The Royal Princess Camp was founded in 1989 by Mary Paris to provide companionship to her daughters and other children. The camp offers courses in dance, music, culinary arts, photography, languages and more. Girls between ages 8-17 of any nationality can attend, provided they pass entrance exams and speak English. The camp aims to improve language skills and offers accommodations, meals, transportation, trips and an infirmary.
The Royal Princess Camp was founded in 1989 by Mary Paris to provide enjoyment and language skills development for her daughters and other children. The camp offers courses in dance, music, culinary arts, photography, languages and more. It accepts girls ages 8-17 internationally and provides accommodation, meals, excursions and cultural activities over summer sessions.
The bulletin provides announcements for Nexus International School learners, including information about canteen queues, after school activities, bus schedules, locker registration, auditions for an arts week performance, and rehearsals for a school play. It also includes reminders about an orchestra rehearsal and performance, an optional book subscription, and notes that attendance is compulsory for an IB options information evening for year 11 learners and their parents.
The story introduces Wanda, a poor Polish girl who claims to have 100 dresses but always wears the same faded blue dress to school. Her classmates Peggy and Maddie make fun of her for this contradiction. Wanda sits at the back of the class to hide her dirty feet. Despite coming from a poor background, Wanda wins first prize in a school painting contest by drawing 100 designs for colorful, exquisite dresses, impressing the judges with her talent and imagination.
Ms. Faten Abilmona is recommended for a teaching position. She has taught Arabic at the Universal American School in Dubai where she showed a love for the school community, pride in her Arabic language and heritage, and a willingness to go above and beyond her duties. In the classroom, she challenges students to think independently and promotes open discussions while keeping lessons aligned with IB standards. She is always available to support parents and has developed strong rapport with students and parents. The letter writer's daughter has been driven to excel in Arabic under Ms. Abilmona's encouragement.
This document provides information about after school activities. It describes classes that will be held about Spanish language, art, volunteer work, and Vietnamese language and culture. Students are encouraged to join the classes which will be fun and help them learn.
AIS Middle School is offering several after-school clubs including Spanish club taught by Ms. Shelly in room 207, Dodge ball club led by Mr. Wu outside, Art club with Ms. Donna in room 201, Community Service club with Ms. Kathleen in room 107, and a Vietnamese club taught by Vietnamese teachers in room 108.
AIS Middle School is offering several after-school clubs including Spanish club taught by Ms. Shelly in room 207, Dodge ball club led by Mr. Wu outside, Art club with Ms. Donna in room 201, Community Service club with Ms. Kathleen in room 107, and a Vietnamese club taught by Vietnamese teachers in room 108.
This document outlines the details of a mobility meeting in Denmark from February 18th to 25th, 2015. It thanks the Danish hosts for their hospitality in welcoming foreign guests and opening their homes. It provides expectations for participants to be open-minded, not afraid of mistakes, forget prejudices, and take opportunities. Host families are advised to shake hands upon greeting, remove shoes indoors, and accommodate any food allergies. The program schedule includes the Turkish team's arrival on Tuesday and contact information.
The Royal Princess Camp was founded in 1989 by Mary Paris to provide enjoyment and language skills development for her daughters and other children. The camp offers courses in dance, music, culinary arts, photography, languages and more. It accepts girls ages 8-17 internationally and provides accommodation, meals, excursions and cultural activities over summer sessions.
The bulletin provides announcements for Nexus International School learners, including information about canteen queues, after school activities, bus schedules, locker registration, auditions for an arts week performance, and rehearsals for a school play. It also includes reminders about an orchestra rehearsal and performance, an optional book subscription, and notes that attendance is compulsory for an IB options information evening for year 11 learners and their parents.
The story introduces Wanda, a poor Polish girl who claims to have 100 dresses but always wears the same faded blue dress to school. Her classmates Peggy and Maddie make fun of her for this contradiction. Wanda sits at the back of the class to hide her dirty feet. Despite coming from a poor background, Wanda wins first prize in a school painting contest by drawing 100 designs for colorful, exquisite dresses, impressing the judges with her talent and imagination.
