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https://smapse.com//uc-berkeley-summer-camp-at-the-university-of-california-berkeley/
UC Berkeley Summer Camp at the University of California, Berkeley
8.5
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Description of UC Berkeley Summer Camp at the University of California, Berkeley
The age of students: 10-19 years.|20 English lessons per week;|Meals (full board) and accommodation;|Studying materials;|Entrance and exit tests;|Certificate of completion of the course;|Entertainment and sports in their spare time;|2 half-day excursions and one for the whole day (with a two-week program).|Age of students: 14 -17|Language of instruction: English|Duration: from 1 week.|Learn Business English;|Acquaintance with the features of doing business in an international environment;|Local culture study;|Visiting excursions;|Participation in events.|Age of student: 10 -19|Language of instruction: English|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 14-19 years|Duration: from 1 week.|In the mornings – English lessons on the General English course (3 per day)|Afternoon thematic sessions: Lego Mindstorms EV3, JavaScript, Website Development, App Development|In the evenings and weekends – excursions (1 for the whole day and 1 for half a day), activities, entertainment!|7 days = 2391$|14 days = 4807$.|Age of students: 10-19 years,|Type of accommodation: residence,|Duration: two weeks.|Visiting and viewing the Golden Gate Bridge, Exploratorium + Ferry Building|Oceanarium, Marina 39 + cruise along the shore (also the Golden Gate area).|North beach|Chinatown|Alamo Square, Haight & amp; Ashbury|Academy of Sciences|Golden Gate Park|Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens|Visit to the tower Coint and Lombard street, shopping.|Afternoon: language test is conducted to determine the level of knowledge of students, distribution by studying groups, familiarization program for new students, mini-tour of the school|In the evening: a joint screening.|Afternoon: Academic studies + Excursion to the North Beach and Chinatown|In the evening: Dynamic intellectual quiz|Afternoon: Academic studies + trip to Alamo Square, Haight & amp; Asbury|Evening: Summer Camp Summer Camp|Afternoon: Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers|In the evening: Disco|Afternoon: Academic studies + trip to the Academy of Sciences|Evening: Night of the Casino "James Bond"|Day off: A walk along the Golden Gate Bridge (for the whole day)|In the evening: Tournament on the game "Capture the Flag" (active group game event)|Afternoon: Rest (students are given a brunch on a day off); At the request and personal schedule of the student - additional excursions, group recreational activities|In the evening: Shows "X Factor"|Afternoon: Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers|In the evening: European soccer tournament (soccer)|Afternoon: Academic studies + Visit to the Golden Gate Park, Land's End|In the evening: International tournament on quizzes|Afternoon: Academic studies + visit to Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens|In the evening: Speed ​​Dating (fast date party)|Afternoon: Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by educators|In the evening: Party of Caribbean dances, disco|Afternoon: Academic classes + walk through Lombard Street, visit Coint Tower|Evening: Show of Talents|Of day: Visit to the oceanarium, Pier 39, boat cruise (for the whole day)|In the evening: Awarding ceremony for the graduates of the course|Study of grammar, vocabulary, relevant exercises and practices, familiarity with idioms and sayings, verbal expressions of the English language|Teaching of oral speech, communication skills: use of game and role methods, interactive studying, attraction of additional funds.|The newest infrastructure;|Convenient location of the campus;|Interesting language programs;|Fascinating leisure: a special cognitive program "Discover San- Francisco: within its framework, students visit the famous Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Old Town, Pier 39 and many other attractions of the legendary city. The campus of the educational institution is a beautiful historical building, fully equipped with modern and technological studying, combining classical features and modernity. The modern campus allows students to plunge into the American educational environment, get to know the culture and traditions of the country;|A highly qualified teacher with a significant work experience and accreditation of EFL is engaged with each group of students. Lessons are conducted in an interactive, live format - the focus is on developing communication skills, fluent and competent oral speech, vocabulary development and vocabulary.|Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|Pocket money.|Visa fees 65 USD|Curator support 55 USD|Medical insurance 25 USD|Transfer (one way) 405 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Berkeley (UC Berkeley), founded in 1866 in the beautiful picturesque bay of San Francisco, today is one of the most advanced, ranking and prestigious universities in the United States. The students are offered a large swimming pool, sports fields and fields, a large indoor sports hall with all necessary equipment and equipment, common areas for students' rest. 22 kilometers separate the educational building from the center of San Francisco thanks to a beautiful busy traffic junction, it will not be difficult to get to any point of the city. ||| |We provide nutritious and balanced meals, and our kitchen staff can accommodate various dietary restrictions and food preferences. Parents can inform us of any specific dietary needs during the registration process. ||| |International students are offered effective and interesting courses for the summer vacation period. ||| |Students attend 15 academic sessions a week - average course intensity, therefore leaves enough time for leisure and excursions. Classes are held in small groups of up to 15 people in each: this gives the teacher the opportunity to pay to each student maximum attention, making the learning process more productive and quick. Classes are designed in such a way as to include students from different countries of the world: such multinationality positively affects the productivity of teaching. Students not only quickly overcome the communicative and speech barrier, but also get used to constantly speak in English, actively practice oral communication skills and expand vocabulary. ||| |The course is available for booking to individual students and groups - if students travel together, they can be enrolled for one program, convenient accommodation options are selected for them. ||| |The minimum duration of the course is 1 week, the maximum is 6 weeks. When booking the term of study, the student can fully rely on his abilities, desires and academic needs - the program is built in such a way that even for students who have chosen 6 weeks of study, each day will be special, interesting and unique. ||| |The price of the program includes: ||| |Course objective: ||| |The course is designed for students who want to participate in volunteer activities, have fun. As part of the program, two volunteer events per week await them, full-day and half-day excursions. ||| |In the modern world, specialists who have mastered coding and programming have the maximum chance to build a successful career (and in different fields). The Coding and Robotics course will help teenagers aged 14-19 to master basic skills in the IT field in order to become successful and sought-after specialists in the future. ||| |How the course is structured: ||| |An excellent travel program that will allow you to get acquainted with the United States and look at the States with new eyes! Groups of students (from 15 people) will visit the two main tourist cities of America - San Francisco and Los Angeles, explore cult sights, stroll through the streets familiar from childhood from Hollywood films, and take photos that will be remembered by them for life. |||
Acting skills, Architecture, Art, astronomy, biology, business, Business and communication, Business and management, chemistry, economics, engineering, Entrepreneurship, Filmmaking, geography, history, law, linguistics, maths, media, music, physics, Psychology, Science and technology, sociology, \xa0Acting course
a party, disco
Summer teens english, Business insight program, Volunteer program, English courses +IT, West Coast Split Stay
Berkeley, CA, United States
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|Pocket money.|Visa fees 65 USD|Curator support 55 USD|Medical insurance 25 USD|Transfer (one way) 405 USD
University
null
English
Business English
2,271
$
week
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//private-school-sidcot/
Sidcot School
8.5
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Description of Sidcot School
Director: Jan Kilpetrick;|Students age: 3 to 18 years;|Type of study: joint;|Total number of students: 511 people (139 on the full board), of them boys - 290, girls - 211.|Junior school = 9-11 years;|Senior classes = 11-16 years (Senior School, GCSE program);|Sixth Form = 16-18 years, program IB or A-level, preparation for entering the university.|Association of Boarding Schools;|Association of School Principals;|International Baccalaureate Organization;|Independent Information Service of the Board of Private Schools;|The Association of Private Schools;|The Society of Private School Principals.|Latin language;|Music art;|History;|Biology;|Geography;|Art;|English Literature and Language;|Food industry;|Theater art;|Spanish;|Study of Design;|German;|Physics;|Clothing design;|French;|Mathematics;|English;|Chemistry.|Statistics;|Mathematics;|English and Literature;|Biology;|Music;|Policy;|Economics;|Design;|Latin language;|Art;|German;|Chemistry;|French;|Accounting;|History;|Psychology;|Physics;|Higher mathematics;|History of art;|Geography;|Spanish;|Clothing design.|3 at the standard level;|3 at the advanced, in-depth.|The theory of knowledge;|Writing an extended essay;|CAS course (Creativity, Action and Service).|For children 7-13 years old;|For children 14-18 years old.|Geography;|Science;|Mathematics;|History;|Business;|Literature;|Art.|English (student can choose the preparation for IELTS, FCE, CAE, study the literature of the UK or the world, focus on preparing presentations or essays, and study the grammar in depth);|History of art and general course;|Theory of cognition (methods, generalization of facts and knowledge, hypothesis and proof);|Mathematics and Mathematical Research;|The humanitarian block (psychology, history, media, politics, geography, economics, drama and theatrical art);|Applied science (physics, chemistry or biology).|Charity events;|Tennis;|Squash;|Theater and drama;|Tourism;|Jewelery making;|Photo art;|Volleyball;|Basketball;|Calligraphy;|Rowing;|Football;|First aid;|Orienteering;|Cookery art;|Archery;|Water polo;|Swimming;|Badminton;|Cricket.|Find out personal needs and goals;|Give valuable recommendations and advice;|Help to choose the best program and curriculum.|Сontent (curriculum);|Culture;|Communication (exchange of knowledge and experience);|Cognition (thinking and cognition skills).|Academic classes (in the mornings, there are levels from GCSE to A-level, including IB);|General Literacy;|The ability to think and think logically (the study of basic mathematical areas, the development of logic, the ability to apply knowledge in everyday life);|Current events and global problems (general information and current analysis);|Practical seminars on various subjects (financial literacy, first aid and life saving skills, Internet security, personal protection, career planning and others);|Skills of staying in a boarding house (how to establish relations in a team, how to show individuality, how to defend a point of view without infringing on other interests);|Activities and entertainment.|Pre-IB / A-level and Pre-GCSE - from July 9 to September 3);|Academic Summer Plus Medical Studies - from July 23 to August 6;|Academic Summer Plus Oxbridge - from 6 to 13 August;|Academic Summer Plus Back to School - from August 20 to September 3.|Accommodation and meals (full board);|Educational program;|Teaching aids, books and materials;|Entertaining, leisure, sports and excursion activities;|Laundry service (once a week);|Insurance;|Meeting at Bristol and Heathrow airports (at a certain common time).|Deposit for training;|Additional riding lessons;|Consular fee (paid at the embassy);|Medical insurance;|Transfer in both directions (not in the established general time);|Air tickets in both directions;|Courier delivery of a visa invitation (DHL).|Judo;|Hockey;|Badminton;|Volleyball;|Athletics;|Rowing;|Aerobics;|Netball;|Tennis (and table tennis);|Swimming;|Rugby;|Squash;|Riding;|Cricket;|Football;|Fencing;|Basketball.|In 2018, according to the results of the A Level program - 39.70% of students received marks A - A *.|7-9 grades = 7800 £ / trimester;|10-11 = 8240 £ / term;|Sixth Form = 9340 £ / term;|Preparing for IB or A-level = 9840 £ / trimester.|Study on the chosen program (1 academic year = 3 terms);|Accommodation and meals (full board);|Basic set of teaching aids, books and materials;|Laundry services;|Medical support;|School leisure activities.|Registration fee (non-refundable) = 150 £;|Training Deposit = 3500 £;|Examination fees;|Additional excursions and leisure activities (optional);|Individual lessons;|Guardianship;|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions (upon request);|Consular fee Embassy;|Medical insurance;|Courier delivery of the visa invitation (DHL) = £ 50.|Deposit for a course/programme 3500 GBP|Application Fee 150 GBP|For high school - from 5.0;|For Sixth Form - at least 4.5;|For the A-level - from 5.0;|For the international undergraduate IB - from 5.5 and above.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Sidcot School was founded in 1699 - it is one of the oldest, most prestigious and rating schools in the UK. Most of the school's students are British nationals, a small part are foreign students: a total of about 500 children are trained there. ||| |The campus is located in a picturesque, quiet suburb near the developed cities of Bath and Bristol; it adjoins the small cozy village of Winscombe, 13 kilometers from the coastal city of Weston-Super-Mare. ||| |Sidcot School is proud of the successes of its students, especially the fact that after studying here foreign students are not inferior to the British in academic and linguistic terms. Graduates successfully enter the selected universities all over the world, even in the most prestigious and rating ones. Students have the opportunity to practice or internship in the process of training, to gain valuable practical experience and establish useful business ties. ||| |The educational process is divided into several stages: ||| |Sidcot School is a valid and active member of many prestigious educational organizations: ||| |Students with learning difficulties are also admitted to training: for example, even children with dyslexia can study English here. ||| |International students can enroll in the school starting from the age of 9, and choose different programs (duration from 3 months). Small training groups (12-18 people) and a personal tutor help to implement a personal approach, give each student a maximum of attention, track progress and achievements. You can always ask for advice or recommendations, get individual advice - this is actively used by graduates who need help in choosing a university, in admission and determining the direction of career growth. ||| |For international students, classes at the School of Academic English will be very useful - this is a supporting English language course for those students who are not native speakers; Also here you can take an intensive English course, basic training on the GCSE program. Half of the lessons are focused on the development of general language skills, half - on the assimilation of materials under the GCSE program: this helps students to prepare qualitatively and effectively for training in the Sixth Form. In addition, there are cultural and leisure activities that help to understand the history, national characteristics of Great Britain. You can apply for the course in September, January or April of your choice. Each graduate of the course receives a corporate certificate of international level, accepted in most educational institutions of the world. ||| |And as a separate discipline, and as part of other courses taught ICT (information and computer technology). Educational buildings include more than 150 modern PCs, available to students for 8 hours daily; Each connected to the Internet, a local network, provides access to e-mail. Since 2013, the campus also has a special smart system: with its help, students can get their homework online, and teachers can also online monitor the accuracy of its implementation, monitor academic success. ||| |Sidcot School supports the student exchange program between the schools of Germany and France: thanks to intensive language training (Spanish, German and French - can be studied at the progressive level of A-level or GCSE), students do not experience learning problems abroad. ||| |Like other boarding houses, there is a strict ban on smoking, drinking alcohol and drugs, relations between pupils. Minor offenses lead to exclusion from school life and extracurricular activities (Saturday, at least 2 hours), and on Fridays educational and explanatory talks and meetings are held. ||| |Until 19:00 every weekday, all students are required to wear a school uniform and uniforms are required when leaving the territory (on weekends or holidays). ||| |Officially, the religion of Sidcot School - Quakers, but it is by no means inflicts, children of any religion can learn here. ||| |There are many different schools in Britain: on the one hand, there are the oldest, traditional boarding schools, where world leaders, famous politicians, economists and scientists have been educated for hundreds of years. On the other hand, Britain today has some of the most modern independent schools and colleges you can find! This provides a wide range of choices for any parent - a school can be found that perfectly matches the individual needs and ambitions of the child. Combined with a unique British history and the fact that Britain is home to English - the world's language of science and business - this makes the UK one of the best options for studying abroad. ||| |Brief information: an educational program of GCSE for international students is designed according to high standarts of UK education. General secondary school program, which ends with the receipt of the prestigious certificate of the General Certificate of Secondary Education. ||| |List of subjects to study: ||| |About the educational program: A two-year educational program of A-level for effective preparation for admission and education in higher education institutions. After successfully completing this course and passing examinations in selected subjects, the student receives a prestigious certificate of Advanced Level General Certificate of Education, which many universities accept as an alternative to the entrance exams. ||| |In the first year (AS) 4-5 subjects are studied and 3-4 of them are studied in the second year. Each student independently chooses the most priority areas and disciplines. ||| |List of subjects to choose: ||| |Quick overview: The IB program for international students is designed according to high standarts of the UK education. ||| |About the educational program: International Baccalaureate provides for the study of 6 selected disciplines: ||| |In addition, all students must attend classes devoted to: ||| |About the educational program: Intensive training program (Sixth Form) for international students 15-17 years old is designed for 1 year. This is an effective, profile preparation for entering more complex IB or A-level courses. Pupils visit the intensive English lessons every day according to the schedule (the price is already included in the price of the program). ||| |Brief information: In the period from July to August, there are several combined courses on the basis of the school: ||| |International students and British can enter educational programs. Duration varies from 1 to 8 weeks, for admission you will need a minimum of an intermediate level of English. ||| |About the educational program: the preparation is more comprehensive and intensive. Particularly useful summer courses will be for students who are preparing for studies at a British educational institution (at the level of IB, A-level, GCSE), need to improve their knowledge for working abroad, want to immerse themselves in the linguistic and cultural environment of Britain. The summer program is presented in several versions, among which each student will find a suitable option. ||| |Pre-GCSE (13-14 years, preparation for secondary school). ||| |A wide list of subjects and disciplines is being studied at a British high school: ||| |Students attend classes in IT technology, learn to make presentations, improve academic skills and improve the ability to conduct scientific research. ||| |Pre-IB / A-level (15-18 years). ||| |About the educational course: in this course, 4 subjects are studied for each student's choice, the list changes weekly. ||| |The list of subjects to study: ||| |The IB program includes a special CAS course (Creativity, Action, Service) - students planning to study on this program can prepare in several directions, take part in various activities, play sports individually or as part of a team. ||| |List of available activities: ||| |Before the start of the program, an interview is arranged for each student with teaching staff for better plannig the program: ||| |Lessons are held in small classes (up to 15 people), 30 hours are provided weekly (each for 90 minutes). It takes time for independent and homework, for personal meetings with mentors. At the end of the course each student receives a corporate certificate confirming the level of knowledge and skills achieved, a full account of the work and results. ||| |The effective methodology of CLIL (Сontent Language and Integrated Learning) is used: ||| |This methodology is the closest to the structure of the IB program, provides for an intensive mastery of the theory of knowledge and the complexity of teaching. ||| |Academic Summer Plus Back to School (13-17 years). ||| |About the educational course: a special course for international students who plan to start their studies at a British boarding school. If students want to enroll in September of this year, or plan to enter in the near future, or want to update existing knowledge and skills - this course was created for them. ||| |The program consists of several blocks: ||| |Academic Summer Plus Medical Studies or Oxbridge. ||| |About the educational course: effective preparatory courses are mainly designed for British and foreign students (since students need a high level of English knowledge, at the level of the carrier). This course is designed for the most gifted, stubborn and ambitious international students who have set a goal to enter the medical faculty or high school from the top. ||| |Participants in summer programs live in common residences - the rooms are designed for 2 people (they are students of the same sex but of different nationalities). A private bedroom is available on request and only for students aged 16 and over. Also in the residences there are laundries, cozy living rooms for general recreation, student kitchens. Together with the children there are permanent employees and educators. Every morning a nurse goes around, a doctor comes on a regular basis. ||| |Meals are organized according to the full boarding system, three times a day in a spacious common dining room. ||| |Periods of summer programs: ||| |Tuition fee already includes: ||| |Several services are paid additionally: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, design, economics, geography, history, law, maths, music, physical education, physics
dancing, football, gym, hockey, rugby, swimming, tennis
GCSE, A-Level program, IB program, International foundation, English+summer vacation
Oakridge Ln, Avon, Winscombe BS25 1PD
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University
null
English
Academic English
10,100
£
term
United Kingdom
Bristol
null
https://smapse.com//uc-berkeley-summer-camp/
UC Berkeley University Summer Camp
8.5
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Description of UC Berkeley University Summer Camp
Age of students: 13-17 years|Duration: 2-4 weeks.|Grammar|Reading|Auditing (listening comprehension)|Vocabulary|Written speech|Oral speech (spoken English)|Phonetics (correct pronunciation, accent correction)|Improvement of communication skills.|Billiards|Karaoke|Table tennis|Swimming|Bowling|Shopping|Volleyball|Golf|Baseball|Talent show, concerts and performances.|A sports hall and numerous open areas (for team games and individual education)|Squash courts|Basketball courts|Courts for tennis|Swimming pool (swimming and rowing, water aerobics)|Dance studios and classes for yoga|Gym|Olympic pool|Round-the-clock access to fast wireless Internet.|20 lessons per week + 2 Cultural Workshops|Accomodation|24 hour supervision|Full Activities Program|WiFi|Full Room and Board|Course Certificate and Final Report|Registration fee|Refundable security deposit|Transfer|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Consular fee|Pocket money|Deposit for a course/programme 150 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The effectiveness of language classes is explained by the small size of groups (up to 8-10 people maximum), as well as the professionalism and experience of teachers: each teacher has special accreditation for working with foreign students and international groups. ||| |UC Berkeley University Summer Camp is prestigious, large and famous University of California at Berkeley is just half an hour's drive from the vibrant, unique metropolis of San Francisco, providing students with ample opportunities for recreation, entertainment and sightseeing. UC Berkeley is considered to be the oldest in the huge University of California: it has repeatedly been recognized as the best state university in the United States, earned an excellent reputation among the colleagues in the educational world, students and their parents. This is the only state university that is included in the top 25 American universities - its graduates became 8 Nobel laureates and 3 laureates of the most prestigious Pulitzer Prize, well-known athletes, businessmen, diplomats and politicians. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our staff members are trained to handle behavioral issues with patience, understanding, and appropriate disciplinary measures when necessary. ||| |A combined course is designed for students from all over the world (ages 13 to 17) who want to quickly and efficiently, in a pleasant environment, improve their English. ||| |A universal summer education program is designed to improve all basic language skills and knowledge: ||| |Particular emphasis is placed on speaking, oral English: it helps children to easily communicate with native speakers in any situation, improving their pronunciation day by day and expanding their personal vocabulary. ||| |The intensity of the lessons is 20 hours weekly: on weekdays from 9:00 to 12:30 (10: 40-11: 00 - lunch break). Before the beginning of the classes all students take written and oral initial testing, which determines their level of knowledge and distributes them to the appropriate class - and upon completion of the education each will receive a personal brand certificate indicating achievements and a new language level. In total, the summer program provides 4 levels of difficulty: thus, the course becomes available for participants with any level of initial education - from Beginner / Elementary to Upper-Intermediate / Advanced. The classroom is occupied by no more than 8-10 people: teachers give each student due personal attention, carefully monitoring his progress and, if necessary, adjusting the educational course. ||| |In addition, students are expected 3 hours per week, devoted to optional classes on culture and history of the United States. At these lessons (held on Tuesday and Thursday from 13:30 to 15:00), students learn not only a lot of new things for themselves, but also can hone the knowledge gained in the classroom on a variety of debates, discussions, seminars and quizzes. |||
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Summer teens english
Berkeley, California, United States
20 lessons per week + 2 Cultural Workshops|Accomodation|24 hour supervision|Full Activities Program|WiFi|Full Room and Board|Course Certificate and Final Report|Registration fee|Refundable security deposit|Transfer|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Consular fee|Pocket money|Deposit for a course/programme 150 USD
University
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English
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5,325
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week
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//bournemouth-collegiate-school-bournemouth-collegiate-school/
Bournemouth Collegiate School
8.5
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Description of Bournemouth Collegiate School
Year of foundation: 2009|Location: Bournemouth, Dorset, UK|Age of students: from 3 to 18 years old (boarding house from 11 to 18 years old)|Language of instruction: English|Type of eduaction: joint|Accommodation: residence, host family.|Art|Business|Computer Science|Drama|Design Technology (design)|First Certificate in English (for non-native English speakers) (certificate for those who do not have English as their first language)|French (French)|Geography|History (historical science)|Music (music education)|Physical Education|Religious Studies (religious studies)|Triple Science ("triple" science)|Spanish.|Full-time: from 4810 £ / semester, from 14430 £ / year|Permanent residence: from £ 9890 / semester, from £ 29,670 / year.|Art|Business|Computer science|Dramatic art|Design|English language: certificate for those who are not native English|French|Geography|Story|Music|Physical education|Religious studies|Science (physics, chemistry, biology)|Spanish.|Full-time: from 4810 £ / semester, from 14430 £ / year|Permanent residence: from £ 9890 / semester, from £ 29,670 / year.|Lodge House (for girls)|Davies House (for boys).|Rugby|Football|Basketball|Swimming|Cross Country Run|Surfing and sailing|Canoe|Rowing|Triathlon|Cricket|Hockey|Netball|Fitness|Badminton|Athletics|Tennis|Volleyball.|Playing musical instruments|Vocals|Chorus|Orchestra|Rock bands|Artistic game|Directing|Makeup and Artists|Sound and light equipment|Accompaniment of theatrical productions|The photo|Painting and drawing|Textile|Media resources|Design|Fashion|Architecture.|Festivals and holidays|Participation in seminars and conferences|Excursions in the city and surrounding area|Visiting theaters, science centers, planetarium and attractions|Excursions to other cities and areas of Britain|International travel (historical tours, music tours, international educational visits and much more)|Performances of student groups and circles|Hiking.|The school is a finalist for the independent schools in England of the Year 2020 in the Performing Arts category.|100% of our students receive A * -B in Drama and Theater, Fine Art, Photography and Textiles|25% of students go to creative specialties (Arts University Bournemouth, St Martins, NABA, etc.)|Individual support for the Art and Design Portfolio and preparation for auditions for Drama and Performing arts.|Our elite sports academy is ranked 21st in the UK and was a National Award in Sports final in 2019.|Preparation and admission is overseen by our Deputy Head Academic, who has over 25 years of experience as a tutor in preparation for admission to Oxford and Cambridge and has processed over 900 successful university applications over the past 15 years|GCSE (2 year and 18 months)|iGCSE 1 year|A Level (2 year and 18 months)|Pre A Level|Academic Preparation (for students whose level of English is not enough for A-levels or GCSE)|Educational and administrative building|Classes with comfortable jobs and multimedia equipment|Science laboratories|Library and Science Center|Computer audiences|Creative, theater, music studios|Sports centers, fields and grounds|Indoor pool|Tennis courts, jogging tracks|Residences|Canteen|Places for recreation and walking|Medical office.|Autumn: September-December|Spring: January-April|Summer: May-July.|Full-time: from 4810 £ / semester, from 14430 £ / year|Permanent residence: from £ 9890 / semester, from £ 29,670 / year.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Service fee|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Statements of the established sample)|Extract from the previous place of study with marks|Recommendations from teachers and class teacher|Knowledge of English: from IELTS 4.5-5.5 (depending on the program)|High general level of knowledge and skills|Interview|It is possible to conduct tests to identify the level of knowledge.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The classical boarding school, was founded in 1890. Now the school has more than 640 students from 20 countries aged 2 to 18 years. 200 students live on the board. The school is located on the coast, in the incredibly beautiful Bournemouth. ||| |Today, there are about 600 students from different parts of Britain and other countries, about 110 of them reside on campus. The programs are of exceptional quality, the high level of teaching is supported by excellent and qualified specialists with extensive experience. At school you can get prestigious diplomas and certificates, engage in sports and creativity, develop your talents in various fields. All students receive maximum attention and support, they feel at home on campus. ||| |Bournemouth Collegiate School (Bournemouth Collegiate School) is the best choice for those parents who want a good and happy future for their child! ||| |The high school program according to the British standard, leading to obtaining a certificate of secondary education, providing ample opportunities for further development and study. Applicants for education should have a sufficiently high level of knowledge and skills, to speak English at a high level. The program contains compulsory and elective (selective) subjects taught at a very high level, English, mathematics and science are necessarily studied. Available sciences and sections of science: ||| |Those who successfully complete a full course of study take exams, receive a certificate and continue their studies by entering prestigious programs, for example, A-level. ||| |The tuition fee g for the GCSE program: ||| |The international standard developed on the basis of GCSE, which is similar to it in content and saturation (and in some cases recognized by experts and more qualitative). The program enrolls students with an exceptionally high level of knowledge, skills and proficiency in English. Eduaction can last 2 semesters or a year. Stuednts learn a number of compulsory and elective subjects, which gives them the opportunity to decide on their interests, to develop in the direction that they really like. Be sure to study mathematics, science and English language and literature, and a list of additional areas include: ||| |Tuition fees for the IGCSE program: ||| |Professional two-year course of high school, which has as its goal intensive preparation for entering higher educational institutions. It includes a large number of classes at a very high level, giving students a fundamental level of knowledge. The first year of schoolchildren study 4-5 subjects, the second year - 3-4 subjects, the list of disciplines is formed based on the preferences of the student and the future direction of admission. ||| |Due to the exceptional quality of school programs and the high professionalism of teachers, schoolchildren receive a fundamental knowledge base and subsequently achieve significant success in educational and professional activities. ||| |Tuition for the A-level program: ||| |Special preparatory course for foreign students who need help in adaptation and transition to the English education system. The course contains intensive language training, improving the level of English and classes in a variety of subjects and sections: ||| |At the end of the course, students have the opportunity to pass the Cambridge English FCE exam. Upon successful completion of the program, foreign students can enter A-Level. ||| |The cost of training on the program Pre A-Level (Pre-Sessional Year to the A Level Program): |||
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GCSE, A-Level program, Pre A-level course
College Rd, Bournemouth
Autumn: September-December|Spring: January-April|Summer: May-July.|Full-time: from 4810 £ / semester, from 14430 £ / year|Permanent residence: from £ 9890 / semester, from £ 29,670 / year.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Service fee|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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English
A-Level
37,850
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year
United Kingdom
Bournemouth
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https://smapse.com//eton-college-summer-academic-camp-at-eton-college/
Eton College Academic Summer Camp
8.5
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Description of Eton College Academic Summer Camp
