Please enjoy Bede's Summer School 2025 array of summer courses for ages 6-20 in the Southeast of England.
Prospectus 2025
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We are delighted to present our range of residential and day courses for 2025. Set across six campuses in the Southeast of England, Bede’s schools offer fantastic facilities, and a wide-ranging and enlightening choice of programmes. New for 2025 are two specialist courses: Pro Tennis, which includes 12 hours of tennis coaching, and Leaders & Innovators, for students with an eye on their future careers. At Bede’s, educational quality, student experience and well-being are our priorities. As well as the courses and activities, students take part in excursions to experience the best of the UK, both cultural visits and fun-filled attractions. With a wide variety of Sports & Adventure, Creative and Academic Academies available as optional extras to choose from, there is something to ignite every student’s interest and passion. We aim to help each and every student make memories which will stay with them for the rest of their life. – BEST WISHES, Bede’s Summer School
Brighton English for the Future (Coast) (15–17 years) Pathways to Higher Education (16–20 years)
Lancing English Plus (13–17 years) Leaders & Innovators (13–17 years)
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Nationality Mix British Council Accreditation Bede’s Ethos & Values Bede’s Foundation Staff at Bede’s Safeguarding & Student Care Academic Programme Exams On-site Activities Excursions
Day Course Parent Programme Our sites
Eastbourne Windlesham Royal Russell Dicker
Lancing Brighton Academies Appendix
To view Bede’s Summer School’s interactive online Prospectus, please click here.
Windlesham Adventures in English (8–13 years) Digital Trailblazers (10–13 years)
RESIDENTIAL COURSE PACKAGE INCLUDES • Shared Transfer Service – London Gatwick, Heathrow & St Pancras • Student Travel Insurance • Accommodation, Meals & Snacks • On-site Nurse • Laundry Service • 24-hour Emergency Line • Excursions & Attraction Entry • Course Materials, Report & Certificate • Activities & Social Events • Visa Invitation Service • Donation to the Bede’s Foundation
WINDLESHAM
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Royal Russell London Explorers (10–13 years) English for the Future (Capital) (13–17 years) Leaders & Innovators (13–17 years) Day Programmes (10–17 years) Football Camps UK (11–17 years)
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LONDON
ROYAL RUSSELL
Dicker English Plus (12–17 years) Pro Dance (12–17 years) Pro Tennis (12–17 years) Zoology & Animal Management (14–17 years) Football Camps UK (11–17 years)
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Eastbourne Little Explorers (6–11 years) Day & Parent Programme
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Bede’s Summer School | Nationality Mix
Bede’s Summer School runs truly international campuses with students attending from all corners of the world. In 2024, we welcomed students from 62 different nationalities across our six centres in the Southeast of England. To promote a diverse, multicultural learning environment, Bede’s aims to cap enrolments at 20% for any given native language per operational week.
Ukrainian 3.6%
Argentine 9.2%
Turkish 8.5%
Austrian 1.9%
Brazilian 2.7%
Spanish 7.5%
British 7.9%
Romanian 1.9%
Portuguese 1.8%
Chinese 8.2%
Japanese 6.3%
Chinese (HK) 2.1%
Italian 7.9%
French 13.9%
German 8.8%
Argentine Brazilian Chinese French
Austrian
Nationality Mix
British
Chinese (HK)
German Japanese Romanian
Italian
Portuguese Spanish Ukrainian
Turkish
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British Council Accreditation
British Council Accreditation
TEN AREAS OF STRENGTH Bede’s Summer School is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English as a foreign language in the UK. To obtain accreditation schools must be inspected every four years and meet strict criteria.
The inspection report stated that the organisation met the standards of the Scheme. The current British Council report expires 31 March 2027. Please visit our website to find out more.
Bede’s was last inspected in August 2022 and for the third time in a row, was awarded ten overall areas of strength:
We are proud members of English UK – the world’s leading language teaching association with more than 400 members – all accredited by the British Council – including private language schools, educational trusts and charities and language centres in further education colleges and universities.
• Strategic and Quality Management • Staff Management
• Student Administration • Premises and Facilities • Academic Staff Profile • Academic Management • Care of Students • Accommodation • Leisure Opportunities • Safeguarding Under-18s
We are proud members of Quality English – a group of established, independent schools selected for the quality of the service they offer and their commitment to excellence in English Language teaching.
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Bede’s Summer School | Bede’s Ethos & Values
Bede’s Ethos & Values
Our Mission We continue to craft a more joyful education. • Cultivating a vibrant learning experience, motivating us to pursue our individual best. • Providing a festival of opportunity, enabling us to discover new passions and develop new talents. • Building a kind-hearted community, inspiring us to enhance the lives of others.
BE COMPASSIONATE Because a caring community fosters belonging. We expect our community to show kindness to people of all ages, genders and ethnicities, maintaining campuses where every person feels joyful and energised. BE CURIOUS Because wisdom can be found off the beaten track. We encourage our community to discover unlikely passions and hidden niches, releasing them into a wealth of
BE COURAGEOUS Because fortune favours the brave. We challenge our community to stand up for what is right, providing them with a safe environment where they can take bold action in pursuit of brilliance. BE CONSCIENTIOUS Because dedication is a spearhead of success. We ask our community to throw themselves wholeheartedly into every endeavour, taking responsibility for their journey and inspiring others to do the same.
opportunities inside and outside the classroom.