Ms. Faten Abilmona is recommended for a teaching position. She has taught Arabic at the Universal American School in Dubai where she showed a love for the school community, pride in her Arabic language and heritage, and a willingness to go above and beyond her duties. In the classroom, she challenges students to think independently and promotes open discussions while keeping lessons aligned with IB standards. She is always available to support parents and has developed strong rapport with students and parents. The letter writer's daughter has been driven to excel in Arabic under Ms. Abilmona's encouragement.
This document provides information about after school activities. It describes classes that will be held about Spanish language, art, volunteer work, and Vietnamese language and culture. Students are encouraged to join the classes which will be fun and help them learn.
AIS Middle School is offering several after-school clubs including Spanish club taught by Ms. Shelly in room 207, Dodge ball club led by Mr. Wu outside, Art club with Ms. Donna in room 201, Community Service club with Ms. Kathleen in room 107, and a Vietnamese club taught by Vietnamese teachers in room 108.
AIS Middle School is offering several after-school clubs including Spanish club taught by Ms. Shelly in room 207, Dodge ball club led by Mr. Wu outside, Art club with Ms. Donna in room 201, Community Service club with Ms. Kathleen in room 107, and a Vietnamese club taught by Vietnamese teachers in room 108.
This document outlines the details of a mobility meeting in Denmark from February 18th to 25th, 2015. It thanks the Danish hosts for their hospitality in welcoming foreign guests and opening their homes. It provides expectations for participants to be open-minded, not afraid of mistakes, forget prejudices, and take opportunities. Host families are advised to shake hands upon greeting, remove shoes indoors, and accommodate any food allergies. The program schedule includes the Turkish team's arrival on Tuesday and contact information.
This document provides an overview of Freezywater St. George's CE Primary School in Enfield, London. The over 100-year-old school has 210 students from Reception through Year 6, with each class named after a saint. It is linked to St. George's Church and holds many services there throughout the year. The school follows a creative curriculum and all students learn French, with various clubs also offered before and after school.
La Fayette school is named after General La Fayette and is located in Brioude, France. It has both a college and high school. The school has around 450 students aged 11-16 and has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit important exams in various subjects at the end of 4th year. The school has facilities for various sports and extracurricular activities like choir, art clubs, and a cafeteria.
The students from Spain enjoyed meeting new people and making friends during their visit to Meadowhead School in England. They liked going to Whitby and experiencing English culture through activities like drama lessons, shopping, and exploring Sheffield. The students learned some English and Finnish vocabulary, and gained an understanding of modern heroes and villains as well as life in England. Some found it difficult to understand the fast English accents or lessons at first. Most wanted to extend their stay to two weeks to spend more time with their host families and see more of England. Overall, the exchange was considered a very positive experience.
This document provides information on an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire for students ages 5-17, including details on courses, activities, accommodations, and testimonials. The camp offers small English language classes along with afternoon activities and excursions. Courses range from just lessons to lessons plus activities and excursions. Accommodations include homestays. Sample activities include visits to museums, art galleries, and theme parks. Students provide positive feedback, saying they had fun practicing English and meeting other nationalities while feeling safe in Leamington Spa.
This document provides information about an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, UK for students aged 5-17. It summarizes the program offerings which include English lessons focused on developing communication skills, weekly activities and excursions. Lessons are small with a focus on building confidence. Feedback from previous students noted high satisfaction rates with the lessons, accommodation, and organization of the camp. The document provides details on prices, registration, schedules and testimonials.
This document provides information about the Heart of England's 2016 winter camp programmes for students ages 5-17, including:
- Small English language classes focused on building confidence and all communication skills
- Afternoon activities and excursions to local attractions to learn about British culture
- Homestay accommodations with host families and transportation included
- One week sessions starting any Monday between February and August 2016
- High student satisfaction rates based on feedback from 2015 summer camp
The document provides information about the Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd., a company that offers summer camp programs for students ages 5-17 in Leamington Spa, UK. It details the company's contact information, location, program dates and prices, activities, and weekly topics that will be covered. Students can choose programs that include English lessons, activities, excursions, and accommodations with host families.