Year of foundation: 1440|Location: Berkshire, UK|Language of instruction: English|Number of students: 1320 people|Age of students: 12-16 years|Type of education: private boarding school.|Through dynamic lessons with a communicative focus, you will boost your confidence in fluency as well as using more vocabulary and grammar.|By taking part in a series of creative class activities, collaborative tasks and weekly class projects, you will also learn how to work effectively together and to apply your English in real-world scenarios.|Enhanced research skills in preparation for university.|Relevant and practical phrases that you can use in everyday English.|Algebraic systems|Geometry|Calculus (calculations)|Probability theory|Newtonian dynamics.|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 2 weeks|Intensity: 20 lessons per week|Level for starting: from Intermediate (B1)|Age of students: 12-16 years|Number of children per class: up to 15.|Budget|Finance|Marketing|Sustainable growth and development|English lessons with a business bias (emphasis on conversation)|Presentation skills|Communication skills|Search, information processing, research|Critical, analytical thinking|Understanding of key business processes.|Students age: 12-16 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks,|Minimum level of English for admission: Intermediate (B1).|15 lessons per week (classes of up to 15 people),|Accommodation and meals (full board),|Program of leisure, entertainment and excursions,|Transfers to/from the airport,|Corporate certificate of completion of the program,|Travel insurance.|Students age: 12-16 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks,|Minimum level of English for admission: B1.|What methods do historians use to study past eras,|How to develop critical and analytical thinking,|What skills must a professional historian have (and a student who enters the historical specialties at the university),|A huge amount of new vocabulary - professional, even highly specialized,|How different aspects of history and events add up to a single outline of humanity.|15 lessons per week (classes of up to 15 people),|Accommodation and meals (full board),|Program of leisure, entertainment and excursions,|Transfers to/from the airport,|Corporate certificate of completion of the program,|Travel insurance.|Students' age: 12-16 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks,|Minimum level to start: B1+ (Intermediate),|15 hours per week,|Up to 15 people per class.|"The World Community",|Young Leader,|Innovations of the Future,|Inspirational Communications.|Course|Accommodation and meals,|Extracurricular program, entertainment, excursions,|Certificate at the end of the program,|Travel insurance,|Group project.|Sports, including football, swimming, tennis|Drawing lessons, drawing|Discussion, reader clubs|Dance and drama activities|Nature walks, logic games|"Eton Games."|A tour of London begins with a visit to Kew Botanical Gardens, continues in Knightsbridge with a tour of one of three famous museums: the Museum of Natural Science, the Museum of Science or the Museum of V & A. The final stage - shopping at Oxford Street and dinner at a London restaurant.|The academic tour of Oxford begins with a guided walking tour, continues to the historic University of Oxford, famous for its speakers and debates for almost 200 years - here students will hear about the history of Oxford University. In the afternoon, students can choose between continuing to explore the rich history of Oxford based on one of its many museums or visiting the new Westgate shopping center.|Acquaintance with the famous seaside city of Brighton begins with a visit to the Brighton Lanes shopping district: then students will take a ride on British Airways i360, a 162-meter observation tower, which offers impressive views of the city. Students will finish their trip on the beach for traditional English dinner fish & chips at the famous Brighton Pier.|General English|Introduction To Politics & Economics|Business|History|The faculties of physics, chemistry, biology in terms of the quantity and quality of experimental facilities will bypass many universities.|Acting lessons is conducted on the basis of its own theater with 400 seats with professional light and sound|Center for Design and Technology gives students the opportunity to design new models of racing cars|Novice musicians have a unique opportunity to work in a professional recording studio.|Accommodation|Three meals a day|40 hours of learning English|Report on the work done, certificate of completion of the course|3 full-day trips (transportation costs, ticket prices included)|2 afternoon trips to the city of Windsor|Daytime, extracurricular activities on campus|UK SIM Card|Comprehensive Travel Insurance|Official graduation event.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 700 GBP|Age range - from 12 to 16 years|The required language level is B1 (medium) / higher.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Eton College was founded in 1440 by order of the English King Henry VI. The task of the college was to prepare future students of the Royal College of Cambridge University, founded a year later. Throughout history, there is an unbreakable link between the educational institution and the British royal house: for example, the future English monarch, Prince William, and his younger brother, Prince Harry, are graduates of Eton. ||| |The school is located in Berkshire, within walking distance of the historic city of Windsor with the royal castle located in it. It’s an ideal summer school in UK, just 20 minutes from Heathrow Airport and less than an hour from central London. ||| |Our curriculum is designed to be engaging and interactive, with activities and lessons structured to suit various age groups and language abilities. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced level classes. ||| |Our immersive General English course develops an understanding of the English language through creative, student-centred lessons. The syllabus uses a combination of carefully selected coursebooks and materials, which have been designed especially for 12 to 16-year-old learners by our academic team. ||| |Classes are multinational, and our focus on communication and collaboration helps you to build your confidence in using English in everyday life. ||| |At SBC, we help you to put theory into practice. By providing you with an exciting way to develop your use of the language, our tutors have every opportunity to upgrade your language usage and to take your English to a whole new level. ||| |WHAT YOU’LL LEARN ||| |Mathematics is aimed at students interested in further studying the mathematical disciplines of the natural, engineering, computer, formal sciences. Mathematics is a subject with a wide range of applications in the professional, academic fields. This is an important component of not only the future of teaching mathematics, but the natural sciences (chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology), as well as the formal sciences (logic, statistics, robotics). The high level of mathematics will allow to study engineering, computer science in high school. ||| |Students will focus on pure, applied mathematics. Subjects studied: ||| |All lessons are conducted in English in a multinational environment, which will allow students to improve their linguistic, communicative skills. Every week, students participate in research, presentation projects based on their own research, in competitions. Mathematics students will return home with an introductory understanding of the basics of higher mathematics, confident communication skills in English, presentations, motivation to apply these skills for future study. ||| |Humanities is suitable for students planning to study humanities in higher education - art, history, philosophy, politics, sociology, literature, language. Students develop skills, knowledge, language, analyzing, critically evaluating painting, music, literature, cinema, key moments of history, current political affairs, their sociological, political reasons, history of thought, philosophy. Studying the humanities, students develop "soft" skills, such as the ability to communicate, to formulate their own thoughts. ||| |Communication in the classroom allows students to develop skills in speaking and communication in English. Students participate in a variety of assignments, the weekly research projects of Time to Shine. Projects require students to develop skills that go beyond communication and subject knowledge: for each research task, students will develop analytical skills, critical thinking, teamwork, and presentation skills. ||| |Sciences is suitable for students who intend to study physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and natural sciences. It will help to develop scientific, educational skills related to a wide range of scientific topics, concepts, helping them to develop a sound scientific approach. The course pays equal attention to chemistry, physics, biology, and such a balanced foundation, understanding of the physical universe gives students the skills necessary for effective study of new areas of science. ||| |The Science curriculum is aimed at developing an understanding of scientific concepts, methodology, ways of influencing scientific achievements on the world. The studied areas include the Earth’s complex dynamic climate system, space exploration, and medical advances. Examining these topics from various critical points of view, students will improve their research, analytical skills. All Science students are implementing a Time to Shine research project in collaboration with other students. This experience allows them to go through the full cycle of project work: to study a scientific problem, to form a scientific report, presentation, present the results to an audience. This experience imitates some of the real projects that natural science students are working on, allowing us to assess the degree of impact of effective scientific research on the outside world. ||| |The summer business course is useful for those who want to make a successful career in the world of business and entrepreneurship, at the same time develop both practical thematic skills and the level of English. What subjects are included in the course structure: ||| |All summer students take part in the work of Time to Shine projects. These are group projects, during which students come up with, develop and present their own business plan - a start-up, a new product or service. It will need to be defended in front of a commission of judges (other students and specialists), so you need to prepare properly! Presentations are held at Jafar Hall, the famous debate club of Eton College – the very atmosphere here allows you to work efficiently and with pleasure. ||| |Students are divided into multinational, mixed groups (maximum 15 people per class). ||| |At the end of the course, all students receive a branded certificate and a report on the work done, the successes achieved. ||| |A two-week summer course for anyone interested in politics and economics, seeks in the future to connect their careers with these areas, to become a politician or a major manager. ||| |The program will allow teenagers to deepen their knowledge of economics and politics - both at the micro and macro levels, to evaluate the various ideologies and processes that formed the foundation of various world political systems. Students will analyze the features of different political regimes in different countries, the forms of democracy, voting and election systems, and the economic foundations of modern markets. ||| |Lectures and speeches of invited speakers greatly help in learning: receiving first-hand information from leading experts of the country, professionals in their field, children will learn effectively and with pleasure. In fact, this is the level of a university bachelor's degree! In addition, visits to real enterprises, workplaces, and important industry centers are also very useful. ||| |Students are given a lot of theory, which they constantly test in practice. In addition, students will strengthen useful personal and academic skills: critical and analytical thinking, finding original solutions to problems, group work and communication skills. The main practical component of the summer course is the Time to Shine project, which is transformed into an election strategy on this program. Each student will be able to prove himself as a strong strategist and speaker: teenagers will speak to the audience with their own election speech and a formed election campaign for inclusion in the school board. The project takes 10 hours: perhaps you will win according to the results of the voting? ||| |The course program already includes: ||| |The History program is an exciting summer two-week course that immerses teenagers in the world of research from the Middle Ages to the present day. Students will learn a lot of useful and interesting things: ||| |The main result of the two-week course is the Time to Shine project, a short research film "Our Place in History", which is shown to all students and classmates. 10 hours are allotted for the project. The task of the students is to imagine and show how future generations will look at the time in which we live and study now. The final presentation is a special festival of historical documentaries at Eton College. ||| |The course program already includes: ||| |The summer course will help to educate teenagers into real technology leaders of tomorrow! ||| |The program is dedicated to AI and computer science, computer science: students will study the basics of coding, programming in different languages, the development of algorithms and applications, get acquainted with the latest achievements in the field of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies. In addition, more universal skills will be developed that will help you become successful in any profession: critical and analytical thinking, finding creative solutions, collaboration and teamwork. work, leadership skills, etc. ||| |In addition, the program can be filled with electives (weekly — +1 module): ||| |At the end of the course, projects are presented as part of the Time to Shine course (each student devotes a minimum of 10 hours of work to it). This is the AI Innovators' Challenge: students are divided into groups, take one AI concept at a time, and embody it in a working, working, functional prototype. In this way, students will be able to understand how AI really helps in solving real human problems. ||| |The price already includes: |||
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English+summer vacation, Summer mathematics course, Summer course in psychology, STEM program, Program for business leaders, Political course, Summer history courses, English courses +IT
Windsor SL4 6DW, United Kingdom
Accommodation|Three meals a day|40 hours of learning English|Report on the work done, certificate of completion of the course|3 full-day trips (transportation costs, ticket prices included)|2 afternoon trips to the city of Windsor|Daytime, extracurricular activities on campus|UK SIM Card|Comprehensive Travel Insurance|Official graduation event.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 700 GBP
University
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English
High School
5,000
£
week
United Kingdom
Berkshire
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https://smapse.com//stanford-university/
Stanford University
8.5
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Description of Stanford University
Medicine|Law|Humanities and natural sciences|Engineering|Pedagogy|Geography|Business.|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: certificate (IB, A-level, AP), TOEFL 100 (equivalents are not accepted), SAT (2010 - 2300) / ACT (30 - 34), academic recommendations (2 from school teachers + 1 additional), portfolio (for creative specialties), 4 essays on certain topics (according to the direction of studying).|The result of the studying: a diploma that is quoted around the world, career and educational prospects in the USA.|Engineering;|Humanities, natural sciences;|Business;|Law;|Medicine;|Pedagogy;|Geography.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Admission requirements: bachelor's degree (average grade is from 4,8), 1 academic recommendation and 2 professional ones, TOEFL ibt 100 (IELTS certificate is not accepted), GRE - from 1600, summary, motivation letter, successful passage interview.|The result of the studying: master's degree, prestigious diploma, great career prospects at the international level.|Stanford University is one of TOP-5 prestigious universities in the world, it is a well-known center of scientific research, providing students from all over the world the opportunity to obtain a high-quality, practical education.|University programs are designed taking into account a need of students to adapt to the new academic environment. In the university, mentoring, thematic meetings of freshmen with undergraduates, teachers are practiced, various seminars are held.|A distinctive feature is an interdisciplinary education. This approach allows students to study several specialties and receive "double diplomas".|Stanford is known for research projects of international importance. The university also sponsors external scientific research.|Stanford University Diploma is a pass card to the modern world of business, science, engineering, administration. Graduates of the university work in prestigious positions in Nike, Gap, Google, Yahoo!, NVIDIA, Hewlett-Packard and other companies.|The educational institution has a status of one of the most technically equipped universities in USA and the world.|The university has created a multicultural environment in which every foreign student feels comfortable.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Stanford University is one of the most prestigious universities in America. It has been working since 1891. The university campus is located between San Jose and San Francisco. Stanford University is an academic business card of the American Silicon Valley. ||| |The university is focused on studying highly qualified personnel in various fields of activity, primarily in social policy and public administration. A total of 65 specialties are offered at the university. The contingent of the university is almost 9000 people. ||| |A distinctive feature of the university is its structure. The University includes 7 separate schools: ||| |Students have a unique opportunity to master subjects at an interdisciplinary level. This allows to find non-standard approaches to solving urgent problems and conduct in-depth studies on natural-science, social, and other topics. ||| |Short information about a four-year basic course of higher education within the framework of the classical American system. ||| |Stanford offers courses in the undergraduate program at each of the faculties. Specialities of several areas are the most popular among foreign students, in particular, anatomy and biology, engineering, information technology, international relations, economics. Students study a large number of humanitarian subjects. Their number on the first two courses ranges from 17 to 20. 3-4 courses are specialized, which are focused on the development of students in the necessary practical knowledge and skills in the subsequent activities. ||| |Short information about advanced practical course for those wishing to get high qualification in the chosen profession / specialty. ||| |The program is designed for 2-3 years. It provides theoretical studying, practical work, interships in profile companies. Master's courses are available at any of the university faculties. The most popular among students are the following areas: ||| | |||
African and African American Studies, anatomy, anthropology, Archaeology and Anthropology BA (Hons), Art, Asian Studies, BA, atmospheric science, bioengineering, biology, business, chemical engineering, chemistry, computer techologies, CS+Classics, CS+French, Digital Humanities Research MPhil / PhD, Earth Science , economics, Electrical Techniques, engineering, Engineering and Architectural Design MEng, Epidemiology (MPhil), ethics, Ethnic Studies, French with Chinese (BA), geography, history, Information Technology, international relations, law, letter, literature, Medicine, Natural science, pedagogy, physics, \xa0aeronautics
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305
Accommodation|Three meals a day|40 hours of learning English|Report on the work done, certificate of completion of the course|3 full-day trips (transportation costs, ticket prices included)|2 afternoon trips to the city of Windsor|Daytime, extracurricular activities on campus|UK SIM Card|Comprehensive Travel Insurance|Official graduation event.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 700 GBP
University
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A-Level
53,000
$
year
USA
San Jose
California
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Royal Hospital School Summer Camp
8.5
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Description of Royal Hospital School Summer Camp
Sunday: arrival of students, welcome party Ice Breaker.|Monday:|Tuesday:|Wednesday:|Thursday:|Friday:|Saturday:|Sunday:|Monday:|Tuesday:|Wednesday:|Thursday:|Friday:|Saturday:|Sunday: departure of schoolchildren from the camp.|Learning grammar, vocabulary, relevant exercises and practices|Practice of oral speech, communication skills: use of gaming and role-playing techniques, interactive learning, attracting additional funds.|Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Heathrow 290 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 355 GBP|Medical insurance 17 GBP|Visa fees 40 GBP|Curator support 42 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Royal Hospital School is located in a picturesque and quiet suburb area overlooking the Stour River. The distance to London is 140 kilometers, to Stansted - 80 kilometers, to the largest airports Gatwick and Heathrow - 160 and 177 kilometers respectively. The courses here are an excellent opportunity not only to significantly improve your level of knowledge, but also to get acquainted with the rich history and original culture of the UK due to the large number of extra-curricular activities, excursions and trips. Royal Hospital School has been working since 1712 - this is an excellent option for students who appreciate peace of mind and are willing to completely immerse themselves in the learning process, to study persistently and thoughtfully. The summer school in UK and camp are held on the basis of the Royal Hospital itself. ||| |We provide nutritious and balanced meals, and our kitchen staff can accommodate various dietary restrictions and food preferences. Parents can inform us of any specific dietary needs during the registration process. ||| |Summer English courses ||| |The program is designed to stay in summer: the course can be booked by individual students, or by studying or corporate groups traveling together. Weekly students attend 15 academic sessions - they are conducted in a mobile, interactive form, the main emphasis in studying is made on the development of communication skills, vocabulary replenishment, intensive development of oral speech. Groups are formed small, up to 15 people in each - with them an experienced highly qualified teacher (ELF) gives each student maximum attention. Note also that classes are formed to the maximum international: the more representatives of different countries learn together, the sooner the student overcomes the language and emotional barrier, begins to speak freely in English. Upon completion of the studying, students can take the classic Trinity exam and obtain a company certificate confirming a high level of knowledge. ||| |Trinity Examinations ||| |We offer students the opportunity to pass the Trinity College Oral Examinations (GESE) to get a qualification in spoken English. These exams are authoritative among educational institutions in many European countries. Our experienced EFL teachers test students, distribute them to appropriate levels and provide an additional five hours of intensive spoken English each week. Students are fully prepared for oral tests, which are conducted by an external examiner Trinity. ||| |EXAMPLE OF THE SUMMER COURSE PROGRAM ||| |• In the afternoon: academic studies + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: group screening. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: party quizzes and quick answers. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic studies + excursion to Clacton on Sea; • In the evening: Mini-Olympic Games. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: disco. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: night of the James Bond casino. ||| |• Inthe afternoon: full day excursion - London: walking tour, cruise on the Thames, inspection Attractions, lunch in the city; • In the evening: collective game "Capture the flag". ||| |• In the afternoon: rest (students are given a brunch on the day off); at the request and personal schedule of the student - additional excursions, group recreational activities are organized; • In the evening: Eurovision Song Contest. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: football tournament. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: international evening of quizzes. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + excursion to Colchester; • In the evening: Speed ​​Dating evening. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: Caribbean disco party. ||| |• In the afternoon: academic studies + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers, sports games; • In the evening: Talent show. ||| |• In the afternoon: Full day excursion - Cambridge: walking tour, sightseeing, visit to Kings College; • In the evening: graduation ceremony. ||| |Residential (En-suite): ||| |7 Nights - 1195£ ||| |14 Nights - 2362£ ||| |Residential (Shared): ||| |7 Nights - 1143£ ||| |14 Nights - 2249£ |||
Acting skills, Architecture, Art, biology, chemistry, computer techologies, drama, economics, foreign language, foundations of religions, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, Information Technology, maths, philosophy, physical education, Political science, politics, Psychology
basketball, dancing, Excursion to london, football, tennis
Summer holiday english
Holbrook, Ipswich, Suffolk IP9 2RX, United Kingdom
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Heathrow 290 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 355 GBP|Medical insurance 17 GBP|Visa fees 40 GBP|Curator support 42 GBP
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English
Summer English courses
1,195
£
week
United Kingdom
Ipswich
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
8.5
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Description of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Engineering;|High tech;|Artificial intelligence (merits of modern representatives of the university).|Bachelors - 74 000 USD;|Masters - 85, 600 USD;|Master of Engineering - 95 000 USD;|Masters in Business Administration - 125 000 USD;|Architecture|Astronomy|Aeronautics|Biology|Humanities|Healthcare|Engineering|Information technologies|Maths|Of Management|Physicists|Chemistry|Architecture|Astronomy|Aeronautics|Biology|Humanities|Healthcare|Engineering|Information technologies|Maths|Of Management|Physicists|Chemistry|The account on the official site of MIT must be created one year before the filing of documents (in September-October) where to fill out the personal data, ESSE and the application for admission.|Identify the method of interviewing (it can be conducted remotely, via Skype, or in a personal interview with a representative of the institute) and agree on this no later than December 10 (the previous year of receipt).|The deadline for submitting an application is determined by the first of January of the year of receipt;|If necessary, in obtaining financial assistance for education(scholarships, for example), you need to apply with an appropriate application before February 15.|The university examines the documents submitted by the applicants until the end of March, after which they notify the candidates about the decision.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Technical universities in America attract more and more students. The popularity of the direction is due to the development of technology, the rapid development of robotics, information technology. One of the most popular among universities with a world-wide name, rightly considered MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) got its name because of the location (Massachusetts in the US). He is famous for being an innovator in the field of development of artificial intelligence, information technology and robotics. ||| |Technical universities in USA attract more students. The popularity of the direction is due to the development of technology, the rapid development of robotics, information technology. One of the most popular among universities with a world-wide name, rightly considered MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) got its name because of the location (Massachusetts in the US). He is famous for being an innovator in the field of development of artificial intelligence, information technology and robotics. ||| |The date of the founding of the Institute is only two days more like the beginning of the civil war in the USA, namely, April 10, 1861. The first president of MIT-a - William Barton Rogers, was not only the man who owned the idea of ​​creating the institute, but also a well-known professor of natural philosophy. At the heart of his idea was the introduction of new, more modern methods of teaching students, motivating it with obsolescence of old principles, their differences with the real economic situation and the development of technology. Since the foundation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and before the beginning of the classes, it has been 4 years. The first location of the university was the district of Boston Back Bay, after which, in 1916, it was decided to move the institute to Cambridge. From the very first years of its academic activity, the MIT differed from its competitors in practical direction in terms of engineering. Hence the symbol of the institute - beaver, whose talents for the construction of structures from wood, speak of natural leadership in engineering. Innovation of the Institute for a century and a half manifested itself in such directions as: ||| |During the civil war in America, the MIT turned into a kind of platform for testing in the military sphere. The Cold War period did not go so well for the university, because, because of strikes by students demanding the cessation of military development, the institute took an anti-defense stance. It's only from the government side that such a decision by the management of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology did not provoke approval, which was manifested in a sharp reduction in budget expenditures for the maintenance of the institution. But to become the world's leading university in the field of engineering, these events did not prevent MIT. ||| |As mentioned earlier, for over 100 years the institute is located in Cambridge, spread out on 168 acres of land along the Charles River. This city is considered a student city, famous for its friendly population, a lot of places for cultural recreation (parks, squares). Extremely popular among local residents enjoys an environmentally friendly mode of transport - bicycles. The connection of the city with the nearest megacities is provided by the presence of transport connections: the railway, bus routes. ||| |The institute town has been actively developed since the "moving" of the institute in 1916, at this time most of the buildings that still function have been built. In the early 2000s, several new buildings were erected, thanks to the works of architects: ||| |These buildings were built on the campus, which not only renewed it, but also added fresh insights into design and architecture. Step accessibility between laboratories, educational centers, sports halls and other places of the educational process and extracurricular sections reduces the time wasted on movement. For residence students were allocated 11 residences to choose from in Cambridge or Boston. Attention is drawn to the fact that the campus residences and buildings on the campus have a link between themselves, represented by a network of underground tunnels. ||| |In fact, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is not simply considered the best in the field of engineering and high technology. He is followed by a number of achievements, including: ||| |This list is far from complete, and it can be continued for a long time. After all, it is here that the development of dark matter and a number of other entertaining technologies that can have a serious impact on the development of mankind as a whole. ||| |The story with student Oliver Smoot, whose height was taken as a unit of measure, draws with his extraordinary character, when calculating the length of the Harvard Bridge. And it happened this way: a group of students began to move Oliver across the bridge leaving notes (in history they entered as mark-ups). As a result, they determined that the length of the bridge is 364.4 distemper and ear. The case is unusual, and yet it has borne fruit: albeit rarely, but this unit of measurement (analogous to the usual 1.7 meters) is still used and after almost 70 years. The above-mentioned protagonist of history soon became the head of the International Organization for Standardization. ||| |John Forbes Nash Jr., a Nobel laureate, a well-known mathematician, was active in the Institute. His life story was reflected in the famous film "Mind Games" by Ron Howard. ||| |Only two people in the history of the institute received honorary degrees: Winston Churchill and Salam Rushdie. The policy of MIT is aimed at the fact that they are proud of the opportunity to finish their studies at the university, which is considered a great honor. ||| |Such a widely known term "hacker" was born in the walls of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This term was applicable to students who quickly found the possibility of solving the tasks posed, at the same time without grace and originality - in other words, by the way. ||| |There is an opportunity to receive free of charge knowledge, thanks to the public publication of lecture courses from MIT teachers on the pages of the official website. ||| |Bachelor's programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provide for the possibility of studying 46 basic and 49 additional disciplines. The Institute includes 32 departments, a college, as well as five schools, including: ||| |The last of the above list, the school has managed to become the most popular, and the numbers speak for themselves - 60% of the total number of students study here. 20% of students prefer scientific school. As for the popular directions in teaching, here are distinguished physicists, computer science, electronic engineering, biology and mathematics. ||| |The Massachusetts Institute of Technology prides itself on selecting students solely for their personal qualities, such as: the level of knowledge, the desire to receive education and to develop, and not by the size of the bank account. Moreover, they offer assistance to students who do not have the opportunity to pay for education, and the proportion of such 58%, and the annual scholarship is 41,000 dollars. This amount is determined taking into account such factors as: the financial situation of the student, merits before the institute, academic success. Funds for supporting students are not only allocated by the university itself, but also by private and public organizations. ||| |Students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology claim to receive grants both federal (up to $ 4,000 a year) and Pell Grant (up to $ 5,500). Among the popular programs in which students and teachers compete for grants are: ||| |But not only students have the opportunity to receive financial support while passing the education within the walls of MIT. Graduate students who conduct research or are engaged in teaching at the institute can apply for a higher stipend. Invest in promising graduate students for the most part, alternative funds, IT corporations or research companies, looking for employees. The amount of support for future academics varies, ranging from $ 15,000 to $ 65,000 a year. Some of the post-graduate students include the university itself, paying the tuition fee for students receiving education in the curriculum with a degree of "bachelor", as well as for conducting tutoring courses. ||| |Despite the profile of the institute - engineering, economists here pay attention not less. It's no secret that Sloan School (School of Management) is a member of the most prestigious business schools in the world. The diplomas awarded to bachelors and masters here are highly appreciated by employers, including large corporations around the world. ||| |It's rather difficult to enroll in the Sloan School at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, because the priority is not those applicants who barely managed to graduate from school, but have solid experience in business and management, who have positive recommendations from reputable employers or academics. In addition, confidence and a certain amount of experience and knowledge will be a bonus when conducting a personal interview - one of the most important stages of admission. Tuition fee here is about $ 63,000 per year - within the framework of the classical MBA program. ||| |Exactly as with admission, and in the right to apply for grants and grants, all are equal - both US citizens and foreign students. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is proud that its doors are open to all those applicants who have the talent for education and have the prospect of making progress in science. It is appreciated the ability of a person to think, going beyond the standards, and at the same time be able to get out of difficult situations in an original way. ||| |As an excuse for a student to receive a scholarship, a low level of income for members of his family (less than $ 60,000 per year) can act. In case the student is really talented, but does not have the opportunity to pay for his own education, the institute will do it instead of him, providing the opportunity to study for free, to live in a hostel (free of charge). In addition, those who are approved for material assistance, are given the opportunity to travel and eat free of charge. To be heard, the student needs to confirm his right to receive material assistance by providing a package of documents: a certificate of the parents' income and an extract from the bank about the status of the accounts. ||| |The authority of the university on the international arena opens serious opportunities for its graduates. Large organizations, research centers and laboratories are happy to receive them among their employees, providing prestigious work and a serious income level. According to statistics, about 25% of graduates are provided with a place of work, even without graduating from an educational institution. This opportunity is realized thanks to the recruitment service, functioning in the Institute, as well as proposals coming from sponsors. Another 20% of graduates receive jobs due to various network sites, participation in professional conferences. About 15% of students graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology students, acquire the desired positions through internships. At their passage, companies and organizations select prospective employees, and immediately after they receive a scientific degree enrolled in the state. The vacancy fair allows you to get another 15% of graduates. The remaining 35% of graduates, after receiving bachelor's degrees, continue their studies in an effort to obtain a master's degree. ||| |Annual salaries of graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: ||| |Annually, depending on the state of the economy, salaries can be changed to a greater extent, less often - to a smaller one. Graduates of MIT can be found among employees of such companies as Google, Apple, Oracle, Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon and many other serious corporations. Graduate students often receive proposals for employment within the walls of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard and Stanford. ||| |Graduates, who achieved serious success in the fields of science, political and economic activity, are proud of universities. Among the graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, you can list: ||| |Prominent scientists, honored figures and politicians were released from the walls of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology quite a lot to glorify the university. Every year, about 4,000 foreign applicants file documents, with the hope of admission. But in fact, about 150 people are selected who are given serious requirements in terms of knowledge of English at a high level, not only verbal, but also written. ||| |A foreigner is required, like a US citizen, to demonstrate high performance in the results of testing ACT or SAT. After acquaintance with the documents provided by the applicant (motivation letter, ESSE), the admission committee makes a decision to conduct an interview with the candidate. ||| |Undergraduate studies at the university are presented in the following main areas: ||| |Master's program at the University is represented by the following main areas: |||
anthropology, Architecture, Art, atmospheric science, Biological Engineering, biology, Business and management, chemical engineering, chemistry, Civil engineering, Cognitive sciences, computer techologies, economics, Global research, history, humanitarian sciences, letter, linguistics, literature, Machinery manufacturing, Materials Science, maths, media, philosophy, physics, planning, Political science, Science and technology, \xa0aeronautics
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Heathrow 290 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 355 GBP|Medical insurance 17 GBP|Visa fees 40 GBP|Curator support 42 GBP
University
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English
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USA
Boston
Massachusetts
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St Thomas More Private School
8.5
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Description of St Thomas More Private School