Bede’s Summer School has the privilege of being part of the St Bede’s Sussex Trust, a charitable organisation that puts education, community and sustainability above all else. It is our belief that we should be conscientious and compassionate in all that we do and this is reflected in our provision of Summer School and shared values across all aspects of the Trust.
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Bede’s Foundation
Bede’s Foundation
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We want to make a difference to the lives of young adults who never ever thought they would be able to access a Bede’s education. Ultimately, it comes down to social mobility, to creating a ripple effect across our school, local and wider communities where every single person is afforded the opportunities that a Bede’s education provides – no matter their background. – HEAD AND CEO PETER GOODYER ”
Since our school began, Bede’s has had philanthropy rooted at its very core and many pupils have benefited from transformational bursaries, demonstrating that our core ethos of Compassion, Courage, Conscientiousness and Curiosity is a living and breathing part of everything that we do. In September 2022 we created the Bede’s Transformational Bursary Fund, and in June 2023 launched the Bede’s Development Foundation. The mission of this campaign is to create in excess of twenty 110% Sixth Form transformational bursaries by 2029; the Senior School’s 50th anniversary at The Dicker. A Bede’s transformational bursary is worth 110% and targets those from the most disadvantaged backgrounds and covers a pupil’s fees, transport, uniform and co-curricular programme so that they face no barrier to the opportunities Bede’s provides when they take up their place with us. Making our bursaries truly transformational. For every week booked at the Bede’s Summer School, £20 is donated to the Bede’s Transformational Bursary Fund,, which means together the Summer School will fund two 110% transformational bursaries a year for those most in need.
To find out more about the Bede’s Transformational Bursary Fund, visit the Bede’s Bursary Booklet.
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Bede’s Summer School | Staff at Bede’s
Staff at Bede’s We recognise the key role staff play in making the student experience at Bede’s Summer School special and memorable. That’s why Bede’s carefully selects our staff to ensure they are friendly and enthusiastic, with the skills, experience and passion to bring out the best from the students in our care.
Bede’s aim is to inspire students, widening their horizons and giving them opportunities to make international friendships, whilst also improving their English language skills.
Each centre has a minimum of four senior managers on site:
• Centre Director, who oversees all aspects of the school; • Academic Manager, who ensures the delivery of engaging and motivating academic programmes; • Welfare Manager, who looks after the students physical and emotional well‑being; and • Activity Manager, who is responsible for a varied, enjoyable and inspiring programme of sports, activities, academies, social events and excursions. Every member of staff receives a thorough induction to make sure they are fully prepared for their roles. Staff are residential, so students receive 24-hour supervision and many of the staff return year after year, which helps Bede’s to provide a high standard of pastoral care to students.
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Safeguarding & Student Care
Safeguarding & Student Care
Safeguarding and the health and well-being of our students is the top priority across St Bede’s Trust Sussex. We are led by Annabel Hodge, Director of Safeguarding and Designated Safeguarding Lead, who oversees all the training of Summer School staff to ensure that everyone is aware of their role and responsibility in keeping students safe.
Students are looked after day and night by our on-site, dedicated staff. Each centre has a Welfare Manager and a team of House Parents who work closely together to make sure students feel happy and supported during their stay.
A qualified Registered Nurse is on site at each centre to provide medical care and dispense medicines. We ask parents/ guardians to notify us in advance of any pre-existing conditions and prescription drug needs. Many of the staff are first aid trained so they are able to deal with small incidents which may occur during activities and excursions. An emergency 24/7 contact number is provided to every student and parent/guardian.
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Bede’s Summer School | Academic Programme
Academic Programme At Bede’s Summer School we deliver excellence in student academic programmes. Students learn and develop their love of English through stimulating lessons taught by qualified, enthusiastic and committed teachers. Each of our centres and courses has a closely defined age range that facilitates the design and delivery of a relevant, challenging and constructive syllabus in line with the Bede’s mission. Classes are multicultural and there is a 20% language cap on student enrolments to ensure a diverse international student community.
LESSONS Each course has a different academic curriculum tailored to the age range of the centre. The number of hours of English tuition also varies, depending on the course. Please visit the relevant course pages in the prospectus for further information. PLACEMENT TEST Students take a placement test on arrival to confirm their English level. They will then be placed into appropriate classes according to their level and age at the start of the programme. PROGRESS TEST Progress tests are carried out by the teachers at the end of each week to monitor and review students’ progress and make any necessary adjustments for the following week. LEVELS Under the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), eight levels are
criteria. They are carefully selected during the Recruitment process and undergo lesson observations and take part in continuous professional development. METHODOLOGY The teaching methodology is communicative and interactive, with creativity and personal expression encouraged. Students participate actively in enjoyable and engaging activities to encourage confidence in spoken English. OUTCOMES We present course completion certificates and academic reports, as well as achievement awards in Bede’s Leavers’ Ceremony, not just for academic achievements, but also to recognise effort and improvement in other areas. TUTORIALS Tutorials are available on Friday afternoons, giving students the opportunity to discuss their academic progress with their teachers in one-to-one meetings.
available from A0 (Complete Beginner) to C2 (Proficiency). If a Course or Academy has a minimum requirement it will be stated on the supplementary information.
