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LIFE IN OXFORD PROGRAM
Summer 2015
June-August
www.antcoxford.co.uk contact@oxfordexclusif.co.uk
Two weeks that can change your life
Summer life in Oxford
June-August 2015
for students... for you
All Nations has a Christian ethos and our Life in Oxford program is designed to welcome
young people from across the world. As a student you will be able to mingle with people
from many nations and cultures, forging interesting and diverse links in the process.
FOUR great programmes:
Life in Oxford staff help you to see and experience England first hand—staying with a host
family also helps give you a real taste of Oxford life on a personal level.
Each Programme is packed full of activity and interest. The first week is focused on
orientation and the second week helps you to see Oxford as a ‘window on the world’. There
are also options to carry your studies on for more than 2 weeks via Certificate & Diploma
courses.
One day at a glance 1.
1. Life in Oxford STUDY TOUR 12-16 year olds (Page 6)
2. Life in Oxford ENGLISH PROGRAM All Ages or
Business English 18+ (Page 7)
3. Life in Oxford: A LEVEL PREPARATION 16-19 year olds (Page 8)
4. Life in Oxford: WESTERN CULTURAL
LIFE & HISTORY
University Entrance, Mature Students &
University Students (Page 9)
Exploring-
Oxford and England
The Sheldonian Theatre
Merton College
We have given careful thought to the Life
in Oxford program and have chosen peo-
ple with life experience of both Western
and Eastern cultures, yet who know Ox-
ford very well, to guide you. Prepare to
encounter the full range of Oxford’s histo-
ry, business heart, science research and
culture in a relaxed, but lively way.
Oxford Lecture hall Talks and activities Walk the University!
Discover the old and the new. Become fa-
miliar with some of the great cities of the
world. Find the mixture of tradition, legend
and the modern that is Oxford.
Then go further afield—London, Bath,
Stratford-on-Avon & other great English
cities and National Parks.
2.
Oxford High Street, London
8:00 — 9:00 Breakfast
Have a healthy and nutritious start to your day
9:00 — 12:00 Classes, lectures & tutorials
Interact with Oxford in and outside the classroom. Have dynamic teaching
experiences that look at literature, talk science, and uncover the humanities. See,
hear and learn about some of the most famous places & objects in the world -
breathe the life of Oxford through your studies!
12:00 — 1:30 Lunch
Lovely settings, excellent surroundings, great food, interesting people.
1:30 — 4:00 Out & about in Oxford
Explore, take photos, do trips, find hobbies, undertake fun Oxonian activities -
find out about the key people, events and experiences that have shaped the city
down the centuries; and that still do.
4:00 — 6:30 Stimulate your mind
Debates, discussions, readings & writing. Hot topics & Q&A sessions. You may
even get to learn with some of the best minds in the world!
6:30 — 7:30 Dinner
Catch up with friends and talk about the day.
7:30 — 11:00 Evening Activities
A range of sports and competitions, clubs and societies, plays and films,
concerts and more. Optional Prayer and Bible Study groups.
11:00 Home to unwind, have a hot drink and get some much-needed sleep
]
3.
Be involved in Professional creative workshops
led by sister organisations in Oxford.
Have your horizons expanded!
4.
1. STUDY TOUR
This 2 week interactive tour is designed to intro-
duce younger students (12-16 years old) to stud-
ying in the UK from an Oxford perspective. Stu-
dents will study in the morning, including some
of their own research on Oxford, and explore
in the afternoon. There are also “all-day” trips
organised.
2. General English
(Open to all Ages)
2 week program, or longer.
A committed, lively and academic ap-
proach to teaching English as a sec-
ond language on all our courses
2. Business English
(18 Years +)
We want to stretch you towards success, and
so employ Business English teachers and tu-
tors that combine English language training,
and specialist business knowledge and ex-
perience. 2 week programme, or longer
4. .Western Cultural Life & History
(University Entrance, University students & Mature students)
Moving onto University or simply interested in western culture,
history and business? The first module of the western cultural history
diploma is an overview of the key cultural influences on the
history of the western world with an entrepreneurial focus
in the second week. You can do a 2 week program or carry on and com-
plete a diploma.