Year of foundation: 1962;|Location: Oakdale, USA;|Type: private boarding school;|Type of educational program: for boys;|Language of instruction: English;|Form of study: full-time;|Number of students: 200.|Listening and note taking;|Time Management Skill;|Technique of concentration and memory development;|Stress management skills;|Practice test items in preparation for entering the university.|English as a foreign language;|Art;|Foreign languages;|English;|Natural sciences and history;|Mathematics;|Theology.|Macroeconomics;|Microeconomics;|Education in physics, higher mathematics, chemistry, and US history is conducted in preparation for the AR exams.|Art Club;|Chess Club;|Water sports;|Public Service Club;|Culinary Club;|Drone club;|Cybersport Team (LoL);|French Club;|Martial Arts Club;|Cinema Club;|Music Club;|National Society of Honor;|Ping-pong;|Robotics Club;|Sailing / Kayaking;|Ski club;|Yearbook;|Tennis;|Zumba Club.|Baseball;|Cross;|Basketball;|Sailing;|American football;|Athletics;|Hockey;|Lacrosse;|Golf;|Tennis;|Football;|Power training.|About 95% of teachers live on school campus;|The ratio of teachers to students 1: 6;|Small number of classes - about 12 people;|Beautiful area with lake;|High level of development of sports and creative potential.|Own boat station;|Gym;|Library;|Athletics track;|Playing fields for various sports;|Chapel;|Computer rooms;|Lounge;|Beach;|3 educational buildings.|Online application and registration fee;|Parent's statement;|Estimates for the current and previous school year;|Recommendations of the teacher of English and mathematics;|Recommendation of the director and class teacher;|Standardized test results (English - TOEFL, Duolingo, SLEP - maybe, and math);|Interview (in person, by phone or on Skype);|Help from the bank about the status of the account of parents;|Copy of the passport;|Copy visa;|The official transcript.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Boarding school for boys Thomas More School was founded by James Hanrahan in 1962: this talented teacher discovered the wonders of an individual approach to the educational process. The mission of the school is to uncover the talents and depths of the personality of their students, creating for them coziness and comfort for unhindered development. The success of this approach is confirmed annually when former students of St. Thomas More School enter and graduate from the best universities in Europe and America. ||| |Along with academic success boys in St. Thomas More School develops sports activity, acts as volunteers, and leads a rich cultural and socially active life. The school offers about fifty subjects, courses and programs. ||| |Quick overview: Graduation in Thomas More School is a diploma of secondary education in the USA, with which it will be willingly accepted in all universities of Europe and the world. For international students in St. Thomas More School operates the department of English as a foreign language. The classes teach an average of 12 people, each is given enough attention to track progress and, taking into account the peculiarities, to help the student achieve success. In addition to presenting the main material, teachers try to instill the skills of a researcher and a student, which help in further education: ||| |The school has departments in the following areas: ||| |Additional subjects: |||
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Diploma + advanced placement
45 Cottage Rd, Oakdale, CT 06370, USA
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Heathrow 290 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 355 GBP|Medical insurance 17 GBP|Visa fees 40 GBP|Curator support 42 GBP
University
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English
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56,800
$
year
USA
Hartford
Connecticut
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Harvard University
8.5
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Description of Harvard University
Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: certificate, statement (For 4 years), SAT Reasoning Test (from 2070) or analogue, SAT Subject Test, 2 recommendations from the teachers of the school, knowledge of English at the level corresponding to TOEFL 109, motivation letter, essay, confirmation of sporting achievements, creative portfolio (if available).|The result of the studying: obtaining a specialty in demand in the world, a large career prospects in the USA.|Sciences and arts;|Medicine;|Jurisprudence.|Higher school of design (specialty urban, landscape design, architecture);|Higher pedagogical school (a large number of specializations are offered, including management in the educational sphere, psychology) 999.15]|School of health (specialization - legislation in the medical field);|School of theology (directions of religion and theology);|School of public administration (the graduates become future public figures, politicians);|Business school (provides an opportunity to obtain an MBA degree).|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: a diploma of higher education with a high average score, 2 academic recommendations, IELTS 7.0 or equivalent (TOEFL ibt 109), motivation letter, resume, essay (articles, publications, etc.), GRE or GMAT results (according to the bachelor's degree).|The result of the studying: great career prospects, the opportunity to improve in the academic or practical field of knowledge in accordance with the chosen direction, specialization.|Football|Basketball|Volleyball|Baseball|Swimming|Hockey|Sailing|Golf|Lacrosse|Squash|Tennis|Water polo|Wrestling.|Harvard University, ranked second in terms of prestige in the world, is known for the high quality of educational services and outstanding academic, career results of its graduates. The university was completed by US presidents, world-class scientists, outstanding businessmen, managers. It's one of the best options for obtaining higher education in America.|The university is distinguished by its brilliant teaching staff. Nobel laureates, leading specialists of the world, who have received many prestigious awards and awards work with the students.|These are great opportunities for academic, creative, physical development. On the campus of the university in USA, occupying an area of ​​2,000 hectares, all conditions for effective studying, comfortable living, playing sports and creativity are created.|On the Bachelor's programs, 10 students study at 50% of the courses. Small groups provide the opportunity to effectively supervise the learning process and complete immersion in subjects.|Harvard University is known as one of the leading research centers in the United States. In the university, young professionals, in particular students of the Magistracy, are given a lot of opportunities for academic development in a particular scientific field.|This is quality education and active social life. On campus for students more than 4 hundred clubs and circles work.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Harvard University is the oldest university in America. Harvard University in American Cambridge - the most famous and prestigious educational institution of the country. Annualy, it leads national rankings as a university of international importance. In TOP-10 prestigious universities abroad it takes a second place. In the US, Harvard is a part of the Ivy League. ||| |The University has been working since 1636. Modern Harvard is more than 350-year-old educational traditions, openness to innovations, orientation to development and technological, academic improvement. Among the teachers (acting and former), there are 44 Nobel Prize laureates. Teaching in the university is conducted by experienced teachers. Each of them has more than one year of practical activity in a particular field. ||| |Short information about standard four-year course of basic higher education in one of the sought after specialties. ||| |About the course: the undergraduate program is offered by most Harvard faculties. Students often choose the directions of social and human sciences, biology, engineering. Less popular are IT, accurate, natural sciences. ||| |Harvard studies in bachelor's degree are traditionally for the American education system. The programs provide for the study of a large number of general educational subjects. Specialization usually begins with the second semester of the 2nd course. In general, studies at the baccalaureate include the studying of 50% of core disciplines, 25% - profile additional specialization and 25% - humanitarian general education. ||| |Short information about postgraduate program, designed for 2-3 years of study, depending on the specialization. ||| |About the program: Master's degree in Harvard can be obtained at the faculties: ||| |Also specialists of this level prepare: ||| |Masters programs differ from Bachelor's in narrow specialization, practical orientation. |||
Health Politics, administration, African and African American Studies, American Studies, anthropology, applied sciences, Archaeology (PhD), Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, BA, astronomy, bioengineering, biology, Biomedical Sciences, biophysics, Biostatistics, Business and management, Chemical Physics, chemistry, Classics, Comparative Literature BA, computer techologies, Data Science, Earth Science , economics, education, engineering, Environmental science, Environmental studies, finance, Folklore and Mythology, Gender studies, Government, health and human sciences, history, History of Science, immunology, Information Technology, international relations, Leadership, linguistics, literature, Machinery manufacturing, marketing, maths, Middle East Studies, music, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations , Neuroscience, Organizational Behavior, philosophy, physics, Physiology and Philosophy BA (Hons), Political science, politics, Psychology, Religion, sociology, Statistics, theatre studies, Visual Studies
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Cambridge, MA 02138
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Heathrow 290 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 355 GBP|Medical insurance 17 GBP|Visa fees 40 GBP|Curator support 42 GBP
University
null
English
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28,000
$
semester
USA
Boston
Massachusetts
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Pickering College and Summer Camp
8.5
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Description of Pickering College and Summer Camp
Kindergarten - preschool|Junior School - primary school (grades 1-6)|Middle School - 8|Senior School - Senior School (grades 9-12).|Art|Physical Education and Health|English and French|Mathematics|Natural Sciences|Geography|History.|The World History|Studying the media|Geography|Communication Technology|Functions and Relationships|Policy|A family|Sociology and some others.|4-week sessions:|3-week session:|25 hours of studying per week;|TOEFL Junior Test;|24 hours a day supervising students;|Accommodation;|Meals during the day;|Medical insurance;|Report Card & Certificate of Completion;|Transfer from / to the airport;|Sporting events;|All accompanied trips and extracurricular programs.|Age – from 4 to 11 years old,|The duration of the training is from one week.|Age – from 10 to 14 years old,|The duration of the training is from one week.|Harvesting at Blue & Silver Farm|Academy of Fine Arts|Leadership Skills|Trainee Leader|STEAM|Creation and design|Music|Breakfast (7: 30-8: 00) is a hot snack (change according to the day of the week), fruits and yogurt, cereal flakes, tea and coffee, toast and fresh juice.|Lunch is a minimum of 2 hot dishes to choose from (one usually vegetarian), 2 types of soup, a large number of different salads and sandwiches. In normal times, students lunch with teachers at the same table, and high school students visit buffet lunches twice a week, like a buffet table.|Dinner is a rich variety of hot dishes and salads prepared with seasonality of fruits and vegetables (most often used products of local producers - they are more natural and fresh, not frozen and canned).|Art Council|Youth Action Organization|Sports Council|Internal Committee|Committee of the Hostel Residence Life Committee, only for student boarders, etc.|3 football fields;|a baseball field;|badminton fields;|2 modern, fully equipped gymnasiums;|a large ice arena.|Honey insurance = $ 950|Registration fee|Deposit|Books and other supplies|Guardianship|Sports fees|Excursions|Tutoring|Medical insurance 950 CAD|Filling out the questionnaire and creating an account,|Payment of the application fee,|Submission of documents,|Taking entrance exams on campus or online, writing a short essay on motivation for admission,|Passing an online interview together with parents,|Receiving an official invitation to study, arrival at the campus.|Personal documents: birth certificate, passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit,|Report card for the current academic year, final report card for the last three academic years,|English Proficiency Test Results: TOEFL, IELTS, CERF, Duolingo,|Letters of recommendation from teachers of mathematics, English.|A student whose payment is paid in full before April 18 is offered a discount of $500,|A $1,500 discount is offered to a second sibling attending college in the same school year. Third and subsequent siblings attending school in the same school year are offered a $5,000 discount on tuition fees.|A child or grandchild of a graduate of Pickering College is given a $1000 discount,|The discount is provided in recognition of the loyalty of current families (the re-enrollment agreement together with the deposit must be received by the school no later than the due date).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Pickering College is a private prestigious coeducational school: it is a residental school in Canada (from the age of 12), and a day school for pupils from 4 to 18 years old. There are several departments that function successfully here: ||| |Pickering College was founded as early as 1842, and since then has been developing basic educational values ​​- philanthropy and a wonderful level of education. Here each employee seeks to develop students as full-fledged, educated personalities, to disclose their best qualities, abilities and talents, to help them in succeeding in life and achieving educational, career and personal goals. The curriculum of the boarding schools in Canada always combines traditional, time-tested methods and the latest technologies and modern methods, innovations. In college, an individual, personal approach is practiced - so the abilities and talents of students develop most quickly and harmoniously, the physical, creative, spiritual and academic potential is revealed. Graduates not only have an excellent level of knowledge - they are able to think creatively, critically and analytically, to work effectively independently and in a team, to adapt easily to new conditions, to perfectly meet people and make new acquaintances. ||| |In 1909, Pickering College settled in a spacious building in Newmarket: Ontario, just 45 kilometers north of Toronto (the road usually takes up to 35 minutes). Newmarket is a quiet city with a total population of 87,000 people, with a common urban infrastructure, a sufficient number of entertainment and shopping centers, sports facilities, cultural and historical monuments, restaurants and bars, and medical service centers. ||| |Parents should consider the school’s academic record, philosophy and pastoral support network. The most important factor is ‘fit’, is this an environment my child will thrive within. ||| |It is especially important for young schoolchildren to be motivated by personal achievements, to instill interest in learning, to show them that the learning process can be dynamic, interesting and positive, conducted in the form of an exciting game. In one class, 16-18 pupils are usually engaged, a list of subjects that are compulsory for studying, is as follows: ||| |Also, several subjects are optional - these disciplines are chosen by the student independently, being guided by their interests and inclinations (the older the student becomes, the more electives in his schedule). The leisure program in addition to academic studies includes a large number of sports games and competitions, creative and musical lessons, theater productions and exciting excursions. ||| |Compulsory subjects are the same, but the number of electives is optional. For the studying of adolescents, a research, integrated approach is used: students perform a large number of projects and studies, thereby effectively improving the skill of critical and rational thinking. The modern interactive technology, innovations, new technologies are actively used. ||| |In addition to the compulsory for all subjects, each student adds to his curriculum additional disciplines that will be useful for his admission to the university or higher school. For high school students, several courses are prepared - they can be devoted to the humanities or mathematics, the science block, foreign languages, culture or business. For example, participants in the course of the Social Sciences and Humanities attend the following classes: ||| |Successful completion of the school is the receipt of the Ontario Secondary Education Diploma, with which the student can qualify for a place in the ranked university of Canada, the United States or Europe. It should be noted that in addition to qualitative passing of exams and good marks for obtaining a diploma, it will take 60 hours to work on public works - this condition is mandatory for all graduates. ||| |This course is recognized and has long and successfully been conducted all over the world, including in Canadian educational institutions. This program effectively develops the leadership qualities of each student, teaches to think globally, to look at things and problems more widely, to work in a team and help society, to tolerate and understand other nationalities, cultures, countries. Students of this program often participate in student exchange programs, studying in Canada, the United States, Australia, Europe (China will soon join the list of countries). The diploma of graduates contains the item about studying on this program (The Global Leadership Diploma). ||| |Pickering College offers an upscale camp for students aged 12 to 18 who want to practice English while enjoying the scenic views of Canada! A unique program combines studying with summer holidays in Canada, as well as balanced educational programs with exciting day and evening activities. ||| |In summer the school organizes effective ESL (English as a Second Language) courses: the duration is 4 weeks, students from all over the world can enter from 12 to 18 years, regardless of the initial level of knowledge and language. ||| |Academic groups consist of 15 people, the intensity of studies is quite high - 25 lessons per week. Each pupil lives in a common comfortable residence: in his spare time, preferably also communication in English, which is facilitated by a diverse and rich extra-curricular leisure program. ||| |Upon arrival, students are tested at the level of English and distributed to the appropriate groups. The curriculum is focused on the needs of students. The summer program focuses on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. ||| |Students are expected to take mini-golf, climbing, bowling, various shows and parties, as well as exciting excursions: to a large amusement park, a visit to CN (Toronto), Niagara Falls and others. ||| |Program dates: ||| |The following costs are included in the price: ||| |The day summer camp program is perfect for children from 4 to 11 years old who would like to have a fun and useful summer vacation. The infrastructure of the campus allows students to spend a lot of time outdoors playing, playing sports and being creative. The course includes a variety of leisure activities, including exciting master classes, thematic lectures, arts and crafts, and others. ||| |Every school day is full of events: students arrive at 8:15 a.m., then students go to lectures and entertainment events, get snacks and a hot lunch, and from 3:00 p.m. they can go home. ||| |Students in grades 4-8 are offered exciting summer programs: "Leadership Skills", "Leadership Training", "Creation and Design", "Music" and others. Each course consists of specialized classes and master classes, entertainment activities both on and off campus. Students are only on campus during the day, from 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and then go home. ||| |Campers will be shuttled daily to Blue & Silver Farm for a busy day dedicated to growing and cooking food, farm crafts, outdoor educational activities, and learning wildlife skills. Organic snacks and lunch made with local produce are included in the program along with an overnight stay at the farm on Thursday evening of each week: campers will cook over a campfire, enjoy the walk and stargazing, sleep in canvas tents. ||| |Holidaymakers who love creativity are sure to enjoy the multimedia arts course, where they will learn a range of practical mediums, including sculpture, digital photography, visual arts, radio production, and graphic design. ||| |Participants in this program will complete a series of leadership development activities, including participating in and developing their own games, personal health and fitness plans, outdoor training, and weekly excursions to test sites such as hiking, climbing, and quests. Children will have the opportunity to reflect on their leadership abilities and improve their skills by conducting activities with younger campers. ||| |Participants in this program will pay special attention to the camp environment and what it takes to become a successful counselor, mentor. They will take the time to reflect on their strengths, develop a leadership plan through engaging activities, and work on developing their leadership skills.  In the afternoon, students will work with the camp group and lead activities, receiving feedback from a senior staff member, There will be an opportunity to attend a weekly tour of the places of leadership tests: hiking, climbing and quests. ||| |Creative learners who are interested in new ways of learning math and science will enjoy working together in hands-on and engaging activities designed to foster community, collaboration among peers of all levels. This program is built on solving real-life challenges through design thinking and experimentation. ||| |To further develop their leadership skills, students will create and deliver assignments for younger students. ||| |Students participating in this course will have the opportunity to experiment with creating products in the Makerspace using equipment such as 3D printers, CNC routers, laser cutters, engravers, and Cricut machines. They will be challenged to solve problems by creating new prototypes, and at the end of the week, they will present their inventions at a design exhibition. ||| |Future musicians of the concert group will enjoy a week-long immersion in exciting classes under the guidance of professional specialists. Participants will have fun together, learning new repertoire, participating in theory sessions in a playful way, and preparing for Friday afternoon performance. At least one year of experience in playing one of the musical instruments and the presence of your own wind instrument are required. |||
anthropology, Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, drama, economics, geography, history, law, Leadership and impact on staff, maths, music, philosophy, physics, physiology, politics, sociology, Telecommunications
badminton, basketball, Drama, Drawing on canvas, fitness, football, horseback riding, mountaineering, Music room, Photostudio, skating, skiing, Snowboarding, swimming, table tennis, track-and-field athletics, volleyball, yoga, \xa0Mountain bike
Primary school, Middle school, High school program, Ivy Leadership Program, Summer holiday english, Summer Camp (Day Camp)
Pickering college canada
Honey insurance = $ 950|Registration fee|Deposit|Books and other supplies|Guardianship|Sports fees|Excursions|Tutoring|Medical insurance 950 CAD
University
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English
High School
475
$CAD
week
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
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European University EU Barcelona School of Business
8.5
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Description of European University EU Barcelona School of Business
Sports Management|Finance and Banking|Human Resource Management|Public Relations|International relations|Management in the field of tourism and leisure, etc.|in Switzerland (EU Business School Geneva and EU Business School Montreux);|in Spain (EU Barcelona School of Business);|Germany (EU Business School Munich).|BA Communication and PR|BA Tourism|BA International Relations|BA Sports Management|BS Financing|BS Digital Media Management|BA Sustainable Development Management|BA Management in the field of design|BA Family business|BA (Hons) business management|BA (Hons) business (international business)|BA (Hons) business (marketing)|BA (Hons) business (finance)|BA (Hons) business (business)|BA (Hons) business (HRM)|BS (Hons) in international business.|Copy of the school certificate (certified and translated into English, indicating all rankings);|Composition or video essay;|Two letters of recommendation (with translation into English);|The results of international tests in English: TOEFL from 210/80/550 or ILETS from 6.0 or the successful passing of an internal school exam.|Full-time;|Part-time.|MBA International Business|MBA Communications & PR|MBA International Marketing|MBA Global Banking & Finance|MBA Tourism|MBA Entrepreneurship|MBA Management|MBA Ecommerce|MBA Management in Sports|MBA Human Resource Management|MBA Design Management|MBA Reputation Reputation Management|Copy of the diploma of university education (bachelor's degree, certified and translated into English, indicating all assessments: the total amount must be at least 2.7 out of 4.0);|Composition or video essay;|Two letters of recommendation (with translation into English);|The results of international tests in English: TOEFL from 210/80/550 or ILETS from 6.5 or the successful passing of an internal school exam;|Personal interview;|Experience from 2 years;|Passing the GMAT management test.|A completed, signed application form;|A copy of a general passport + 4 photos (passport size);|Personal account statement.|Copy of the certificate of complete secondary general education with a transcript;|The indicator of fluency in English - TOEFL 173 (computer), 60 (Internet), 500 (paper standard); PTE 36; IELTS 5.0.;|Recommendation letter;|Motivation letter.|Dates of the beginning are October, February, June, August.|Duration of studying: 1 year (3 terms).|The group's size: 20-25 people.|Language of instruction: English.|The beginning of the studying: October, January, March.|Course subjects: accounting and finance, trade management and marketing, managerial skills and staff work, commercial law, negotiation skills, organizational behavior, business strategies, financial management, business organization, business law and others.|Copy of the passport;|Copy of the diploma of completed higher education (bachelor);|Availability of international certificates confirming knowledge of the English language: TOEFL 89, or IELTS 6.5, or CAE C1, or PTE 59;|Summary;|Interview with the dean, or the presence of satisfactory results of GMAT or GRE exams, or GPA 3.0, 4.0;|Work experience (from 2 years);|2 letters of recommendation;|Written essay or video appeal;|3 photos.|Business management;|Marketing;|Innovation and entrepreneurship;|Features of business communication;|Economy;|Environmental sustainability and safety;|Advertising and branding, features of promotion and work with media, media;|Effective negotiations and presentations;|Doing business in the modern globalized world;|Leadership development.|Age of students: 16-18 years old|English level: from B2 and above (TOEFL certificates from 80 or IELTS from 6.0, or CAE from C and above).|July 7-27|August 4-24.|Studying course;|Necessary books, educational and methodical materials;|Accommodation and meals - full board (rooms for 2-3 people);|Leisure and entertainment program of events;|Trips to the offices of large companies, banks, etc.;|Basic medical insurance;|Welcome information package for each;|European graduation certificate;|Round-the-clock support from a single coordinator;|3 hours of lessons per week “Spanish for beginners” (advantageous bonus!).|Roundtrip air tickets;|Guardianship (compulsory for all children under the age of 18, the requirement of European legislation; guardianship value = from 500 €);|Roundtrip transfers;|Pocket expenses;|Optional excursions optional;|Consular and visa costs.|Individual personal approach to each student, flexible curriculum|High prestige of universities in Barcelona, irreproachable reputation and valuable diploma, highly regarded around the world|Small classes enabling the teacher to give each students maximum attention (up to 20-25 people)|A pragmatic business approach, the use of an effective learning method case study|Continuous control over academic performance, regular testing of the level of mastering knowledge|The possibility of seamless transfer between branches (only 10 campuses in different countries and cities)|Professional composition of experienced and qualified teachers|Multilingualism of the international composition of students, combined with a high level of language studying (all educational process is conducted in English)|Modern buildings and equipment, location in the world's largest cities, well-groomed and cozy campuses|Attention to innovations, modern solutions and trends in the global business structure.|Air tickets in both directions|Food|Medical insurance|Personal expenses|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 600 EUR|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
European University Business School is one of the best university in Europe and prestigious networks of profile business schools - its branches are located in Geneva, Montreux, Barcelona, ​​Munich, on the territory of Britain. Thanks to a unified system of education and general English language, which teaches in all branches, students can easily participate in the exchange program between schools, get useful experience of studying and working in different countries of the world, without being distracted from the main program of studying. ||| |The capital of Catalonia, Barcelona is a unique and distinctive city on the Mediterranean coast, which has gathered a huge number of different styles, trends and historical monuments. It is one of the most attractive world centers for education, the city of young and talented students and specialists, the center of finance and technology, art and architecture. Studying here will open wide opportunities for international employment and a successful career - an educational center in the heart of the business district will provide high quality and convenient studying. European University Business School has prestigious accreditations ACBSP, CHEA, IACBE, ranked 51st among the 200 best business schools in the world (according to QS Top MBA). In 2010-11, according to the international authority, China Economic Review included the educational center in the list of the top 20 business schools in the world. ||| |The main programs of studying in the European University Business School are the Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Business Administration (MBA), there is also an opportunity to take the Foundation program and summer courses. The total number of specializations is about 10: ||| |A separate advantage of EU Business School is the availability of campuses around the world: ||| |For more information, you can visit the university website. ||| | ||| |Student visas allow part-time work of up to 20 hours per week during term time, including volunteering or unpaid internships. Universities often have Career Development Services to help find part-time jobs and plan future careers. ||| |This program lasts three years (six semesters of 13 weeks each). Students also have the opportunity to complete their bachelor's degree in two years, if they pass two intensive summer semesters. There are different versions of the program in the school: ||| |All programs are taught in English, and classes are held from 9:00 to 16:00, from Monday to Friday. Academic semesters start from October, February, June and August. Requirements for admission to the Bachelor's program are the following: ||| |SMAPSE specialists are always ready to help with the admission. ||| |Please, refer to the SMAPSE contacts on the website or write on the chat. You can also register directly on the university’s website following the link. ||| |This program is offered in two versions: ||| |Master's program offers a variety of different specializations from traditional to the most relevant in our time international business areas: ||| |The duration of the program is one year (full employment - three terms 10 weeks each) or two years (part-time work). The first two terms are aimed at acquiring the skills of understanding business concepts at the entrepreneurial level. The last trimester is focused directly on the specialization of the candidate. The program is taught in English, and classes are held in the evening from Monday to Friday from 19:00 to 22:00. Admission dates start from October, January and March. ||| |Requirements for admission to the Master's program are: ||| |Requirements for admission to the MBA program are: ||| |SMAPSE specialists are always ready to help with the admission. ||| |Please, refer to the SMAPSE contacts on the website or write on the chat. You can also register directly on the university’s website following the link. ||| |This course consists of two semesters and is a preparatory course for further admission to the Baccalaureate (BBA / BA / BS). Students will be able to improve their academic and communication skills of business English, acquire knowledge in the field of case management and marketing concepts. After successful completion of the BF program, students are automatically enrolled in the first year of any EU Bachelor's Degree. ||| |Requirements for admission to the Foundation are: ||| |European University Business School (European Business School Barcelona) offers an MBA program in the areas of international business, communications and public relations, international marketing, finance and banking, tourism management, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, leadership, sports management, management staff, design. ||| |Features of the MBA program are: ||| |Entry requirements for international students: ||| |SMAPSE specialists are always ready to help with the admission. ||| |Please, refer to the SMAPSE contacts on the website or write on the chat. You can also register directly on the university’s website following the link. ||| |The International Summer School is a three-week program in Barcelona designed for students aged 16–18 (high school students) who think about their careers in the business environment and want to try a university education system even before enrolling in a university, to adapt to new conditions. A great opportunity to expand your horizons and open your doors to a future career! ||| |The academic content of the course is a kind of symbiosis of the best courses and methods of leading universities in the EU: thus, preparation for university education, higher education becomes as efficient as possible. The program is read entirely in English, the teachers are university professors and active successful businessmen, entrepreneurs, coaches, economists and bankers . ||| |The big bonus of the summer program is an international setting, students come here from all over the world. This is a great opportunity not only to meet new friends from all over the world, but also to learn how to live, learn, work with representatives of different nationalities, cultures and characters. For ambitious students who want to build a successful career in international business, this practice will be incredibly useful. ||| |Students are offered classes in the following areas and topics: ||| |Students additionally visit companies in the Barcelona area to get a real idea of how successful businesses work: the campus’s location in the central business district of the city opens up incredible opportunities and provides the convenience of travel. ||| |The rest of the program is filled with cultural events such as tapas tours and day trips to the beautiful city of Girona! Students spend the weekend exploring the city, enjoying the local gastronomy and relaxing on the beach. For everyone there is a fun Welcome Party and farewell closing of the course, you can play beach volleyball or go boating. ||| |The duration of the program is 3 weeks. Please note that the exact numbers may vary from year to year - specify the dates (as well as the actual value) from our managers. Classes are held on weekdays (Monday-Friday) from 10 to 13 hours, leaving students plenty of time for rest and self-study. ||| |For students who have booked and paid at least € 800 before March 31, a discount of € 200 is offered. The amount already included: ||| |Additional charge are not included in the price: ||| |Master in: • Management • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Marketing • Fashion & Luxury ||| |Please, refer to the SMAPSE contacts on the website or write on the chat. You can also register directly on the university’s website following the link. ||| |Bachelor of business administration ||| |Please, refer to the SMAPSE contacts on the website or write on the chat. You can also register directly on the university’s website following the link. |||
BA - Bachelor of Arts in Family Business Management, BA - Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, BA - Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management, banking, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration, BS - Bachelor of Science in Digital Media Management, business, Business and management, design, EBBA - Executive Bachelor of Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, finance, Hotel and Restaurant Management, International Business, Leadership course, marketing, media, sports management, tourism
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), International foundation, MBA, Program for business leaders, Masters program (online), Undergraduate program (online)
European College Barcelona Business School Ganduxer 70 08021 Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain
Air tickets in both directions|Food|Medical insurance|Personal expenses|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 600 EUR
University
null
English
Business English
4,900
semester
Spain
Barcelona
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https://smapse.com//princeton-university-it-summer-camp-with-programming/
Princeton University Summer Camp with programming
8.5
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Description of Princeton University Summer Camp with programming