La Fayette school is located in Brioude, France and is named after General La Fayette. It has both a college and high school with around 450 pupils aged 11-16. The school has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit an important exam in several subjects at the end of 4th year. The school has facilities for sports like gymnastics, handball, swimming and athletics. It also has a canteen, student common room and library.
La Fayette school is named after General La Fayette and is located in Brioude, France. It has both a college and high school with around 450 pupils aged 11-16. The school has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer, along with around 70 total teachers. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit an important exam in several subjects at the end of 4th year. The school offers various extracurricular activities like clubs, sports, and facilities like a library and cafeteria.
The document provides updates on several school activities and achievements:
- Three girls were selected to play for the Surrey U17s football team who drew 3-3 against Oxfordshire.
- Erin Saunders was a ballgirl at a Surrey Storm vs Hertfordshire netball match attended by 6,000 spectators.
- The school received approval for a new music, science and technology building as part of its development plan.
- The school held an Environment Day to raise awareness of climate change and various literary activities occurred during Book Week.
The document summarizes a winter camp program offered by The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd. in Leamington Spa, UK for students ages 5-17. The program offers English courses, afternoon activities, excursions, and homestay accommodations. Courses focus on developing language skills while learning about British culture. Past students reported high satisfaction rates with the lessons, activities, and organization of the program. The document provides details on dates, prices, and testimonials.
- The document describes an extra-curricular English club called "We Love English" with the objectives of increasing students' interest in English, exposing them to English culture, and developing creative skills.
- The club involved listening to English songs, rhymes, and stories performed by students of different grades. Students recited poems, acted out tales, and sang songs in English to entertain their peers.
- The organizer thanked and praised the performances. They hoped the students enjoyed the party and would continue learning English. The club aimed to make English fun and promote language acquisition outside the classroom.
The document provides updates from Hill School in New Zealand. It discusses several recent events at the school including a senior production, Matariki celebrations to mark the Māori New Year, a cultural mufti day, and an assembly to commemorate World War 1. It also summarizes classroom highlights from Room 13 and Room 19, including learning about different cultures, writing goals, and success in the Mathex math competition.
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The document summarizes a summer language camp called "Smart Kids" held at the Zhvyrka school. The camp's motto is "non-stop learning, non-stop fun" and is divided into groups based on colors of the rainbow. The camp aims to develop students' communicative skills, enrich their English vocabulary, and have them learn poems, songs, and do team activities while developing leadership skills. The camp staff includes a head and several teachers, as well as art, craft, sport, and games instructors. Over nine days the camp involves welcoming activities, daily lessons focused on topics like sports, happiness, travel, animals, romance, dreams, and preparing for a closing festival celebrating the camps in Sok
The document summarizes a summer language camp called "Smart Kids" held at the Zhvyrka school. The camp's motto is "non-stop learning, non-stop fun" and is divided into groups based on colors of the rainbow. The camp aims to develop students' communicative skills, enrich their English vocabulary, and have them learn poems, songs, and do team activities while developing leadership skills. The camp staff includes a head and several teachers, as well as art, craft, sport, and games instructors. Over nine days the camp involves welcoming activities, daily lessons focused on topics like sports, happiness, travel, animals, romance, dreams, and preparing for a closing festival celebrating the camps in Sok
British children typically begin their education around ages 3-4 by attending nursery or play schools, which are not compulsory. Compulsory primary education begins at age 5 and lasts for six years, with children attending infant school from ages 5-7 and junior school until age 11. Secondary education follows and lasts five years, after which pupils take GCSE exams at age 16. Some students then pursue further education at colleges, while others stay at secondary school for two additional years to prepare for university. Higher education usually begins at age 18 and lasts three to four years at universities, polytechnics, or colleges of higher education. Oxford and Cambridge are two of the oldest and most prestigious universities, dating back to the 12th and
The document provides information about English language programs for children and adults offered by The Heart of England Study Programmes in Leamington Spa, UK. The programs include 15 hours of lessons per week focusing on communication skills, along with cultural activities and excursions. Accommodation is available with host families. Feedback from previous students and parents praise the school for its safety, organization, teaching quality and helping students improve their English.
