Why Earlscliffe ?
UNESCO School
Award Winning Programme
International Environment
Optional Extras
About the Course
Think Global (English Level :Pre- Intermediate (A2) and Above)
This course drives language development by encouraging its learners to adopt “the values, attitudes and behaviours that support responsible global citizenship” (UNESCO)
Think Global! is designed not only to maximise your language development but to do this through using UNESCO’s ‘Four pillars of learning’: learning to know; learning to do; learning to be and learning to live together.
Earlscliffe’s Think Global! programme is truly ‘global’ in all senses of the word.
Other Available Courses:
Mini MBA
University Preparation
Sustainable Futures
Breaking Digital
Package Includes:
2 weeks stay
20hours tuition per week
End of Course report and Certificate
Special feature: UNESCO debates every Thursday
Maximum class size of 15 students
Residential accommodation on full board basis
Excursions and Social Programme
1 Year Free Online course
Placement test
Teaching materials
Comprehensive insurance
Airport Transfers (from Heathrow or Gatwick
About the School
This Summer School takes place at Earlscliffe School, a leading independent school in the UK. The programme offers teenage students a great combination of English language learning, cultural excursions and activities, providing a truly memorable summer experience.
The School
Not far from the world-famous White Cliffs of Dover, Earlscliffe Summer School is located in the English coastal town of Folkestone. Situated a short train journey from London, Earlscliffe is highly regarded for its achievements in producing outstanding A-Level results and also its prestigious status as a UNESCO School The recently renovated campus provides the perfect learning environment for academic achievement.
Formed of eight Victorian and Edwardian buildings, at Earlscliffe campus students can enjoy an inspiring environment that quickly feels like a home from home. With its recently renovated residential facilities, life on campus feels both comfortable and modern.
The school is what is known as an ‘in-town’ campus of buildings, meaning that students can easily walk between classes, meals, accommodation and activities, which helps new students to settle into this new environment quickly and feel part of a learning community where students can get to know one another.
All students live in the school’s own, supervised residences which are located within a few minutes’ walk of both the main building and the school house classrooms.
Accommodation
Earlscliffe Summer School offers students high-quality student residences. Girls and boys live in separate, supervised accommodations. Rooms are mostly twin or triple rooms and all have en-suite WC and showers. The ‘in-town’ campus means that students can walk between their classes, to meals, accommodation, and activities with ease.
Meals are held in the dining room. We offer a varied menu with a mixture of British and international cuisine. Dietary requirements can be catered to upon special request in advance of your course.
Social Activities
Students at Earlscliffe Summer School enjoy a balanced programme including sports, arts and crafts, and cultural events. The programme is delivered across the campus and nearby sports centre facilities.
The seaside location of the summer school enables students to take regular daytime and evening trips to the beach, whilst the campus’s proximity to Folkestone’s town centre provides the opportunity for students to visit an array of shops and cafes.
Excursions
Earlscliffe Summer School students will enjoy full-day trips on Wednesdays and Sundays, as well as evening trips to bowling, laser tag or the cinema.
On Sundays students may visit: the world-famous cathedral city of Canterbury, take a river boat tour; go ice-skating, visit Bluewater shopping centre; a theme park, Margate and Dreamland or Windsor Castle.
Students will also be able to travel on the high-speed, direct train to London accompanied by our staff. During the summer we have previously visited some of the capital’s most famous landmarks and museums, including the London Eye; the Tower of London; the British Museum; the London Dungeons; and the Natural History Museum. Each year excursions are reviewed in order to provide the best and enriching opportunities available.
During excursions, students will also benefit from some supervised free time in small groups.
OPTIONAL EXTRA ACTIVITIES
Alongside our inclusive multi-activity social programme and excursions, students also have the opportunity to join some additional extra activities. Each optional extra can be booked once per stay. Please speak to us when booking for costs and availability.
STAND UP PADDLE BOARDING
Discover the fundamental techniques required to be proficient at paddling, turning, and stopping while touring the Sunny Sands Bay and Folkestone Harbour area.
PAINTBALL
Having fun in the forest while avoiding opponents and attempting to plant the team’s flag (all safety equipment is provided and must be worn at all times).
MUSICAL TRIP – DISNEY’S ‘THE LION KING’™ IN LONDON’S WEST END
Experience the joys of the familiar tale of the ‘The Lion King’™ in person at London’s famous West End.
WARNER BROS HARRY POTTER™ TOUR
If you’re a fan of Harry Potter, enjoy a magical day out at this popular attraction. Discover the inner workings of all of the great intricacies of the most successful film and book series of all time!