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Regent at Stowe
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Dynamic Residential Campfor Children and Teenagers
AgePlease note occasionally we may accept a 12 year old student on this course, providing they show the maturity required to cope with the programme.
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Developing leadership and teamworkWe go beyond just language learning and help students to develop skills of independence, team working and leadership, decision making and in presenting. We place each student in an international team, which encourages a sense of belonging and creates a safe and welcoming environment. Students win Regent Lion points for their team for exemplary behaviour and successful activities, which creates competition within a positive atmosphere and boosts their confidence to join in and express themselves. In our Team-Lead sessions we run lively team building activities and reflect on leadership and team work.
08.15 Breakfast
09.00 Morning meeting
09.30 Language structure
10.45 Language skills
12.00 Interest based learning
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Homework/Review
14.15 Performance project
16.00 Active session
18.30 Dinner
19.30 Team-Lead
20.30 Evening activity
22.30 Bedtime
Belonging to our communityThe morning assembly is a lively, energetic start to the day in which students learn and engage with staff and others. At mealtimes our staff join the students in their teams. In the evenings we arrange lively activities like Talent and Fashion Shows, Murder Mysteries and Casino Nights.
Confidence in performingThe performance project challenges students to question the world around them and to discuss, compare and evaluate what they discover. They follow a weekly performance project in their teams which culminates in making a film, drama, debate or presentation in which they showcase their learning.
Releasing energy and talentAll students have an activity session filled with a variety of sports or other activities. We offer swimming, water-polo, netball, yoga, volleyball, badminton, rugby, football, basketball, dance, nature walks, cooking, henna, craft, art, clay modelling and more.
The perfect setting for a special summer camp
Typical timetable (All English)Senior Junior
08.00 Breakfast
08.45 Morning meeting
09.00 Language structure
11.00 Language skills
12.45 Lunch
13.45 Homework / daily review
14.00 Performance project
15.30 Active session
17.15 Team-building
18.00 Dinner
18.45 Free time (phone calls)
19.30 Evening activity
21.00 Pyjamas
21.30 Lights out
AgePlease note occasionally we may accept a 12 year old student on this course, providing they show the maturity required to cope with the programme.
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Regent Summer Schools12 Buckingham Street, London WC2N 6DFsummerschools@regent.org.uk+44 (0) 20 7872 6622
#RegentStowe2017www.regent.org.uk
BuckinghamRegent at Stowe
Fees
All English - Senior, Junior, Exam
Length of course Dates Fees
2 weeks08.07-21.0722.07-04.0829.07-11.08
£2,630
3 weeks08.07-28.0722.07-11.08
£3,900
4 weeks 08.07-04.08 £5,170
5 weeks 08.07-11.08 £6,440
Exams offered FCE, CAE, IELTSFCE exam date: 26.07; CAE exam date: 25.07Cambridge exam fee £185 not included
What’s includedFull board accommodation, tuition and supervised activity programme including 1 full day and 1 half day excursion per week, Certificate of Achievement, transfers from Heathrow or Gatwick between 10.00-19.00 on our Sunday start dates, with return flights on Saturday between 12.00-19.00. Not included in the fees are individual taxis outside our standard times at £130 (one way) from Heathrow or £155 (one way) from Gatwick to Stowe, £50 key/damage deposit (collected on arrival at Stowe and refundable provided no loss or damage has occurred).
Transfers For arrivals into Heathrow and Gatwick airports we provide a Welcome Lounge on our start and finish dates. Here students wait for their onward transfer to Stowe in comfort and safety in a supervised environment, and food and drink is served. We provide outdoor sports such as football, basketball and volleyball and indoor activities such as table tennis and a cinema showing English films.
Assistance A 24 hour emergency contact line is in place throughout the duration of all courses.