1 A0
Complete Beginner
2 A1
Beginner
3 A1–A2
Elementary
4 A2
Pre-Intermediate
5 B1
Intermediate
6 B2
Upper Intermediate
7 C1
Advanced
8 C2
Proficiency
SYLLABUS The Bede’s syllabus offers varied, current and relevant topics to engage, motivate and inspire students. The syllabus is tailored to students’ ages, needs and interests to ensure efficient learning. TEACHERS Bede’s English teachers are suitably qualified according to the Accreditation UK
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Exams
Exams
Bede’s Summer School offers a number of intensive exam courses to allow students to obtain a professional qualification to certify their English level in preparation for future academic study or for their future career. All exam courses are run as two-week programmes and include dedicated exam preparation instead of regular English lessons. Students sit the exam during their Bede’s course, normally in the last week.
The exam registration fees are included in the exam course fee. Special arrangements need to be requested with a minimum of 8 weeks advance, subject to availability.
Please see Course Summary 2025 for available dates and refer to exam leaflets for details.
IELTS AGES LEVELS EXAM DATES
CAMBRIDGE AGES 13–17 LEVELS
16–20
B1–C2 (pre-test required) 19 July 2025 Academic 2 August 2025 Academic
B1–C1 (pre-test required)
B1 PET for schools 25 July 2025 B2 First 24 July 2025 C1 Advanced 25 July 2025
EXAM DATES
CENTRE Brighton HOURS 30 Deadline for enrolments 4 June 2025
CENTRE Lancing HOURS 25 Deadline for enrolments 4 June 2025
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Bede’s Summer School | On-site Activities
On-site Activities
At Bede’s Summer School, we believe that students learn just as much outside of the classroom as they do inside of it. Our on-site activity programme is key to this approach. Students will enjoy a wide range of engaging activities that make the most of the high-quality facilities available at all Bede’s Summer School sites.
Each of our boarding school summer centres has an on-site indoor swimming pool, sports hall and fields, as well as multipurpose indoor spaces for showcases and workshops to host the wide array of activities that students will enjoy. Our superb sites allow us to offer varied and exciting activities and evening events in first class surroundings.
Bede’s Summer School understands that all students have different interests. With that in mind, our programmes are designed to have something for everyone that works to the social and cultural benefit of our students combining sports, arts and crafts and challenging competitions.
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Excursions
Excursions are an integral part of the Bede’s Summer School programme and no two weeks are ever the same! We offer students a complimentary mix of visits to places of cultural and historical interest, as well as chances for sightseeing, shopping and amusement. With our carefully defined age ranges, excursions across the summer are tailored to the interests of students and are age‑appropriate. Excursions are organised either three or four times a week, depending on the centre. Midweek excursions are either half-day or full-day visits to local places of interest or to an amusement park or an activity centre.
Saturday excursions are a full-day trip and include a cultural, touristic or recreational visit to London. A sightseeing option is offered every week to ensure that students get the chance to experience the capital’s most famous landmarks. Sunday excursions are often more relaxing trips to a local Sussex seaside town such as Eastbourne, Brighton or Hastings. Students can walk along the beach, have lunch in the park or do some shopping whilst enjoying the sights and attractions on offer.
Excursions
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Bede’s Summer School | Day Course
Day Course
LESSONS & ACTIVITIES Day students will join the residential students in classes which are mixed to ensure they are learning with peers of different nationalities and of the same language ability and age. Day students will also join the varied and exciting on-site activity programme offered as part of the residential courses, or can add any of the available Academies onto their Day Course. ACCOMMODATION We recommend that families stay in the local area near our schools, either enjoying Eastbourne, which is a popular seaside town on the south coast of England, with many seafront hotels offering beautiful views across the coastline, or taking advantage of being in the vicinity of the capital city of London near Royal Russell, which is easily accessible from Central London or south London and northern Surrey. There is a range of options for both locations to suit every budget, from self-catering apartments to deluxe 5-star hotels. Families need to book their own accommodation.
Bede’s Day Courses, offered at Eastbourne and Royal Russell, are a great non-residential option for students who are coming to England with their parents/guardians on a family holiday looking to enjoy the Sussex coast or a London summer experience. PROGRAMME Bede’s Day Courses run from 08.30 to 17.00 Monday to Friday (with a later return on Wednesday) and include the half-day excursion on Wednesdays at Eastbourne or a full-day excursion at Royal Russell. Students may add the evening option (includes dinner and evening social events) on a daily basis and may also join the Saturday and Sunday excursions (supplements payable, see Registration Form for details).
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Parent Programme
Parent Programme
DATES HOURS
29 June–16 August 2025
10 hours per week
GROUP 1
GROUP 2
LEVELS
A0–B1
B2–C1
Monday–Friday 09.00–11.15
Monday–Friday 11.30–14.00
SCHEDULE
MAX CLASS SIZE
8
8
Tuesday & Thursday 14.00–17.00
LEISURE PROGRAMME
Parents of day students in Eastbourne can also study at Bede’s Summer School. ENGLISH LESSONS English lessons are available for the parents of Little Explorers in Eastbourne who would also like to improve their English. We offer lessons in small groups (see Registration Form for details). Classes are designed to improve parents’ general language skills, extend their vocabulary and better their understanding of grammar to improve accuracy when producing spoken and written English.