This document provides an overview of Freezywater St. George's CE Primary School in Enfield, London. The over 100-year-old school has 210 students from Reception through Year 6, with each class named after a saint. It is linked to St. George's Church and holds many services there throughout the year. The school follows a creative curriculum and all students learn French, with various clubs also offered before and after school.
La Fayette school is named after General La Fayette and is located in Brioude, France. It has both a college and high school. The school has around 450 students aged 11-16 and has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit important exams in various subjects at the end of 4th year. The school has facilities for various sports and extracurricular activities like choir, art clubs, and a cafeteria.
The students from Spain enjoyed meeting new people and making friends during their visit to Meadowhead School in England. They liked going to Whitby and experiencing English culture through activities like drama lessons, shopping, and exploring Sheffield. The students learned some English and Finnish vocabulary, and gained an understanding of modern heroes and villains as well as life in England. Some found it difficult to understand the fast English accents or lessons at first. Most wanted to extend their stay to two weeks to spend more time with their host families and see more of England. Overall, the exchange was considered a very positive experience.
This document provides information on an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire for students ages 5-17, including details on courses, activities, accommodations, and testimonials. The camp offers small English language classes along with afternoon activities and excursions. Courses range from just lessons to lessons plus activities and excursions. Accommodations include homestays. Sample activities include visits to museums, art galleries, and theme parks. Students provide positive feedback, saying they had fun practicing English and meeting other nationalities while feeling safe in Leamington Spa.
This document provides information about an Easter camp program in Leamington Spa, UK for students aged 5-17. It summarizes the program offerings which include English lessons focused on developing communication skills, weekly activities and excursions. Lessons are small with a focus on building confidence. Feedback from previous students noted high satisfaction rates with the lessons, accommodation, and organization of the camp. The document provides details on prices, registration, schedules and testimonials.
This document provides information about the Heart of England's 2016 winter camp programmes for students ages 5-17, including:
- Small English language classes focused on building confidence and all communication skills
- Afternoon activities and excursions to local attractions to learn about British culture
- Homestay accommodations with host families and transportation included
- One week sessions starting any Monday between February and August 2016
- High student satisfaction rates based on feedback from 2015 summer camp
The document provides information about the Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd., a company that offers summer camp programs for students ages 5-17 in Leamington Spa, UK. It details the company's contact information, location, program dates and prices, activities, and weekly topics that will be covered. Students can choose programs that include English lessons, activities, excursions, and accommodations with host families.
La Fayette school is located in Brioude, France and is named after General La Fayette. It has both a college and high school with around 450 pupils aged 11-16. The school has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit an important exam in several subjects at the end of 4th year. The school has facilities for sports like gymnastics, handball, swimming and athletics. It also has a canteen, student common room and library.
La Fayette school is named after General La Fayette and is located in Brioude, France. It has both a college and high school with around 450 pupils aged 11-16. The school has a headmaster named Mister Jayer and a deputy headmistress named Mrs Kurer, along with around 70 total teachers. Students have 5 hours of English class per week and sit an important exam in several subjects at the end of 4th year. The school offers various extracurricular activities like clubs, sports, and facilities like a library and cafeteria.
The document provides updates on several school activities and achievements:
- Three girls were selected to play for the Surrey U17s football team who drew 3-3 against Oxfordshire.
- Erin Saunders was a ballgirl at a Surrey Storm vs Hertfordshire netball match attended by 6,000 spectators.
- The school received approval for a new music, science and technology building as part of its development plan.
- The school held an Environment Day to raise awareness of climate change and various literary activities occurred during Book Week.
The document summarizes a winter camp program offered by The Heart of England Study Programmes Ltd. in Leamington Spa, UK for students ages 5-17. The program offers English courses, afternoon activities, excursions, and homestay accommodations. Courses focus on developing language skills while learning about British culture. Past students reported high satisfaction rates with the lessons, activities, and organization of the program. The document provides details on dates, prices, and testimonials.
