There's an excellent choice of accommodation at St. Clare's. The specialist Student Services Officer selects
the college residence or private home that is best for your needs.
Accommodation options |
Living with a local host
Choose the homestay option if you are really serious about improving your English
- Mix with native speakers, practising your language skills in everyday social
situations.
- Immerse yourself in the culture: learn about the city and the country from people
who live there.
- Interact with local people as you travel to and from school every day by bus, by bike
or on foot.
- Get a taste of home cooking and sit together in the evenings to chat about the events
of the day.
- Enjoy the benefits of a single room with your own individual space.
- Meet your friends for lunch in the college dining room or for drinks and snacks during
the day.
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Living in college
Choose one of the college residences if you want a little more independence.
- Live with other students as part of the St. Clare's international community.
- Meet students from around the world: exchange views and learn to live together.
- Choose a shared room or a single room - depending on your budget and the availability
of your choice.
- Choose a private bathroom and kitchen - depending on availability.
- Meet together for meals in the dining room or cater for yourself
- Become more independent as you make the transition from living at home to living at
university.
- Ask your resident house manager for advice about living in the UK.
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Choose between |
- Self-catering or Meals included
- Single room or Twin room
- Superior room or Standard room
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What the accommodation fee includes |
College houses
- Supervised accommodation from the day of arrival to the morning after the last
day of the course; bed linen and towels; room cleaning (weekdays); heating and lighting.
- Accommodation fees include your stay in your house during the mid semester
breaks but not
the two week spring break.
- If you have chosen to include meals they are as follows (excluding the semester breaks):
• January - August 2013 - breakfast and lunch - Monday to Friday
• September 2013 - August 2014 - lunch - Monday to Friday
Homestay
- Fees include accommodation as a guest with a local host (appraised and inspected
regularly by our Student Services Officer), single room, bed linen and towels, laundry
facilities, breakfast and dinner every day (lunches can be bought in college) and
support provided by the Student Services Officer in college. Some of our hosts
offer a single superior option (ensuite facilities).
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