LEISURE PROGRAMME A Leisure Programme is included on two afternoons per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) to give parents the chance to enjoy light activities and short trips in the local area. Examples may include: Afternoon Tea | Charleston House | Towner Art Gallery | Hastings Visit | Arlington Bluebell Walk and Farm Trail | Beachy Head Walk | Brighton Pier and Shopping in the Lanes | Eastbourne Sightseeing Bus.
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Eastbourne Little Explorers
With a beautiful setting at the foot of Beachy Head, an area of outstanding natural beauty, our Eastbourne centre overlooks the sea and is the term-time home of Bede’s Preparatory School. This compact centre, founded as the first Bede’s School in 1895, has the feel of a family home and offers a safe and welcoming environment for our youngest students. The academic, social and cultural programme is carefully designed to educate and inspire our youngest learners. The Little Explorers course is full of lessons, activities, events and excursions that give students a great introduction to the UK. Lessons are in small classes with a syllabus and materials perfect for young learners. Activities make use of our outstanding facilities and are designed around the interests of younger students. The evening entertainment programme provides an opportunity for recreation and fun and is designed to immerse students in the English language and culture in a stimulating and innovative way. Excursions enable students to visit places of interest. Students will go on a half‑day trip on Wednesday afternoons and full-day trips on Saturdays and Sundays to our exciting range of historic, cultural and fun attractions and destinations.
ACCOMMODATION Our secure boarding houses have bedrooms accommodating 4–8 students that enable new friendships to form and help a sense of community to develop. Students share their bedroom with children of a similar age and from different countries. Bathrooms are shared and in close proximity to bedrooms. FACILITIES AT EASTBOURNE • Art Studio • IT Suite • Astroturf Playground • Sea Views • Beach Access • Sports Fields • Dance Studio • Sports Hall • Drama Theatre • Swimming Pool • Garden Access • Wi-Fi
LOCATION Our Eastbourne Little Explorers centre is located at Bede’s Prep School, situated between the town of Eastbourne, the South Downs National Park and directly in front of the beach. London: 74 miles/119 km LGW: 50 miles/81 km LHR: 89 miles/143 km TOP 10 NATIONALITIES 2024 Chinese German Japanese American Turkish Italian French Spanish Ukrainian Taiwanese
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Little Explorers
AGES
6–11 years
DATES
29 June–16 August 2025
CAPACITY
60 (Residential) & 50 (Day)
LESSONS
17½ hours per week
LEVELS
A0–C2 (All levels)
MAX CLASS SIZE 12 BEDS PER ROOM 4–8 beds STAFF:STUDENT RATIO 1:3 SPECIALITY
Day & Parent Courses. Integration with local students on-site Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday
EXCURSIONS
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Eastbourne
Academics This carefully crafted programme, with 17½ hours of lessons per week, consists of English Skills, StoryTime and Explorations, where students learn English through stimulating subjects such as Science, Technology, Geography and History. Lessons improve students’ general language competencies (including grammar and vocabulary) while placing particular emphasis on communication, fluency and building confidence in the speaker. LEVELS & CLASSES All levels are welcome, starting from A0 (Complete Beginner) up to C2 (Proficiency). To ensure the best possible outcome in lessons, our academic team places students in classes based on their level, age and nationality. ENGLISH SKILLS These lessons are designed to improve students’ general language skills, extend their vocabulary and better their understanding of grammar, to improve accuracy when producing spoken and written English.
For further information on Academics at Bede’s Summer School, please see page 10 of the Introduction.
STORYTIME Working on several different children’s stories per week, StoryTime lessons stimulate students’ natural curiosity, develop their listening and speaking skills and extend their everyday vocabulary. EXPLORATIONS These lessons use CLIL methodology to develop students’ English skills through a range of stimulating subjects such as Science, Technology, Geography and History. BEDE’S HOLIDAY CLUB Bede’s Holiday Club is a day activity camp for local British children to spend their summer at Bede’s Eastbourne making friends with our Little Explorers! Summer School students have the opportunity to interact during breaks, afternoon activities and mealtimes with children from the local community. This will help build their confidence and provide excellent practice for their English skills in real life scenarios.
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Little Explorers
Leisure SPORTS & ACTIVITIES (AFTERNOONS) After lessons, students participate in a variety of sports and recreational activities. Students will be able to choose their preferred sport or activity. Examples are: Cooking, Dance, Drama, Football, Handball, Short Tennis, Swimming and Touch Rugby. SOCIAL EVENTS (EVENINGS) Social events are always the perfect time for students to mix and enjoy themselves with their new friends. At Eastbourne they include: Disco, Egg Drop Challenge, Fashion Show, Karaoke, Messy Games, Mini Olympics, Talent Show, and Treasure Hunt. EXCURSIONS Excursions are a great way for Little Explorers to safely venture outside of their campus. We offer students the opportunity to visit places of cultural and historical interest, as well as chances for sightseeing, shopping and amusement.
Examples of excursions are: Wednesdays (half-day) Drusillas, Blackberry Farm, Treasure Island Minigolf Saturdays (London full-day) London Science Museum, London Zoo, Shrek’s Adventure, Legoland Sundays (full-day) Brighton Sealife, Chessington, Knockhatch Adventure Park, Hobbledown ACADEMIES (OPTIONAL) Academies are a great addition to our Little Explorers course, these include:
• Baking & Decorating • Film & Animation
• LEGO & Coding • Street Dance
• Horse Riding
• Tennis
• Indoor Climbing
• Zookeeper Experience
Please check the Course Summary for further information on Academies.