3. A level preparation
(16-19 years old)
The jump from British GCSE’s to A level’s can be a challenging one. Are you
interested in doing British A Level’s? Are you prepared? We offer introducto-
ry A level courses and a study skills programme to get you in shape. 2 week
program; or longer.
Course
Summaries
5.
STUDY TOUR
A program with an exciting
variety of workshops, vis-
its, activities & day trips.
DISCOVER OXFORD TWICE OVER
Week One (examples)
 How Oxford University began
 Oxford: door way to an ancient
 world of learning
 The Colleges of Oxford University
 Interview an Oxford University student
 Visit Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston
Churchill
 Visit to Bath - ancient city of the Romans.
 Science – when did it begin? And where is it going?
 Punting & Visit to an Oxford University College
 Relax in University Parks
 Visit Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespeare Country
Week Two (examples)
 Entrepreneurship.
 Business school.
 The Western world
(what we need to know)
 The Ashmolean museum
(East & West)
12 -16 year olds
6.
Connected Committed
:
Life in Oxford: English Programme
Beginner/Pre-intermediate/Intermediate/Upper/Intermediate/Advanced
Business English: International English &
Company Expectations
(Open to 18 years old & above)
You can extend your studies
with a personal program
worked out between you and
the college.. Work out how
many weeks and hours you
want.
Academic English:
IELTS for University
entrance
What is different
about All Nations
English courses?
Friendly and
internationalAcademic
Open to all ages
7.
A level program
Stretch your mind- take the leap
from GCSE to A level
A level requires
more workwith texts,
and more evalua-
tion.
Are you prepared?
As a Christian College we believe
the gospel can be revealed in all
subjects, for those who seek. The
following program is an example
of how this can be discovered in
A level RS, Philosophy and Soci-
ology. Similar courses can be ar-
ranged for Maths, the Sciences, the
Humanities, English & the Arts).
Week two
AM The divine attributes. PM Subject
choice tutorials
AM Time, eternity and foreknowledge PM
Subject choice tutorials
AM Christianity or Islam? PM Subject
choice tutorials
AM Independent or state church? Is
there a global model? PM Subject choice
tutorials
AM What is the nature of life beyond
death? PM Subject choice tutorials
Week one
AM The question of the beginning of the
universe PM Subject choice tutorials
AM Design and evolution PM Subject
choice tutorials
AM The problem of evil and suffering PM
Subject choice tutorials
AM Human nature and government PM
Subject choice tutorials
AM Secularisation- for or against? PM
Subject choice tutorials
16-19 year olds
8.
Module One Courses: What is Western Cultural History?
Christianity & its influence ... The Enlightenment & Science
Western Political Landscapes ... Western Identity...
Is there a structure to western economic progress?
What is an entrepreneur? Generating ideas,
raising finance, breaking through into profit….
The course is intensive and intended to stretch students towards being able
to write good quality essays at University level, and yet develop an entrepre-
neurial outlook and vision. Students have use of the Oxford University library,
access to top quality tutors, teachers, and educational & business leaders.
 Tutors, and teachers based in Oxford.
 Local and knowledgeable
 Friendly and helpful
 Experts in different fields of knowledge
 Excellent links to the University of Oxford
 Access to educational and business leadership
2 week programme initially. The college also offers a continuation programme. You can choose to do more study
in your first summer (after your initial two weeks) or you can return in subsequent summers — and so achieve a
Diploma in Western Cultural History.
College Tutors
More questions we will
consider here in Oxford
What vision can I gain
from my time of study
here?
What influences the culture
of the University?
What can I learn from this
historic city and University
that will be life changing?
WESTERN CULTURAL
LIFE & HISTORY
University
preparation
University
Entrance
University
Students
Mature
Students
9.
Host family Accommodation
All host families are from the
local community and are known
to All Nations Tutorial College.
You will be welcomed into the
family who will share their
home with you and help you as
you adjust to life in England.
All rooms are comfortable, with
a single bed and study facilities.
The meals will be half-board,
with breakfast and an evening
meal. Your hosts will help if you
have any special requirements.
