied afternoon activities for all ages with support materials;
 ABLS accredited school able to support non EU students with visa applications;
 A great location - 30 minutes to Birmingham Airport / 90 minutes to London Heathrow;
 Start any Monday and one week minimum stay;
 Comprehensive insurance, welcome packs, rucksacks, ID badges and study materials;
 No administration fees;
 A good mix of nationalities;
 A great school location in the centre of Leamington Spa;
 Qualified, inspiring and experienced teachers.
Aims of the programmes and lesson content
Our aim is to increase confidence in spoken English and develop fluency as well as provide enjoyable, useful and high
quality programmes for children. We teach structured and well planned classes which include communication games, drama, debates,
structured conversation and creative activities.
The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd. Is a company incorporated in England and Wales. Company number 08196068. Trading Address 14 Hamilton Terrace,
Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4LY. UK
Telephone – 00 44 1926 311375 E Mail – office@heartengland.co.uk www.heartengland.co.uk
The lessons practise all four skills, develop grammar and expand knowledge of the language. The students will also get the opportunity to learn
about and know something of British culture. The students pick up the language in a natural and relaxing environment.
Our students are tested at the beginning of the course and on the first day of each week to monitor their progress and all students are
encouraged to take part in our weekly presentation sessions on a Friday where students build their confidence in the spoken language.
Classes allow students to quickly feel at home and be able to become independent and confident.
Statistics from 2015’s summer camp. Our students told us:
99.5% were very happy or satisfied with their lessons (93.5% very happy)
99% were very happy or satisfied with their accommodation (94% very happy)
99% were very happy or satisfied with their activities and the organisation of the school (93% very happy)
Course dates:
Winter Camp 1st – 19th February 2016
Easter Camp 21st March – 8th April 2016
Summer Camp 13th June – 26th August 2016
Conditions of participation for tuition
1. Children aged 5 - 11 years: must live in home-stay or private accommodation with a parent or guardian.
2. Children aged 12 years and above: we can offer home say accommodation.
Conditions of participation for activities
1. Children aged 5 - 7 years: must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (see charges below for adults).
2. Children aged 8 or older: can attend without parents or guardian but adults are welcome to join. For children aged 8 – 11
years old if parents do not accompany their child, we have to charge extra for additional supervision (see charges below).
Maximum class sizes: 6 students for 5 – 11 year olds and 12 students for 12 - 17 year olds.
 Programmes are run in one week blocks and the minimum length of attendance is one week starting on a Monday.
 Course fees must be paid in advance.
 See the Terms & Conditions.
Registration procedure
1. Send registration form with deposit of £100 per person for EU students and £500 for non EU students who require visa support.
2. Receive preliminary confirmation letter with host details if immediately available and an invoice with outstanding balance shown
3. Pay balance no later than one month before course starts
4. Receive final confirmation with all host details, programme, timetable and receipts of payment
Secondary (12 – 17 years) Group Easter English Programme
Price per person per week
Course
code
Course name Includes Price
A Secondary tuition 15 hours tuition £240
B Secondary tuition and activities 15 hours tuition and 5 half day activities £340
C Secondary tuition, activities and full day
excursion
15 hours tuition,5 half day activities and 1 full day
excursion
£390
D Secondary tuition and full day excursion 15 hours tuition and 1 full day excursion £290
Primary (5 – 11 years) Group Easter English Programme
Price per person per week
Course
code
Course name Includes Price
E Primary tuition 15 hours tuition £290
F Primary tuition and activities 15 hours tuition and 5 half day activities £390*
G Primary tuition, activities and full day
excursion
15 hours tuition,5 half day activities and 1 full day
excursion
£440*
H Primary tuition and full day excursion 15 hours tuition and 1 full day excursion £340*
Not included:
 Accommodation (£150 per person per week for host family accommodation including bus pass, if required).
 Airport transfers
 spending money
*Additional charges:
1. £100 per week for adults to accompany children on afternoon activities.
2. £125 per week for an additional supervisor for accompany 8 to 11 year olds on afternoon activities.
Weekend Excursions
Date Excursion What’s included
Saturday 26th
March Warwick Castle Walking Tour and travel
Saturday 2nd
April London Walking tour and travel
Evening activities:
We have one or two evening activities per week which include discos, family barbeques, games evenings and farewell parties.
DATE EXCURSION
Mon 21st March Leamington orientation and treasure hunt
Tues 22nd
March Ice-skating
Wed 23rd
March Mad Museum
Thurs 24th March Sea Life Centre
Friday 25th March Ten Pin Bowling
Mon 28th March Leamington orientation and street dance
Tues 29th March Compton Verney Art Gallery
Wed 30th
March Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Stratford
Thurs 31st March Cadbury’s World
Fri 1st April Coventry Motor Museum
Mon 4th April Leamington orientation and T shirt painting
Tues 5th April Cinema
Wed 6th April Laser Quest
Thurs 7th April Birmingham Think Tank
Fri 8th
April Stratford Butterfly Farm
Weekly topics for our Easter Camp Programmes
Date Main topic
21st
March - 25th
March 2016 History and bygone times, customs
28th
March – 1st
April 2016 Sports, entertainment, leisure. occupations
4th
– 8th
April 2016 Food – traditional and modern, health and nutrition, restaurants and menus.