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Eastbourne
A Typical Day MON | TUE | THUR | FRI
07.30 WAKE UP + BREAKFAST Students will be woken up by the House Parents who will ensure they are ready for the busy day ahead. Students will then be able to select from a wide range of breakfast choices, where staff will be available to help those in need or who have any special requirements. 08.45 STUDENT MEETING A morning register will be taken and a meeting held for students to understand the plan for the day. This is a perfect chance for students to ask any questions or raise any concerns. 09.00 ENGLISH SKILLS 1+2 (WITH A 15MIN BREAK) English Skills focus on developing students’ general knowledge in English and ability to communicate effectively and accurately in everyday situations and different contexts. Students will be tested, challenged, supported and stimulated.
10.45 BREAK + SNACK 11.00 STORYTIME
StoryTime gives students the opportunity to share personal and fictional stories in a creative and stimulating way, enhancing their spoken fluency in English. Students become storytellers and story listeners, with the StoryTime teacher as their role model. 12.00 SIESTA/CHILL ‘N’ CHAT Siesta Time or Chill ‘n’ Chat is included to allow our youngest students to re-energise in preparation for a busy afternoon of sports and activities. 12.30 LUNCH Our Eastbourne centre offers a beautiful dining experience overlooking the sea. Students will be able to enjoy their lunch prepared by the award-winning Holroyd Howe. Staff will be on hand to help students. 13.30 EXPLORATIONS These CLIL-based (Content and Language Integrated Learning) lessons allow students to improve their English whilst at the same time explore a range of stimulating subjects such as Ecology, Space, Science and Technology. 14.45 BREAK
15.00 SPORTS + ACTIVITIES A register will be taken and a daily activity briefing will be given by the Activity Manager. Each student will meet with the Activity Leader and get the chance to burn off some energy by taking part in a choice of different activities. 16.45 FREE TIME 17.30 DINNER Students can choose from a specially designed nutritious dinner menu designed by Holroyd Howe. Summer School Staff will be on hand to help students understand the options available and make sure they
are eating a balanced diet. 18.15 SOCIAL EVENTS
Before the evening activities take place, staff will take the register and the Activity Manager will give a short meeting to plan for the evening. This is a great way for students to all get together. This could be a Treasure Hunt, Disco, Messy Games or something the students have chosen. 20.00 HOUSE TIME + SNACK 21.00 BEDTIME
Little Explorers
Weekly Excursions WED | SAT | SUN
WEDNESDAY EXTENDED HALF DAY Students will break their regular weekday routine and leave the campus to enjoy a half-day trip to a local attraction such as Herstmonceux Observatory, Blackberry Farm or Drusillas Park Zoo and return to campus for dinner and their social events. SATURDAY EXTENDED FULL DAY LONDON Little Explorers head to London for an extra long day in the capital. Students will be accompanied by Activity and House Leaders and see all of the sights of Westminster, before having supervised shopping time or take in a West End Musical or heading to an attraction such as Shrek’s Adventure or London Sea Life. SUNDAY FULL DAY After breakfast, Bede’s Summer School students will embark on a full-day excursion. Guided by trained Activity Leaders, they will explore and enjoy cities such as Brighton, Hastings or Windsor or take in some of the best attractions England has to offer such as Chessington World of Adventures or Legoland and return in time for dinner.
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The spacious campus, which welcomes up to 130 students per week, promotes a real sense of freedom within nature. Combined with the secure and safe location, this makes Windlesham the perfect site for young children who want to be part of a close and lively community. Young people’s innate curiosity about the natural world can be harnessed to engage them about their relationship with nature and present and future global ecological challenges. We offer a choice of two courses at Windlesham. Students can develop their English communication skills via Adventure Activities and Outdoor Learning with Adventures in English, or by engaging in 21st Century Skills as a Digital Trailblazer. Our fully-inclusive programmes include sports and activities every afternoon. Professional academies are available in a variety of sports and other activities. The evening entertainment programme provides an opportunity for recreation and fun and is designed to immerse students in the English language and culture in a stimulating and innovative way. Excursions enable students to visit places of interest. These include a cultural visit to a castle, museum or palace, a visit to a popular tourist attraction such as Big Ben, Madame Tussauds or the London Eye, or something more recreational such as a trip to an aquarium, zoo or theme park. Windlesham Adventures in English & Digital Trailblazers
ACCOMMODATION Windlesham offers separate accommodation on campus for boys and girls, with cheerful and spacious bedrooms; there are typically 4–10 beds per room. Students share their bedroom with children of the same age and from different countries which helps them to mix, speak English and build new friendships. Shared bathrooms are located on each floor. Every house has a common room where students can relax, socialise and have fun. FACILITIES AT WINDLESHAM • Astroturf Pitch • Playing Fields • Drama Theatre • Sports Hall • Forest School • Tennis Courts • Golf Holes • Wi-Fi • Indoor Swimming Pool
LOCATION Windlesham is set in beautiful grounds which extend over many acres of the Sussex Downs countryside of West Sussex, between the villages of Washington and Findon, north of the town of Worthing. London: 54 miles/86 km LGW: 31 miles/51 km LHR: 58 miles/93 km TOP 10 NATIONALITIES 2024 Chinese Italian Japanese Ukrainian French Portuguese Spanish American German Polish