- The document describes an extra-curricular English club called "We Love English" with the objectives of increasing students' interest in English, exposing them to English culture, and developing creative skills.
- The club involved listening to English songs, rhymes, and stories performed by students of different grades. Students recited poems, acted out tales, and sang songs in English to entertain their peers.
- The organizer thanked and praised the performances. They hoped the students enjoyed the party and would continue learning English. The club aimed to make English fun and promote language acquisition outside the classroom.
The document provides updates from Hill School in New Zealand. It discusses several recent events at the school including a senior production, Matariki celebrations to mark the Māori New Year, a cultural mufti day, and an assembly to commemorate World War 1. It also summarizes classroom highlights from Room 13 and Room 19, including learning about different cultures, writing goals, and success in the Mathex math competition.
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The document summarizes a summer language camp called "Smart Kids" held at the Zhvyrka school. The camp's motto is "non-stop learning, non-stop fun" and is divided into groups based on colors of the rainbow. The camp aims to develop students' communicative skills, enrich their English vocabulary, and have them learn poems, songs, and do team activities while developing leadership skills. The camp staff includes a head and several teachers, as well as art, craft, sport, and games instructors. Over nine days the camp involves welcoming activities, daily lessons focused on topics like sports, happiness, travel, animals, romance, dreams, and preparing for a closing festival celebrating the camps in Sok
The document summarizes a summer language camp called "Smart Kids" held at the Zhvyrka school. The camp's motto is "non-stop learning, non-stop fun" and is divided into groups based on colors of the rainbow. The camp aims to develop students' communicative skills, enrich their English vocabulary, and have them learn poems, songs, and do team activities while developing leadership skills. The camp staff includes a head and several teachers, as well as art, craft, sport, and games instructors. Over nine days the camp involves welcoming activities, daily lessons focused on topics like sports, happiness, travel, animals, romance, dreams, and preparing for a closing festival celebrating the camps in Sok
British children typically begin their education around ages 3-4 by attending nursery or play schools, which are not compulsory. Compulsory primary education begins at age 5 and lasts for six years, with children attending infant school from ages 5-7 and junior school until age 11. Secondary education follows and lasts five years, after which pupils take GCSE exams at age 16. Some students then pursue further education at colleges, while others stay at secondary school for two additional years to prepare for university. Higher education usually begins at age 18 and lasts three to four years at universities, polytechnics, or colleges of higher education. Oxford and Cambridge are two of the oldest and most prestigious universities, dating back to the 12th and
The document provides information about English language programs for children and adults offered by The Heart of England Study Programmes in Leamington Spa, UK. The programs include 15 hours of lessons per week focusing on communication skills, along with cultural activities and excursions. Accommodation is available with host families. Feedback from previous students and parents praise the school for its safety, organization, teaching quality and helping students improve their English.
2. Royal Princess Camp
This Camp was founded by Mary Paris in 1989.
This lady founded the camp when her second
daughter born, she founded it because her
first daughter Marisa Paris was always
complaining because she felt really alone. This
camp was created to provide a good time not
only to her daughters but also to other
children that felt the same way as Marisa. It
also improves many language skills to the
participants, because there children from all
over the world join together and communicate.
Mary chose to give this name to the camp in
honor to her great-great grandmother that
4. Courses
• In this camp girls can enjoy several
courses as :
• Dance;
• Music;
• Culinary;
• Arts;
• Photography;
• Languages;
5. Dance
This course involves several types of
dance, such as:
• Classic dance
• Contemporary dance
• Jazz dance
• Ballroom dances
• Break dance
6. Dance
Here in the camp we have many teachers to
every course and in this course we have to
teachers. To classic, contemporary and
ballroom dances we have Miss Shields; she
is a very well-known dancer because she has
participated in one of the most known dance
company.
To the other types of dance we have Miss
Brooke, she is a very good teacher and she
has already taught on a very prestigious
dance school in Russia.
7. Music
• This course includes many subjects like:
• Piano;
• Choir;
• Violin;
• Harp;
• Guitar;
• Flute.
