Studio Cambridge is driven by the mission to bring together people from all parts of the world and learn English in England. This will result in people being more culturally aware, increased tolerance and overall intellectual curiosity. The learning environment provided by the school is safe and home-like. Along with learning English, the students will learn about British life, culture and history. The school is also accredited and a Full Circle Education Group of Schools, British Council, English UK, IALC, IELTS and Cambridge Assessment English.
Even though the school is large and well-known, the students will be treated with a lot of care. There is a 24-hour helpline available for students as well as health insurance for free.
The school has an imposing reputation as one of the longest-established English language schools in Britain from its foundation in 1954. There is a range of specialised courses available which are taught by highly professional and qualified teachers. Students are also able to choose the type of accommodation, have free after-class activities and experience the excellent location in Cambridge.
The school also runs seven summer camps from the ages of 8 to 19. Three of these take place in Cambridge. The school has experience in running these camps for many years. The first camp started running over 50 years ago, and the newest one started in the last ten years. The centres are either managed at Studio Cambridge, one of the Cambridge University colleges or some other reputable schools and colleges.
Each camp is specially made for the different age groups, including the academic, sports and social aspects, and accommodation and supervision. All centres include many activities that supplement the English language lessons, and the program is full so that there is always something happening. Exercises consist of sports, arts and crafts, local visits, language games and parties.
Many of the camps have options or themes such as Global Leaders, Cambridge University Discovery, Coding, Dance, Creative Social Media or IELTS.
LOCATION
The camp takes place in Studio Cambridge, which is located in Cambridge, England. It is already world-famous for its colleges and education, many beautiful sights such as unique architecture, the beautiful River Cam, and picturesque parks and gardens. The students will feel right at home learning in this wonderfully authentic English setting.
The primary school is open throughout the whole year, and it is based in historic buildings from the 19th century which belong to Cambridge University. The city of Cambridge and the train station is within walking distance where there are regular and direct lines to London. The classes take place the whole year, and additional classrooms are available for students during peak study times.
Along with its many years of teaching experience, a university is also a place of research and invention with Microsoft, Apple and ARM centred here. The city is not so large, making it perfect for getting around on foot or by bike, but it still has beautiful attractions and social venues such as clubs, cinemas and museums.
MAJOR SIGHTS NEARBY
This location has different beautiful sights to explore nearby ranging from cultural and historic buildings, natural landscapes, museums & galleries, shopping and restaurant destinations. The school is only 15 minutes away from the centre of Cambridge on foot.
Some of the many beautiful attractions available in Cambridge includes Punting on the River Cam, Cambridge Colleges like King’s, Trinity, Jesus and St. John’s College, Fitzwilliam Museum and Gallery, the University Botanic Garden and the Grantchester Meadows.
Cambridge also hosts many kinds of festivals throughout the year such as science, history, beer, music, film, literature and Shakespeare festivals. Some of these are one of the oldest or most prominent in the United Kingdom.
AVAILABLE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMMES
Studio Cambridge takes pride in providing social activities for students as it helps them practice English in different situations. This all relates to the way we eat, the sports we play, occasions that we celebrate and the way we live our life. Students will use the language with new friends from around the world.
Excursions are generally provided to Sir George students every second weekend for an additional fee. For example, students can take a full-day tour to London for about £45.
Along with the three sessions of guided study, the students are also offered two sessions of cultural activities every week. They usually take place after classes and these activities are included in the fees. The activities can range from indoor activities to outside visits to areas of interest such as punting on the River Cam, King’s College chapel or a visit to the Fitzwilliam Museum.
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