Dates and fees 2012
Please click on the type of course you are interested in for the dates, fees and what's included.
| Services included in the fees |
- Language tuition - 25 lessons x 40 minutes per week. Classes have an average of 13-14 students, maximum 15.
At Bradfield, Epsom and Oundle, students prepare for the Trinity examination at grades 1-9 (beginner to upper intermediate); at Sevenoaks, grades 1-11 (beginner to advanced). These grades are aligned to levels pre A1-C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. - Education materials - Student Activity Book included. Textbooks supplied on loan.
- End-of-course certificate with weekly assessments on progress. (Trinity certificate sent 12-13 weeks after the examination.)
- English School Friends at Bradfield and Epsom.
- Full-day excursions - one per week to places of cultural interest (Canterbury, Oxford, Brighton etc).
- Afternoon sports and recreation activities - six days per week, including one half-day excursion per week to London. (At Oundle, the half-day excursions are not to London but to local places of interest, such as Warwick Castle and National Space Centre in Leicester.)
- Evening recreation programme - seven evenings per week.
- Full board accommodation - English breakfast, lunch and evening meal. Laundry service.
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| Centre | Ages | Lessons per week | Dates | Weeks | Fees |
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| Scheduled transfers |
A meeting and transfer service by private coach between London Heathrow airport and the centre is available on published course dates for £45 per transfer.
At other times or from other airports an individual taxi service can be provided at an additional charge. Airport meals are not provided.
| Arrival days | Departure days | ||
| Dep Heathrow | 12.30 | Arr Heathrow | 08.30 |
| Dep Heathrow | 16.00 | Arr Heathrow | 12.00 |
| Dep Heathrow | 19.30 | Arr Heathrow | 15.30 |
Students must arrive / depart on published course dates.
| English School Friends |
At Bradfield, Epsom and Rugby students have the opportunity to mix and make friends with English boys and girls of a similar age. There’ll be one School Friend in each class at these centres, assisting students in the learning process. They’ll have lunch with the students, join in the afternoon activities on campus and go on half-day excursions during the week. It’s an ideal way for students to speak English naturally with English teenagers throughout the day.