Ages 7-18|Co-ed programs|Weeklong camps and 2-week academies|Programs run June 21 to August 14|Location: Princeton, New Jersey, USA|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June-July (June 21-July 3, July 5-17)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June-July (June 21-July 3, July 19-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June-July (June 21-July 3, July 19-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 5-17, July 19-31|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June-July (June 21-July 3, July 5-17, July 19-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June-July (June 21-July 3, July 5-17, July 19-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced|Cost and duration: from 1199 $ / 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July (July 6-10, July 27-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July (July 6-10, July 27-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-July (June 29-July 3, July 20-24)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-intermediate.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July (27-31 July)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 13-17, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 13-17, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-intermediate.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: intermediate-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 13-17, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July (27-31 July)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-July (June 29-July 3, July 13-17)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-July (June 29-July 3, July 13-17)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-August (June 29-July 3, July 13-17, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July (July 20-24)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 6-10, July 27-31, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June-July (June 29-July 3, July 27-31)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 13-17, August 10-14)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July-August (July 20-24, August 3-7)|Skill Level: beginner-advanced.|Dorms with furniture|Private or shared bathroom|Living rooms|Internet access|Open areas and walking paths|A large number of different courses|Highly qualified instructors and camp staff|Latest software and hardware|Accommodation and meals on campus|Extra-curricular program|Portfolio.|Classrooms|Computer labs|Scientific laboratories|Open areas and walking paths|Sports facilities and grounds.|Jun 29-Jul 3|Jul 6-10|Jul 13-17|Jul 20-24|Jul 27-31|Aug 3-7|Aug 10-14|Jun 21-Jul 3|Jul 5-17|Jul 19-31|Aug 2-14|Transfer (one way)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Age: 7 to 18 years old|Skill Level: Any, Beginner to Advanced|Proficiency in English: you must be able to communicate and understand the language.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Princeton University Summer Camp with programming is a summer camp with courses in the field of information technology, computer science and design. The camp is held on the basis of Princeton University, one of the most prestigious universities in the USA and the world. Princeton was founded in 1746, it takes the 5th place in the USA and 7th in the world in the ranking of the best higher educational institutions and has a fundamental scientific base in the field of exact sciences, programming and related disciplines. ||| |The summer camp includes more than 40 programs for students  aged 7-18 years. Students can be engaged in coding, development of computer games, robotics and design. ||| |Stuednts have classes in small classes up to 8 people with qualified instructors and use the latest software and hardware. Program participants receive supporting documents and in the 2 week Academy courses a portfolio. ||| |The camp provides students with comfortable accommodation and meals: camp participants are located on the campus of Princeton University and receive a full meal. In addition, they can enjoy all the comforts of the campus: walking parks, recreation areas, scientific centers, sports facilities. The camp staff organizes leisure activities for students on campus and might also organize supervised  excursions off campus. Students might also visit nearby attractions that are walking distance from the camp locations. A busy extra-curricular life will not let anyone get bored, help you relax and gain strength before new activities. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our trained staff members are available 24/7 to support campers and oversee activities. ||| | ||| |Students should be able to work in a group: each of them will have their own computer and robot, but students will often be given assignments for teamwork. ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |On the course, students pass the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: ||| |The student program includes the following: |||
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Autonomous and Self-Driving Robotics Lab, Machine Learning: Coding Deep Neural Networks, Hackathon: Team-Based App Creation with Unity, Cybersecurity Lab: Encryption and Steganography, C ++ Game Programming: Algorithms and AI, Game Engine Development With C ++, Roblox Entrepreneur: Imaginative Game Design, Roblox Entrepreneur: Lua Coding and Game Scripts, Java Coding: Build Mods with Minecraft, Java Coding: Custom Blocks and Maps in Minecraft, Game Creation and AI with JavaScript, Coding and Engineering 101, Robotics and Sensors with Take-Home Sphero RVR, LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics and Visual Coding, YouTube Gamecasting and Video Production, Video Production: Start Your Own YouTube Channel, Creative Design Studio with Adobe Animate, 3D Printing and Modeling with Take-Home Printer, Game Design and Development 101, Fortnite Camp and Unreal Engine Level Design, Level Design and Cinematics with Unreal Engine 4, Program Gameplay Mechanics with Unreal Engine 4, VR Design with Unity and Oculus Go, Intro to Python Coding for Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity and Encryption, Voice Apps for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Advanced Minecraft Modding with Java, Code Apps with Java, Java Coding and Game Development, Code Apps with C ++, Develop and Code Games with C ++, Take-Home Autonomous Arduino Robot and Sensor Kit, Autonomous Robotics with Take-Home Sphero RVR, Robotics Engineering and Coding Lab with VEX, 3D Printing Modular Devices with Take-Home Printer, Snapchat Filters and 3D Modeling with Maya, Digital Video Production: Start a YouTube Channel, Video Production and Special Effects for YouTube
Princeton, New Jersey 08544, United States
Jun 29-Jul 3|Jul 6-10|Jul 13-17|Jul 20-24|Jul 27-31|Aug 3-7|Aug 10-14|Jun 21-Jul 3|Jul 5-17|Jul 19-31|Aug 2-14|Transfer (one way)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance
University
null
English
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2,199
$
week
USA
New York
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https://smapse.com//school-in-california-patrick-st-vincent-catholic-high-school-amerigo/
St. Patrick St. Vincent Catholic High School Amerigo
8.5
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Description of St. Patrick St. Vincent Catholic High School Amerigo
Location: California, USA|Students age: 14+|Type of educaion: mixed|Type of accommodation: student residences|Language of instruction: English.|48% graduate with honors|Grade A in Niche Rating|The school is a partner of the University of California in research programs|A wide selection of courses in the areas of "Business" and "Technology"|Certificate Course in Sports Medicine|Great location|The program on programming and robotics is carried out jointly with the University of California University of California|University Preparation Courses|75% of students received 3 points or more on the AP exam .|Age: 16 -1 8|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 2 years|Cost: $ 15,495 per year (without accommodation).|Computing with robotics|Technology Innovation and Design|21st Century|Marketing|Trigonometry|Statistics|Recreational Racquet Sports|Core pilates and yoga|Anatomy and Physiology|Introduction to Sports Medicine|Ceramics|Handbell Choir and others.|Each year, an award-winning school choir takes part in New York festivities|The culinary school has repeatedly won championships in competitions|School students have the opportunity to learn the basics of aerospace science, learn to control drones and create them.|Animal Lovers Club|Badminton|Black student union|Chess Club|cooking school|Martial arts club|School of Music|Sports medicine.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
St. Patrick-st. Vincent Catholic High School Amerigo is characterized by a high level of teaching and rich curricula, which include AP , Honors , STEM courses . The children will have the opportunity to choose additional sections and clubs taking into account their interests - to play for the famous sports teams or immerse themselves in art as part of in-depth programs. ||| |The school works closely with the University of California - joint programs will allow students to work on large-scale research together with graduate students of the university. This format of education  provides a high level of pre-university education in biology and science. ||| |Biology ||| |Studio Art: 2D Design ||| |Calculus AB ||| |Studio Art: 3D Design ||| |Chemistry ||| |Studio Art: Drawing ||| |Computer Science A ||| |US history ||| |English Language and Composition ||| |World history ||| |English Literature and Composition ||| |Art ii ||| |French language and culture ||| |Ceramics ii ||| |Government and Politics ||| |Chemistry ||| |Spanish language and culture ||| |Choristers ii ||| |Statistics ||| |Choristers III ||| |English II ||| |French iii ||| |Instrumental Music IV ||| |Introductory analysis ||| |Physics ||| |Instrumental Music II ||| |Spanish III ||| |Instrumental Music III ||| |Theater II ||| |Theater III ||| |Theater IV ||| |Instrumental Music IV ||| |Physics ||| |In addition, the school offers to study at an advanced level of the area: |||
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Diploma + advanced placement
1500 Benicia Rd, Vallejo, CA 94591, United States
Jun 29-Jul 3|Jul 6-10|Jul 13-17|Jul 20-24|Jul 27-31|Aug 3-7|Aug 10-14|Jun 21-Jul 3|Jul 5-17|Jul 19-31|Aug 2-14|Transfer (one way)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance
University
null
English
High School
74,200
$
year
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//yale-university/
Yale University
8.4
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Description of Yale University
Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: school certificate with an assessment, IELTS 7.0 and higher (TOEFL 100+), SAT (2010 - 2370) / ACT (30 - 34), SAT subject tests, academic recommendations; results of the interview (individually).|The result of studying: obtaining a bachelor's degree, the opportunity to study in the USA on a master's degree, to start a career in the chosen field of activity.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: Bachelor's degree (average grade not lower than 4.8), 1 academic recommendation and 2 professional, IELTS 7.0+ (TOEFL 100+), motivation letter, GRE / GMAT results.|The result of the studying: the master's degree in the chosen field of science, the career prospects in the US and the world, the opportunity to continue academic development at the doctoral level.|Cross-country|Basketball|Football|Fencing|Rowing|Hockey|Track and field|Swimming|Lacrosse|Field hockey|Acrobatics|Gymnastics|Sailing|Softball.|Yale University takes the 4th place in the international ranking of universities. It is famous for the quality of educational services, gives students a great career prospects. Diplomas of Yale are listed all over the world.|The educational institution has the status of one of the best iniversity in Europe and the worldin the field of art and the humanities.|Yale is known as an authoritative research center.|The university has a modern campus located in the center of the city. On its territory there is all necessary infrastructure for living, studying, entertainment.|Student life is not limited to academic boundaries. Extracurricular program in the university is extensive and multifaceted, more than 240 organizations, societies and clubs are available.|University graduates have an opportunity to make a career on an international level. This is an alma mater for many famous businessmen, politicians, public figures.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Yale University, as a part of the Ivy League, is considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in USA. The institution is distinguished by a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs. Yale University prepares specialists of architectural, ecological, medical, legal, business profile. Also, in the university direction of art and theology is quite popular. In Yale you can get higher musical, artistic, acting, theological education. ||| |As a university, Yale University has been working since 1701. Today, it's is in TOP-3 educational institutions of the United States. Also, the university is one of the largest universities in the world. Students from 107 countries, as well as all US states, study here. In total, numbers are more than 11,000 people. ||| |Short information about standard four-year course of basic higher education. ||| |Bachelor's programs are available in all faculties of Yale. The directions of political science, history, economics (business), psychology are the most popular among foreign students. Studying provides for theoretical education of specialists and practice at the university, in the external environment (internships). Specialization begins on the 3rd course. For the first two years, undergraduate students study and pass a large number of humanitarian disciplines of a general profile. ||| |Short information about programs of 2-3 years of study with full immersion in specialization. ||| |Master's programs differ in practical, research profile. The courses presuppose the study of subjects on the specialization chosen by the student, the internship for the acquisition of skills and skills necessary for a specific field of work. ||| |The master's degree in Yale can be completed at the faculties of architecture, art, engineering, law, forestry, applied sciences, medicine, management, drama, music, theology and health (management profile). |||
French, African and African American Studies, anthropology, applied sciences, Archaeological Studies (B.A.), Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, BA, astronomy, Biomedical Sciences, business, Business and management, chemical engineering, Classical civilization, Classics, Cognitive Science, computer techologies, drama, economics, Electrical Techniques, engineering, English BA/MA, Environmental studies, forestry, geology, German Studies, Global Affairs (B.A.), Greek, Health care, history, humanitarian sciences, Italian, BA, law, literature, Mathematics, BA, Medicine, music, Physics, B.S., Political science, Psychology, Science and technology, theology
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
New Haven, CT 06520
Jun 29-Jul 3|Jul 6-10|Jul 13-17|Jul 20-24|Jul 27-31|Aug 3-7|Aug 10-14|Jun 21-Jul 3|Jul 5-17|Jul 19-31|Aug 2-14|Transfer (one way)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance
University
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27,000
$
semester
USA
Yale
New Haven
https://smapse.com//taunton-school/
Taunton School International Boarding school
8.4
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Description of Taunton School International Boarding school
Taunton School International location: Taunton;|Age of students: 7-18 years old;|Programs at Taunton School International: Primary School, Secondary School, GCSE, A-level;|Number of students: about 1000;|Foundation year: 1847;|Type of education: mixed;|Accommodation: residence;|Cost of studying: from 10 000 GBP full board per term;|Ranking: TOP-5 private boarding independent schools in England, 96% of the school's graduates enter Prestigious universities, in particular Oxbridge. The average score for IB - 33.|Technology and design;|Theater;|Fine arts;|Business;|Foreign languages ​​(Latin, German, Spanish, French);|Classical civilizations;|Geography;|History of religions.|Written and spoken language;|Reading;|Auditing (listening comprehension);|Grammar;|Vocabulary;|Basics of syntax;|Phonetics and correct pronunciation, correction of accent.|Mathematics;|Natural sciences (chemistry, biology, physics);|Geography;|History;|Art;|Design and technology.|Paignton Zoo|Taunton High Ropes Rope|Crealy Adventure Park|Bath, his romance heritage and the legendary bath-baths|Historical Cardiff, the capital of Wales|Coastal Bournemouth|Bright and developed, lively Bristol|Theme Park Woodlands Center and much more.|July 2-23|July 23-August 13|August 13 - September 3.|Studying on the program|All studying materials, books and manuals|Examination fees|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Laundry service|Medical insurance|Leisure and entertainment activities|The main block of excursions|Sporting events|Transfer.|Reading, speaking and writing, listening;|Grammar, vocabulary, phonetics, the basics of syntax;|Improving pronunciation and corrects accent.|Art|British culture and art|Business course|Natural sciences (chemistry, physics, biology)|Literary skills|Design and technology|English|English literature|French|Geography|German|History|Sociology|Laws and Law|Media|Music and drama|Psychology|Acting skills|Physical culture and sport.|Safari Park Longleat|Visit to London, sightseeing, cultural and historical monuments, shopping|Historical Bath, a visit to the legendary Roman Bath-Therme|Capital of Wales Cardiff|Coastal and calm Bournemouth|Lively, developed commercial center of Bristol|Unique Exeter, combining Gothic architecture and modern infrastructure.|July 2-23|July 23-August 13|August 13 - September 3.|Studying on the program;|All studying materials, books and manuals;|Examination fees;|Accommodation and meals (full board);|Laundry service;|Medical insurance;|Leisure and entertainment activities;|The main block of excursions;|Sporting events;|Transfer.|To instill in children a love for learning, a desire for self-education and self-improvement;|To give children the basic foundation of key knowledge.|English Literature and Language;|Mathematics;|French;|Spanish;|German;|Italian;|Latin;|Biology;|Chemistry;|Physics;|Economics;|Geography;|History;|Design Technology;|Visual Arts;|Music;|Philosophy;|Psychology.|Taunton School is a highly ranked school. Attention of teachers, excellent organization of education and leisure make studying here effective, interesting and comfortable;|Special attention is paid to developing leadership qualities of students, their social skills. Graduates are erudite, focused on high goals, know how to work individually and in a team;|The school provides a lot of opportunities for developing students' abilities and revealing their creative, sporting potential;|Extra-curricular program provides students with interesting leisure time. While studying at a prestigious private school in the UK, every foreign student can get acquainted with the main sights, customs, traditions of the inhabitants of the country;|Academic successes of students are supervised by curators. If necessary, the curriculum is corrected.|Spacious auditoriums with interactive whiteboards;|Laboratories;|16 computer classes;|A rich library with printed and electronic resources.|Hockey;|Cricket;|Rugby;|Football;|Tennis;|Netball;|Squash;|Swimming;|Aqua aerobics.|Insurance;|Registration fee - 100 pounds;|Deposit in the amount of one trimester.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Prestigious Taunton School in Somerset accepts international students from the 1990s. Taunton School offers preparatory courses for those wishing to study in the UK. Foreign students, whose level of English is sufficient to assimilate the school curriculum, can enter appropriate classes without exams and passing preparatory courses. ||| |Students have an opportunity to receive a classical fundamental British education. A high level of academic preparation allows graduates of the educational institution to enter the leading universities and sixth form colleges in UK and the world, including Cambridge and Oxford. ||| |Academic Preparation ||| |International students can study GCSE and A-level programs. In addition, they are provided with the possibility of intensive English courses in groups of 10 students. ||| |The program of British general secondary education provides for the study of 9-10 subjects. The compulsory group includes a foreign language, English, literature, mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics. Students are offered a choice of such subjects as : ||| |The high school program provides for the study of similar GCSE compulsory subjects. Additionally, students can focus on mastering psychology, theatrical art, information technology, economics and higher mathematics. In compulsory subjects examinations are given. Its results determine the possibility of admission to the university. ||| |It is from a summer camp for many foreign students that the process of studying in the UK begins. Staying at the summer camp of Taunton School will improve the level of English, adapt to the peculiarities of the local educational system, feel like a member of one student brotherhood - and, finally, have a fun and happy time. ||| |Every day, students are offered a huge number of leisure and entertainment activities - in the afternoon and in the evening, sports and relay races, friendly matches and exciting excursions are organized. ||| |All children live on the basis of the main, comfortable and spacious campus Taunton School: here they have free access to 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, fitness centers, a modern theater and functional scientific laboratories, studios for creativity and art. Lessons are held in spacious and light classes, each of which is equipped with modern interactive equipment, TV, video and audio equipment. Meals are organized according to the full boarding system: three times a day students can enjoy a rich choice of delicious dishes (vegetarian menu is provided, plenty of vegetables and fruits are served). ||| |The educators, teachers and curators are with children around the clock - they control their safety, ensure observance of discipline and order, help to solve any arising questions. There is also a medical office around the clock and a doctor or nurse is on duty. ||| |Students are engaged in small classes (up to 10 people each), and the composition of the groups is very international - educators are confident that this helps to increase the productivity and effectiveness of teaching, makes it possible to constantly practice communication and speech skills. There are 15 English lessons and 10 classes in academic subjects per week, the intensity is standard, so there is enough time for active recreation, sports, entertainment and excursions (2 trips are organized every week). There is not requirement towards minimum level of knowledge for admission - even newcomers who can not learn English can study here: before the beginning of the classes, all children write an introductory test, which distributes them to groups according to their level of knowledge. Complex development of all the basic skills and abilities is provided: ||| |Additionally, the main subjects of the school timetable are studied: ||| |Excursions are usually held on weekends - on Saturday or Sunday, students leave for the whole day to: ||| |The camp works in several shifts: ||| |The price of the program already includes: ||| |The transfer is rganized from Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport and Bristol Airport: arrivals from 6:00 to 18:00, departures from 8:00 to 20:00 on the basic set dates. ||| |Staying in the summer camp will allow teenagers to qualitatively prepare for continuing their studies in the UK, GCSE, A-level or IB programs, to  join the local educational system and to find new friends from around the world. The ratio of teachers to students is 1: 5, which ensures an individual approach to each child, maximum attention and care from the teacher. Classes are formed as internationally as possible so that students can continuously improve their speech and communication skills, learn to interact with representatives of different countries, cultures and nationalities. ||| |Students with any level of knowledge, from beginners to experienced schoolchildren, can enter the program - there is no minimum threshold here. Experienced teachers will select the appropriate studying option, based on the capabilities of a particular group - the classes are divided into groups before the first day of studying, writing an introductory test. Groups are formed small, up to 10 people in each. ||| |During the week students will receive 15 English lessons and 10 classes in basic academic subjects. In English classes, all basic skills and knowledge are comprehensively improved and developed: ||| |The vocabulary is greatly expanded. Academic lessons in subjects involve studying the main directions of the British school curriculum: ||| |At the end of the studying each student receives a corporate certificate, a full progress report and a report card with grades, as well as a Trinity Exam. ||| |Students live in comfortable residences, in cozy, fully furnished rooms: most of them are designed for 2-3 people (international composition), there are separate bedrooms. Meals are organized according to the principle of a full board, three times a day: a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits are served, there is a menu for vegetarians. Children are looked after 24 hours a day - professional educators and curators fully guarantee their safety; Also there is a nurse on duty around the clock and a doctor's office is opened. The whole territory has free access to Wi-Fi. ||| |For children there are daily organized interesting leisure and entertainment events, sports games and competitions, intellectual competitions and quizzes. Twice a week interesting and informative excursions are organized - as a rule, they are held on weekends and take a whole day: ||| |The camp works in several shifts: ||| |The price of the program already includes: ||| |The transfer is organized from Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport and Bristol Airport: arrivals from 6:00 to 18:00, departures from 8:00 to 20:00 on the basic set dates. ||| |In primary school, teachers strive to achieve two goals: ||| |Classes for children 7-13 years old mean acquaintance with all the basic school disciplines: lessons are conducted in an interesting interactive format, providing for a large number of games, discussions, seminars, role-playing situations. Teachers and educators become not only teachers, but also friends of small students: they are always ready to support by word and deed, to give valuable advice, to help solving this or that difficulty. ||| |In their spare time children visit a large number of circles and sections - comprehensive development of the individual is one of the priorities of the educational institution. The activities of sport, creativity, and art necessarily enter the daily curriculum of each student. ||| |Foreign students can go to school (with the condition of living on a full board basis) from 4 years. ||| |Within the program, students can choose the following subjects: ||| |Students also have the opportunity to learn Spanish or Italian from a zero level. |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, Classical civilization, design, economics, English literature, geography, Information Technology, maths, physics, Psychology, Religious studies
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GCSE, A-Level program, Summer academic English, English course+summer holidays, Primary school, IB program
Staplegrove Road, Taunton, Somerset TA2 6AD
Insurance;|Registration fee - 100 pounds;|Deposit in the amount of one trimester.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
6,920
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United Kingdom
Taunton
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Les Elfes Spring camp
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Description of Les Elfes Spring camp
The age of students: 7 to 11 years.|Start dates: April-May .|Requirements for enrollment: a foreign language is A1 and higher.|The result of the studying: development of speech, creative abilities.|Class size: 7 students.|Duration of lesson : 45 minutes.|Students age: 12 - 14 years.|Start dates: April-May .|Requirements for enrollment: a foreign language is from A1.|Learning outcomes: improvement of basic language skills, acquisition of new sports, creative experience.|Class size: 7 students.|The duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|The age of the students: 15 to 17 years.|Start dates: April-May.|Requirements for enrollment: any level of a foreign language.|The result of studying: improving the conversational skills, setting the pronunciation, updating knowledge of grammar, getting a consultation of Swiss experts on the choice of educational direction.|Class size: up to 7 students.|The duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|The age of students: 7 to 11 years.|Start dates: April-May .|Requirements for enrollment: the level of foreign language - A1 and higher.|The result of the studying: development of speech, creative abilities.|Class size: 7 students.|Duration of lesson: 45 minutes.|Student age: 12 - 14 years.|Start dates: April-May .|Requirements for admission: the level of foreign language is from A1.|The result of the studying: Improvement of basic language skills, acquisition of new sports, creative experience.|Class size: 7 students.|The duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|The age of the students: 15 to 17 years.|Start dates: April-May.|Requirements for enrollment: any level of a foreign language.|The result of studying: improving the conversational skills, setting the pronunciation, updating knowledge of grammar, getting a consultation of Swiss experts on the choice of educational direction.|Class size: up to 7 students.|The length of the lesson: 45 minutes.|The age of students: 7 to 11 years.|Start dates: April-May.|Requirements for enrollment: the level of foreign language - A1 and higher.|The result of the studying: development of speech, creative abilities.|Class size: 7 students.|Duration of lesson: 45 minutes.|Student age: 12 - 14 years.|Start dates: April-May.|Requirements for admission: the level of foreign language is from A1.|The result of the studying: improvement of basic language skills, acquisition of new sports, creative experience.|Class size: 7 students.|The duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|The age of the students: 15 to 17 years.|Start dates: April-May.|Requirements for enrollment: any level of a foreign language.|The result of studying: improving the conversational skills, setting the pronunciation, updating knowledge of grammar, getting a consultation of Swiss experts on the choice of educational direction.|Class size: up to 7 students.|The length of the lesson: 45 minutes.|Conversational;|Intensive;|Private.|Conversation course - an interactive program designed to master the communicative aspect of the language. The course includes 8 hours per week, 4 sessions of 2 hours.|Intensively combines the study of spoken Spanish, reading, writing skills, includes 15 hours of studying (weeks). The program is ideal for students preparing for the exam or wanting to quickly, comprehensively develop language skills in a week. The course includes 5 sessions of 3 hours + activities in the afternoon.|Individual Spanish is for students who want to go one-on-one. It can be added to one of the other courses or selected as a separate one, it includes any number of hours per week. The content of the program is flexible, it is an excellent course for students with specific educational goals.|Students live in Zermatt for a week. Here, children and adolescents are accommodated at the Albana Real Hotel (4 *), a short walk from the resort center. The hotel offers 2 - 4-bed rooms with private facilities. On the territory there is a swimming pool, gym, library, lounge. From the windows of the rooms a magnificent view of the Matterhorn opens.|In Verbier accommodation is offered in chalets belonging to a language school. From the residences to the center of the resort - 5 minutes walk. Accommodation is available in 3-bed rooms with private facilities. On the territory of the chalet there is a sports, entertainment infrastructure, kitchens, dining rooms.|Spring camp Les Elfes is a high quality academic preparation, a lot of opportunities for creative and physical development.|Combined program in the camp is the best choice for international students wishing to combine winter and summer vacation. In the Swiss Alps, nature itself has created excellent conditions for this.|Comfortable accommodation conditions are offered in the spring camp. Students can live in two resorts of the country: Verbier and Zermatt.|An intensive extra-curricular program will not let you get bored in the camp on weekdays and weekends.|Students of each age group will find many interesting things for themselves, from games to career counseling.|registration fee - 150 Fr;|insurance - from 120 Fr;|cancellation insurance - from 50 Fr;|visa and document processing - from 180 Fr;|intensive language program - 175 Fr per week;|individual language lessons - 100 Fr per hour;|photo and souvenirs with the logo - 20 Fr;|laundry - 60 Fr for a single use;|airport shuttle - 170 Fr;|transfer to Railway station - 80 Fr.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CHF|Medical insurance 120 CHF|Transfer (one way) 170 CHF|Visa fees 180 CHF|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Les Elfes Spring Camp is a spring camp in the Verbier resort, which runs from April to the end of May. Here one-and two-week sessions are offered for those who wish to learn English, French, German (to choose) and get acquainted with the tourist Switzerland. The program Spring camp Les Elfes is unique. It allows fooreign students to combine the academic block with activities. And sports classes are offered in summer and winter format. The classic spring program includes rest in Verbier and Ski at the Matterhorn. ||| |The camp also offers a guided tour. For international students of the camp trips are organized to the most interesting places in Switzerland. All events are entertaining in nature, but they help to increase the effectiveness of the learning process. Collective trips and walks create optimal conditions for communicative practice. ||| |Two studying programs are offered to the student's attention in the spring camp: 8 and 15 hours of a foreign language per week. Both are focused on the development of primarily spoken English, French or German skills. ||| |We have a designated medical team and facilities to handle emergencies. All staff members are trained in basic first aid, and we have protocols in place for contacting medical professionals and parents in case of an emergency. ||| |Quick overview of a program for children that combines learning a foreign language, the basics of art, cooking. ||| |Language courses for schoolchildren, aimed at students with different levels of basic education. The program unites the academic and creative component, the latter includes a block of theatrical, applied, culinary arts. In the classroom, children not only develop creative skills, but also practice communicating in a foreign language, allowing you to quickly progress in the study of the latter. ||| |Short Information about program for teenagers with a focus on developing leadership skills. ||| |The combined program combines language courses (8, 15 hours a week), sports events (3 to 6 hours a day), entertainment, guided tours and practice. The latter allows adolescents to gain confidence in themselves, experience in individual and teamwork, team management skills, joint projects. The program includes various blocks, each of which is focused on the development of specific skills, for example: time management, decision making, management style selection. ||| |Career Guidance Sessions ||| |Brief Information about program for teens who want to improve their language skills, it is interesting to relax in Switzerland, to decide on a possible choice of profession. ||| |The specialized program combines standard or intensive language practice with various activities, creativity and tourism, cognitive recreation. At the lessons, students develop oral speech, language skills necessary for free communication in an international environment. ||| |Additionally, adolescents are offered counseling at the center of their careers. The course provides 5 two-hour classes for vocational guidance. ||| |Quick Overview of a program for children, combining the study of a foreign language, the basics of art, cooking. ||| |Language courses for schoolchildren, aimed at students with different levels of basic education. The program unites the academic and creative component, the latter includes a block of theatrical, applied, culinary arts. In the classroom, children not only develop creative skills, but also practice communicating in a foreign language, allowing you to quickly progress in the study of the latter. ||| |Short Information about program for teenagers with a focus on developing leadership skills. ||| |The combined program combines language courses (8, 15 hours a week), sports events (3 to 6 hours a day), entertainment, guided tours and practice. The latter allows adolescents to gain confidence in themselves, experience in individual and teamwork, team management skills, joint projects. The program includes various blocks, each of which is focused on the development of specific skills, for example: time management, decision making, management style selection. ||| |Brief Information about program for teens who want to improve their language skills, it is interesting to relax in Switzerland, to decide on the possible choice of profession. ||| |The specialized program combines standard or intensive language practice with activities, creativity and tourism, cognitive recreation. At the lessons, students develop oral speech, language skills necessary for free communication in an international environment. ||| |Additionally, adolescents are offered counseling at the center of their careers. The course provides 5 two-hour classes for vocational guidance. ||| |Quick overview of a program for children, combining the study of a foreign language, the basics of art, cooking. ||| |Language courses for schoolchildren, aimed at students with different levels of basic education. The program unites the academic and creative component, the latter includes a block of theatrical, applied, culinary arts. In the classroom, children not only develop creative skills, but also practice communicating in a foreign language, allowing you to quickly progress in the study of the latter. ||| |Short Information about program for teenagers with a focus on developing leadership skills. ||| |The combined program combines language courses (8, 15 hours a week), sports events (3 to 6 hours a day), entertainment, guided tours and trainings. The latter allow adolescents to gain confidence in themselves, gain experience in individual and teamwork, team management skills, joint projects. The program includes various blocks, each of which is focused on the development of specific skills, for example: time management, decision making, management style selection. ||| |Brief Information about program for teens who want to improve their language skills, it is interesting to relax in Switzerland, to decide on the possible choice of profession. ||| |The specialized program combines standard or intensive language practice with activities, creativity and tourism, cognitive recreation. At the lessons, students develop oral speech, language skills necessary for free communication in an international environment. ||| |Additionally, adolescents are offered counseling at the center of their careers. The course provides 5 two-hour classes for vocational guidance. ||| |Spring Spanish course allows you to provide work with qualified specialist teachers. Students are grouped according to their language level, the maximum class size is 7 students per teacher. 3 types of programs are available: ||| |Each course meets the established criteria for the level of language proficiency with detailed certificates and a portfolio of works that students can take with them. |||
Art, Classes in mini-groups, design, English for children, English for teenagers, English for the summer, General English, Health & Fitness, healthy lifestyle, Individual english, Individual lessons, Internet technologies, sports science
basketball, Contests, disco, downhill skiing, golf, karaoke, rock climbing, Snowboarding, swimming, tennis, Theatrical show, volleyball, Water skiing
Spring english+holidays, French+spring holidays, Spring german+holidays, Spanish+spring holidays
Les Elfes International P.O. Box 174 1936 Verbier Switzerland
registration fee - 150 Fr;|insurance - from 120 Fr;|cancellation insurance - from 50 Fr;|visa and document processing - from 180 Fr;|intensive language program - 175 Fr per week;|individual language lessons - 100 Fr per hour;|photo and souvenirs with the logo - 20 Fr;|laundry - 60 Fr for a single use;|airport shuttle - 170 Fr;|transfer to Railway station - 80 Fr.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CHF|Medical insurance 120 CHF|Transfer (one way) 170 CHF|Visa fees 180 CHF
Language school
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English
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3,920
CHF
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Switzerland
Verbier
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https://smapse.com//berkshire-college-summer-school/
Berkshire College Summer School
8.4
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Description of Berkshire College Summer School