For further details visit:
http://www.antcoxford.co.uk/
home/accommodation
10.
11.
Programmes Special itinerary for
each programme
Cost for 4 weeks
(including accommoda-
tion + evening & weekend
activities )
Cost for 2
weeks
(including
accommoda-
tion +
evening
& weekend
activities)
1. ‘Life in Oxford’ Study
tour 12-16 years of
age.
An introduction to study in the UK
from Oxford- a fast paced, in-
teractive overview including
all subjects.
Day trips are frequent but
when in Oxford the pro-
grammes consists of
1 hour teaching,
1 hour interactive workshop &
1 hour touring Oxford
Day & weekend trips across
the UK break up the study time
e.g. London, Cambridge,
Shakespeare’s town Stratford
upon Avon, Harwell and many
more places of interest.
£3700.00 £1700.00 for 2
weeks
2. General or Business
English
9-12 AM General English or
Business English
14.20-17.10 PM General Eng-
lish orBusiness English
£1800.00 £1000.00 for 2
weeks
3. A level preparation
IELTS Exam preparation/
Cambridge Exam prepara-
tion
9.12.30 AM one-one tutori-
als and 2-4 pm study time
25 hours per week of classes
£2900.00
£1800.00
£1590.00 for 2
weeks
£980.00 for 2
weeks
4. Western cultural life &
history
10-12 AM One-one tutorials
2-4 PM One-one tutorials
£3800.00 £2000.00 for 2
weeks
5. Tailor made
programme
If you would like to us to ar-
range a programme of your
choice based on a combination
of the programmes this can
also be arranged for you.
tbc tbc
10 per cent discount for all bookings of 15 students or more or if the bookings are made before April
31st 2015.
All participants on the part time drama programme will receive £110 off the normal price if they wish to
take part, meaning the cost will be only £100!
Further access to one to one tuition can be found through Oxford Exclusif Tutorial Agency, where all are
tutors are Oxford University graduates!
Life in Oxford programmes
Contact Us
Office:
All Nations Tutorial College,
The Gallery, c/o Viva,
54 Marston Street,
Oxford, United Kingdom.
OX4 1LF
Phone:
Email:
Website:
UK Phone: +44 [0] 1865 865 183
ANTC Office: contact@oxfordexclusif.co.uk
www.antcoxford.co.uk
12.

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  • 1. LIFE IN OXFORD PROGRAM Summer 2015 June-August www.antcoxford.co.uk contact@oxfordexclusif.co.uk
  • 2. Two weeks that can change your life Summer life in Oxford June-August 2015 for students... for you All Nations has a Christian ethos and our Life in Oxford program is designed to welcome young people from across the world. As a student you will be able to mingle with people from many nations and cultures, forging interesting and diverse links in the process. FOUR great programmes: Life in Oxford staff help you to see and experience England first hand—staying with a host family also helps give you a real taste of Oxford life on a personal level. Each Programme is packed full of activity and interest. The first week is focused on orientation and the second week helps you to see Oxford as a ‘window on the world’. There are also options to carry your studies on for more than 2 weeks via Certificate & Diploma courses. One day at a glance 1. 1. Life in Oxford STUDY TOUR 12-16 year olds (Page 6) 2. Life in Oxford ENGLISH PROGRAM All Ages or Business English 18+ (Page 7) 3. Life in Oxford: A LEVEL PREPARATION 16-19 year olds (Page 8) 4. Life in Oxford: WESTERN CULTURAL LIFE & HISTORY University Entrance, Mature Students & University Students (Page 9)
  • 3. Exploring- Oxford and England The Sheldonian Theatre Merton College We have given careful thought to the Life in Oxford program and have chosen peo- ple with life experience of both Western and Eastern cultures, yet who know Ox- ford very well, to guide you. Prepare to encounter the full range of Oxford’s histo- ry, business heart, science research and culture in a relaxed, but lively way. Oxford Lecture hall Talks and activities Walk the University! Discover the old and the new. Become fa- miliar with some of the great cities of the world. Find the mixture of tradition, legend and the modern that is Oxford. Then go further afield—London, Bath, Stratford-on-Avon & other great English cities and National Parks. 2. Oxford High Street, London