8. Dance
In this course we have a different
teachers, to piano Miss Harris, that is a very
famous pianist, that have played in very
places in the world; to choir and flute we
have Miss Thorn, who is a great
teacher, who have already taught in one of
the most known music schools in the entire
world.
To teach Harp we have Miss Lily, that is a
great teacher and promise to be a famous
harpist. Finally to teach guitar and violin we
have Miss Helen who is a well-known
9. Culinary
This is one of the courses that we offer, to
tech this we have a great chef, Mrs. Hanna, she
has a very famous restaurant here in Scotland.
This course is great to improve the culinary
skills of the girls. It is most appreciated by the
older girls because they have to know this kind
of things to deal whit many problems of their
lives.
10. Arts
This course is really appreciated by the
girls because they can do whatever
they want, we have many subjects in
this course such as
dressmaking, decoupage, painting, dra
wing, gluing and many more.
To teach this kind of subjects we have
Miss Hurt, who has much knowledge
about arts and an amazing talent.
11. Photography
We also offer this course to the girls, because
it is a very prestigious kind of art.
In this course girls can learn how to use a
camera, how to use the light in every photo
and many more.
To teach this subject we have Miss Nancy,
who is a marvellous photographer with lots of
knowledge about this theme.
12. Languages
This is a very important course, because
as we can see here in the camp we receive
children from every place and that speak
different languages:
• English
• Germany
• French
• Spanish
To teach this subjects we have Miss
Lindsay (English and Germany) and Miss
Jackson (Spanish and French), which are
a very famous linguist.
13. Eligibility
We chose our students according to
different criteria:
1. The students have to have ages between
the eight and the 17 years old.
2. The students have to talk English
3. The students have to be girls
4. The students have to pass in 4 of the 5
exams that we give to them according to
the courses that they chose.
5. These exams have many questions about
the subject that they chose and also
have many activities that they have to do
without mistakes according to the theme.
14. Date
We open the camp every summer on June 20th
, but the inscriptions start March 10th . The
participants stay on the camp between two to
four weeks and they are pooled according with
their ages.
The students with ages higher than 14 years
stay in one group and the students with ages
under the 14 years stay on another group.
The camp closes every year in September 20th
and we always do a big party with the children
that have participated on the camp that year.
15. Tuition
Duration Number of persons Price
2 weeks 1 340 pounds
4 weeks 1 620 pounds
2 weeks 5 300 pounds
4 weeks 5 580 pounds
The price can be 20 % lower if the girls come i
16. Accommodation
The participants stay in the camp sleeping, we
only accept 100 girls at the camp, and we have
three big buildings with 20 suites, each suite
has room for 5 girls.
Normally we try to put girls from different
places in the same suite because it is a way to
improve their communication skills.
In the camp we also have:
• A giant living room where the girls can interact
and communicate after the activities;
• A great dining hall, where all the girls eat;
• About 20 classrooms, to each subject.
17. Accommodation
The price of the camp includes the meals.
In every meal we have three different menus
(one of them vegetarian) that always have an
entrance, a main course and a dessert.
If some girls are allergic to any food that
should be written in the inscription. In that case
we will have a special menu to the girl/s.
18. Camp services
The camp offers many things, such as:
• A infirmary;
• A little store where the girls can buy
little candies and souvenirs;
• A bus to bring them from the different
airports and transportation to the
camp;
• A bus to take them to many places in
the country;
• A trip to Edinburgh to shopping;
• Tickets to the different museums and
public places;
19. Arrival orientation:
All girls have to be in Edinburgh airport at 9
Am on that day and then many buses will bring
them to the camp. The girls who live near the
camp or the ones that want to come to here in
their transportation can come directly with their
Healthto the camp till 11 Am.
parents and safety:
As you know we offer a great infirmary to the
students in case of any health problem, if the
problem is serious the participant will be
removed to the nearest hospital and the parents
will be immediately informed.
The camp is guarded by security, and the
20. Material that the girls need
mandatorily:
• T- shirt from de camp;
• Passport and Visa;
• Hygiene Products;
• Clothes appropriated for the different courses
like dance , culinary for example;