English Language – Easter Course
Join our dynamic English Language Easter Course at Earlscliffe, designed for students aged 8-17 of all English abilities seeking to enhance their language skills.
With 20 lessons (16 hours) per week, our qualified teachers provide tailored instruction in small classes of up to 12 students, ensuring personalised attention.
Morning sessions focus on grammar, comprehension, and interactive language tasks, while afternoons offer project-based learning through drama, music, film, arts, and debates. Enjoy cultural day trips linked to classroom activities, sports, and creative workshops.
Benefits include improved language proficiency, increased confidence, and a memorable cultural experience.
English Language
- Price
- Duration
- Location
- Ages
- Start Dates
- From £1,790
- 1-2 weeks
- Earlscliffe School
- 8-17
- 28 Mar, 4 Apr 2026
Course Overview
Campus
Learn more about where you’ll be studying on the English Language Easter course.
Ages 8-17
Earlscliffe
Earlscliffe hosts a range of contemporary, exciting and forward-thinking courses. Students also enjoy a balance of sports as well as cultural and creative activities in an international environment they quickly begin to call home. With its recently renovated residential facilities, life on campus feels both comfortable and modern. Formed of eight Victorian and Edwardian buildings, Earlscliffe Summer School is located in the charismatic English coastal town of Folkestone.
FAQs
The course is open to students aged 8-17 of all ability levels and experience with English.
Students are grouped into two categories: Juniors (ages 8-12) and Seniors (ages 13-17). Within these groups, they are further divided based on their English proficiency level, ensuring lessons are tailored to their specific needs. Each class has a maximum of 12 students, allowing for personalised attention and a focused learning environment.
The course takes place at Earlscliffe School, a prestigious boarding school with excellent facilities, located in the charming seaside town of Folkestone, Kent.
Students receive 20 lessons (16 hours) per week, with morning sessions focused on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and interactive language tasks. Afternoons are dedicated to project-based learning, including drama, music, film, and debates.
Yes, the programme features a variety of activities, including cultural day trips linked to classroom learning, sports sessions, and creative workshops. These experiences complement the academic programme, making learning fun and engaging.
Students will improve their English proficiency, gain confidence in using the language, and enjoy a memorable experience that combines learning with cultural immersion.
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