  • 4. 8:00 — 9:00 Breakfast Have a healthy and nutritious start to your day 9:00 — 12:00 Classes, lectures & tutorials Interact with Oxford in and outside the classroom. Have dynamic teaching experiences that look at literature, talk science, and uncover the humanities. See, hear and learn about some of the most famous places & objects in the world - breathe the life of Oxford through your studies! 12:00 — 1:30 Lunch Lovely settings, excellent surroundings, great food, interesting people. 1:30 — 4:00 Out & about in Oxford Explore, take photos, do trips, find hobbies, undertake fun Oxonian activities - find out about the key people, events and experiences that have shaped the city down the centuries; and that still do. 4:00 — 6:30 Stimulate your mind Debates, discussions, readings & writing. Hot topics & Q&A sessions. You may even get to learn with some of the best minds in the world! 6:30 — 7:30 Dinner Catch up with friends and talk about the day. 7:30 — 11:00 Evening Activities A range of sports and competitions, clubs and societies, plays and films, concerts and more. Optional Prayer and Bible Study groups. 11:00 Home to unwind, have a hot drink and get some much-needed sleep ] 3.
  • 5. Be involved in Professional creative workshops led by sister organisations in Oxford. Have your horizons expanded! 4.
  • 6. 1. STUDY TOUR This 2 week interactive tour is designed to intro- duce younger students (12-16 years old) to stud- ying in the UK from an Oxford perspective. Stu- dents will study in the morning, including some of their own research on Oxford, and explore in the afternoon. There are also “all-day” trips organised. 2. General English (Open to all Ages) 2 week program, or longer. A committed, lively and academic ap- proach to teaching English as a sec- ond language on all our courses 2. Business English (18 Years +) We want to stretch you towards success, and so employ Business English teachers and tu- tors that combine English language training, and specialist business knowledge and ex- perience. 2 week programme, or longer 4. .Western Cultural Life & History (University Entrance, University students & Mature students) Moving onto University or simply interested in western culture, history and business? The first module of the western cultural history diploma is an overview of the key cultural influences on the history of the western world with an entrepreneurial focus in the second week. You can do a 2 week program or carry on and com- plete a diploma. 3. A level preparation (16-19 years old) The jump from British GCSE’s to A level’s can be a challenging one. Are you interested in doing British A Level’s? Are you prepared? We offer introducto- ry A level courses and a study skills programme to get you in shape. 2 week program; or longer. Course Summaries 5.
  • 7. STUDY TOUR A program with an exciting variety of workshops, vis- its, activities & day trips. DISCOVER OXFORD TWICE OVER Week One (examples)  How Oxford University began  Oxford: door way to an ancient  world of learning  The Colleges of Oxford University  Interview an Oxford University student  Visit Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill  Visit to Bath - ancient city of the Romans.  Science – when did it begin? And where is it going?  Punting & Visit to an Oxford University College  Relax in University Parks  Visit Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespeare Country Week Two (examples)  Entrepreneurship.  Business school.  The Western world (what we need to know)  The Ashmolean museum (East & West) 12 -16 year olds 6.
  • 8. Connected Committed : Life in Oxford: English Programme Beginner/Pre-intermediate/Intermediate/Upper/Intermediate/Advanced Business English: International English & Company Expectations (Open to 18 years old & above) You can extend your studies with a personal program worked out between you and the college.. Work out how many weeks and hours you want. Academic English: IELTS for University entrance What is different about All Nations English courses? Friendly and internationalAcademic Open to all ages 7.
  • 9. A level program Stretch your mind- take the leap from GCSE to A level A level requires more workwith texts, and more evalua- tion. Are you prepared? As a Christian College we believe the gospel can be revealed in all subjects, for those who seek. The following program is an example of how this can be discovered in A level RS, Philosophy and Soci- ology. Similar courses can be ar- ranged for Maths, the Sciences, the Humanities, English & the Arts). Week two AM The divine attributes. PM Subject choice tutorials AM Time, eternity and foreknowledge PM Subject choice tutorials AM Christianity or Islam? PM Subject choice tutorials AM Independent or state church? Is there a global model? PM Subject choice tutorials AM What is the nature of life beyond death? PM Subject choice tutorials Week one AM The question of the beginning of the universe PM Subject choice tutorials AM Design and evolution PM Subject choice tutorials AM The problem of evil and suffering PM Subject choice tutorials AM Human nature and government PM Subject choice tutorials AM Secularisation- for or against? PM Subject choice tutorials 16-19 year olds 8.
