The following information is designed to:
- Help you prepare your child for the course
- Inform you about travel arrangements and airport procedures
- Reassure you that good care will be taken of your child at all times
Contact details
The address for the school for all letters and correspondence during the course is: St. Clare's, Oxford atRye St. Antony School
Franklin Road
Oxford OX3 8BY In case of an emergency out of hours a mobile telephone number will be available through the course office answer-phone.
Contacting your child
The best time to call your child is in the evenings after 1900 hrs. Remember that on some evenings your child will be taking part in activities so you may not be able to contact your child at that time. Please do not call your child between the hours2130 - 0700 UK time. All children must switch off their personal mobile phones overnight.
Immigration
All overseas visitors arriving in the UK must go through Immigration. Students need to:- Show their passport, with visa if required
- Show their St. Clare's letter of acceptance
- Show their Consent to Travel form
Consent to Travel form
All parents MUST complete this form. Please PRINT the completed form. Your son or daughter MUST SHOW IT to Immigration at the airport. Put it with their passport.Arrival and departure
Arrival day is the first Sunday of the course; we cannot accept students before this day. Departure day is the last Saturday of each three-week course. It is not possible for students to stay an extra night at the end of their course.Airport transfers
We take the business of looking after your child very seriously. Please link through here to read all the detailed information about airport transfers.Identity cards
We give all students a St. Clare's identity card which they must carry at all times. Please email or post a passport-sized photograph to the Short Courses Division before the course starts so that we can prepare the cards in good time. We need this as soon as possible. Please email a passport size photo now to summer.admissions@stclares.ac.uk.Money and valuables
All activities are included in the course fees. He/she must also bring £20 for a damage deposit. This money is returned at the end of the course if there is no damage to pay for. To keep money safe we operate an on-site bank. Passports and tickets are also locked in the school safe. Bedrooms are not lockable so students should not bring items of great value. St. Clare's cannot accept responsibility for the loss or theft of personal items.Personal spending money
Your child will only need pocket money for buying souvenirs, postcards, sweets etc. We advise personal spending money of about £50 per week minimum.Medical and travel insurance
The course fees include travel insurance cover with an independent insurance company organised by St. Clare's brokers. These are the full details of the Travel Insurance Policy. If you need to make any claims on the policy you must contact the insurance company yourself. However we strongly recommend that you take out your own insurance in the case of lost or stolen belongings.Medical problems
If your child feels unwell he/she should tell a member of staff. There will be a first-aider at the school 24 hours a day. We can arrange visits to the doctor or hospital. Emergency medical treatment in the UK is free to everyone. However, you may have to pay for a doctor's appointment. In order to avoid this charge please remember to bring any additional documentation or health cards, eg. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). It is essential that you tell us about any medical conditions or allergies which you think we should know about.Accommodation
Rooms on our junior campus vary from singles to small dormitories. Where possible older students are given single or twin rooms but this cannot be guaranteed. Boys and girls are accommodated separately and may not enter each others' bedrooms. Each house is supervised by a member of staff. They help with problems at any time, day or night. Students are expected to share with others usually of a different nationality but similar age. If you have a specific request regarding your child's accommodation please contact us at least three weeks before the start of the course. Please note that we cannot guarantee to satisfy all such requests.Linen and laundry
Towels and bed linen are provided and are normally changed every 10 days. Students need to bring their own towel for swimming. All clothes must be marked with the student's name. Clothes are washed from Monday to Friday. Please ensure that your child brings a bag which can be used for laundry. Students should bring sufficient clothing to last for at least 5 days.Special requirements
If your child needs a special diet, or facilities/arrangements for religious observance, or if there is any other important information, such as medical conditions, please write on the personal and medical information form that you return to the Summer Courses office.Sports
All students on the course are encouraged to take part in sports, including swimming. You must tell us in writing if you do not wish your child to take part in any particular activity. Students are welcome to bring tennis racquets. They should bring swimwear and swimming towel if they want to swim.Supervision
Junior students aged between 10-12 are not allowed to leave the Summer Junior Campus without adult supervision. The 13-15 year old students may be allowed some independence for shopping on specified afternoons. This permission will only be given if they have demonstrated a mature attitude. They will be checked out and checked in. No student may go out unsupervised in the evenings.Rules
In the UK it is illegal for children to:- buy cigarettes
- buy alcohol
- use drugs
- be respectful and tolerant of staff and fellow students
- comply with specified bedtimes
- must not smoke
- behave in a socially acceptable way at all times
- not cause any wilful damage to property which is not their own
Classes
Our Junior students have 18 hours of tuition per week: 3½ hours on 4 weekday mornings and 2 hours on 2 weekday afternoons.Sports
We offer a range of sports during the course. These include: tennis, football, swimming, badminton, volleyball, basketball, softball, table tennis, aerobics, punting.Sample daily timetable
Daily schedule |
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08.00 |
Breakfast |
09.00 |
Language lesson: getting to know each other / asking questions |
10.00 |
Language lesson: writing a postcard to an English friend |
11.00 |
Break with snack |
11.20 |
Language lesson: 'Have fun with sport' learn and share new words |
12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
Project lesson: design, write and make a class magazine |
15.30 |
Activities: swimming, treasure hunt, face painting |
18.00 |
Dinner |
19.00 |
International Quiz Night with prizes |
21.00 |
Story-telling / sing-a-long |
22.00 |
Bedtime |
Sample activities programme
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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Sports and games | Half day excursion: Warwick Castle | Tennis | Excursion: London Eye and museums | Swimming | Arts and crafts | Free time |
Sports | ||||||
free time | free time | Boardgames | ||||
Half day excursion: Oxford Colleges | ||||||
Evening meal | ||||||
Sports | Bouncy castle | Games | Sports | Outside games | Sports | Bungee run, barbecue and games |
Arts and crafts | Welcome party, barbecue and games | International night | Hawaiian disco | |||
Film in hall | Film in hall |