Golf Academy (summer);|English + Golf (off-season);|English + horse riding;|English + Football (Off-season);|Special program "Discover London" (off-season);|Special program Royal (off-season);|Olympic program (off season);|Tour of four cities in the south of Britain (off-season);|Intensive course for adaptation to local education system (off-season);|Intensive English course;|Triniti certification.|Students can easily overcome the language barrier;|Quickly learn fluent and competent English speech;|Expand vocabulary.|Arrival of students;|Welcome party Ice Breaker.|In the afternoon: _x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus, organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus, organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening: _x000D_ Collective movie watching.|Collective movie watching.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus, organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Collective movie watching.|In the afternoon: _x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening: _x000D_ Collective quiz games.|Collective quiz games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Collective quiz games.|In the afternoon: _x000D_ Academic studies + excursion to Windsor; Visiting the famous castle.|Academic studies + excursion to Windsor;|Visiting the famous castle.|In the evening:_x000D_ Mini -Olympic games.|Mini -Olympic games.|Academic studies + excursion to Windsor;|Visiting the famous castle.|Mini -Olympic games.|Afternoon:_x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ Disco.|Disco.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Disco.|In the afternoon:_x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ Night casino "James Bond".|Night casino "James Bond".|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Night casino "James Bond".|In the afternoon:_x000D_ A full day tour - London; A cruise on the Thames.|A full day tour - London;|A cruise on the Thames.|In the evening:_x000D_ Collective game "Capture the flag".|Collective game "Capture the flag".|A full day tour - London;|A cruise on the Thames.|Collective game "Capture the flag".|In the afternoon:_x000D_ Rest (students are given a brunch on the day off); At the request and personal schedule of the student - additional excursions, group recreational activities are organized.|Rest (students are given a brunch on the day off);|At the request and personal schedule of the student - additional excursions, group recreational activities are organized.|In the evening: _x000D_ Eurovision Song Contest.|Eurovision Song Contest.|Rest (students are given a brunch on the day off);|At the request and personal schedule of the student - additional excursions, group recreational activities are organized.|Eurovision Song Contest.|In the afternoon: _x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ Football tournament.|Football tournament.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Football tournament.|Afternoon:_x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ International evening of quizzes.|International evening of quizzes.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|International evening of quizzes.|In the afternoon: _x000D_ Academic classes + excursion to reading.|Academic classes + excursion to reading.|In the evening: _x000D_ Evening speed ​​dating (a party of fast meetings).|Evening speed ​​dating (a party of fast meetings).|Academic classes + excursion to reading.|Evening speed ​​dating (a party of fast meetings).|In the afternoon:_x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ Caribbean disco party.|Caribbean disco party.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Caribbean disco party.|In the afternoon:_x000D_ Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers; Sports games.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|In the evening:_x000D_ Show of talents.|Show of talents.|Academic classes + extra-curricular activities on campus organized by teachers;|Sports games.|Show of talents.|In the afternoon:_x000D_ Full day excursion to Oxford.|Full day excursion to Oxford.|In the evening:_x000D_ Graduation ceremony.|Graduation ceremony.|Full day excursion to Oxford.|Graduation ceremony.|Departure of schoolchildren from the camp.|Age — from 12 to 17 years old,|The duration of the training is from one week.|trip to London, a cruise on the Thames|Inspection of the Oxford Castle and the surrounding area.|Sports hall|Tennis court|Football ground|Rugby field|Large modern dining room|Nearby there is a golf course and program for riding a horse|Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Gatwick 297 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 272 GBP|Choosing a course, specifying conditions and dates,|Filling out the registration form, providing documents,|Receiving an official invitation,|Payment for the course,|Arrival at the campus: passing the entrance test, assigning to classes, settling into the residence, starting the course.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Berkshire College is an excellent, prestigious place to teach students from all over the world: English language courses will allow you to make significant progress in learning, help you to talk in everyday life without much difficulty and at the same time to ensure familiarity with the culture and history of the UK thanks to a rich leisure program. It is located near the historic center of Mansion House, fully equipped for modern and comfortable learning and living. Berkshire College has a sports hall, tennis courts, soccer and rugby grounds, and a spacious and functional school cafeteria. Getting to London is very simple, as it is to the major airports, which makes the school even more attractive for international students, facilitates excursions to Windsor, Oxford, Reading. The distance to London is 53 kilometers, to Gatwick Airport - 89, and to Heathrow - 29 kilometers. ||| |VIDEO WITH CAMERA ||| |We provide nutritious and balanced meals, and our kitchen staff can accommodate various dietary restrictions and food preferences. Parents can inform us of any specific dietary needs during the registration process. ||| |Summer English courses ||| |About the educational program: The course is focused on the summer months, partially capturing the closest periods to it. The program is designed for individual international students and for educational groups. In the school there is a sufficient number of combined courses for especially curious and active students. ||| |List of available programs for international students: ||| |The intensity of the classes is average - 15 lessons per week in small classes (up to 15 people). Studying groups on summer courses are made up as international as possible. It has some advantages such as: ||| |Lessons are conducted in an entertaining, interactive format with a highly qualified (ELF) teacher, the main emphasis is on developing communication skills and abilities. ||| |Trinity Exam ||| |International students are offered the opportunity to pass the Trinity College Oral Examinations (GESE) to get a qualification in spoken English. These exams are authoritative among educational institutions in many European countries. Our experienced EFL teachers test students, distribute them to appropriate levels and provide an additional five hours of intensive spoken English each week. Students are fully prepared for oral tests, which are conducted by an external examiner Trinity. ||| |This course is designed for a group of 15 students. ||| |Period of the educational program: from June 19 to August 28. ||| |EXAMPLE OF THE SUMMER COURSE PROGRAM ||| |Sunday ||| |Monday ||| |Tuesday ||| |Wednesday ||| |Thursday ||| |Friday ||| |Saturday ||| |Sunday ||| |Monday ||| |Tuesday ||| |Wednesday ||| |Thursday ||| |Friday ||| |Saturday ||| |Sunday ||| |Quick overview: ARDMORE GOLF ACADEMY - the educational course is focused on the summer months. The program is combined language lessons and sport activity. ||| |EXAMPLE SCHEDULE ||| |The first week ||| |The second week ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| |This summer program offers students exciting adventures in London: sightseeing, fun activities in local parks, exploring the history, culture, and customs of England's capital. The course includes language classes aimed at honing the basic skills and knowledge: reading, writing, grammar, listening, vocabulary and speaking. Regular communication with teachers and classmates will help students to assimilate educational material more effectively, to use English more confidently in everyday life. |||
Accounting, Art, Health care, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hotel business, linguistics, maths, Mechanical engineering, Mechanics, pedagogy, philology, sports science, tourism
a party, basketball, Contests, Cruise on the River Thames, Excursion to london, football, tennis
Summer holiday english, English + golf for children, Super london discovery
Berkshire College Hall Pace Burchetts Green, West Berkshire SL6 6QR United Kingdom
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee|UM Service / Airport Assistance|Medical Travel Insurance|One way transfer - Gatwick 297 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 272 GBP
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English
Summer English courses
1,100
£
week
United Kingdom
Berkshire
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https://smapse.com//fettes-college-private-school/
Fettes College Private School
8.4
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Description of Fettes College Private School
Type of education: boarding school, co-education;|Location Fettes college: Edinburgh, Scotland;|Students age: 7-18 years;|The total number of Fettes college students: 670 people, 80% of whom are studying at a boarding house.|Children 7-12 years old: test of knowledge of English and mathematics, test for logical thinking + characteristics and assessments from the previous school;|Children 13-16 years: entrance test for knowledge English and mathematics, two personal interviews + characteristics and assessments from a previous school;|Pupils of the 16 and 18 years old entering the Sixth Form: English exam + two exams on selected subjects + general education certificate received in Russia + characteristics and grades from the previous school.|English and French (and other modern languages ​​by personal choice)|Geography|Music|Natural Sciences|History|Acting skills|Religious Studies|Computer science|Sport and physical culture.|Computer science|English|Dramatic art|Mathematics|Music|Physics|Art and design|Chemistry|Religious studies|Biology|History|Geography|Sport and physical culture (classes every Friday)|Foreign language: German, Spanish, French, Chinese (Mandarin).|Course of art|Additional hours of informatics|Ancient cultures|The technique of staging performances|Global issues of the modern world.|Geography|Spanish|German|Design and art|Chinese (Mandarin)|physical Culture and sport|French|Ancient cultures|Music|Classical Greek|Dramatic skill|History|Economy|Latin.|Foreign language (modern or classical)|Mathematics|English|Subject of the natural science unit|The subject of the creative unit|The subject of social and humanitarian direction.|First foreign language: English|Second foreign language: Spanish, French, Latin, German|Social and humanitarian block: geography, history, economy|The natural science block: chemistry, biology, physics|Mathematics|Creative module: dramatic and musical skill, fine arts.|A Level: 68.48% of students received grades A through A *.|GCSE: 71% of students earned grades A - A *.|IB: 56% of students received grades equivalent to A - A *.|registration fee;|air travel.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Fettes college is a prestigious, rating boarding school in Edinburgh. Academic achievements, which international students demonstrate every year, are known throughout Britain, about 10% of graduates enter Oxbridge every year. Among the students the universities of Durham, Loughborough, Manchester, Warwick and Bristol are popular. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at one time graduated from this institution. Fettes college was mentioned in the novel  "We Live Only Twice"- the legendary James Bond, agent 007, moved to this college after Eton. The school is proud of the honorary status of IB World School - only three Scottish schools have this title, and in 2001 Fettes College was recognized as the Scottish School of the Year. The educational institution adopted a joint type of training. Travel time to the international airport will be approximately 25 minutes. ||| |The Fates College curriculum combines the best features of the British, Welsh and Scottish education system. You can check out all best private schools in Glasgow and other cities to find more information about schooling in Scotland. Senior students can choose the program to continue their education: A-Level, International Baccalaureate, Highers. ||| |Before enrolling private schools in Scotland you will need: ||| |The college constantly holds open days and so-called taster days, during which the entrants can attend several classes and try themselves in the role of a student. ||| |Sufficiently rich comprehensive program of studying the basics of academic subjects is offered to international students: ||| |The number of students within a class is up to 18 people. The academic load increases gradually: for example, by the age of 11, the Latin language is added to the list of subjects, and the study of mathematics occurs on several levels of complexity. ||| |This educational program includes several stages, the first of which is the third form. The course is designed for 1 academic year and includes several academic disciplines: ||| |Also, each student chooses for himself one elective discipline from the following list: ||| |The course is designed for 2 years, at the end of each student passes exams in core disciplines. Mandatory subjects include academic English, mathematics, chemistry, physics and biology, and each student chooses for himself 4 electives (always learning one foreign language). ||| |Additional disciplines can be selected from this list: ||| |The program is designed for 2 years and is studied by schoolchildren, who plan further studies at the chosen university (for this you can also study the A-level analogue - the International Baccalaureate program). ||| |The course provides an opportunity for a thorough and in-depth study of subjects and disciplines, the learning of which will continue in the university and will be required to obtain the chosen specialty. The first year the student chooses 4-5 subjects for himself, the second year reduces the list of subjects studied to 3, and it is for them that each student passes the final exams. In addition, each student prepares a personal research project. ||| |Disciplines are chosen according to one's own taste, relying on personal interests - you need to select one subject of each column in the following table: ||| |Art ||| |Drama ||| |Geography ||| |Biology ||| |Art ||| |Economics and business ||| |French ||| |History ||| |Ancient cultures ||| |Economy ||| |Chemistry ||| |Geography ||| |Mathematics ||| |English ||| |English ||| |Economy ||| |Political science ||| |Political science ||| |Higher Mathematics ||| |Art History ||| |Physics ||| |Mathematics ||| |German ||| |Mandarin Chinese ||| |English as the first foreign language ||| |Spanish ||| |Music ||| |Physical culture and sport ||| | ||| |The qualification received by the student at the end of this program is accepted in a number of prestigious universities all over the world. 6 disciplines are compulsorily studied: ||| |Half of the disciplines are studied at the standard level, and half - on the advanced. The students pass examinations on all disciplines of the curriculum at the end of the course. ||| |Also the classes on the theory of knowledge (epistemology), writing essays on a selected topic, creating and presenting a personal project (the topic may be social or creative) are included in the program. ||| |Items that are available for study on the IB program: |||
Acting skills, biology, chemistry, computer techologies, drama, economics, geography, history, music, physical education, physics, Religious studies
basketball, fencing, fitness, hockey, lacrosse, netball, rugby, sailing, Squash, swimming, tennis, track-and-field athletics
Primary school, Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program, IB program
Fettes College Carrington Road Edinburgh EH4 1QX Scotland United Kingdom
registration fee;|air travel.
University
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English
Academic English
8,465
£
term
Scotland
Edinburgh
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https://smapse.com//private-boarding-school-mcduffie/
Private Boarding School McDuffie
8.4
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Description of Private Boarding School McDuffie
Language of instruction: English|Established: in 1890|Location: Granby, Massachusetts, USA|Students age: from 12 to 19 years|Training programs: middle and high school, US High School Diploma, ESL (English as a foreign language)|Total number of students: 227 people (53% of foreigners, The hostel is 54%)|Type of study: joint (mixed)|Type of accommodation and accommodation: residence (board from 12 years).|Universities of Massachusetts|Simmons College|Universities of Boston|Harvard|George Washington University|Massachusetts Institute of Technology|Wheaton College|The Suffolk University|[ 999.21] University of Illinois.|English literature;|Mathematical analysis;|Spanish;|The World History;|Introduction to higher mathematics;|French;|Chemistry;|History of the USA;|Higher Mathematics;|Physics;|European History;|Statistics;|English;|Latin language.|Chinese Literature|Star Wars Lovers Club [999.6 ]|Creating robots|Cinematography|Making movies|Student self-government|Nature protection|Animation and much, much more.|Running|American football|Badminton|Ultimate Frisbee|Basketball|Baseball|Lacrosse|Volleyball|Extreme Sports|] Dance|Tennis|Ballet|Softball|Field hockey.|According to 2019 information, the average SAT score is 1250, and the average ACT score is 31.|Report card for the last 2 years|Recommendations from the class teacher, math and English teachers, if possible - from other teachers|A cover letter from the student on the topic "Why do I want to study at your school?"|All the rewards, letters, letters of thanks, medals and regalia|Test results in English (sometimes you need to pass the exam and mathematics) - you can pass it directly at the school or in the official accredited center.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
MacDuffie School is International school in USA for teaching children from 6th to 12th grade. Employees strive not only to give students a high-quality academic education, but also to instill in them curiosity, ethical principles, valuable social qualities, respect and tolerance, the ability to work effectively independently and in a team. Individuality, personal skills and abilities, the right to self-determination and freedom of choice are highly valued here. All pupils celebrate a wonderful friendly atmosphere of mutual assistance, understanding, a sense of comradely shoulder. ||| |Approximately 74% of graduates successfully pass final exams (for points above 3, average score for SAT - 1620), 100% go to selected universities without any difficulties. Many students choose prestigious, rating universities: ||| |MacDuffie School is proud of its graduates, many of whom have become well-known and sought-after professionals. For example, it is worth noting the first woman who took the post of head of a large television company - this is Betsey Bernard, president of AT & amp; T. ||| |The institution supports high educational standards - it is difficult and very interesting to study here. Training groups and classes are formed by small (up to 14 people): so teachers can implement a personal approach, pay close attention to the achievements and successes of each student, closely monitor its progress. The modern methods and methods of teaching are actively used, interactive elements are introduced, in the lessons it is allowed to use a personal laptop - all this makes the learning process not only more effective, but also more interesting and comfortable. Throughout the campus there is access to WI-fi, electronic libraries are equipped, the latest technical equipment is used. ||| |Schoolchildren actively develop the ability of critical thinking, independence, the ability to formulate and defend their point of view, the skill of personal and teamwork. More than 74% of teachers have academic degrees: they not only share academic knowledge and personal experience, but also motivate students to achieve high goals, instill a craving for knowledge. The ratio of teachers to students is 1: 6. ||| |MacDuffie School occupies a fairly large territory (500 acres) in the heart of the picturesque Valley Valley, near the town of Granby, Massachusetts. The campus is surrounded by green woodlands, magnificent fields, lawns and glades for picnics. The distance to Boston is 90 kilometers, to New York - 300 kilometers, so if you want you can feel the rhythm of the big city, going on an excursion, enjoy the city, retail, entertainment infrastructure. ||| |It is not strictly necessary to graduate from an American school, but of course it will help in terms of cultural experience and adaptation to the American education system. From foreign students, the results of ACT or SAT tests are required less and less, but it will be necessary to confirm the level of the English language - as a rule, it is TOEFL or the equivalent. Plus a personal statement, of course. ||| |Quick overview: an educational program in high school is designed for international students. In high school, a fairly large list of subjects is being studied - all at the sophisticated, in-depth level characteristic of the AP program. ||| |List of subjects to study: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, design, economics, geography, history, Information Technology, maths, music, philology, philosophy, physical education, physics
badminton, basketball, dancing, Drawing on canvas, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, music studio, skiing, swimming, tennis, theater workshop
Diploma + advanced placement
66 School St, Granby, MA 01033
registration fee;|air travel.
University
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English
High School Diploma
68,605
$
year
USA
Hartford
Connecticut
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Nike Football Camp in England (Lancing College Football Camp)
8.4
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Description of Nike Football Camp in England (Lancing College Football Camp)
Location: Lansing, United Kingdom|Students age: 8-17 years old|Duration of arrival: 2 weeks|Dates of the races: July 3-30|Study programs: summer English course + football academy|Type of training: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence (full board)|Language of instruction: English.|Maintain a blog about sports;|Compose a press release;|Interview with players and coaches;|Write themed articles;|Analyze the media and various sources, find the necessary information, etc.|Sports psychology;|Leader psychology;|Match analysis;|Pre-match preparation;|Sports nutrition;|Safety on the field.|Dynamics of the game;|Ball possession and dribbling;|Teamwork, game by schemes;|Long-term rules and strategies for the development of the athlete;|Ready game tricks and tricks;|Game tactics, etc.|Spacious fields and locker rooms;|A modern library;|Cozy, comfortable residences;|Classes and audiences with modern equipment.|English lessons in general Program;|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board);|Initial testing of the knowledge level;|Teaching materials, books and manuals;|Sports, leisure and entertainment, evening activities on campus;|Sightseeing program (minimum 2 trips a whole day during the week);|24-hour childcare and guarantee of their safety;|Full report for parents at the end of the course + recommendations for further development and training;|Firm certificate after the end of the program .|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Visa fees and services, translation and certification, courier delivery of documents;|Roundtrip air tickets;|Transfer in both directions;|Personal pocket expenses;|Mandatory insurance.|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Pocket money|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The world-renowned Nike brand in the summer holds summer football courses along with English lessons at prestigious Lancing College (founded in 1848, today it is considered one of the best private boarding schools in the UK ). Lancing College international students received positive grades in the A-level exams in 2015 in 100% of cases, and 75% earned the highest scores from A * to A! ||| |Among the most popular sports among students of Lancing College - football and tennis: it is because of the perfectly arranged infrastructure and interest of students that Nike Football Camp passes here. The large, ancient and majestic assembly hall of the college for the summer becomes the Hall of Fame of the Players. ||| |We have a flexible refund and cancellation policy that takes into account unforeseen circumstances such as illness, travel restrictions, or emergencies. We understand that plans may need to change, and we work with parents to accommodate their needs whenever possible. ||| | ||| |Quick overview: Academic program of the English language is universal: it is suitable for international students with any level of initial knowledge. Before the beginning of the lessons, all children undergo an introductory testing, which determines their level of knowledge and distributes them to the appropriate groups (age principle is also taken into account). A total of 25 thematic lessons are waiting for 2 weeks of the summer camp, many of which are devoted to sports and football. ||| |Professional teachers work with children, each of whom is a native speaker, has accreditation for working with foreign students and international groups. Much attention is paid to developing practical skills, improving communicative and speech abilities - for example, the following tasks are offered to children: ||| |The curriculum is structured according to the structure characteristic of the main British and international language exams - GCSE, IGCE, IELTS, ESB, CAE and Cambridge - and therefore it will be much easier to pass the relevant tests after the stay in the camp. At the end of the course each student receives a corporate certificate, where all achievements are noted and recommendations for further development are given. ||| |In the training program for 2 weeks - 35 hours on the field and in the gym, including interesting seminars on the skill of the player: ||| |All key skills of the player are worked out in a complex way - individually, in a bunch and in a team: ||| |For training in Lancing College there are 11 playing fields (8 in the open air and 3 indoor), and the nearest HAFC's American Express Elite Football Performance Center is also used - a great new gaming center with 14 professional fields where children can practice with English footballers, coaches And whole teams. |||
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English courses + football (summer)
Lansing BN15 0RW, United Kingdom
English lessons in general Program;|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board);|Initial testing of the knowledge level;|Teaching materials, books and manuals;|Sports, leisure and entertainment, evening activities on campus;|Sightseeing program (minimum 2 trips a whole day during the week);|24-hour childcare and guarantee of their safety;|Full report for parents at the end of the course + recommendations for further development and training;|Firm certificate after the end of the program .|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Visa fees and services, translation and certification, courier delivery of documents;|Roundtrip air tickets;|Transfer in both directions;|Personal pocket expenses;|Mandatory insurance.|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Pocket money
Boarding school
null
English
A-Level
1,825
£
week
United Kingdom
Brighton
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Malvern St James School
8.4
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Description of Malvern St James School
Founded: in 1893|Location: Great Malvern, County Hereford and Worcester, United Kingdom|Age of pupils: 7-18 years old (foreign students are accepted from 11 years old)|Total number of students: 455 people (boarders - 25% )|Type of studying: separate (girls only)|Accommodation type: residence (boarding house)|Language of instruction: English.|A-level: 21% of the graduates passed the exams for the highest score A *, and high grades AB were earned by 79% of the students;|GCSE: the highest score (A *) managed to earn 35% of female students, and 60% achieved excellent results A * -A.|The percentage of students who take all the final exams only for high scores is 99.5! Of these, the highest score is 64.2%, and almost 50% of girls receive the 3 and higher grades.|Management;|Economics;|Law and jurisprudence;|Medicine;|Veterinary medicine.|Receipt Pupils in the National Youth Theater|English talent program, modern pentathlon - bronze medal|Winning at the Festival of Performing Arts Competition in Hereford and Wooster|National swimming competition (London Olympic Park)|The Royal Equestrian Center, the riding tournament - the third place, etc.|Barbara Cartland (English Writer)|Princess Alice, Her Royal Highness the Grand Duchess of Hesse (grandmother of the Russian Tsarevich Alexei)|Tanya Long (journalist)|Elizabeth Lane (judge, the first female barrister in the United Kingdom to become a member of the High Court of Great Britain)|Aminatta Forna (first in the British Supreme Court Female judge, writer)|Barbara Penny (the first woman to play stringed instruments at the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)|Jane Davidson (former Welsh Environment and Environment Minister)|Klara Furs (CEO of the London Stock Exchange)|Imogen Edwards-Jones (English writer and journalist)|Caroline Lucas (former member of the European Parliament and leader of the Green Party)|Mary Hailie Bell (playwright)|Abby Franklin ( Expert in the field of surgery)|Penelope Leach (the famous British child psychologist)|Joanna van Jisem (actress)|Hannah Hennessy ( BBC correspondent)|Donna Ong (artist) and many others.|Art and design|French|Chemistry|History of civilizations|Mathematics|Drama and theater|Art|English literature|Geography|Economy|The photo|History of art|History|Latin|Physics|Biology|English|Italian language|Religious studies|Design|Music|Greek language|German|Spanish|Housekeeping.|Art and design|Higher mathematics|Modern foreign languages ​​(Spanish, French, German, Greek)|History of art|Chemistry|History of civilizations|Physics|Latin|Geography|Art|Housekeeping|Music|General sciences|Mathematics|English literature|Economy|Religion (theology)|Biology|English and Literature|History.|Batsford (junior classes, 3- 8 year old)|The Mount and Hatfield (middle classes, 8-11 years of schooling)|Greenslade and Poulton (for high school grades 11-12, girls are given a greater level of independence, which helps them to prepare for life at the university level self-service campus.)|Golf|Sailing|Zumba|Badminton|Aerobics|Canoe races|Gymnastics|Military affairs|Swimming|Archery|Snowboarding|Rope descent|Pilates|Cross Country Running And|Football|Kayaking|Basketball|Lacrosse|Riding|Windsurfing|Squash|Rowing|Fencing|jumping on the trampoline|Yoga|Athletics|Hockey|Skis|Volleyball|Fitness|Netball|Athletics|English Lapta|Rock Climbing|Rugby|Softball|Single combat|Skating.|Practical Speleology|Windsurfing|Dyulfer (speed descent on a rope on steep or steep walls)|Kayaking and alloys|Navigation.|Art|Philosophical Circle|The Debate Club|Program of the Duke of Edinburgh (competition for high school students of British schools)|Medical circle|Language clubs (Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Japanese, Hebrew, Italian)|Dance|Jazz Club|Knitting|Theater and drama|Chorus|Cooking and more.|25 classrooms with interactive equipment: lecture boards, digital cinema projectors, modern computers, 4 complexes for ICT (information and computer technology)|Music Center (25 pianos, professional equipment, rehearsal rooms and sound recording studio)|Theatrical drama studios with professional lighting and Wooff equipment|Multiple meeting rooms|Electronic registration of attendance, presence and absence of girls on campus|A huge library of 26,000 volumes, combined with the Information Technology Center|Own bookstore in a couple of steps from the library|5 spacious, cozy residences for living|Multimedia Language centers.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination boards|Academic deposit|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Custodianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Roundtrip flights|Transfer in both directions|Mandatory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP|Application Fee 1400 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 12730 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The founder of the school and her first directress, Ros Hayes, always tried to follow the principle "Just do it!", and today the phrase "I can do it!" Is the official motto of the Malvern St James School. It included four educational institutions of Malvern St James: Lawnside, The Abbey, Malvern Girls' College and St James's School. All of them were founded in different years - but their founders assigned an invariably important place to the upbringing of modern, intelligent, educated young ladies in society. The union took place in 1979, when the schools of The Abbey School and St James's School merged;. later they became part of Lawnside, and in 2006, a single Malvern St James School was registered, and Malvern Girls' College and St James's School joined the ranks. ||| |Today every schoolgirl of the Malvern St James School is asked the main question: "Who do you want to be?". Depending on the answer, a personal curriculum is formed for the girl, which includes academic, creative, sports and social pursuits in an invariably comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Participation in all extracurricular activities and circles is actively encouraged by teachers, as well as the manifestation of initiative and independence - all girls have a wide range of hobbies and show a wide variety of talents and abilities. Much attention is also paid to the education of the "sense of the shoulder": the ability to work in a team, together to show resourcefulness, perseverance, look for non-standard ways of solving different problems. ||| |The school has received all the necessary accreditations (national and international) and a huge number of awards, recognition around the world. So, among the latest reports and inspections, Ofsted (Standards Management in Education in the UK) can be noted: this is the only school in their list that received only the highest marks, the "Outstanding" ranking and did not earn any amendments or recommendations for improvement! In addition, the excellent level of the institution of care was noted, the full compliance of the government's program for monitoring and care of children (Every Child Matters), and the most prominent areas of work were the health and safety of students, "Joy and Achievements," "Positive Contribution and Organization Level." ||| |The curriculum of each academic year is a harmoniously balanced set of activities in all areas of personal development: academic (intellectual), physical, moral, spiritual, creative, social and ethical. In girls,studied on specially adjusted, developed programs. ||| |Malvern St James School is regularly ranked among the best British boarding schools for girls. This is largely due to academic success - let's look at the statistics for 2015: ||| |Such academic consistency gives girls the opportunity to enter the most prestigious, elite and ranking universities in the world. So, last year 6 graduates successfully entered the TOP-5 world universities, 17 girls began to receive higher education in the TOP-10 universities in the UK. Among the most sought after graduates of universities - Oxford, Cambridge, University College London, Imperial College, LSE. Among the most popular specialties are: ||| |According to the progress of children, the school stably occupies the highest positions in the national TOP-20 boarding schools. ||| |The girls from the Malvern St James School are successful not only in the academic field, but in the field of creativity, sports and science. The following can be noted (2015-2016 year): ||| |Among the graduates of the Malvern St James School - a huge number of recognized stars of world politics, science, art and creativity: ||| |The official religion of the school is Christianity (Methodist Church). ||| |The British program completes the course of secondary education, giving the opportunity to enter the senior graduation classes (Sixth Form). For 2 academic years, the students study a fairly wide range of disciplines - both compulsory and optional - of which 8-10 pass examinations. To choose items can be from a huge list, covering almost all areas of knowledge: ||| |Classical British pre-university educational program is designed for 2 academic years. This is the Gold standard of British education: A-level certificate with high scores (those are considered A * -B) gives the right to enter the best British and world universities without additional entrance examinations and tests. ||| |For 2 years students study only 3-5 selected disciplines: the study is conducted at an in-depth, complex, almost university level. The choice of subjects is very large - each student will be able to devote maximum time to the most priority disciplines, to prepare for enrolling in the chosen faculty: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, computer techologies, critical thinking, design, drama, economics, Food and nutrition, foreign language, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, IELTS preparation, Information Technology, music, physical education, physics, Religious studies, textile
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GCSE, A-Level program
15 Avenue Rd, Malvern WR14 3BA, United Kingdom
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination boards|Academic deposit|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Custodianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Roundtrip flights|Transfer in both directions|Mandatory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP|Application Fee 1400 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 12730 GBP
University
Edinburgh
English
A-Level
12,730
£
term
United Kingdom
Cheltenham
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Rendcomb College
8.4
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Description of Rendcomb College