All English – Science & Technology Sample Timetable Stowe
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
08.15-08.45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
09.00-09.30 Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting
Departures
or
Full DayExcursion toCambridge
Go to theFitzwilliam
Museum, visitthe BotanicalGardens, havean ice-cream
Photo challenge
Relaxed morning09.30-10.30 Language Structure
LanguageStructure Language Structure Language Structure Language Structure
10.30-10.45 Break Break Break Break Break
Games, volleyball,
henna
10.45-11.45 Language Skills ExcursionEnglish
Language Skills Language SkillsLeavers: Exit Test
Others: Weekly Test &Excursion English
11.45-12.00 Break Break Break Break Break
12.00-13.00How plants grow
(life cycles)Excursion
English LessonNutrition Forces in Action Sound waves
13.00-13.45 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14.00-15.30Daily review/
Performance Project- Input
½ Day Excursion to
Oxford
Walking tour ofcolleges and
museum visitsInteractive
survey
Daily review/Performance
Project– Planning
Daily review/Performance Project
- Rehearsal
Daily review/Performance Project-
Presentation
Badminton,nature walk,swimming
16.00-18.00Active Session
Tennis, Swimming, Jewellery
Basketball, Rugby,
Clay Modelling
Drumming, Still life drawing,
Football
Netball, Painting, Waterpolo
Afternoon TeaParty or similarEnglish cultural
experience
18.30-19.00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
BBQ Dinner19.30-20.30Team-Lead
Mindfieldteambuilding
Survivalteambuilding
Balloonteambuilding
Constructionchallenge
Blindfold teambuilding
20.30-22.00 Scavenger hunt Casino Murder mystery Talent show Disco Film night Jungle survival
23.00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
All English – Exam Sample Timetable Stowe
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
08.15-08.45 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
09.00-09.30 Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting
Departures
or
Full DayExcursion toCambridge
Go to theFitzwilliam
Museum, visitthe BotanicalGardens, havean ice-cream
Photo challenge
Relaxed morning09.30-10.30 Language Structure
LanguageStructure Language Structure Language Structure Language Structure
10.30-10.45 Break Break Break Break Break
Games, volleyball,
henna
10.45-11.45 Language Skills Language Skills Language Skills Language SkillsLeavers: Exit Test
Others: Weekly Test &Excursion English
11.45-12.00 Break Break Break Break Break
12.00-13.00 Exam Skills ExcursionEnglish Lesson
Exam Skills Exam Skills Exam Skills
13.00-13.45 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14.00-15.30Daily review/
Exam Strategies
½ Day Excursion to
Oxford
Walking tour ofcolleges and
museum visitsInteractive
survey
Daily review/Practice test
Daily review/Exam Strategies
Daily review/Practice test
Badminton,nature walk,swimming
16.00-18.00Active Session
Tennis, Swimming, Jewellery
Basketball, Rugby,
Clay Modelling
Drumming, Still life drawing,
Football
Netball, Painting, Waterpolo
Afternoon TeaParty or similarEnglish cultural
experience
18.30-19.00 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner
BBQ Dinner19.30-20.30Team-Lead
Mindfieldteambuilding
Survivalteambuilding
Balloonteambuilding
Constructionchallenge
Blindfold teambuilding
20.30-22.00 Scavenger hunt Casino Murder mystery Talent show Disco Film night Jungle survival
23.00 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
All English – Junior Timetable Overview – Stowe
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
08.00-08.30 Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
08.45-09.00 Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting Morning Meeting
Departures
or
Full DayExcursion toCambridge
Go to theFitzwilliam
Museum, visitthe BotanicalGardens, havean ice-cream
Photochallenge
Relaxed morning09.00-10.30
Arrivals: Entry TestOthers: Excursion
English Lesson
LanguageStructure
LanguageStructure
LanguageStructure
Weekly testStory Presentations
10.30-11.00 Break Break Break Break BreakGames,
volleyball,henna11.00-12.30 Language Skills Excursion
EnglishLanguage Skills Language Skills
Leavers: Exit TestOthers: Excursion
English
12.45-13.30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
13.45-15.15Daily review/Performance
Project - Input
½ DayExcursion to
Oxford
Walking tourof colleges andmuseum visits
Interactivesurvey
Daily review/Performance
Project– Planning
Daily review/Performance
Project - Rehearsal
Daily review/Performance
Project-Presentation
Badminton,nature walk,swimming
15.30-17.00Active Session
Tennis, Swimming,Jewellery
Basketball, Rugby,Clay Modelling
Drumming,Friendship bands,
Football
Netball, Painting,Waterpolo Afternoon Tea
Party or similarEnglish cultural
experience17.15-18.00Team-Lead
Cups and conesteambuilding
Balloonteambuilding
Constructionchallenge
Blindfoldteambuilding
18.00-18.45 Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner BBQ Dinner
18.45-19.15Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)Free time
(phone calls)
19.30-21.00 Scavenger hunt Casino Murder mystery Talent show Disco Film night Jungle survival
21.00-21.30 Pyjamas Pyjamas Pyjamas Pyjamas Pyjamas Pyjamas Pyjamas
21.30 Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out Lights out
See below for our full programme of excursions*. Full day excursions take place on Saturday, and half day excursions take place on Tuesday afternoon.