  • 10. Module One Courses: What is Western Cultural History? Christianity & its influence ... The Enlightenment & Science Western Political Landscapes ... Western Identity... Is there a structure to western economic progress? What is an entrepreneur? Generating ideas, raising finance, breaking through into profit…. The course is intensive and intended to stretch students towards being able to write good quality essays at University level, and yet develop an entrepre- neurial outlook and vision. Students have use of the Oxford University library, access to top quality tutors, teachers, and educational & business leaders.  Tutors, and teachers based in Oxford.  Local and knowledgeable  Friendly and helpful  Experts in different fields of knowledge  Excellent links to the University of Oxford  Access to educational and business leadership 2 week programme initially. The college also offers a continuation programme. You can choose to do more study in your first summer (after your initial two weeks) or you can return in subsequent summers — and so achieve a Diploma in Western Cultural History. College Tutors More questions we will consider here in Oxford What vision can I gain from my time of study here? What influences the culture of the University? What can I learn from this historic city and University that will be life changing? WESTERN CULTURAL LIFE & HISTORY University preparation University Entrance University Students Mature Students 9.
  • 11. Host family Accommodation All host families are from the local community and are known to All Nations Tutorial College. You will be welcomed into the family who will share their home with you and help you as you adjust to life in England. All rooms are comfortable, with a single bed and study facilities. The meals will be half-board, with breakfast and an evening meal. Your hosts will help if you have any special requirements. For further details visit: http://www.antcoxford.co.uk/ home/accommodation 10.
  • 12. 11. Programmes Special itinerary for each programme Cost for 4 weeks (including accommoda- tion + evening & weekend activities ) Cost for 2 weeks (including accommoda- tion + evening & weekend activities) 1. ‘Life in Oxford’ Study tour 12-16 years of age. An introduction to study in the UK from Oxford- a fast paced, in- teractive overview including all subjects. Day trips are frequent but when in Oxford the pro- grammes consists of 1 hour teaching, 1 hour interactive workshop & 1 hour touring Oxford Day & weekend trips across the UK break up the study time e.g. London, Cambridge, Shakespeare’s town Stratford upon Avon, Harwell and many more places of interest. £3700.00 £1700.00 for 2 weeks 2. General or Business English 9-12 AM General English or Business English 14.20-17.10 PM General Eng- lish orBusiness English £1800.00 £1000.00 for 2 weeks 3. A level preparation IELTS Exam preparation/ Cambridge Exam prepara- tion 9.12.30 AM one-one tutori- als and 2-4 pm study time 25 hours per week of classes £2900.00 £1800.00 £1590.00 for 2 weeks £980.00 for 2 weeks 4. Western cultural life & history 10-12 AM One-one tutorials 2-4 PM One-one tutorials £3800.00 £2000.00 for 2 weeks 5. Tailor made programme If you would like to us to ar- range a programme of your choice based on a combination of the programmes this can also be arranged for you. tbc tbc 10 per cent discount for all bookings of 15 students or more or if the bookings are made before April 31st 2015. All participants on the part time drama programme will receive £110 off the normal price if they wish to take part, meaning the cost will be only £100! Further access to one to one tuition can be found through Oxford Exclusif Tutorial Agency, where all are tutors are Oxford University graduates! Life in Oxford programmes
  • 13. Contact Us Office: All Nations Tutorial College, The Gallery, c/o Viva, 54 Marston Street, Oxford, United Kingdom. OX4 1LF Phone: Email: Website: UK Phone: +44 [0] 1865 865 183 ANTC Office: contact@oxfordexclusif.co.uk www.antcoxford.co.uk 12.