Founded: in 1920|Location: Cirencester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom|Age of students: 11-18 years|Total number of students: 420 people|Type of education: joint (mixed)|Type of accommodation: residence (full board)|Language of instruction: English.|A-level: more than 40% of graduates passed exams for highest A * -A scores (2011), and that a year earlier this percentage was significantly lower - only 33%. Successfully passed examinations (A * -C) 99% of graduates|GCSE: 94% of students passed the exams for points from C and above, and 46% managed to earn the highest marks A * -A.|Kojo Annan (son of former UN Secretary-General Koffi Annan);|Fredy Fisher (publisher of the Financial Times);|John Middleton Murrey (famous English writer);|Gregory Dorey (British Ambassador to Hungary) and many others.|physical Culture and sport|French|English|information technology (ICT)|natural sciences (chemistry, biology, physics)|verbal thinking|history|mathematics|foundations of religion (theology)|geography|music.|7-8 classes = 7,950 £ / 23,850 £|9th grade = 10,200 £ / 30,600 £|10-11 grades (GCSE) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £|12-13 classes (A-level, Sixth Form) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £.|English literature|biology|English|chemistry|mathematics|physics.|physical Culture and sport|design and technology|geography|art and design (several directions)|German|music|dramatic art and theater, acting skills|Spanish|history|French.|7-8 classes = 7,950 £ / 23,850 £|9th grade = 10,200 £ / 30,600 £|10-11 grades (GCSE) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £|12-13 classes (A-level, Sixth Form) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £.|Russian language|technology and design|biology|foundations of religion (theology)|English literature|history of civilizations (+ classical languages)|geography|mathematics|art (several directions)|German|physical Culture and sport|Informatics (ICT), computer literacy|French|Greek language|history|chemistry|Latin|economy|music|geology.|7-8 classes = 7,950 £ / 23,850 £|9th grade = 10,200 £ / 30,600 £|10-11 grades (GCSE) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £|12-13 classes (A-level, Sixth Form) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £.|golf;|Horseback Riding;|hockey;|lacrosse;|tennis (both large and table);|rugby;|cricket;|swimming and others.|excursions to the most famous British cities;|walks in wildlife parks and nature reserves, eco-tours and expeditions;|Concerts - from classical music to rock and rap;|lessons at the racetrack, horse riding;|visiting theaters, cinema;|visit to museums and galleries of art, significant monuments of art, history, culture and architecture;|shopping in large shopping centers;|skating on city skating rinks;|discos and parties, festive evenings and balls;|visit restaurants and cafes, get acquainted with the kitchens of the world;|playing in bowling or paintball.|spacious and modern classes, auditoriums and lecture halls;|dramatic theater with a stage and rehearsal studios;|design workshops;|a music school with several classes for rehearsals;|Scientific and experimental blocks for physics, biology, chemistry;|a residence for younger students, rebuilt from the personal home of the parish priest (has been working since 1966);|tennis courts with professional lighting;|spacious outdoor pool (open since 1961);|Large Arts Center: includes workshops for working with wood, metal, art studios, pottery workshops and classrooms for theoretical studies.|Autumn: September 6 - December 13 (vacation from October 20 to November 1)|Spring: from January 8 to March 28 (vacation February 9-18)|Summer: from April 17 to July 4 (vacation from May 25 to June 3).|7-8 classes = 7,950 £ / 23,850 £|9th grade = 10,200 £ / 30,600 £|10-11 grades (GCSE) = £ 10,500 / £ 31,500|12-13 classes (A-level, Sixth Form) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £.|Registration fee = 125 £|Deposit confirming the place on the course = 7,500 £|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|EFL lessons (English for foreign students) = 1,200 £ / trimester|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 125 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 7500 GBP|art;|music;|sports and physical education;|business;|English literature;|German;|natural sciences (chemistry, biology, physics);|Spanish;|psychology;|drama and theater, acting;|French;|the photo;|mathematics;|English.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Prestigious and in-demand among students all over the world Rendcomb College (College Rendcomb College) was founded in 1920, but its main building - an old mansion designed and built by the legendary architect Philip Hardwick - dates back to 1865. Today, the college is highly ranked in both the UK and the world: it is included in the Conference of Directors of Schools (it unites the 200 best British boarding schools of mixed type of education and men's boarding schools), boasts excellent academic results of its students and graduates: ||| |Of the most developed and successful subjects in the school, there are humanitarian courses, physics and mathematics. ||| |The total number of students (both boys and girls - the college works on a mixed system of education) is 420 people, of which 120 study at full board (37 are students of the international department). The boarding house (residing in campus residences) is open to students from 10 years and older. ||| |Today, the director of the school is Roland J. Martin, by the way, a graduate of Rendcomb College. Among the graduates you can find many other well-known, successful personalities: ||| |For foreign students, the school always welcomes its doors hospitably - here they receive all-round assistance and support. There is an intensive course of English as a foreign language (EAL): its standard intensity is 30 lessons of 35 minutes each, but at the student's request, up to 30 lessons each trimester can be added. ||| |The motto of the founder of the school, Noel Wills, was the phrase: "The true aristocracy is the aristocracy of the mind and character," and to this day the institution seeks to follow this wise expression. They seek to combine excellent academic education with deep, thorough education of a humane and comprehensively developed personality, pay great attention to the spiritual and psychological health of the wards, their ability to behave and interact with others. Much attention is paid to motivation: without superfluous "methods of a whip", students demonstrate excellent academic performance, discipline and concentration in each class. ||| |Most of the rankings are based on exam results for a specific year: GCSE, IB, A-level. These rankings are pretty clear about how well a particular school prepares its students for exams - and parents appreciate it. However, one should not assume that a school-leader is suitable for absolutely everyone, even if this is a good sign for choice. Many schools pay great attention to preparing for the highest grades, fully covering the chosen subject: this prepares for successful studies at the university, for admission to the most prestigious and ranking universities. But it is equally important to prepare the student well for the transition from Sixth Form (which is still considered secondary education) to higher education. The ranking is a quick guide: I would advise you to apply to several schools, having previously personally visited them and formed a personal objective opinion. This will help you understand if a particular school is right for your child. ||| | ||| |At this stage of education, students are taught the necessary basic knowledge and skills according to the British national education program, and teach them to learn: they try to instill a love for learning, for self-development and self-education, creating a friendly, warm and comfortable atmosphere. Teachers appreciate all the efforts that students make to assimilate the material - and there are a lot of subjects and disciplines in the curriculum: ||| |Parents are regularly (every trimester and yearly) sent full reports on the progress and success of students in all areas, twice a year held welcoming meetings, which are handed personal gratitude and laudatory sheets, certificates for the peaks achieved. ||| |The cost of schooling depends on the chosen course of study and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 trimester and 1 year for 1 person, respectively): ||| |1 academic year = 3 terms. ||| |A two-year program for students aged 14-16, completing a part-time secondary education program (grades 10-11). ||| |In the final exams, usually 10-11 disciplines are surrendered - both compulsory and optional. Students can choose additional subjects on their own: the teachers are always ready to consult them, help to draw up a curriculum, consultations are also conducted with the personal mentors and with the Director on the educational part. It is recommended to include at least 1 foreign language in the list of exam subjects. ||| |1) Compulsory subjects: ||| |2) Subjects of choice (electives): ||| |The cost of schooling depends on the chosen course of study and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 trimester and 1 year for 1 person, respectively): ||| |1 academic year = 3 terms. ||| |The program for pupils of 16-18 years old (12-13 graduation classes - Sixth Form) is designed to complete the school course of education and effective, in-depth and intensive preparation for the selected university. ||| |Students study a very small number of subjects: 4-5 in the first year (AS-level) and 3-4 in the second year, which also give up on the exams. The subjects can be chosen on their own - often in the preparation of an individual curriculum, the students are assisted by teachers and career advisors who can advise studying certain directions depending on the wishes and tastes of the student, his priorities with regard to future specialization and career. The list of items available for selection is large and varied, covering almost all sciences and knowledge areas: ||| |The cost of schooling depends on the chosen course of study and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 trimester and 1 year for 1 person, respectively): ||| |1 academic year = 3 terms. |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, design, drama, economics, English literature, geography, health education, healthy lifestyle, history, IELTS preparation, IGCSE, maths, music, Natural science, photography, physical education, physics, preparation for PET, Preparation of CAE and FCE, Religious studies
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Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program
Rendcomb, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 7HA, United Kingdom
Autumn: September 6 - December 13 (vacation from October 20 to November 1)|Spring: from January 8 to March 28 (vacation February 9-18)|Summer: from April 17 to July 4 (vacation from May 25 to June 3).|7-8 classes = 7,950 £ / 23,850 £|9th grade = 10,200 £ / 30,600 £|10-11 grades (GCSE) = £ 10,500 / £ 31,500|12-13 classes (A-level, Sixth Form) = 10,500 £ / 31,500 £.|Registration fee = 125 £|Deposit confirming the place on the course = 7,500 £|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|EFL lessons (English for foreign students) = 1,200 £ / trimester|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 125 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 7500 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
9,775
£
term
United Kingdom
Cheltenham
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Johns Hopkins University
8.4
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Description of Johns Hopkins University
Arts and sciences|Pedagogy|Business|Medicine|Nursing|Engineering|Public health|In-depth international research.|Dark cosmic matter,|Water purification system by chlorination,|A ramjet engine launched in the field of engineering and confirming its performance in the Dead Sea,|The first color photographs of the Earth taken from space,|Rubber surgical gloves,|Antihistamine substance, which is the active remedy of the current tablets "Dramin" for seasickness.|The campus of the university has repeatedly participated in the filming of films.|Among the graduates of the institution there are many outstanding personalities in various fields of specialization, 29 Nobel Prize winners.|John Hopkins University has a Coronavirus Resource Center that collects daily information and maintains statistics on the Covid-19 pandemic.|Donors who replenish the blood bank of JHU medical offices live in 129 countries.|Age – from 22 years|The term of study is from 3 years.|Astronomy, astrophysics|Applied Mathematics, Statistics|Anthropology|Spanish|Sociology|Political science|Population, family and reproductive health|Pharmacology|Pathobiology|Orchestral conducting|Neurology|Molecular Microbiology, Immunology|Engineering|Materials Science, Engineering|International Relations.|Traditional dormitories with 1-2-bed rooms and shared bathrooms,|Suite Style Apartment: 1-2-3-bed rooms with private bathrooms. Some living areas have built-in kitchens, all equipped with central heating and air conditioning.|Men's and women's lacrosse, basketball, football, tennis, etc.|Baseball|Field hockey|Women's Volleyball|Struggle|Fencing|Swimming|Water polo|Cycling|Cricket.|Peabody Institute;|Carey School of Education;|business school Cary;|School of Public Health Bloomberg;|School of Arts and Sciences Krieger;|the engineering school of Whiting;|School of Medicine;|school of nursing;|the school of in-depth international studies of Paul Nitze;|physical laboratory.|Summer: July-August|Autumn: September-December|Spring: February-May.|Accommodation, meals on campus – 16 310$|Transport|Books, consumables if necessary|Personal spending.|Submitted applications – 38 513,|Enrolled applicants - 1338, of which 99% were the best students of their school class.|46% – full-time or paid public service,|38% – admission to the university for advanced training,|6% – military service/entrepreneurship, etc.,|7% – active job search,|3% – applying for admission.|application;|essay;|mandatory contribution of $ 70;|a certificate with grades;|SAT Reasoning Test results (average result 2120-2310b) or ACT with Writing Test section (average result 32-34b.)|recommendations of former teachers (two are enough);|a statement of financial assistance (if the student is applying for it).|Wes Craven. Director of the film "A Nightmare on Elm Street";|Denton Cooley. The surgeon, who first installed an artificial heart to man.|John Austin. The actor, who played the main role in the TV series "Addams Family";|Virginia Apgar. The author of the Apgar scale (APGAR);|Peter Agra. Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of aquaporin;|Mike Rubens. 108th mayor of New York.|Woodrow Wilson - 28th US President|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
One of the oldest universities in USA is Johns Hopkins University. In 2018, it took 17th place in the ranking of the best educational institutions of the world QS World University Rankings. ||| |In the city of Baltimore (USA, Maryland) entrepreneur John Hopkins in the mid-18th century, at his own expense, founded a university. ||| |From the very beginning, the mission of the university was research, and the main focus was postgraduate education and support for research teachers. Two years after its foundation, the publishing house was opened, which continues its work to the present day. The continuing education program began its implementation in 1909, and in 1916 the first public health school in the USA was established here. The University Department of Applied Physics was the main state defense contractor in 1942. And since 2000, the active development of university departments has begun: new institutes, laboratories, schools of business and pedagogy have appeared. ||| |That's an interesting topic. The criteria used to evaluate universities vary by ranking. For nationwide rankings, factors like class size, teacher salaries, and the number of faculty members with advanced degrees in their field are common considerations. If a ranking focuses on student satisfaction, the criteria will differ. However, rankings don't always align with individual student needs and should be considered alongside other factors. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Doctor program
Johns Hopkins University
Summer: July-August|Autumn: September-December|Spring: February-May.|Accommodation, meals on campus – 16 310$|Transport|Books, consumables if necessary|Personal spending.
University
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Spanish
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41,320
$
year
USA
Baltimore
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John Bapst Memorial Private High School
8.4
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Description of John Bapst Memorial Private High School
Established: 1928|Location: Bangor, Maine, USA|Students age: 14-18 years.|Number of students: 535|Language of instruction: English|Type of education: private high school.|Visual Arts - 4 credits in the visual arts, including classes in 2 different artistic fields, a special project.|Global studies - 4 credits in social sciences, 4 credits in modern and classical languages, 1 additional loan in any direction, special project.|Humanities - 4 credits in social sciences, 4 credits in English (including AP Literature and AP Language), 1 additional loan in any department, special project.|STEM - 9 credits, combined from the fields of mathematics, science, technology, including at least 4 at the AP level, a special project.|Interdisciplinary studies are chosen by students whose interests do not fall into any of the above categories, students can independently draw up a course program.|Art club|Chess team|French club|Guitar club|Math club|UN Model|Club photos|Robotics|Spanish club|Music Club|Environmental community|Student Senate|Tai Chi club.|Over the past five years, graduates have continued their studies at 26 universities, included, according to The Times of London, in the list of 100 best universities in the world, including Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale, Columbia University, Penn, McGill, University of California, San Diego and the University of Washington.|John Bapst pays great attention to the teaching of art, music, drama - graduates continue to study art at leading music and art universities.|More than 50% of students are seriously involved in sports: over the past ten years, school graduates have consistently been included in university teams in field hockey, football, cross-country, basketball, ice hockey, swimming, tennis, and athletics.|Ice Hockey Arena|Fields for football, baseball, basketball|Gyms for training.|Application fee - $ 75|Deposit upon admission (non-refundable) - $ 3,500|Security deposit (refunded if not used) - $ 1000.|English teacher recommendation|Parent support statement, confirmation of financial ability to pay for tuition|Certificate, extract from school grades (translation into English)|Copy of photo ID|Test results for TOEFL, TOEFL Jr., IELTS, SSAT or another recognized English proficiency test. TOEFL requirement: from 65 (grades 9/10), from 80 (grades 11/12).|Photo - no more than 2.5 "x 3" (option)|Student Visa F-1|Confirmation of payment of the application fee ($ 75).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
John Bapst Memorial High School focuses on academic preparation for college and serves a wide range of students, prepares them for future studies, work in the United States and abroad. The educational institution implements the concept of ethical literacy, using it as a means of shaping the character of students. ||| |Independent boarding school John Bapst outside Memorial High School, one of the best private schools in the country, is located in the small calm town of Bangor, Maine: there are 535 girls and boys in grades 9-12. Every year, the school accepts students from almost 40 cities of Maine, the USA and other countries: China, Vietnam, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan, India, Israel, Sweden, France, Albania, Great Britain, Russia. ||| |High school students (grades 11 and 12) choose Advanced Placement if they are considering college and university in the United States or Canada to continue their education. The AR program is suitable for students from any country in the world, each course is autonomous, most of them are designed for a year. Students attend classes every day, do a lot of homework, take the international AP exam in May and receive a certificate that will be accepted by any university in the United States and Canada. ||| |The cost includes tuition, room rental, meals, ESL program, sports, book fees. ||| |Distinguished Graduates program for graduates allows you to get loans in certain areas of study: |||
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Diploma + advanced placement
100 Broadway, Bangor, ME 04401, United States
Application fee - $ 75|Deposit upon admission (non-refundable) - $ 3,500|Security deposit (refunded if not used) - $ 1000.
University
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English
High School
45,750
$
year
USA
Boston
Massachusetts
https://smapse.com//columbia-international-college-cic-hamilton-ontario-canada/
Columbia International College
8.4
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Description of Columbia International College
Location Columbia International College: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada|Students age: 13 to 19 years.|Year of foundation Columbia International College: 1979.|Place in the school ranking: largest boarding school in Canada, a ranking college for university entrants.|Toronto|Western Ontario|UBC|Waterloo|Alberta|McMaster|McGill.|Choice of an institution for further education|Number of subjects studied in each semester|Academic areas and specialties required for study (required at the selected university, necessary for building a successful career in the chosen field)|Duration and intensity of academic learning.|7-8 grades: 20000 $ CAD / academic year|9-12 grades: 12,000 $ CAD / 6 months, $ 16,000 CAD / 10 months, 20000 $ CAD / 12 months|Language support program ESL = 2000 $ CAD / course.|The ability to work independently;|To search and analyze information;|To work with sources;|To prepare and present your own projects and studies.|2 weeks Bronze (June 22 - July 05, June 29 - July 12, July 6 - July 19, July 13 - July 26, July 20 - August 2) CAD $ 3,800;|3 weeks GOLD (June 22 - July 13, June 29 - July 29, July 6 - July 26, July 13 - August 2) CAD $ 4,980;|4 weeks Platinum (June 22 - July 19, June 29 - July 26, July 6 - August 2) CAD $ 5,920.|English lessons;|Evening activities;|Weekend excursions;|Accommodation (rooms for 2-4 people);|Transfers to all excursions and events outside the campus;|Leisure and entertainment program;|Branded college t-shirt and certificate after the end of the program.|Air tickets in both directions;|Providing students with writing materials;|International telephone communication;|Medical insurance;|Transfer to the airport and back|Accompanying schoolchildren under 14 years on the road.|Autumn (from August to December);|Winter (from January to mid-May).|Architecture and graphic art;|Art;|Social (humanities) sciences;|Business course and commerce;|Computer science, computer literacy;|Engineering Sciences;|Hotel services, technologies of public catering;|Scientific course;|Social work.|Room for 3 people, separate bathroom = 2450 $ CAD / from August to December, 2205 $ CAD / from January to mid-May, 735 $ CAD / mid-May to June;|Room for 3 people without bathroom (conveniences shared on floors) = $ 2250 CAD / August to December, $ 2025 CAD / January to mid-May, $ 675 CAD / mid-May to June;|Room for 2 people, separate bathroom = $ 2950 $ / August to December, $ 2655 $ CAD / January to mid-May, $ 885 CAD / mid-May to June;|2 people without bathroom (conveniences shared on floors) = $ 2750 CAD / August to December, $ 2,475 CAD / January to mid-May, $ 825 CAD / mid-May to June;|Personal room with a bath = 4200 $ CAD / from August to December, 3780 $ CAD / from January to the middle of May, 825 $ CAD / from the middle of May to June.|We are No.1 in Admissions|We are No.1 in Scholarships|Our 2019 Grads’ Admittance TO Canada’s TOP-10 Universities|Registration fee = 200 $ CAD|Air tickets in both directions|Courier mail and document delivery = 120 $ CAD|Medical insurance (required) = 550 $ CAD|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Events & Entertainment = 190 $ CAD|Tuition fee (refundable) = $ 1000 CAD|Directions by bus and public transport: 360 $ CAD / 6 months, 480 $ CAD / 8 months, 540 $ CAD / 9 months, 600 $ CAD / 10 months, $ 720 CAD / 12 months.|Medical insurance 750 USD|Internet 100 USD|Composition (English) from 1000 words or more|Medical card statement, mention of the transferred diseases, available vaccinations|2 recommendations from the teachers of the former school|Passing the English language test|Report card (it is necessary to cover the last 3 years)|Certificates, diplomas: language courses, sports and creative sections, thematic clubs on interests.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Columbia International College's is a residental school in Canada. Its Director has more than 25 years of experience in the educational field, which it  to create educational programs that are fully relevant to students around the world. Students are not only full-fledged to enter the chosen university, deepening academic and linguistic knowledge, but also to learn to be citizens of the world, to adapt to the conditions of studying abroad. Each year the college accepts more than 1800 students, representing 70 countries of the world. The quality of education is eloquently confirmed by the academic successes of graduates: every year 100% are enrolled in selected prestigious world universities, and 70% are chosen by the most top institutions in Canada: ||| |Columbia International College's studying programs are aligned with Ontario's education system - a single ASEP. It implies individual development of the curriculum for each student and has the goal of comprehensively, fully revealing its potential and develop personal abilities and talents. There is a Personal Success Plan (PSP) - it defines for each student: ||| |Progress and achievements of each student are carefully monitored throughout the academic year, and as necessary, the PSP is promptly adjusted. ||| |For effective work with foreign students for more than 30 years, a special program Total Care Education System is created. It comprehensively develops each student from an academic, sporting, creative and psychological point of view, brings up self-reliance, the ability to work independently and in a team. ||| |Upon successful completion of the course, the graduates of the school receive a prestigious OSSD diploma - it allows you to enter the chosen university without exams, ensuring an excellent level of student preparation and a high level of academic knowledge. ||| |Tuition fees: ||| |Please note: if two students from the same family come to study and plan simultaneous studying, the second can receive a discount on education at a rate of 25%. ||| |Canadian schools are distinguished not only by the quality of their education, but also by their approach to respectful personal development. In a Canadian school, you will not hear rudeness or shouting, which, unfortunately, are so familiar to our schools, they are great at preparing for Western universities. ||| | ||| |Students of junior and middle classes are under special attention and care of the teacher: they are given special attention, since it is at this stage that basic, fundamental knowledge on basic school subjects is laid. Teachers closely monitor the success and achievement of each student, adjusting the curriculum and the program as necessary to fully prepare students for further education in the upper grades, to receive the OSSD diploma and to enter the university for the chosen specialty. ||| |This is a special program for senior pupils (9-12), designed to deepen and update the knowledge gained and complete preparation for entering the university on the chosen specialty. Students perfect general language skills, improve knowledge of basic school subjects and profile disciplines, and acquire useful academic skills: ||| |After successful completion of the course, students receive a profile diploma from the province of Ontario - OSSD, confirming the mastery of the bulk of the material in the secondary school. ||| |It also provides a large number of practical career guidance work: this helps students to better understand what profession they plan to work on, which university and which program is better to do. Features and advantages of this or that direction, high school, faculty, their requirements to entrants are considered. ||| |Combined summer vacation courses are available to students from all over the world. This is a great way to not only significantly improve the level of knowledge of the English language, but also the opportunity to have fun and interesting time in the intercultural environment of students. For the participants of the summer program, a lot of leisure and entertainment activities are provided, great attention is paid to sports, a lot of various excursions are prepared. Children will be able to see the main sights and monuments of the country, to visit unique natural places (national parks, Great Lakes, Niagara Falls), to engage in ecotourism, to develop leadership skills, and speech and communication skills. ||| |Available summer program options are: ||| |The cost of the programs already includes: ||| |The cost of the courses is not included and paid additionally: ||| |The program is designed for 1 academic year and fully prepares students to successfully enter the English-speaking universities of the United States, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and Australia. ||| |Students from foreign countries who graduated from the 11th form of secondary school can apply in January or June (program for 7 months) or in August (program for 10 months). The full course includes 2 terms: ||| |Additionally, students can be studied during the additional summer term from mid-May to June. ||| |Students are studying a fairly wide range of subjects and educational disciplines: |||
Accounting, Architecture, Art, biology, business, chemistry, design, economics, engineering, geography, history, Hotel business, Information Technology, International Business, Leadership course, marketing, maths, music, philosophy, physics, Religious studies, sociology
B-B-Q, basketball, dancing, Squash, swimming, table tennis
Middle school, High School assistance, Summer holiday english, Preparation for the university
1003 Main St W, Hamilton, ON L8S 4P3
Registration fee = 200 $ CAD|Air tickets in both directions|Courier mail and document delivery = 120 $ CAD|Medical insurance (required) = 550 $ CAD|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Events & Entertainment = 190 $ CAD|Tuition fee (refundable) = $ 1000 CAD|Directions by bus and public transport: 360 $ CAD / 6 months, 480 $ CAD / 8 months, 540 $ CAD / 9 months, 600 $ CAD / 10 months, $ 720 CAD / 12 months.|Medical insurance 750 USD|Internet 100 USD
International college
null
English
High School
43,785
$CAD
year
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
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Rosseau Lake College
8.4
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Description of Rosseau Lake College
Location: Rosso, Ontario, Canada|Established: in 1967|Age of the pupils: 12-18 years|Total number of students: 150 people (approximately 40% foreign students, 57% of students study at the boarding house)|Residence type: boarding house|Type of studying: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|History of Canada|Information technology for business|Healthy lifestyle (valeology)|English|The system of law in Canada|Computer science|Chemistry|Fundamentals of International Business|International politics and politics in Canada|Art|Professional orientation|Interdisciplinary sciences|World history|Higher Mathematics|Geography of Canada|Sociology|Biology|Economy|Astronomy|Music|Physics|Marketing|The evolution of society|French|Mathematics|Drama and acting|Algebra|Statistics.|Age — from 13 years old,|The duration of the training is two years.|Photography;|Drama and acting;|Music (playing musical instruments, singing in a choir or in one of the groups).|The smallest independent school in Canada in terms of the number of students, with a ranking that rivals the status of the country's leading institutions,|About 70 students from more than 20 countries of the world.|70% of pupils live on campus,|The maximum class size is 18 students, the ratio of teachers to students is 1:4,|RLC is a member of the Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS), the Ontario Independent Schools Conference, the Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), the Conference of Independent Schools Sports Associations (CISAA), the Ontario Sailing Community,|Accreditation by the Ontario Ministry of Education.|Registration fee (non-refundable)|Studying fee (non-refundable)|Supporting English language courses (ELL)|School uniform|Personal pocket expenses|Compulsory medical insurance|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 330 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 CAD|Uniform 700 CAD|Pocket money 3000 CAD|Medical insurance 930 CAD|Guardianship 1630 CAD|Filling out the application, submitting the required documents,|Payment of entry fees,|Receiving a response from the admissions committee with an invitation to the entrance exams,|Passing an online or face-to-face interview,|Obtaining an invitation with which you can apply for a visa,|Payment for the program,|Arrival at the campus for accommodation in the residence, start of training.|Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit. A visa can be issued after receiving an official invitation from the Admissions Committee,|Academic reports for the last two years of study, including current,|Teacher Evaluation Form with Recommendation,|A video essay explaining the reasons why the candidate would like to study at Rosseau Lake College,|Language test scores: IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, or equivalent. The older the class in which the applicant enters, the higher the English proficiency score should be.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
A small but well-known and respected Canadian boarding school Rosseau Lake College is located in the largest Canadian province of Ontario on the shores of Lake Rosso. It is a quiet, calm and safe region with picturesque landscapes, where children will be comfortable to study year-round: they have wide opportunities for walking, sports and outdoor activities, hiking thanks to the successful location of the campus. ||| |Students spend a lot of time in the open air: open nature lessons, sports exercises and art sketches, various picnics, hiking and environmental expeditions are organized - the school has several elective courses on nature and the environment. Here, children can feel the whole uniqueness of our planet, the diversity of its flora and fauna, understand the importance of environmental literacy and concern for the environment. ||| |The academic curriculum meets the high standards of the Canadian Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education of the province of Ontario - the program is based on proven British programs. According to statistics and ranking of schools in Ontario, 95% of graduates successfully enrolled in selected universities around the world - this is the best way to emphasize the balance of courses, the professionalism of teachers and the richness of academic programs. On average, the size of one class does not exceed 12 people, and the ratio of teachers to students is 1:8. ||| |Accommodation conditions, sports opportunities, catering and additional clubs and clubs organized by the school, proximity to the school of residences or host families are very important. ||| |The program of study in middle and high school is not limited to the academic development of students - they seek to educate versatile personalities, successful in sports, creative and social terms. ||| |The academic plan of the middle classes (9-12 years) is very rich - it includes subjects covering practically all areas of knowledge: ||| |Students are provided with useful electives - for example, a program for developing critical thinking, leadership exercises and team building. Every month the student meets with his mentor, discussing successes and plans for further education and development - parents receive a full report with recommendations monthly. ||| |The Grade 7-8 program, unique to RLC and developed here, is a distinct curriculum. Learning is collaborative, creative, and project-based, using outdoor spaces and outdoor areas, including a lake, hiking trails, and learning spaces. For example, math and science classes are often combined activities that interact with the curriculum through large-scale projects. ||| |The school believes that education in grades 7-8 is very important for creating a strong academic base of knowledge and skills, which will subsequently help in passing the curriculum of grades 10-12. Students actively develop not only interdisciplinary knowledge, but also personal and social skills. |||
Art, biology, business, Career development course, chemistry, Classical civilization, computer techologies, digital literacy, drama, Environmental engineering, Environmental science, geography, history, humanitarian sciences, International Business, kinesiology, marketing, maths, music, Natural science, physics, social sciencies, sports science, Study of the environment, technology, Visual arts
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High school program, Middle school
1967 Bright St, Rosseau, ON P0C 1J0
Registration fee (non-refundable)|Studying fee (non-refundable)|Supporting English language courses (ELL)|School uniform|Personal pocket expenses|Compulsory medical insurance|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 330 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 CAD|Uniform 700 CAD|Pocket money 3000 CAD|Medical insurance 930 CAD|Guardianship 1630 CAD
Boarding school
null
English
High School
101,018
$CAD
year
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
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Claremont Independent Boarding School with Football Academy
8.4
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Description of Claremont Independent Boarding School with Football Academy
Established: Prep School in 1925; Senior School & 6th Form in 2011|Location: East Sussex, United Kingdom (approx. 1.5 hours from London)|Students age: Boys & girls aged from 1-18 years (Boarding from 11 years)|Total number of students: 700 (350 in Prep, 350 in Senior) including 95 international students|Type of education: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|Gradually the list of available disciplines will expand;|The depth of study and the complexity of each subject will increase.|History;|Music art;|Theatrical art;|Religious studies;|Mathematics;|Physical culture and sports;|English and Literature;|French;|Business;|Technology of design;|Natural Sciences;|Visual arts;|Geography;|Spanish.|Chemistry;|French;|Theory of mass communications;|Higher mathematics;|Business;|Political science and public administration;|Economics;|Religious studies;|Theatrical art;|Mathematics;|Fine arts;|Photo art;|Biology;|Physics;|English literature;|Spanish;|Psychology;|Physical culture and sport.|Improve English skills;|Acquire new terminology;|Update and deepen existing knowledge.|21% of GCSE students earn A * - A grades;|A-level: 27% of students received marks A * - A.|A modern training 6th Form Centre for the A Level students to study in;|Indoor Sports Centre with weights room and fitness suite;|Theatre for Performing Arts (240 seats)with professional sound and lighting;|Photography studio;|Playing fields and astroturf courts;|A 6-lane indoor pool at the Senior School;|A heated outdoor pool at the Prep School;|Modern facilities for the three sciences.|Accommodation;|Meals on a full board basis.|Registration fee;|Educational deposit (not part-payment of fees; refundable on leaving);|Supportive English program EAL;|Extra fee to cover incidental costs. Itemised invoice provided at the end of each term;|School uniforms;|Transfers in both directions;|Air tickets in both directions;|Additional academic studies, including individual ones (optional);|Additional entertainment and excursions (optional);|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fees (paid at the Embassy);|Examination fees;|Guardianship.|Applicant’s passport;|Birth certificate;|Last two available school reports, translated ;|All information regarding special needs, health issues;|If applying for the Football Academy, applicants must either visit the school for a trial, or send in a coach’s report and short video clip of themselves in action.|SMAPSE experts will send out a formal Offer Letter;|To confirm the place, payment of the Registration Fee and Deposit is required;|Closer to the start date the school will send out the new joiners pack with all information;|Application for the CAS in order to apply for the Tier 4 Child visa can start up to 3 months prior to the start date.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Other 550 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The British private school Claremont Independent School is a non-selective and yet academically highly ambitious school. We aim to send our students not just to the best universities in the UK and elsewhere but, most importantly, to the most appropriate destination for their chosen career path. ||| |Set in this safe, beautiful and historically important part of south-east England, this is a forward-looking school that is very much an English school but with a vibrant international flavour. At the Senior School (age 13+) the split is 30% international and 70% British. ||| |One of the school’s many strengths is its outstanding Football Academies, which features Junior programmes and Senior programmes for boys and for girls. All Academy students attend regular academic classes alongside all other students but then attend training while the others do their own sports and co-curricular activities. The programme is highly selective and runs throughout the school year, but always with the main priority being academic progress. ||| |Today, the Academy is run by Jim Colson: he worked with players in the clubs Arsenal, Chelsea, Brighton, Crystal Palace, European football teams. ||| |Each student is determined by individual characteristics, strengths and weaknesses, from which a unique plan of classes is created. International and national tournaments, friendly games and matches are constantly held, and the main gameplay is at the level of the Premier League. The children are constantly cooperating with professional coaches: they closely follow the successes and achievements of each student, help him to move to the next level, reveal the secrets of a successful career. ||| |The school is also very strong in the performing arts and in 2019 has opened a new teaching block including a fantastic art studio, as well as a new performing arts centre, which includes a huge dance centre, where we offer GCSE qualifications in contemporary dance. ||| |Program name ||| |Age ||| |Cost ||| |Primary school ||| |11-14 years ||| |from 9 100 £ / term including tuition, accommodation, all meals & laundry ||| |Show details ||| |Senior classes (English) ||| |14-16 years ||| |from 10 750 £ / term ||| |A-Level programme ||| |16-18 years ||| |from 10 750 £ / term ||| |Pre A-level course ||| |15-16 ||| |from 10 750 £ / term ||| | ||| |I would advise you to actively study English, read more - it actively develops understanding of the language, knowledge of grammar, construction of sentences and phrases. Try to talk to as many people as possible, look for resources on the Internet, watch movies - be more active! ||| |Quick overview: program of initial classes is designed for international students. ||| |Age of students: 4-14 years. ||| |About the educational program: In elementary school international students begin to study the general program of secondary school: ||| |From the junior grade stage, students can enter the Football Academy and combine professional training with a common academic course. ||| | ||| |Quick overview of GCSE Program: ||| |Age of students: 14-16 years. ||| |At this stage, the students' performance is assessed not only by intermediate tests, but also by final exams at the end of the 9th year of study. According to statistics, more than 95% of students in recent years on the GCSE received high scores from A * to S. ||| |The program is designed for 2 academic years and completes the course of incomplete secondary education. Students are available for study and compulsory for all disciplines, and interesting electives that you can choose yourself. The public list includes the following areas: ||| |About the educational program: The two-year A-level course is designed for two academic years: on the one hand it helps students complete the course of secondary school, on the other - to prepare for admission to the chosen university for the desired specialty. Age of students: 16-18 years. ||| |All subjects for the curriculum students choose on their own: for the first year (AS-level) it is 4-5 directions, on the second of them usually there are only 3-4, which are given in examinations. You can choose from the following options: ||| |Quick overview of Preparation for A-level (Pre-A-level): The one-year course is designed to fully prepare students (especially foreigners) for further training on the A-level course. ||| |Age of students: 15-16 years (grade 11). ||| |The A-level program is one of academically complex and intensive. ||| |Advantages for foreign students: |||