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Adventures in English & Digital Trailblazers ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH DIGITAL TRAILBLAZERS
AGES
8–13 years
10–13 years
DATES
6 July–9 August 2025
CAPACITY
130
LESSONS
18 hours per week 18 hours per week
LEVELS
A0–C2 (All levels)
A2–C2
MAX CLASS SIZE BEDS PER ROOM STAFF:STUDENT RATIO
14
4–10 beds
1:4
SPECIALITY
Outdoor Education 21st Century Skills
EXCURSIONS
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday
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Windlesham
Our Adventures in English course is perfect for students looking to improve their English both inside and outside the classroom, while enjoying the rich nature that surrounds the beautiful Windlesham school. This course has an ideal mix of adventure activities, excursions and lessons well suited for young learners and younger teens. Academics ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH There are 18 hours of lessons per week including English Skills, Explorations and Adventure Activities. All levels are available with a maximum of 14 students per class. Weekly tests are conducted to check progress. Lessons improve students’ general language competencies (including grammar and vocabulary) while placing particular emphasis on communication, fluency and building confidence in the speaker. LEVELS All levels are welcome, starting from A0 (Complete Beginner) up to C2 (Proficiency). ENGLISH SKILLS These lessons are designed to improve students’ general language skills, extend their vocabulary and better their understanding of grammar, to improve accuracy when producing spoken and written English. EXPLORATIONS These lessons use CLIL methodology to develop students’ English Skills through a range of stimulating subjects such as Science, Technology, Geography and History. ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES Adventure Activities offer students practical lessons outdoors, focusing on productive and receptive communication skills such as orienteering, problem-solving, survival skills or bushcraft activities.
For further information on Academics at Bede’s Summer School, please see page 10 of the Introduction.
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Adventures in English & Digital Trailblazers
Leisure
DIGITAL TRAILBLAZERS
A trailblazer is an original thinker at the forefront of discovery, who also leads others towards new and exciting possibilities. Our Digital Trailblazers course will similarly teach students to confidently navigate and take bold forward steps in a rapidly shifting global terrain through the effective use of a 21st Century Skills toolkit.
SPORTS & ACTIVITIES (AFTERNOONS) After lessons, students participate in a variety of sports and recreational activities. Students will be able to choose their preferred sport or activity. Examples are: Cooking, Dance, Drama, Football, Handball, Short Tennis, Swimming and Touch Rugby. SOCIAL EVENTS (EVENINGS) Social events are always the perfect time for students to mix and enjoy themselves with their new friends. At Windlesham they include: Disco, Egg Drop Challenge, Fashion Show, Karaoke, Messy Games, Mini Olympics, Talent Show and Treasure Hunt. EXCURSIONS Students taking Adventures in English and Digital Trailblazers enjoy a full-day excursion every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday to a variety of locations including London, Brighton, Windsor and more. Students will visit an exciting mix of cultural, historical and amusement attractions. For more information please see the next page. ACADEMIES (OPTIONAL) Academies are a great addition to our Adventures in English and Digital Trailblazers course, these include:
Academics
Critical thinking and problem-solving are at the heart of learning and innovation. 21C Skills are designed to train students to solve the complex challenges and problems associated with living in a competitive, globally connected and technologically intensive world. 21C Skills offer weekly task-based lessons and workshops that use English for real purposes, placing particular emphasis on communication, fluency and building confidence in the speaker. LEVELS Five levels available from A2 (Pre-Intermediate) to C2 (Proficiency). Complete Beginners and Beginners are not accepted on the Digital Trailblazers course. Students whose mother tongue is English are welcome on this course. 21C SKILLS These lessons and workshops use a number of modern tools and methods, many of them related to social media, digital communication and technology that appeal to curious minds such as:
• Animation
• 3D Design & Printing
• Build an App
• YouTube for Kids
• Blogging
• Trend-setting in Fashion
• Basketball Skills • E-Kart Racing • Film & Animation • Horse Riding • LEGO & Coding • Street Dance • Tennis
These sessions are designed to develop Life Skills such as Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving, Information Literacy and Teamwork, to help students reach their full potential.
Please check the Course Summary for further information on Academies.
For further information on Academics at Bede’s Summer School, please see page 10 of the Introduction.
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Windlesham
A Typical Day MON | TUE | THUR | FRI
07.30 WAKE UP + BREAKFAST Students will be woken up by the House Parents who will ensure they are ready for the busy day ahead. Students will then be able to select from a wide range of breakfast choices, where staff will be available to help those in need or who have any special requirements. 08.45 STUDENT MEETING A morning register will be taken and a meeting held for students to understand the plan for the day. This is a perfect chance for students to ask any questions or raise any concerns. 09.00 ENGLISH SKILLS/21C SKILLS Adventurers in English will focus on developing their general knowledge in English and ability to communicate effectively and accurately in everyday situations and different contexts during the English Skills lessons. Digital Trailblazers will embark on a 21c Skills journey.