9.00 – 9.15 a.m. School open for students to prepare for lessons
9.15 – 9.45 a.m. Assessment of new students each Monday.
Warm up group discussion session including show & tell, discuss reading books, review previous lesson’s activity.
9.45 – 10.30 a.m. Grammar based speaking activities
10.30 – 10.45 a.m. Break time
10.45 – 12.00 p.m. Project and group work activities including projects, debates, role plays, competitions, structured games.
12.00 – 12.10 p.m. Debrief on group activities, choose new reading books, check new vocabulary and check with exercises.
12.10 – 12.30 p.m. Vocabulary activity based on afternoon trip / weekly theme
12.30 -1.30 p.m. Lunch
1.30 – 4.30 / 5.00 p.m. Afternoon activity
Airport Transfers
We are happy to organise taxi airport transfers for you, ask for details if necessary. All our taxi bookings include a meet
and greet service where the driver will wait inside the airport for the passengers.
Birmingham International (BHX) 16 miles or 22 km by car
East Midlands 48 miles / 77 km by car
Luton 70 miles / 112 km by car
Heathrow – all terminals 73 miles / 115 km by car
London Stansted 118 miles / 189 km by car
For train information www.thetrainline.com for coach travel www.bus-pass.com . Coach transfers are included for groups of 15 students or more for camp students.
What people are saying about us?
My hosts were FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!!!
The accommodation was perfect, I have no words about it! My room was big, clean and tidy. The bed was perfect and soft,
I shared the bathroom with the others but every day I found it perfectly clean. Louise was a perfect “mum”: she washed my
clothes and cleaned the house very well. Steven was a perfect “dad”: he took care of the garden and was very nice and smiling.
Poppy was a perfect “sister” and she asked me and my roommate advice about clothes.
In conclusion my roommate was FANTASTIC! I did everything with her and we laughed and sang together a lot. Now we are
still in touch every day via messenger.
I think that our summer camps were fantastic because we have had a lot of fun while we met other families and students. As
there were a lot of nationalities of students to help to continue practising English. Also the Leamington city is quite safe and nice
to welcoming foreign English students. Warwickshire is a very nice and interesting region in England with lots of things to visit
and to do, and the people are also very enjoyable and nice.

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Easter Camp brochure 2016

  • 1. Easter Camp Programmes for 2016 for 5- 17 year old students Leamington Spa, Warwickshire Why choose The Heart of England for your children’s Easter Camp? Our school can offer:  A friendly learning environment at a family-run school since 1993;  A safe, friendly and cosmopolitan town (40,000 people) to study English in;  Small classes which build confidence and offer useful & natural language lessons  Fantastic and varied afternoon activities for all ages with support materials;  ABLS accredited school able to support non EU students with visa applications;  A great location - 30 minutes to Birmingham Airport / 90 minutes to London Heathrow;  Start any Monday and one week minimum stay;  Comprehensive insurance, welcome packs, rucksacks, ID badges and study materials;  No administration fees;  A good mix of nationalities;  A great school location in the centre of Leamington Spa;  Qualified, inspiring and experienced teachers. Aims of the programmes and lesson content Our aim is to increase confidence in spoken English and develop fluency as well as provide enjoyable, useful and high quality programmes for children. We teach structured and well planned classes which include communication games, drama, debates, structured conversation and creative activities. The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd. Is a company incorporated in England and Wales. Company number 08196068. Trading Address 14 Hamilton Terrace, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4LY. UK Telephone – 00 44 1926 311375 E Mail – office@heartengland.co.uk www.heartengland.co.uk
  • 2. The lessons practise all four skills, develop grammar and expand knowledge of the language. The students will also get the opportunity to learn about and know something of British culture. The students pick up the language in a natural and relaxing environment. Our students are tested at the beginning of the course and on the first day of each week to monitor their progress and all students are encouraged to take part in our weekly presentation sessions on a Friday where students build their confidence in the spoken language. Classes allow students to quickly feel at home and be able to become independent and confident. Statistics from 2015’s summer camp. Our students told us: 99.5% were very happy or satisfied with their lessons (93.5% very happy) 99% were very happy or satisfied with their accommodation (94% very happy) 99% were very happy or satisfied with their activities and the organisation of the school (93% very happy) Course dates: Winter Camp 1st – 19th February 2016 Easter Camp 21st March – 8th April 2016 Summer Camp 13th June – 26th August 2016 Conditions of participation for tuition 1. Children aged 5 - 11 years: must live in home-stay or private accommodation with a parent or guardian. 2. Children aged 12 years and above: we can offer home say accommodation. Conditions of participation for activities 1. Children aged 5 - 7 years: must be accompanied by a parent or guardian (see charges below for adults). 2. Children aged 8 or older: can attend without parents or guardian but adults are welcome to join. For children aged 8 – 11 years old if parents do not accompany their child, we have to charge extra for additional supervision (see charges below). Maximum class sizes: 6 students for 5 – 11 year olds and 12 students for 12 - 17 year olds.  Programmes are run in one week blocks and the minimum length of attendance is one week starting on a Monday.  Course fees must be paid in advance.  See the Terms & Conditions. Registration procedure 1. Send registration form with deposit of £100 per person for EU students and £500 for non EU students who require visa support. 2. Receive preliminary confirmation letter with host details if immediately available and an invoice with outstanding balance shown 3. Pay balance no later than one month before course starts 4. Receive final confirmation with all host details, programme, timetable and receipts of payment