Accounting, Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, drama, economics, English literature, finance, geography, history, journalism, maths, Medicine, photography, physics, politics, Practical training, Religious studies, theatre studies
football
Primary school, Senior classes (english), A-Level program, Pre A-level course
Ebdens Hill Baldslow St. Leonards-on-Sea East Sussex TN37 7PW (01424 751555)
Accommodation;|Meals on a full board basis.|Registration fee;|Educational deposit (not part-payment of fees; refundable on leaving);|Supportive English program EAL;|Extra fee to cover incidental costs. Itemised invoice provided at the end of each term;|School uniforms;|Transfers in both directions;|Air tickets in both directions;|Additional academic studies, including individual ones (optional);|Additional entertainment and excursions (optional);|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fees (paid at the Embassy);|Examination fees;|Guardianship.|Applicant’s passport;|Birth certificate;|Last two available school reports, translated ;|All information regarding special needs, health issues;|If applying for the Football Academy, applicants must either visit the school for a trial, or send in a coach’s report and short video clip of themselves in action.|SMAPSE experts will send out a formal Offer Letter;|To confirm the place, payment of the Registration Fee and Deposit is required;|Closer to the start date the school will send out the new joiners pack with all information;|Application for the CAS in order to apply for the Tier 4 Child visa can start up to 3 months prior to the start date.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Other 550 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
9,100
£
term
United Kingdom
Tonbridge
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UCLA Summer School with coding
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Description of UCLA Summer School with coding
Ages 7-18|Co-ed programs|Weeklong camps and 2-week academies|Programs run June 15 to August 21|Location: Los Angeles, California, USA|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 17-21|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 17-21|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old / 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21 / 22- July 26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old / 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21 / 22- July 26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 20-24|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 6-10, July 27-31, August 17-21|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 13-17, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 27-31|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7, August 10-14|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: 1 week /|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: 1 week /|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3, July 13-17|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 5-17|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 21-July 3, July 5-17|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 21-July 3, July 5-17|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 21-July 3|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 21-July 3, July 5-17|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 21-July 3, July 5-17|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks|Cost: from $ 6049/2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks ..|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: July 19-31|Duration: 2 weeks.|There are more than 40 courses in 4 different areas|Latest software and hardware|A small number of students in the group|Portfolio|Participants from all over the world|Comfortable accommodation|Extra-curricular program|first-class classrooms|computer and technical laboratories|scientific centers|Internet access|Jun 15-19|Jun 22-26|Jun 29- Jul 3|Jul 6-10|Jul 13-17|Jul 20-24|Jul 27-31|Aug 3-7|Aug 10-14|Aug 17-21|Jun 21-Jul 3|Jul 5-17|Jul 19-31|Registration fee (for a programme/course)|Deposit for a course/programme|Transfer (one way)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Age: 7 to 18 years old|Skill level for participation: from beginner to advanced (some courses have certain skill level requirements)|Knowledge of English at a level not lower than average.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
UCLA Summer School with coding at the University of California in Los Angeles give its participants an excellent opportunity to join the world of high technologies, improve their skills, get acquainted with new directions in modern technical knowledge and meet like-minded people from around the world. The University of California is one of the most prestigious universities in North America, has the status of a state research university and is a part of the "large" University of California, which combines 10 state institutions of higher education. It is ranked 25th in the ranking of national universities (according to the US News & World Report), 12th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 8th in the ranking of international universities of the publication (US News & World Report). ||| |Currently, more than 40 different study programs are available in the summer camp, covering 4 directions (coding, game development, design and robotics) and divided into three camps - a technical camp, a camp for girls and an academy of coding and engineering. Courses last one or two weeks, program participants are engaged every day from Monday to Friday, on weekends students usually spend time for leisure. Classes are conducted by highly qualified instructors. Program participants receive supporting documents and in the 2 week Academy courses a portfolio. ||| |It should be specially noted that to participate in courses, English proficiency should be sufficient enough, since the programs give active language practice, but do not suggest classes in English. ||| |Accommodation and meals are organized by camp staff. Students are located on campus of the university and enjoy all its capabilities. Employees of the camp are engaged in organization of extra-curricular activities. In their free time and on weekends students have an entertainment program - they can explore campus and nearby, participate in organized campus fun events by the summer program staff and have lots of fun meeting other students from all over the world. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our trained staff members are available 24/7 to support campers and oversee activities. ||| |The course will teach students how to work with the Roblox platform, which is considered one of the most popular platforms for creation. Teens will learn codes, game development, and the creation of their own virtual worlds. Tools such as Roblox Studio, iD Roblox Cape or iD Small Class Guarantee will help them with this. And with the Lua Coding app, students can create their own game scripts. ||| |Learning how to interact with a popular gaming platform like Roblox. Students will learn how to use the Roblox Studio editor + Lua programming language, which will help them form their own game mechanics. The Lua Coding app is also a convenient tool for creating new game scenarios. ||| |The training course includes students working with the Java programming language on a basic basis through the game Minecraft. To create their Minecraft game mods, teens will learn how to work with the basic tools of this field (IntelliJ and others). The course provides basic knowledge, and training takes place in an easy format. ||| |Students of the course are waiting for the study of Java-code, as well as the work on creating game design, mods and maps on the Minecraft site. IntelliJ will help to add a personalized style and make the development process as convenient as possible. ||| |On the course, teenagers and schoolchildren will receive key coding skills, gain experience in creating game mechanics, plus they will completely pass the stage of game assembly from beginning to end. During the training, young people will use the JavaScript language, which underlies the vast majority of sites across the Internet. Also, HTML5 will be used to implement these tasks. ||| |Such a training course combines several areas of study - this is robotics, coding and development. First, students receive basic knowledge of hardware, after which they begin programming - an interactive micro: bit computer is used for practice. Learning and using JavaScript will teach young people how to track game movements, send messages, and even write game codes. ||| |Acquaintance with robotics and coding in this area by the example of the Sphero RVR robot - a modern bot with the latest sensors and programming system. The robot has a professional control system, as well as a powerful engine that will allow it to easily navigate off-road. ||| |Such an educational course will be interesting to all fans to broadcast their games on one of the most popular YouTube playground in the world. Young people will use professional equipment and the Adobe Premiere editor to create quality content. The guys will gain knowledge about the mechanics of the whole process, the correct addition of video to the site and the creation of visual effects. The educational course is designed for different categories of students (10-12 years old and 13-17 years old). ||| |During the course, students will immerse themselves in working with the popular YouTube video resource - the focus of training will be on creating their own channel tied to an online information brand. On it you can post movies, training videos, do reviews of games and more. For shooting material, students are provided with professional equipment - DSLR cameras. You can improve and edit the material using the program Adobe Premiere. The educational course is designed for different categories of students (10-12 years old and 13-17 years old). ||| |Here, program participants will be able to plunge into the world of creating animation and design. To do this, teens will first need to become familiar with key applications: these are Adobe Creative Suite and Adobe Animate. The guys will be able to practice the knowledge gained using Wacom graphic tablets, which are considered to be professional gadgets. Students of the course will also receive a base in the field of design, critical thinking and finding solutions to various problems. ||| |The curriculum is dedicated to the intricacies of working in the field of 3D modeling. Here, students will be able to immerse themselves in all stages of creating a product - from designing a model from scratch using the Autodesk Maya tool to printing an object on a Monoprice Select Mini V2 3D printer. ||| |Here, students will create professional game design, working with popular tools from this area: creating 3D objects using Autodesk Maya, game levels using Unreal Engine 4, visual script designer UE4 Blueprints and more. The program is good for those who want to get a good digital portfolio in their hands after training. ||| |Students of the course will be immersed in the gameplay and develop their own games using the Fortnite application. Based on the popular Unreal Engine gaming platform from Epic Games, students will be able to create their own levels for the game, learn game strategies, master the game mechanics, and even get acquainted with the principles of building design through the Fortnite application. ||| |The course offers an in-depth study of the Unreal Engine 4 game design application. Here, teens using Adobe Photoshop and Sequencer tools will make videos that have dynamics, good detail and character elaboration, high-quality sound and animation. The development process uses Blueprints, a visual programming language. ||| |On the course, teenagers can create their own unique game using the popular Unreal Engine 4 gaming platform. Based on this application, users can create different types of games: FPS, platformers, races. The virtual programming language Blueprints will help simulate new game events. ||| |Such an educational course will teach young people how to create their virtual reality using additional tools - for example, Unity or Magica Voxel. Here you can create new virtual levels, use game objects and models. ||| |The course is devoted to the study of code and its creation, because this is a basic skill in the modern world of Internet technologies. Here, teens will learn how to write code in the Python programming language, create neural networks, and learn deep computational thinking. ||| |Learning Python machine learning topics and creating neural networks using the TensorFlow app. Students will also receive basic knowledge of some other useful skills: detailing the virtual world, tracking statistics, generating data sets and more. ||| |Cybersecurity today is one of the most sought-after areas for development in the field of IT. In the course, students will learn about different ways of encrypting information, creating classified messages, ways to protect against a cyber attack, and other useful skills. For the convenience of mastering the material and practice, the guys will use additional tools - Python or PyCharm applications. ||| |Here, students will try their hand at creating voice applications based on such well-known platforms as Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. And to get the final application, students will need to pass the generated program code through the Voiceflow tool. ||| |Students of the training course will be engaged in Minecraft-based Java coding. Teenagers will learn how to create game mods for games or will work with code in a live format. Plus, additional tools and applications will be used for work. ||| |Students will learn Java programming code, which is the main component in creating a line of IT products - from classic game development to business applications. To work in this area, various tools are additionally used - for example, IntelliJ and others. To start the training, any level of programming knowledge is suitable from the initial base to the advanced level. ||| |The training course is based on practical skills in working with Java code and game development. Having gained programming skills, by the end of the week students will already be able to make their own arcade game. Various tools are used to add visual effects - a processing library or IntelliJ. To add animations or graphics to the product, the Processing application is used. ||| |In the course, students and teenagers will study the C ++ programming language. Knowing this code, users can complete software projects, develop games, and many other things. The Microsoft Visual Studio application will help students complement the product with special effects. ||| |This course continues the study of the C ++ programming language, but one level higher - now students will be able to create their own arcade games. In the learning process, young people will receive the necessary information about all the game components: mouse control, artificial intelligence, the interaction of game elements and so on. Supplement the product with special elements will allow the application Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition. ||| |In the course, students will make 3D models using the Autodesk Maya application. In the process of training, adolescents will go through all the stages of creating a print - from instruction on working with equipment to direct printing of an object. To implement the 3D model, a special printer is used - Monoprice Select Mini V2. ||| |The course curriculum is dedicated to working with 3D modeling and Snapchat filters. Teenagers will be able to make virtual models themselves, create characters or develop props for virtual reality - all this using the Autodesk Maya tool. And the work on creating AR filters is carried out through the Snapchat Lens Studio application. In the program, young people can show all their creativity and make masks that complement the portrait with pencil drawings, make stylization for postmodernism and many others. ||| |Students will learn about robotics using the latest LEGO SPIKE Prime system, which includes more than 500 LEGO elements. Such a robotic object has sensors, engines and even a light matrix, therefore it is the best tool for studying robotics. ||| |On the course, students will study coding and the basics of robotics. Students will practice the acquired theoretical knowledge on the Sphero RVR programmable robot. The device is universal and is developed taking into account individual needs. The robot is equipped with sensors, a professional control system, a powerful engine that allows the machine to move on uneven surfaces. ||| |The Robotics Lab program will allow students to gain hands-on experience with an autonomous robot. To create their bot teenagers will receive a basic set of schemes and framework. You can revive the robot using the popular Arduino microcontroller. In order for the robot to “see” teenagers will use the camera and MicroPython tool (version of the Python program for microcontrollers). ||| |The curriculum will help young people learn Python to create neural networks. For the latter, the Tensor Flow application is used. Pupils will also set up schemes with which they can learn without coding. Work out the acquired skills will allow the tool NVIDIA Jetson Nano. Students will apply the acquired skills immediately on the professional platform Deepmind Starcraft 2 Learning Environment, which is actively used in the field. At the end of the course, students will have a digital portfolio that can be used when entering college. ||| |The program will teach the guys the popular language for developing C #, plus here they will learn how to develop their applications and design workflows using tools such as Unity. As part of the training, adolescents have to work on a common project with other students. By the end of the course, the children will also have the opportunity to form a digital portfolio for the project from this direction. ||| |In the cybersecurity laboratory, students will be able to gain basic knowledge in areas such as encryption and shorthand. The guys are waiting for work with different applications and tools: SHA and RSA encryption and decryption algorithms, training on the Python platform, work with Linux, as well as the basics of cryptography, cybersecurity and encryption. ||| |Learn gaming programming with the popular C ++ programming language. As a practice, young people will learn to make their games with 2D graphics, including custom controls. Students will learn about what algorithms allow you to create maps and paths in the game. The second week will be devoted to creating your own games. After the course, the students will have in their hands a digital portfolio that can be used for college. ||| |The course will teach students and teenagers how to create their own game code using the C ++ development language. Students will create a game cycle, add graphics and controls, develop an API that allows you to create content for games, as well as generate a basic gamer code. Skills are developed on popular game engines of a professional level, where you can change game elements until they become ideal. ||| |As part of the course, students will go through a full game development cycle and be able to create their own game. The first week includes learning the basics of C ++ programming, plus working with the Blueprints virtualization tool. This is required for students to work on one of the most popular gaming platforms Unreal Engine. By the end of the first week, students of the course will learn how to create game mechanics, make codes, learn about the theory of game design and create dynamics in the game. The second week of training will allow students to directly immerse themselves in the process and launch their own team project. ||| |The training course is aimed at gaining game programming skills: here, teenagers will be able to create their prototype of the game together with other students. In the first week of study, students will begin to learn the visual programming language Blueprints and learn how to work on the Unreal Engine 4 gaming platform. This includes game design, creating a digital environment, and immersion in game design theory. The second week is traditionally devoted to the practice and creation of a prototype of your own game. Teenagers will work in a team, apply multilevel design skills and distribute tasks among group members. ||| |The training course is dedicated to modeling and creating volumetric models. In the first week, students will create 3D objects using the Autodesk Maya application: for example, furniture, cars, decorations and other details that usually fill the game. Also, for work, you will need to study the Unreal Engine 4 platform. The second week is already aimed at practice - students will develop their 3D model, interacting with other students in a team. ||| |Here, students and teenagers will learn how to model their own game characters. In the first week, students will gain experience in 3D modeling through the Autodesk Maya application: this includes the study of game design theory and the development of the character's artistic style. Starting from the second week, young people will try to apply the knowledge and will work on their project to create their game characters. ||| |Immersion in the field of professional e-sports on the example of such popular games as League of Legends, Overwatch, Hearthstone and others. Students learn to track statistics and other gameplay data, learn the tactics of professional players, track their skills, and make strategic improvements to the game. ||| |As part of the course, students will learn the C # Coding programming language, which will allow them to work on the Unity platform - this is a platform for creating games with mixed reality. Using coding, the virtual world can be made very realistic even if a smartphone is used for the game: creating your own 3D models, augmented virtual objects, and much more. |||
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Roblox Entrepreneur: Imaginative Game Design, Roblox Entrepreneur: Lua Coding and Game Scripts, Java Coding: Build Mods with Minecraft, Java Coding: Custom Blocks and Maps in Minecraft, Game Creation and AI with JavaScript, Coding and Engineering 101, Robotics and Sensors with Take-Home Sphero RVR, YouTube Gamecasting and Video Production, Video Production: Start Your Own YouTube Channel, Creative Design Studio with Adobe Animate, 3D Printing and Modeling with Take-Home Printer, Game Design and Development 101, Fortnite Camp and Unreal Engine Level Design, Level Design and Cinematics with Unreal Engine 4, Program Gameplay Mechanics with Unreal Engine 4, VR Design with Unity and Oculus Go, Intro to Python Coding for Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity and Encryption, Voice Apps for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Advanced Minecraft Modding with Java, Code Apps with Java, Java Coding and Game Development, Code Apps with C ++, Develop and Code Games with C ++, 3D Printing Modular Devices with Take-Home Printer, Snapchat Filters and 3D Modeling with Maya, LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics and Visual Coding, Autonomous Robotics with Take-Home Sphero RVR, Autonomous and Self-Driving Robotics Lab, Machine Learning: Coding Deep Neural Networks, Hackathon: Team-Based App Creation with Unity, Cybersecurity Lab: Encryption and Steganography, C ++ Game Programming: Algorithms and AI, Game Engine Development With C ++, C ++ Programming and Unreal Game Development, Unreal Engine 4 Level Design, 3D Modeling: Environment Art with Autodesk Maya, 3D Modeling: Character Design with Autodesk Maya, Esports Player Development and Data Science, Augmented Reality Mobile App Development
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UC Berkeley Summer School with IT and coding
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Description of UC Berkeley Summer School with IT and coding
Age of participants: 7 to 18 years|Location: Berkeley, California, the USA|Co-ed and girls only programs|Weeklong camps, multiple weeks|Programs run June 07 to August 07|Coding|Robotics|Computer games|Design.|Technical camp (7-17 years)|Camp for girls (only girls aged 10-15 years)|Coding and engineering academy (13-18 years).|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|The first week of the course is devoted to studying the visual programming language Blueprints and working with the Unreal Engine 4 gaming platform: creating a digital environment, designing the game process (leveling and balancing), game design theory.|In the second week, students will try to put their knowledge into practice and create their own prototype of the game. Teenagers will learn how to distribute tasks, work effectively as a team, and use level design skills.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 20-24, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 22-26, July 13-17, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old / 13-17 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 15-19, June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old / 13-17 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 15-19, June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 15-19, July 6-10, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-12 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 29-July 3, July 20-24|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 29-July 3, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: July 6-10|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 22-26, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 22-26, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 29-July 3, July 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from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 22-26, July 13-17, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 29-July 3, July 20-24|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 15-19, July 6-10, July 27-31|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 13-17 years old|Dates: June 22-26, July 13-17, August 3-7|Duration: from 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 29-July 3|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 6-10|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 15-19, July 13-17|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 22-26|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 8-12, July 6-10|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 10-15 years old|Dates: June 15-19, June 29-July 3, July 13-17|Duration: 1 week.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: 2 weeks.|Age: 13-18 years old|Dates: June 7-19|Duration: from 1 week.|Dorms with furniture|Shared or private bathrooms|Walking distance to auditoriums (6-10 minutes)|Shared kitchens and living rooms|Common recreation areas|Internet Access|Accompaniment from the camp staff and university employees.|A large number of programs for students|Qualified instructors and camp staff|Program participants receive supporting documents and a portfolio|Latest software and hardware is used in the program|Comfortable residences and full board|A rich entertainment program|Berkeley is a beautiful and developed city on the East coast of the San Francisco Bay.|Well equipped classrooms for classes|Computer and technical laboratories|Rest zones and independent work|Open areas and walking paths|Jun 8-12|Jun 15-19|Jun 22-26|Jun 29-Jul 3|Jul 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UC Berkeley Summer School with IT and coding is a special summer program for students, which include various programming directions and are aimed at obtaining valuable knowledge and active rest during the summer holidays. The camp is held on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, the oldest and most prestigious in the University of California system, which unites 10 public universities in the State of California. The University of California Berkeley is the best state university in the world and one of the top 10 universities in the world. It is one of the best places for specialists in programming, IT and computer science. ||| |In the summer camp, adolescents from around the world, aged from 7 to 18, can take part - more than 40 different courses are available that cover 4 areas: ||| |All programs are divided into three thematic camps: ||| |The level of skills of participants can be any, but the level of English should be high enough - education and communication is conducted in English, so the students should be able to explain and understand English speech. Programs last one or two weeks, classes are held from Monday to Friday. Program participants receive supporting documents and in the 2 week Accademy courses a portfolio. Even short-term education at a Computer Science summer program held at UC Berkeley, a university highly regarded throughout the world, is a great advantage ||| |Participants in the camp are located in the residences of the university and receive a balanced diet. They can also enjoy all the benefits of the campus and can count on effective support for all emerging issues. Located in Berkeley, a prosperous and developed city located on the East coast of the San Francisco Bay, camp participants have ample opportunities for interesting pastime and recreation. In their free time and on weekends students have an entertainment program - they can explore campus and nearby, participate in organized campus fun events by the summer program staff and have lots of fun meeting other students from all over. ||| |Participation in the Computer Science summer program held at UC Berkeley is a great opportunity to not only to learn the latest computer skills but also to meet other students with the same interest and experience a full English immersion program. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our trained staff members are available 24/7 to support campers and oversee activities. ||| |Course participants will be able to create their own game after going through a full development cycle. In the first week, students will learn the basics of the C ++ programming language and work with the Blueprints application - these are two essential tools for working with the Unreal Engine gaming platform. The creation of game mechanics, coding skills, the theory of game design, creating additional dynamics - all this the student will be able to by the end of the first week. In the second week, teenagers will plunge deeper into the role of game creators, where they can launch their own project created by the team. ||| |The course will help teenagers learn how to play programming - in the course of work, the guys will create their own prototype of the game created by a team of fellow students. Having studied the full product development cycle, students will be able to translate their ideas into a colorful game. ||| |In the first week, the guys will learn to model three-dimensional objects using the Autodesk Maya tool - these are the scenery, furniture, cars and other details necessary to fill the game. The guys will also study the theory of game design for working on the platform in Unreal Engine 4. In the second week, students will already create their product (3D model), working in a team with other students. ||| |The course will teach children to model their characters for the game. As part of the first week, students will gain 3D modeling skills with the Autodesk Maya tool - study the theory of game design and develop the artistic style of character models. The second week will allow you to apply the acquired skills in creating your own project and your characters. ||| |Learn C # Coding to work on the Unity game development platform, where you can create mixed-reality games. The coding skill will improve the interaction with the virtual environment even through the phone screen. Create 3D models, complement virtual objects, erase the border between the real and virtual world. ||| |The program will teach students to work with Roblox - one of the most popular platforms for creating games in the world. The guys will also study coding, develop games and create their own virtual worlds, studying the working principles of such tools as Roblox Studio, iD Roblox Cape, iD Small Class Guarantee. The Lua Coding app will allow young people to create their own game scripts. ||| |Another training course on working with the popular Roblox game platform: using the Roblox Studio editor and the Lua programming language, young people will learn how to create game mechanics. Lua Coding is a good tool for creating new game scenarios that you can use for your games, or sell to other game designers. ||| |The curriculum provides for students to work with the base of the Java programming language in Minecraft. To create Minecraft game mods, teens will use specialized applications and tools - IntelliJ, for example. This approach will help students gain basic knowledge about the Java language in an accessible format. ||| |On the course, young people will work with Java coding, creating game designs, mods and maps on the Minecraft site. IntelliJ will also help future programmers design and create a personalized style. ||| |As part of this training program, students will receive basic coding skills, experience in creating game mechanics, plus the ability to complete the assembly of the game from and to. In addition to using the JavaScript language, which is used to create the vast majority of sites on the Internet, HTML5 is used for these tasks. ||| |This program combines several areas of study: robotics, development and coding. First, students receive knowledge in the field of hardware, and then learn programming, practicing on an interactive micro: bit computer. Using JavaScript allows students to track movements in the game, send messages and create gamer codes. ||| |Get to know robotics with the latest LEGO SPIKE Prime system, which contains more than 500 LEGO elements. This system is equipped with engines, sensors, a light matrix, therefore, it is a convenient design for immersion in robotics. ||| |On this course, all game connoisseurs can learn how to broadcast on YouTube - the most popular video platform on the Internet. Additional tools (filming equipment and Adobe Premiere) will allow students to broadcast their favorite Let's Plays games. In the course, students will also learn about the mechanics of the process, adding audio or visual effects. The program is available for two age categories - 10-12 years old and 13-17 years old. ||| |Such an educational course is also devoted to working with the YouTube video platform, however, attention is focused on creating a separate channel as an information brand. The channel can have short films, educational videos, game reviews. Students can shoot material on professional DSLR cameras, and you can edit using the Adobe Premiere service. The training course is available for two educational categories –10–12 years old and 13–17 years old. ||| |On the course, students and teenagers will be immersed in the world of design and animation. To do this, the guys will learn the main applications - Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe Animate - and work out the acquired skills on Wacom professional graphics tablets. As part of the program, students will receive basic design knowledge, will learn to think critically and seek solutions to various problems. ||| |The course is dedicated to the study of 3D modeling features. Students will go through all stages of product creation: designing a model from scratch through the Autodesk Maya application, and then printing a finished 3D object on a special Monoprice Select Mini V2 printer. ||| |On the course, students will create game design at a professional level using popular industry tools: Autodesk Maya for creating 3D objects, a platform for creating game levels Unreal Engine 4, UE4 Blueprints - a system of visual scripts. On the program, everyone can make a good portfolio for admission to the relevant specialty. ||| |Learn gameplay with Fortnite, a game development tool. Using the Unreal Engine platform from Epic Games, you can create your own Battle Royale levels, try new gameplay strategies, master the game mechanics, team building, learn the principles of building design through Fortnite. ||| |The course offers an in-depth study of the Unreal Engine 4 game design application. Here, teens using Adobe Photoshop and Sequencer tools will make videos that have dynamics, good detail and character elaboration, high-quality sound and animation. The development process uses Blueprints, a visual programming language. ||| |Create your own unique game using the popular Unreal Engine 4 gaming platform. This platform is traditionally used for multi-format games - for example, FPS, platform games or races. To simulate events within the game allows the virtual programming language Blueprints. ||| |The curriculum will demonstrate to students how virtual reality is created. Using game objects, models or creating new virtual levels through Unity or Magica Voxel programs. ||| |The program is aimed at gaining experience in creating code - this skill is indispensable in the modern IT market. Students will write code using the Python programming language, form neural networks, and gain experience in advanced computational thinking. ||| |Here schoolchildren and teenagers will be held on the machine learning Python program will create a neural network through TensorFlow application. Students will also be able to do detailed virtual worlds based on