11.15 BREAK + SNACK 11.30 EXPLORATIONS/21C SKILLS
Adventures in English students begin stimulating Explorations lessons, whilst Digital Trailblazers have their 21st Century
Skills workshop. 12.30 LUNCH
Our Windlesham centre offers dining in two sittings. Students will be able to enjoy their lunch prepared by the award‑winning Holroyd Howe. Staff will be on hand to help students in understanding all the options available. 13.30 ADVENTURE ACTIVITY/21C SKILLS The Adventure Activity takes in outdoor learning in this wonderful location for Adventures in English students whilst Digital Trailblazers are applying 21st Century Tools and methods in the classroom. 15.00 BREAK
15.30 SPORTS + ACTIVITIES A register will be taken and a daily activity briefing will be given by the Activity Manager. Each student will meet with the Activity and House Leader and get the chance to burn off some energy by taking part in a choice of different activities. 17.00 FREE TIME 18.00 DINNER Students can choose from a specially designed nutritious dinner menu. Summer School Staff will be on hand to help students understand the options available to them and make sure they are eating a balanced diet. 19.00 SOCIAL EVENTS Before the evening activities take place staff will take the register and the Activity Manager will hold a short meeting to plan for the evening. This is a great way for students to all get together. This could be a treasure hunt, disco, messy games or something the students have chosen. 21.00 HOUSE MEETING, HOUSE TIME + SNACK 22.00 BEDTIME
Adventures in English & Digital Trailblazers
Weekly Excursions WED | SAT | SUN
WEDNESDAY FULL DAY Students will break their regular weekday routine and leave the campus to enjoy a full-day trip to attractions and destinations of a cultural, historic or amusement nature. Where possible, course outcomes and tasks will be available to continue student learning outside of the classroom. SATURDAY EXTENDED FULL DAY LONDON Saturday excursions are a full-day trip and include a cultural, touristic or recreational visit to London or another place of interest such as Buckingham Palace, London Eye, National Gallery, Tower of London and Westminster Abbey. A sightseeing option in London is offered every week. SUNDAY FULL DAY After breakfast, Bede’s Summer School students will embark on a full-day excursion. Sunday excursions are often more relaxing trips to a local seaside town, such as Brighton or Portsmouth, where students will visit local attractions like the Brighton i360 viewing platform or Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. They will return in time for dinner and social events in the evening.
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Royal Russell School, set in a 110-acre university-style campus, boasts stunning architecture, and is conveniently located in south London. Up to 170 residential students each week enjoy the modern on-site sports facilities, spacious classrooms and up-to-date boarding houses. Being so close to the capital and the Surrey countryside, Royal Russell provides a secure and beautiful campus as a base from which to explore central London and nearby attractions. Royal Russell offers two fantastic programmes, each tailored to the age and needs of our students. The development of English communication skills is central to our courses and achieved through an immersive experience in our truly international environments and engagement with Bede’s staff in all parts of their stay. Our fully-inclusive programmes include sports and activities every afternoon apart from when students are exploring the best of London’s offerings. Professional academies are available in a variety of sports and other activities. The evening entertainment programme provides an opportunity for recreation and fun and is designed to immerse students in the English language and culture in a stimulating and innovative way. Excursions are arranged three days each week and students visit London to see the main attractions such as Buckingham Palace and Big Ben as well as attractions such as the London Eye and Madame Tussauds. Visits are also arranged to other cities and attractions in places such as Brighton and Canterbury. Royal Russell London Explorers & English for the Future (Capital)
ACCOMMODATION At Royal Russell, there are typically 1–3 beds per room in modern houses located in the heart of the campus. Students usually share their bedroom with children of the same age and from different countries which helps them to mix, speak English and build new friendships. Each house has a social spaces with comfortable chairs or sofas for students to relax during their free time. FACILITIES AT ROYAL RUSSELL • Astroturf Pitch • Multi-Use Pitch • Chapel • Performing Arts Centre • Grass Pitches • Two Sports Halls • Indoor Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts • Masterchef Lab
LOCATION Royal Russell is situated in 110 acres of beautiful Surrey woodland, but also benefits from being within 30 minutes reach of central London. The school is to the south of the UK’s capital city and is easily accessible from major terminals or for those attending our Day courses. London: 12 miles/19 km
LGW: 18 miles/29 km LHR: 26 miles/42 km TOP 10 NATIONALITIES 2024 Argentine French Chinese German Turkish Spanish Romanian Japanese Slovenian Ukrainian
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LONDON EXPLORERS 10–13 years
ENGLISH FOR THE FUTURE (CAPITAL)
AGES
13–17 years
DATES
6 July–16 August 2025
CAPACITY
170 (Residential)
LESSONS
19 hours per week 20 hours per week
LEVELS
A1–C2
A2–C2
MAX CLASS SIZE BEDS PER ROOM STAFF:STUDENT RATIO
14
1–3 beds
1:4
SPECIALITY
London location surrounded by countryside
EXCURSIONS
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday
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Royal Russell
Our London Explorers course is perfect for younger students looking to improve their English both inside and outside the classroom, utilising the amazing nature that surrounds this beautiful school and the unique positioning so close to London. Academics LONDON EXPLORERS LEVELS Seven levels are available at Royal Russell from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficiency). Complete Beginners are not accepted on this course. ENGLISH SKILLS These lessons are designed to improve students’ general language skills, extend their vocabulary and better their understanding of grammar, to improve accuracy when producing spoken and written English. LONDON EXPLORATIONS These lessons use CLIL methodology as a tool to develop students’ English Skills as they explore London through the lens of its history, geography, art and cultural heritage. LONDON PROJECT Students will use their communication skills whilst exploring the capital city of London to then turn their findings into a project, this could be in the form of a song, newspaper article or a survey.