  • 3. Secondary (12 – 17 years) Group Easter English Programme Price per person per week Course code Course name Includes Price A Secondary tuition 15 hours tuition £240 B Secondary tuition and activities 15 hours tuition and 5 half day activities £340 C Secondary tuition, activities and full day excursion 15 hours tuition,5 half day activities and 1 full day excursion £390 D Secondary tuition and full day excursion 15 hours tuition and 1 full day excursion £290 Primary (5 – 11 years) Group Easter English Programme Price per person per week Course code Course name Includes Price E Primary tuition 15 hours tuition £290 F Primary tuition and activities 15 hours tuition and 5 half day activities £390* G Primary tuition, activities and full day excursion 15 hours tuition,5 half day activities and 1 full day excursion £440* H Primary tuition and full day excursion 15 hours tuition and 1 full day excursion £340* Not included:  Accommodation (£150 per person per week for host family accommodation including bus pass, if required).  Airport transfers  spending money *Additional charges: 1. £100 per week for adults to accompany children on afternoon activities. 2. £125 per week for an additional supervisor for accompany 8 to 11 year olds on afternoon activities.
  • 4. Weekend Excursions Date Excursion What’s included Saturday 26th March Warwick Castle Walking Tour and travel Saturday 2nd April London Walking tour and travel Evening activities: We have one or two evening activities per week which include discos, family barbeques, games evenings and farewell parties. DATE EXCURSION Mon 21st March Leamington orientation and treasure hunt Tues 22nd March Ice-skating Wed 23rd March Mad Museum Thurs 24th March Sea Life Centre Friday 25th March Ten Pin Bowling Mon 28th March Leamington orientation and street dance Tues 29th March Compton Verney Art Gallery Wed 30th March Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Stratford Thurs 31st March Cadbury’s World Fri 1st April Coventry Motor Museum Mon 4th April Leamington orientation and T shirt painting Tues 5th April Cinema Wed 6th April Laser Quest Thurs 7th April Birmingham Think Tank Fri 8th April Stratford Butterfly Farm
  • 5. Weekly topics for our Easter Camp Programmes Date Main topic 21st March - 25th March 2016 History and bygone times, customs 28th March – 1st April 2016 Sports, entertainment, leisure. occupations 4th – 8th April 2016 Food – traditional and modern, health and nutrition, restaurants and menus. 9.00 – 9.15 a.m. School open for students to prepare for lessons 9.15 – 9.45 a.m. Assessment of new students each Monday. Warm up group discussion session including show & tell, discuss reading books, review previous lesson’s activity. 9.45 – 10.30 a.m. Grammar based speaking activities 10.30 – 10.45 a.m. Break time 10.45 – 12.00 p.m. Project and group work activities including projects, debates, role plays, competitions, structured games. 12.00 – 12.10 p.m. Debrief on group activities, choose new reading books, check new vocabulary and check with exercises. 12.10 – 12.30 p.m. Vocabulary activity based on afternoon trip / weekly theme 12.30 -1.30 p.m. Lunch 1.30 – 4.30 / 5.00 p.m. Afternoon activity
  • 6. Airport Transfers We are happy to organise taxi airport transfers for you, ask for details if necessary. All our taxi bookings include a meet and greet service where the driver will wait inside the airport for the passengers. Birmingham International (BHX) 16 miles or 22 km by car East Midlands 48 miles / 77 km by car Luton 70 miles / 112 km by car Heathrow – all terminals 73 miles / 115 km by car London Stansted 118 miles / 189 km by car For train information www.thetrainline.com for coach travel www.bus-pass.com . Coach transfers are included for groups of 15 students or more for camp students. What people are saying about us? My hosts were FANTASTIC PEOPLE!!!! The accommodation was perfect, I have no words about it! My room was big, clean and tidy. The bed was perfect and soft, I shared the bathroom with the others but every day I found it perfectly clean. Louise was a perfect “mum”: she washed my clothes and cleaned the house very well. Steven was a perfect “dad”: he took care of the garden and was very nice and smiling. Poppy was a perfect “sister” and she asked me and my roommate advice about clothes. In conclusion my roommate was FANTASTIC! I did everything with her and we laughed and sang together a lot. Now we are still in touch every day via messenger. I think that our summer camps were fantastic because we have had a lot of fun while we met other families and students. As there were a lot of nationalities of students to help to continue practising English. Also the Leamington city is quite safe and nice to welcoming foreign English students. Warwickshire is a very nice and interesting region in England with lots of things to visit and to do, and the people are also very enjoyable and nice.