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    English Language - Easter Course

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    Join the Earlscliffe English Language programme at Easter with twenty lessons (16 hours) per week, taught by inspiring teachers in classes of up to twelve.

    Last verified: 18 Feb 2026Reviewed by:Succeed Editorial
    English Language - Easter Course
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    Key facts

    Current status

    Upcoming

    Eligibility

    Ages 8–17

    Age range / Year group

    Ages 8–17

    Location / Region

    Folkestone

    Cost

    From £195 (Course Fee (1 Week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (One-to-one, per week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (Small group, per week))

    Duration

    Not listed

    Format

    In person

    Next deadline

    Not announced · Next cycle not announced

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    Accommodation: Residential campus (boarding houses)

    Meals: Meals are held in the dining room; varied menu with a mixture of British and international cuisine.

    Certificate: 20 lessons (16 hours) per week Maximum class size of 12 Full-day trips on Wednesdays and Sundays (including examples like Canterbury and Central London) End-of-course academic report and certificate Optional extra 4 hours/week of English (small group or one-to-one)

    Outcomes: ["Develop English skills through grammar, comprehension exercises, and interactive language tasks", "Apply English through project-based afternoon sessions using creative mediums (drama, music, film, arts and crafts)", "Link excursions to classroom learning through cultural/historical preparation and writing reviews of visited locations"]

    TL;DR

    Join the Earlscliffe English Language programme at Easter with twenty lessons (16 hours) per week, taught by inspiring teachers in classes of up to twelve. Students are grouped by age (Juniors 8–12, Seniors 13–17) and English level.

    What is English Language - Easter Course?

    Join the Earlscliffe English Language programme at Easter with twenty lessons (16 hours) per week, taught by inspiring teachers in classes of up to twelve. Students are grouped by age (Juniors 8–12, Seniors 13–17) and English level.

    A practical overview of cost, accommodation, meals, dates and provider details to review before deciding.

    Cost and what is included

    From £195 (Course Fee (1 Week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (One-to-one, per week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (Small group, per week)); includes Course Fee (1 Week):: 1790 | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (One-to-one, per week):: 325 | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (Small group, per week):: 195.

    Accommodation

    Residential campus (boarding houses)

    Meals

    Meals are held in the dining room; varied menu with a mixture of British and international cuisine.

    Provider details

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    Dates and logistics

    Duration not listed; Folkestone.

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    What you actually do

    Morning sessions focus on key language skills including grammar, comprehension exercises, and interactive language tasks. Afternoon sessions are project-based using creative mediums (drama, music, film, arts and crafts) and debating for more advanced learners. Students take full-day trips (Wednesdays and Sundays) with classroom-linked cultural and historical preparation and writing reviews of visited places; activities and supervised sports run from mid-afternoon, with additional travel/indoor options due to seasonal weather.

    Step-by-step process

    1. 1

      20 lessons (16 hours) per week

    2. 2

      Maximum class size of 12

    3. 3

      Full-day trips on Wednesdays and Sundays (including examples like Canterbury and Central London)

    4. 4

      End-of-course academic report and certificate

    5. 5

      Optional extra 4 hours/week of English (small group or one-to-one)

    Key dates and deadlines

    Programme Start

    28 Mar 2026

    Reference date

    Programme Start

    28 Mar 2026

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    Programme End

    4 Apr 2026

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    Programme Start

    4 Apr 2026

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    Programme End

    11 Apr 2026

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    Programme End

    11 Apr 2026

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    Eligibility and requirements

    • Ages 8–17

    • English level A1+ (All levels beginner to advanced)

    Cost, funding, and what's included

    Entry cost

    From £195 (Course Fee (1 Week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (One-to-one, per week): | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (Small group, per week))

    What's included

    Course Fee (1 Week):: 1790 | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (One-to-one, per week):: 325 | (Optional) Extra Intensive English (Small group, per week):: 195

    Curriculum / what you'll study

    The programme covers the following focus areas.

    Lessons & Sessions

    Excursions & Activities

    Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.

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