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Our exceptional
junior summer courses are held at Rye St. Antony School (location
map), only a ten minute bus ride away from both St. Clare's
main site and Oxford city centre, during the months of July and
August. The school and its grounds are enclosed by a secure perimeter
wall, making it safe for your children.
The junior summer
courses fall into two age groups: young juniors age 10-12 and juniors
age 13-16. This allows us to tailor classes, activities and accommodation
to the children's needs. Our teachers are selected for their experience
with the age group and their expertise in teaching. Students are
carefully supervised and our high ratio of staff to students (1:6)
ensures that the welfare of the students is secure. All courses
offer an excellent balance between classroom-based study and exciting
action-packed activities.
Choose
the best course for you for a complete language learning experience:
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Junior
Courses (13-16)
- Study for
3 or 6 weeks (July and August)
- 18 hours'
language tuition per week
- Maximum class
size: 15
- Level: beginner
to advanced
Programme includes:
- 14 hours
of core language study per week (3.5 hours on 4 weekday mornings
each)
- 4 hours per
week of project classes (2 afternoons of 2 hours)
- Some language
work linked to the activities programme, e.g. useful vocabulary
for playing sports, excursion preparation
- Course journal
- the students keep a record of their work and experiences
- Student folder
- Placement
test
- Extensive
programme of after class activities
- 3 excursions
per week
- End of course
certificate and report
To give you
an idea of how our course is run, have a look at our sample
programme from last year.
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Young
Junior Courses (10-12)
- Study for
3 or 6 weeks (July and August)
- 15 hours'
language tuition per week
- Maximum class
size: 15
- Level: beginner
to advanced
Programme includes:
- 12 hours
of core language study per week (3 hours on 4 weekday mornings
each)
- 3 hours per
week of project classes (2 afternoons of 1.5 hours)
- Language
learning through specially designed class activities for the younger
age group, e.g. team games; using puppets, story-telling, songs,
project work etc.
- Language
work linked to the activities programme, e.g. useful vocabulary
for playing sports, excursion preparation
- Course diary
- the students keep a record of their work and experiences
- Student folder
- Placement
test
- Extensive
programme of after class activities
- 3 excursions
per week
- End of course
certificate and report
To give you
an idea of how our course is run, have a look at our sample
programme from last year.
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