Week 1Tuesday 10th July - OxfordOxford University / Bodleian Library / Walking tour of Oxford colleges and sights
Saturday 14th July - Cambridge (or London if safety concerns allow) Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Botanic Gardens / Great St Mary's tower (panoramic views)
Week 2Tuesday 17th July - Bicester Seniors - Bicester Village mallJuniors - Bicester town centre
Saturday 21st July - LeicesterNational Space Centre visit with planetarium, exhibition, and human space flight simulator**
Week 3Wednesday 25th July - Kenilworth CastleMedieval re-enactment; visit to castle
Saturday 28th July – Stratford-Upon-AvonJuniors – visits to: Shakespeare’s Birthplace / New Place / Mary Arden’s Farm Seniors - visits to: Shakespeare’s Birthplace / New Place / Hall’s Croft
Week 4Tuesday 31st July - OxfordAshmolean Museum / Walking tour of Oxford colleges and sights / shopping
Saturday 4th August - CambridgeUniversity of Cambridge / Walking tour of Cambridge colleges and local sights / Sedgwick Museum
Week 5Tuesday 7th August - Milton KeynesShopping
Regent Stowe Excursions 2018
Regent Summer Schools, 38 Binsey Lane, Oxford, OX2 0EY, EnglandT: +44 (0) 1865 258 316 summerschools@regent.org.uk
* This may be subject to change. ** Human Space Flight Simulator for Seniors only.
Excursions from Regent Stowe
Regent Summer Schools, 38 Binsey Lane, Oxford, OX2 0EY, EnglandT: +44 (0) 1865 258 316 summerschools@regent.org.uk
Cambridge
Cambridge is perhaps most famous for its world-class university but it has much more than this to offer its visitors. The local Fitzwilliam museum has a wealth of interesting art and artefacts on display, plus there is a lot to explore and discover in the local countryside.
Oxford
Oxford is a historic city with a unique and interesting history for visitors to explore. The city is famous for its prestigious university and beautiful buildings, including the Radcliffe Camera, Bridge of Sighs and Christ Church College to name just a few. Oxford also has a strong literary tradition, inspiring authors such as C.S. Lewis, Lewis Carroll and J.R.R. Tolkien.
London
The capital city of England has been long regarded as one of the best cities in the world. London is home to the Queen, the Houses of Parliament and some of the best tourist attractions on the world. With over 30 million visitors a year, this city has something for everyone to enjoy. We ensure students get to experience some of the diversity and local opportunities as well as the usual tourist attractions.
Stratford-Upon-Avon
This market town was built in 1196 on a medieval grid system and has many historical and cultural treasures. In the 16th century the town was home to England’s best known playwright William Shakespeare. Today his place of birth is world-famous.
Every course at Regent Stowe offers one full day and one half day excursion per week to exciting and educational destinations across the UK. Among others, we offer excursions to Oxford, Cambridge, London and Stratford-Upon-Avon. We prepare students in advance with observation tasks or photo challenges.
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