For further information on Academics at Bede’s Summer School, please see page 10 of the Introduction.
LALIGA FOOTBALL CAMPS LONDON From the 3–16 August, we will be bringing our LALIGA Camps UK course to London. For more information on the LALIGA Camps UK programme, please see pages 60–63.
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London Explorers & English for the Future (Capital)
Leisure SPORTS & ACTIVITIES (AFTERNOONS) After lessons, students participate in a variety of sports and recreational activities. Students will be able to choose their preferred sport or activity. Examples are: Aerobics, Card Games, Dance, Dodgeball, Fashion Design, Rounders, Singing and Volleyball. SOCIAL EVENTS (EVENINGS) Social events are always the perfect time for students to mix and enjoy themselves with their new friends. At Royal Russell they may include: Disco, Egg Drop Challenge, Fashion Show, Karaoke, Messy Games, Mini Olympics, Talent Show, and Treasure Hunt. EXCURSIONS Both London Explorers & English for the Future will get to experience the best of London and other places of interest. Students take two full-day trips per week on Wednesday and Sunday to the capital to take in the sights and attractions, before using the Saturday full-day excursion to see places such as Oxford, Cambridge and Windsor. For more information, see the next page. ACADEMIES (OPTIONAL) Academies are a great addition to our London Explorers & English for the Future course, these include: • Masterchef • Conversation Confidence • Photography • Essay Writing • Public Speaking • Golf • Street Dance • Horse Riding • Tennis • Basketball Skills
ENGLISH FOR THE FUTURE (CAPITAL)
This innovative study programme, with 20 hours of lessons per week, is specially designed for teenagers who want to discuss the greatest global challenges as leaders of the future and take action to transform our world.
Academics
LEVELS Five levels are available at Royal Russell from A2 (Pre-Intermediate) to C2 (Proficiency). Complete Beginners and Beginners are not accepted on this course. ENGLISH FOR THE FUTURE The morning English for the Future sessions develop the students’ English language proficiency across the four skills with a particular focus on the global problems we are facing nowadays. As part of the programme, students will develop their presentation skills by watching TED Talks and preparing their own talks as well as broadening their vocabulary related to sustainability and global issues. FUTURE THINKING These sessions prepare students for ‘Friday for the Future’ debates between two classes. Through a series of practical workshops on internet research and critical thinking, students will gather sufficient information on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and analyse it in order to discuss and offer practical solutions to global problems. PROJECT FOR THE FUTURE Over the course of a week, students will research and discuss one of the 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals such as ending poverty and hunger, protecting the planet, promoting and fostering peace, achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. Then they will present their conclusions by way of writing a blog entry or a news story, conducting a survey and analysing its findings or presenting a sketch or performance. DAY PROGRAMMES Both of our residential Royal Russell courses are also available as Day Programmes. With easy access from Central & South London, families can enjoy educational holidays in the UK’s capital city. Students will attend from Monday to Friday, joining English lessons, activities and midweek excursions. To find out more, please visit page 14.
Please check the Course Summary for further information on Academies.
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Royal Russell
A Typical Day MON | TUE | THUR | FRI
07.30 WAKE UP + BREAKFAST Students will be woken up by the House Parents who will ensure they are ready for the busy day ahead. Students will then be able to select from a wide range of breakfast choices, where staff will be available to help those in need or who have any special requirements. 08.45 STUDENT MEETING A morning register will be taken and a meeting held for students to understand the plan for the day. This is a perfect chance for students to ask any questions or raise any concerns. 09.00 ENGLISH SKILLS 1+2 (WITH A 15MIN BREAK) English Skills focus on developing students’ general knowledge in English and ability to communicate effectively and accurately in everyday situations and different contexts. Students will be tested, challenged, supported and stimulated.
11.15 BREAK + SNACK 11.30 LONDON EXPLORATIONS/FUTURE THINKING While younger students will be exploring English through CLIL, older students will be preparing for a debate around one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 12.30 LUNCH 13.30 PROJECT LESSON The London Explorers & English for the Future students will work on a common topic across these sessions as a team to collaborate, prepare and ultimately, present their projects to their coursemates through theatre, podcasts, newspapers or songs (to name a few!). 15.00 BREAK Students will ready themselves for their activity or academy.
15.30 SPORTS + ACTIVITIES A register will be taken and a daily activity briefing will be given by the Activity Manager. Each student will meet with the Activity Leader and get the chance to burn off some energy by taking part in a choice of different activities. 17.15 FREE TIME 18.00 DINNER Students can choose from a specially designed nutritious dinner menu. Summer School Staff will be on hand to help students understand the options available to them and make sure they are eating a balanced diet. 19.15 SOCIAL EVENTS Before the evening activities take place staff will take the register and the Activity Manager will give a short meeting to plan for the evening. This is a great way for students to all get together. This could be a treasure hunt, disco, messy games or something the students have chosen. 21.00 HOUSE MEETING, HOUSE TIME + SNACK 22.30 BEDTIME
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