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Sir George Campus, UK
The oldest English language school in Cambridge. 64 years of history, 73+ nationalities. Member IALC, British Council, founding member of English UK.
14-17 years old
2 weeks
Weekly hours: 28
Choose your preferred session from the options below and submit your details in order to complete your booking.
January - Boarding
Start | 1/4/2026 |
End | 1/18/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
January - Boarding
Start | 1/4/2026 |
End | 1/25/2026 |
Duration | 3 Weeks |
Price | £2,435 |
January - Boarding
Start | 1/11/2026 |
End | 1/25/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
January - Boarding
Start | 1/11/2026 |
End | 2/1/2026 |
Duration | 3 Weeks |
Price | £2,435 |
January - Boarding
Start | 1/25/2026 |
End | 2/8/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
March - Boarding
Start | 3/29/2026 |
End | 4/12/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
June - Boarding
Start | 6/14/2026 |
End | 6/28/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
June - Boarding
Start | 6/14/2026 |
End | 7/5/2026 |
Duration | 3 Weeks |
Price | £2,435 |
June - Boarding
Start | 6/21/2026 |
End | 7/5/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £1,800 |
This is an intensive course available during the academic year (January to June & August to December). It is homestay also at the main school. This makes year-round study possible for students from 14 years of age.
WHY CHOOSE SIR GEORGE?
Intensive English language program
Available in the winter, spring and autumn
At our main school with full facilities
Homestay accommodation
Designed for teenagers
Guided afternoon study sessions
20 or 28 general English lessons per week
8 life skills lessons per week
Homestay accommodation
All meals, including hot weekday lunches at school
2 after-class activities per week
3 guided study sessions per week
Transfers from and to London’s main airports
Welfare supervision with high staff-to-student ratio
24 hour emergency telephone line
English language level must be at a minimum of elementary.
This is an ideal camp for students aged 14-17 who wish to have intensive English language study in a homestay environment.
As well as learning English, students will discuss problems and difficult situations associated with modern life that many teenagers around the world are facing today or will face in their future. They will compare how they and their friends deal with problems and hear what their
classmates do in their countries. Students will be presented with strategies and we hope that by talking them over, they will be better equipped to overcome future challenges. The areas covered are sometimes not covered in traditional education, such as:
• How to be a successful teenager
• Leadership
• Global Issues
• People from around the world
• How to survive modern life
• Relationships
• Technology and business
• Solving problems and teamwork
Sir George homestays:
A bedroom, shared by two students of the same gender who do not speak the same language (however, some singles are available, please check before booking)
A shared bathroom
All meals included (weekday lunch taken at school)
Laundry once per week
A change of bed linen and towels once per week
On the first Sunday of arrival, check-in with homestays should be between 12:00 and 17:00 (20:00 at the latest)
Laundry:
Your host will wash your clothes for you at least once each week. Bed linen is provided and will also be changed and washed once each week.
Meals:
Breakfast and dinner is provided by your hosts. Lunches on class days are provided at the course centre. At weekends packed lunches are provided. Please inform us if you have special dietary requirements.
Excursions are usually available for Sir George students as an option every other weekend, at additional cost. A full-day excursion to London, for example, costs approximately £45.
Afternoon options
ENGLISH AND LIFE SKILLS FOR TEENAGERS
As well as learning English, students will discuss problems and difficult situations associated with modern life that many teenagers around the world are facing today or will face in their future. They will compare how they and their friends deal with problems and hear what their classmates do in their countries. Students will be presented with strategies and we hope that by talking them over, they will be better equipped to overcome future challenges. The areas covered are sometimes not covered in traditional education, such as:
• How to be a successful teenager
• Leadership
• Global Issues
• People from around the world
• How to survive modern life
• Relationships
• Technology and business
• Solving problems and teamwork
ACTIVITIES & GUIDED STUDY
Each week the Sir George camp offers 3 sessions of guided study and 2 sessions of cultural activities after your lessons. All are included in the fees. During guided study, work is set by your teachers and there is help available from a member of staff. Its aim is to reinforce and extend what you learn during your lessons, thereby helping you make quicker progress. Cultural activities offer a range of indoor activities or a cultural visit to a place of interest in the city - such as punting on the river Cam, King’s College chapel or the Fitzwilliam museum.
AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Sir George students will be met at the airport of arrival in London by a representative on the Sunday of the start of the course. He or she will arrange your transportation to your accommodation by taxi. You will then be taken back to the airport on the Sunday at the end of your course and helped to check-in. The cost of this Sunday service from Heathrow or Stansted airports is included in the fees. A small supplement is charged for Sunday service to Gatwick or Luton airports. If you plan to arrive on a different day or at a different airport please contact us. Additional fees will apply. We must know your travel arrangements in advance. You can choose to make your own arrangements to come to Cambridge but we will need to know the details in advance
HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION
Living with a host family in Cambridge in their private home - a “homestay” - is a great way to practise English in a relaxed environment outside of classes. Our hosts are known to us personally and we inspect all of them regularly. They provide a friendly environment, a clean and comfortable bedroom, good food and a quiet place for study.
Homestays are normally located less than 40 minutes from school on foot, by bicycle or using the frequent bus services. Our hosts are
typical of British and Cambridge society as a whole with different ages and occupations, and from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Bedrooms are usually shared with another student of similar age and different nationality. Some singles are available. Your host will wash your clothes once per week and bed linen and towels will be provided and regularly changed.
Your homestay hosts will provide you with 16 meals per week - breakfast and dinner every day, and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. Weekday lunch is provided at school with a hot or cold option available Monday to Friday in the school café. Special dietary requirements can usually be met if requested in advance.
Is homestay accommodation right for you?
Homestay accommodation is suitable for you if you are interested in living with (and learning about life with) a local Cambridge host. You will have unsupervised free time as you are required to travel independently between the school and your accommodation, by bus, bicycle or on foot. Homestay is only available on our Sir George camp.
A typical day is as follows:
Morning lessons: 09:30 - 11:00
Two lessons (90 minutes): 11:30 - 13:00
Afternoon lessons: 13:45 - 15:15
Two lessons* (90 minutes)
Guided study or activity: 15:30 – 16:15
One session*
*There are no Friday afternoon lessons so cultural activities start from 14:00
Homestays:
A bedroom, shared by two students of the same gender who do not speak the same language (however, some singles are available, please check before booking)
A shared bathroom
All meals included (weekday lunch taken at school) - Please inform us if you have special dietary requirements.
Laundry once per week
A change of bed linen and towels once per week
On the first Sunday of arrival, check-in with homestays should be between 12:00 and 17:00 (20:00 at the latest)
Cambridge, an ideal study and living destination, features a cultural trip every Friday to explore the city's highlights. Midweek, we host a social or sports event, enabling students to practice English and socialize outside the classroom.
Sample activities:
Charcoal sketching
Bag design
T-shirt design
Basketball
Quizzes
Mask making
Board games
Traditional English tea party
Excursions are available for students at extra cost on most weekends.
Destinations include:
London,
Warwick Castle,
Oxford,
Windsor Castle,
Brighton.
The average price of an excursion is 55 GBP per person.
Airport Transfers: Included for Heathrow and Stansted arrivals/departures on Sundays.
Arrival/departure time: Arrive by 20:00 on Sunday before course; depart on Sunday after course.
Aim for 14:00-17:00 on Sunday at accommodation.
For transfers to or from Gatwick or Luton airports on Sundays a supplement is charged.
Inform us if arranging your own transfer to accommodation.
Our team meets you at the airport, with transport to accommodation.
Unaccompanied Minors (UM): Check airline rules for under 18 travel; provide our contact details.
Travel Rules for Under 18s: Verify country-specific travel consent requirements. Parental Consent is required for under 18s traveling without parents.
Contact emergency phone if difficulty finding our representative.
Possible one-hour wait at airport for group assembly.
Journey From Airport: Be prepared for a non-stop journey; no toilet stops.
Delayed Flights: We monitor flights; representative will wait.
Morning lessons:
09:30 -11:00 - Intensive study lessons 1 & 2
11:30-13:00 - Intensive study lessons 3 & 4
Afternoon lessons:
Guided study or activity:
*There are no Friday afternoon lessons so cultural activities start from 14:00
Excursions: approximately 55 GBP per person.
Gatwick Airport Transfer: 215 GBP/one-way for a car to Cambridge, and 255 GBP/one-way for a car to Sir Edward in Ely.
20 general English lessons per week
8 life skills lessons per week
Homestay accommodation
All meals, including hot weekday lunches at school
5 sessions of guided study or cultural activities per week
Transfers from and to London’s main airports
Welfare supervision with high staff-to-student ratio
24 hour emergency telephone line
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