statistics, data sets, probability, and other information. ||| |Issues related to cybersecurity are considered to be one of the most relevant in the field of IT, so the course participants will closely study this topic. Teens will learn what methods of encrypting information exist, creating classified messages, protecting against cyber attacks, and other useful skills. When learning the topic, young people will work with applications such as Python or PyCharm. ||| |As part of the course, students and teenagers will try their hand at creating voice applications for two well-known platforms - Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. To get the finished application, students will need to transfer the written program code to Voiceflow. ||| |In the course, students will work with Minecraft-based Java code. Teenagers will be able to try themselves in the creation of new mods for the game or in working with live code. Young people will also learn about the available tools that are used to create game blocks. ||| |The course is based on the study of Java programming used to create a wide variety of IT products - from game development to business applications. Another tool to work in this area is IntelliJ. The starting level of coding can be any, because students with a different knowledge base from initial to advanced can get new knowledge on the program. ||| |This course is based on Java coding and game development practice. Learning a programming language, students by the end of the week will be able to independently create an arcade game. You can supplement the product with visual effects using tools such as IntelliJ or a processing library, and in order to add animation or graphics to the game, it is better to use Processing. ||| |Studying C ++ programming code, which is actively used to perform various functions: for example, software design, game development, and more. To apply additional effects, Microsoft Visual Studio is also used. ||| |This course continues the study of the C ++ programming language, but one level higher - now students will be able to create their own arcade games. In the learning process, students will receive the necessary information about all the game components: mouse control, artificial intelligence, the interaction of game elements and so on. Supplement the product with special elements will allow the application Microsoft Visual Studio Community Edition. ||| |On the course, students will receive a base in electrical engineering and autonomous robotics. The result of the training will be your own robot, created using the Arduino microcontroller. All students receive an autonomous robotic kit, and if it is integrated with Arduino, the object will receive a connection of sensors and the ability to navigate in the environment. ||| |A training course in coding and the basics of robotics, where theoretical and practical knowledge is developed on the universal and programmable Sphero RVR robot. It is designed taking into account individual characteristics, therefore it has built-in sensors, professional control systems plus a powerful engine with tread patches. ||| |Robotics training reaches a new level with the VEX Robotics design system. Customize, create or connect a base for your robot and just admire how it works! Using the VEX C ++ programming language and the VEX Coding Studio application, the student will be able to encode his robot for the implementation of autonomous tasks: going through a maze, moving objects, and so on. ||| |A program where students learn how to create 3D models using the Autodesk Maya application. During the training, the guys will completely go through the printing process from and to: instructing on equipment maintenance, thread replacement, preparation of an assembly plate and other nuances. For printing 3D objects, the Monoprice Select Mini V2 printer is used. ||| |The program is dedicated to working with 3D modeling tools and creating Snapchat filters. Autodesk Maya will allow users to create virtual models, characters or props for virtual reality. Snapchat Lens Studio program is usually used to create AR filters: it can be a mask made with a pencil, pet animation, a mask stylized as an art style and more. ||| |Learning the basics of programming, writing codes using one of the most popular Java programming languages, creating games or applications, interacting with Processing, creating animations or graphics. The combination of interactive design and graphic manipulations will help you to immerse yourself in programming. ||| |Learning coding and robotics using Sphero RVR - a standalone robot with numerous sensors and a professional control system. Students will learn how to program a robot to perform various tasks. ||| |Complete the entire process of creating a product using a 3D printer: from the design stage and creating complex three-dimensional models to printing them directly. After that, students will only have to connect the power to the resulting models and watch how they can move. ||| |On the course, teens will learn about what programs are there to create electronic music and how to work with them. With the Digital Music Kit app, students can create their own rhythms and upgrade them to the studio level. For this, the guys will work with audio equipment and create tracks with software. ||| |Within the program, everyone will be able to learn the art of creating design and animation using the popular tools Adobe Creative Suite and Adobe Animate. To create new works of art, teens will use professional Wacom drawing tablets. The course will help with the creation of a portfolio for admission to a profile specialty. ||| |In the course, students will learn how to create their Snapchat (AR) filters using the Autodesk Maya application. Using Snapchat Lens Studio, it's easy to create AR and work out your own mask style. Working with the listed tools, you can turn the created models into entertaining filters together with animation. ||| |In the course, students and teenagers will learn how to work with one of the most popular Internet sites - create high-quality photos for Instagram, learn the principles of photography, work with DSLR professional cameras, including studying settings, exposure, and so on. Bringing images to the ideal is possible using Adobe Lightroom or Photoshop. By the end of the training, students will create their gallery of landscape or portrait photos on Instagram. ||| |This program will teach children to work with the YouTube video platform and create suitable content for it: instructional videos, short entertaining videos and other materials using professional DSLR cameras and the Adobe Premiere editor. ||| |The course focuses on Python machine learning and creating your own neural network using the TensorFlow application. Here, students will set up schemes that allow them to learn without coding, and then train their skills with NVIDIA Jetson Nano. Young people can try to apply the acquired knowledge in the professional environment of Deepmind Starcraft 2 Learning Environment. The result of the course will be a good academic portfolio, which is suitable for college admission. ||| |In the course, students will gain application development skills using the Unity tool and the popular C # development language: this will allow students to design workflows and create various applications. Students will work together on a team project, so at the end of the course they will be able to get a good digital portfolio in this direction. ||| |At the cybersecurity laboratory, students will work with encryption and shorthand. Immersion in SHA and RSA encryption and decryption algorithms, training on the Python platform, using the Linux application, studying the aspects of cryptography, security and encryption - these and other skills will be acquired by students and teenagers in the course. ||| |Learn game programming with the famous C ++! For practice, students will develop games with 2D graphics and user controls. There are special algorithms for creating a map and passing the path, which students will also learn about. In the second week, students will try to create their own games, and at the end of the course they will have on hand a good portfolio for college. ||| |Build your game code with C ++! Students of the course will learn how to make a game cycle, will be able to add graphics, controls, develop APIs for creating game content, generate a basic code for using various ones. Game engines are an integral part of the development of games at a professional level, allowing you to change the elements of the game until they become ideal. |||
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C ++ Programming and Unreal Game Development, Unreal Engine 4 Level Design, 3D Modeling: Environment Art with Autodesk Maya, 3D Modeling: Character Design with Autodesk Maya, Augmented Reality Mobile App Development, Roblox Entrepreneur: Imaginative Game Design, Roblox Entrepreneur: Lua Coding and Game Scripts, Java Coding: Build Mods with Minecraft, Java Coding: Custom Blocks and Maps in Minecraft, Game Creation and AI with JavaScript, Coding and Engineering 101, LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics and Visual Coding, YouTube Gamecasting and Video Production, Video Production: Start Your Own YouTube Channel, Creative Design Studio with Adobe Animate, 3D Printing and Modeling with Take-Home Printer, Game Design and Development 101, Fortnite Camp and Unreal Engine Level Design, Level Design and Cinematics with Unreal Engine 4, Program Gameplay Mechanics with Unreal Engine 4, VR Design with Unity and Oculus Go, Intro to Python Coding for Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Cybersecurity and Encryption, Voice Apps for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Advanced Minecraft Modding with Java, Code Apps with Java, Java Coding and Game Development, Code Apps with C ++, Develop and Code Games with C ++, Take-Home Autonomous Arduino Robot and Sensor Kit, Autonomous Robotics with Take-Home Sphero RVR, Robotics Engineering and Coding Lab with VEX, 3D Printing Modular Devices with Take-Home Printer, Snapchat Filters and 3D Modeling with Maya, Code Cafe: Interactive Game Development with Java, Pit Crew: Robotics with Your Own Sphero RVR, Print Shop: 3D Printing for Physical Devices, Jam Band: Digital Music Creation, Art Gallery: Creative Design with Adobe Animate, 3D Studio: Snapchat Filter Animation with Maya, Photo Booth: Pro Photography for Instagram, Film Studio: Video Production for YouTube, Machine Learning: Coding Deep Neural Networks, Hackathon: Team-Based App Creation with Unity, Cybersecurity Lab: Encryption and Steganography, C ++ Game Programming: Algorithms and AI, Game Engine Development With C ++
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Guildhouse School (ex CATS College London)
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Description of Guildhouse School (ex CATS College London)
Year of foundation: 1952 (updated in 2011)|Location: London|Age of students: 14-24 years|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 250 students, foreign students from 40 countries of the world|Programs: A-level, University Foundation, Academic English, GCSE, Pre-programs|Accommodation: residence, family|Price: from 9720 GBP per term without residency|Ranking: the school is one of the best colleges in London for high school students.|English;|Mathematics;|Foreign.|Chemistry;|Art history (design skills);|Photo;|Media;|Physics;|Effective business management;|Biology.|Financial Trading is mandatory|two more are selected depending on the future specialty and university - for example, Business Studies and Economics.|work with large databases|analyze events in the world of finance and business|collect up-to-date information for decisions from the position of manager|generate and manage cash flows|promote your skills in statistics and data|calculate the economic value of organizations.|investment banks|area of private investment|hedge fund management|financial analytics|portfolio management|consulting on financial issues|stock exchange, brokerage activities|actual teachings.|14+ years.|Pre-programme|A-level|University Foundation Programme.|Good academic performance|IELTS – from 4.0 and above.|work with Bloomberg terminals|trips to the Bank of England and acquaintance with the financial market, visiting the commercial exhibition Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales|Bank of England Video Challenge: creating a video on a given economic topic|National Business and Accounting Competition, Young Enterprise – creation of startups, the skill of doing business within a given budget|Royal Economic Society Essay Competition – essay competition on a given economic topic, etc.|High quality of education. Studying is based on developing the abilities of each student. For children, individual learning plans are prepared based on their goals, taking into account the level of basic knowledge and ambitions.|Students have an opportunity to repeat the material at weekly open seminars to improve the level of their preparation.|The college offers a wide range of additional free classes.|Students can personally communicate with academic experts from the most prestigious educational institutions of Britain. Representatives of universities annually come to a career-oriented trade fair organized in the walls of the college.|Gifted students receive comprehensive support. To develop their abilities in the college, several special programs have been developed, which include additional substantive studying, speed reading lessons, logic, development of critical thinking, and etc.|One way transfer - Heathrow 130 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 130 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 130 GBP|One way transfer - London City 60 GBP|Study materials 200 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2200 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Guildhouse School (ex CATS College London) is located in the internationally recognized cultural and business center. London does not need advertising. In this city, the number of foreign students is the largest in Europe. Annually, about 90,000 people from 200 countries come to London to get academic knowledge. ||| |Students in Guildhouse School receive a full range of benefits from staying in the picturesque and rich sights of the British capital. Students live in the prestigious area of ​​Bloomsbury, that are near the famous parks, museums, architectural complexes, libraries, universities (RADA, UCL, LSE and others), the facilities of the Georgian building of the XVIII century. Studying at Guildhouse School is a complete immersion in the international communication and English educational environment. ||| |The school offers education for students aged 14 - 24 years. London College as a part of the Cambridge Education Group was awarded the Queen's Award for Enterprise (2014). It is the highest official award in the British education sector. Cambridge Education Group is recognized as one of the leading educational brands in Europe and the world. ||| |The college is proud of its level of academic preparation for students. His graduates enter the most prestigious universities in England, the world. A special program for Oxbridge has been developed in the college. Particular attention is paid to applicants who dream of obtaining a medical specialty (including dentistry and veterinary medicine). In addition, during studying college students during can gain experience in hospitals in the UK (as volunteers). ||| |The program was developed at CATS College London as a preparatory course for pre-university educational courses or for raising the level of English. Admission to the program is possible after reaching the age of 15 years. The passage of the Pre: Program will allow you to get a GCSE certificate after taking the national exams. Students who do not choose further specialization can go through three trimester of more than 5 disciplines and determine the direction for admission to the A-Level or University Foundation Program. The preliminary program takes into account the different level of preparation of schoolchildren and adjusts the load depending on academic performance and knowledge of English. Teachers will help to orient students with the choice of profession, to choose those subjects that are most suitable for studying in the future. The main feature of the program is the complexity of the approach to the study of all disciplines. Mandatory list of disciplines (two of three) includes: ||| |The foreign languages ​​(German, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, French) are offered to foreign students. Adolescents to their choice are recommended disciplines: ||| |Beginning of the studies is in January, September. ||| |The main goal of the program is to prepare for higher education at the university. Certificate A-level allows admission to a higher institution without examinations. This is a standard program, typical for most colleges in the UK. ||| |A-level courses and modules do not provide for a large number of academic subjects. The first year requires an in-depth studying of 4 sciences, in the second year students are fundamentally learning three disciplines. Before entering the A-level, the children have already chosen a specialty and know the subjects necessary for studying at the university. The college recommends not to study short courses, since some modules in them can be repeated, disrupting the balance of academic programs. ||| |In CATS College London, foreign languages, a complex of art studies (plus fashion), literature, medicine, media, jurisprudence, economic theory, architecture, finance, business, natural subjects, sociology have been chosen for studying. Talented students can pass the accelerated A-level. ||| |Familiarity with the British education system for foreign students can begin with the Foundation program. The one-year course involves not only mastering the language at the academic level, but also preparing for university education. Students successfully study modern technologies, learn to use them in the educational process. CATS College London devotes great attention to the development of self-study skills. ||| |At the Foundation, you must choose disciplines from the directions that are required to qualify. This can be a business, a course in the study of art or engineering. A program is based on councils and requirements of employers in a specific field of activity. The Foundation also takes into account the adaptation to university qualifications. ||| |Beginning of the studies is in January, September. ||| |The program of academic English will allow to prepare for admission to the courses of pre-university studying and to master English enough for continuing education in Britain. Intensive study of grammar, vocabulary, special terms in subjects will allow to enter the programs of the levels of the University Foundation Program or A-Level. For an in-depth passage of academic disciplines, students  expand a vocabulary in the field of mathematics, humanitarian subjects, doing business or the sciences of the natural direction in the first trimester. The program allows, if necessary, studying up to 4 trimesters. With a low level of English proficiency, it is possible to first pass the preparatory stage of development, and only then to combine with subject knowledge. You can start the studying at any time of the school year, as the college forms small groups according to the level of knowledge. ||| |There is also a 2-week pre-sessional program to prepare for applying for admission to medical universities. The course is designed for students wishing to prepare in advance for higher education institutions by acquainting themselves with the application of the UCAS system, preparing for introductory testing, and also the main subjects of studying on subjects.. ||| |Duration: August ||| |A unique course for high school students, open from September 2021 at CATS College London. It was created to help students understand business, its dynamics, the basics of financial trading, stock markets. CATS London became the only boarding school in Europe where they began to use Bloomberg professional terminals for teaching high school students. In addition to the 16 terminals of the school, 4 large common screens are installed, on which stock quotes are shown in direct mode, world current news from the world of finance and business are held. Students also get access to the Bloomberg Market Concept platform, which teaches them how to use the functions of terminals (there are more than 70 of them!) and introduces them to financial markets. ||| |The program is very relevant: since 2018, the demand for trade, investment and finance in the UK alone has grown by 20%! 48% of CATS London graduates became university students in economic specialties. ||| |The University Foundation for Financial Trading course includes 3 subjects during the year: ||| |For each of the blocks, the key functions of the Bloomberg terminal are discussed, allowing you to work with one or another aspect of the market. ||| |A great opportunity to try to study at a British school before official enrollment! The trial trimester provides an opportunity to improve the level of English, adapt to the new educational system and culture, get used to the campus, update your knowledge of the main subjects of the school course (and already using English-language terminology). ||| |The process of teaching students at High School Term completely repeats the training course of all other students. At the end of the trial trimester, students receive a full report: academic performance, success in the curriculum and extracurricular program, weaknesses that are worth tightening, recommendations for further development and education. The report can be used to count credits at your current school. ||| |The option is available on the programs: ||| |Requirements for applicants: |||
Accounting, Architecture, Art, biology, business, chemistry, economics, engineering, English literature, law, maths, media, Medicine, modern technologies, physics, sociology
amusement park, Athletics, badminton, basketball, billiards, bowling, chess, Circle of foreign languages, Climbing wall, Cooking Club, Cultural events, dancing, Debating circle, Drama, Excursion to london, Fashion shows, football, Fotomasterstvo, hockey, horseback riding, Madame Tussauds museum, meditation, music studio, paintball, Protection of Nature, rugby, Salsa, Scientific research group, Shopping, skating, sport competitions, Sports running, Squash, swimming, table tennis, talent show, Team games, tennis, Tour to the Harry Potter studio, Visit to Wembley Stadium, volleyball
Pre-Program, A-Level program, International foundation, Academic english, Financial Trading — University Foundation Programme, Study semester abroad
WC1A 2RA
One way transfer - Heathrow 130 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 130 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 130 GBP|One way transfer - London City 60 GBP|Study materials 200 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2200 GBP
University
null
English
Academic English
11,450
£
term
United Kingdom
London
null
https://smapse.com//princeton-university/
Princeton University
8.4
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Description of Princeton University
Engineering. Specialists are studied in the departments of chemical, financial technologies, ecology, operating systems, mechanics, aerospace technologies, computer science, municipal economy, electrical engineering.|Science and Art (Anthropology, Architecture, Art and Archeology, Astrophysics, Chemistry, Ancient Studies, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Economics, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish and Italian languages, geology, history, mathematics, molecular biology, music, Middle Eastern studies, philosophy, physics, politics, psychology, religion, Slavic languages ​​and literature, sociology, public administration of international relations).|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually in September.|Requirements for enrollment: A-level, IB, AP, graduation for the last half-year, TOEFL 108 or equivalent, SAT (2090 - 2360) / ACT (31 - 35), academic recommendations, SAT Subject Test, portfolio (for creative specialties).|The result of studying: Bachelor's degree, career prospects in the USA, the possibility to continue studying at a magistracy in Princeton or any other prestigious university in America, the world.|Woodrow Wilson School;|Engineering;|Architectural;|Applied Sciences.|Students age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: Bachelor's degree, 3 academic recommendations, TOEFL ibt 108, GMAT / GRE results, summary, essay, motivation letter, confirmation of financial solvency (possibility to pay for a master's degree).|The result of the studying: master's degree in the chosen specialty, great career prospects in Britain and other countries (the diploma of the school is recognized by all developed countries of the world).|Princeton is a higly ranked university in America, it is attractive for foreign students to get an education corresponding to international standards, to gain advantages over other specialists in job search (university diplomas are highly appreciated by employers in various fields of activity).|Several faculties have the status of best in America. In particular, it concerns university schools of history and psychology.|Students, teachers, graduates of the university regularly receive national awards in various academic fields. This indicates the level of their professionalism, orientation to active development.|Innovative campus with developed infrastructure is created. There is everything for studying, recreation, entertainment, sports, comfortable living.|Education in Princeton is a guarantee of a successful career. More than 90% of graduates of the university find prestigious work in the first six months after receiving the diploma.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The private American Princeton University is one of the most prestigious in the world. It is also one of the oldest universities in USA. Princeton is the undisputed leader of national rankings, it occupies the 13th place in the international educational arena. Princeton University is known as a research center of world significance. Scientists of Princeton made many discoveries in modern science. ||| |The University belongs to the Ivy League, offers its students a high-quality, practical-oriented education and a great career prospects. Princeton is located in one of the most beautiful places in New Jersey, on the shores of Lake Carnegie near the Harrootown forest, Marquand Park, Raritan and Delaware canals. ||| |A distinctive feature, besides the academic level and prestige, is a rich social life. Particular attention is paid to the physical development of students, excellent conditions have been created for practicing a variety of sports. ||| |Short information about integrated four-year program of basic higher education in the field of science and arts, engineering. ||| |The undergraduate program is available in two ways: ||| |In addition to the academic degree, students are given the opportunity to obtain a professional certificate. ||| |The learning process takes place according to the classical scheme: the first courses are mainly studying theory, the third and fourth focuses on specialization. ||| |Short information about postgraduate program for those who want to study the disciplines of the chosen direction more deeply. ||| |About the program: the course is designed for 2-3 years (depending on the specialty). Masters in Princeton are studied in 4 faculties: ||| |The master's program is practice-oriented. The students are offered theoretical modules, internships in profile organizations and university laboratories, sections, academic communities. |||
Aerospace technology, African and African American Studies, American Studies, anthropology, Antiquity, Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, BA, astrophysics, biology, biophysics, chemical engineering, chemistry, Civil engineering, Classics, Cognitive sciences, computer techologies, cultural studies, Dance, ecology, economics, Electrical engineering, engineering, Entrepreneurship, Environmental science, Environmental studies, finance, Financial technologies, Gender studies, geology, Geosciences, history, History of Science, humanitarian sciences, Information Technology, International Affairs, international relations, Italian, Jazz Studies, journalism, Judaic Studies, Latin American Studies, Latino Studies Program, letter, linguistics, literature, Materials Science, maths, Mechanics, media, Medieval Studies, Middle East Studies, music, Musicology, Neuroscience, OS, philosophy, physics, politics, Psychology, Public administration, Religion, robotics, Russian Studies, sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, Statistics, Sustainable Energy, theatre studies, Urban Studies, Visual arts
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Princeton, NJ 08544
One way transfer - Heathrow 130 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 130 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 130 GBP|One way transfer - London City 60 GBP|Study materials 200 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2200 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
51,870
$
year
USA
New York
null
https://smapse.com//mpw-college-london-england/
MPW College London (Mander Portman Woodward)
8.4
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Description of MPW College London (Mander Portman Woodward)
Location of MPW College London: London, England|The students' age: 14-18 years|Type of accommodation: family, residence, apartment, day-time form|Number of students: up to 600 people|Type of studying: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|GCSE|A -level|International Foundation|English language courses.|Filippa Kadogan, the daughter of Earl Cadogan|Lily Allen, British singer|Alice, the top model, and others.|"Excellent" - academic success of children, the quality of school leadership and raise the level and development of children, the organization of extracurricular education, work with parents, the quality and organization of the curriculum, the learning environment, child care and safety, teaching quality tions, the quality of child care (that is, all the key points).|Ancient civilization|Modern foreign language: modern Greek, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian|English literature|Music|Classical Latin|Ancient Greek|Art|English|Mathematics|Physics|Business and economics|ICT (information and communication technologies|Religions of the world (theology)|Biology|Drama|The photo|Sociology|History|Psychology|Geography.|Ancient civilization|Policy|Modern foreign language: modern Greek, German, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian|English literature|Ancient history|Music|Classical Latin|Textile design|Ancient Greek|Art History|Art|Statistics|Higher Mathematics|English|Mathematics|Theatrical art|Physics|Accounting|Chemistry|Business and economics|ICT (information and communication technologies|Religions of the world (theology)|Philosophy|Biology|Mass Communications|Drama|The photo|Film production|Sociology|History|Ceramics|Psychology|Geography|Jurisprudence|Graphic Communications|Art, design and craft.|Annual A-level|Host family (each carefully selected and constantly checked by college staff, all families live in quiet, respectable areas)|Common residence|Apartments (available to students of 18 years and older).|2 biological|2 chemical|1 for computer science|1 physical.|Tuition on the chosen course (1 academic year = 3 terms)|All educational materials, books and manuals|Free access to the Internet|Sports, leisure and extracurricular activities.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Contribution to the whole school development|Tuition fee (= cost of 1 trimester)|Examination fees|Extra extracurricular activities (optional), including outside Campus|Additional English lessons|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Round trip|Air tickets in both directions|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy)|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 10000 GBP|Score card for the last 2 years from the previous school|Motivation letter|The results of language testing of IELTS (for the Foundation program, the passing score is 5.0 and higher).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The private British College MPW College London specializes in preparing international students 14-18 years to enter the best English and British universities. Classical programs are offered here: ||| |The balance and effectiveness of the programs allows graduates to successfully enter the best universities of their choice - according to statistics, more than 90% of applicants become British students! Especially valuable is the fact that the college prepares students, including admission to competitive specialties, where the competition for each place is unusually high: for example, dentistry, medicine and veterinary medicine. ||| |Much attention in the educational process is paid not only to the deepening and actualization of knowledge, but also to familiarity with the characteristics of the entrance tests and final examinations, the technical requirements of the admission commissions. Regularly conducted trial examinations and profile exercises, standard tasks and tests. All students regularly receive and do homework, there is strict control of attendance - this is monitored not only by the teachers, but also by the personal curator that every student has. ||| |Founded by MPW College London was back in 1973 by three graduates of Cambridge University. In total, the sixth form college in UK includes three campuses - London, Birmingham and Cambridge. The most popular can be called London, located in the prestigious and respectable South Kensington. About 600 people study there: groups for classes are formed in small (up to 8 people) so that each student can count on the teacher's personal attention, individual approach. Speaking of teachers, it is impossible not to mention their highest level of preparation: each teacher is a graduate of a prestigious and elite British university. Almost all combine teaching with membership in the state examination board. ||| |The total number of students on all three campuses of MPW College reaches 950 people, plus about 1,300-1500 students regularly undergo short courses (1-3 months) during the spring break. In college, mixed studying is being done - girls and boys here study on the same conditions. There is a quota for the number of foreign students - no more than 15% of the total number of students (that is, about 100 people annually). For foreign students, supportive courses are developed and taught (for example, a language program EAL - English as a foreign language), allowing in a short time to improve language and academic knowledge. ||| |MPW College London, despite its " Young age ", has long been considered one of the best institutions for pre-universitystudying, regularly holds high positions in national rankings and enjoys the students' love and respect for the colleagues in the educational world. It's easy to name several famous college graduates who built a successful career: ||| |The audit Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) in 2013, the college received very high scores and scores: ||| |The college deserved encouragement and positive feedback in the prestigious and independent guidebook The Good Schools Guide. ||| |— British Secondary School gives children the opportunity to try different subjects during GCSE programs (high school course for children aged 14-15) and determine the priority direction for themselves when entering the university. Moreover, the certificate of the British school gives the opportunity to enter the most famous and respected universities in the world, including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, etc. At the same time, the educational model at secondary schools in England teaches children to think critically, work with information correctly, organize their time, and approach any issues structurally. And, of course, a teacher in England is a friend who helps to maximize the child's potential, work with his strengths. The student is listened to, his opinion is important. ||| | ||| |Two-year program is designed for schoolchildren aged 14-16, completing a course of incomplete secondary education (graduates receive the international certificate of the same name). Students study a very wide and diverse list of scientific disciplines: ||| |Such diversity not only helps students to create a solid foundation of knowledge in the school curriculum, but also provides an opportunity to determine the most interesting, priority specialties, to choose a further direction of activity and the future faculty. ||| |Classes are conducted in small groups (up to 8 people), which gives the teachers the opportunity to give each student a proper amount of individual attention, to practice a personal approach. ||| |The A-level program is designed for students aged 16-18 (holders of the GCSE certificate) and takes 12-13 classes, preparing students for admission to the selected institution. ||| |The main duration of the program is 2 academic years. Each student chooses for himself only 3-4 priority disciplines, which he studies as deeply and thoroughly as possible, practically at the university level. List of available directions for selection: ||| |The A-level certificate is valued so highly that it allows its holder not to pass the entrance exams at admission even to the most prestigious and ranking universities. ||| |Foreign students on a classical two-year program additionally attend English language courses and are preparing for the IELTS exam. ||| |There are some other additional options for this course: ||| |The most intensive and complex curriculum. Usually it is chosen by students who have already studied in the first course of the classical A-level, but are dissatisfied with the results of the interim exams, wishing to maximize their academic performance. Also a one-year course is often chosen by students who want to move from one exam system to another. |||
Accounting, Art, biology, business, Business and management, chemistry, Classical civilization, communications, design, drama, economics, English literature, Filmmaking, geography, geology, Greek, history, Human Resource Management, IELTS preparation, Information Technology, international relations, law, marketing, maths, media, music, philosophy, photography, physics, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, sociology
Ceramics
GCSE, A-Level program
90-92 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London SW7 5AB, United Kingdom
Tuition on the chosen course (1 academic year = 3 terms)|All educational materials, books and manuals|Free access to the Internet|Sports, leisure and extracurricular activities.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Contribution to the whole school development|Tuition fee (= cost of 1 trimester)|Examination fees|Extra extracurricular activities (optional), including outside Campus|Additional English lessons|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Round trip|Air tickets in both directions|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy)|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 10000 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
60,995
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//ilac-toronto-summer-camp-ontario-canada/
ILAC Toronto Summer Junior Camp
8.4
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Description of ILAC Toronto Summer Junior Camp
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada|Age of the pupils: 14-17 years|Accomodation type: Family (half board)|Type of study: Mixed|Language of instruction: English|Arrivals and departures on Saturdays / Sundays;|Minimum duration: 1 week;|The minimum level of English: Beginner;|Duration: 45 minutes;|Number of students in the group: up to 15 people;|Intensity of lessons: standard (20 weekly) or intensive (25 per week);|The time of the lessons: 13:30 - 17:50.|Academic or conversational English;|Replenish the lexicon or business terms;|Prepare for the TOEFL or IELTS international examinations.|Minimum duration: 2 weeks;|The minimum level of English: Beginner;|Duration: 45 minutes;|Number of students in the group: up to 15 people;|Lesson intensity: standard (20 weekly);|The time of the lessons: 13:30 - 17:50.|CN Tower;|Niagara Falls;|Castle Casa Loma;|Amusement Park Canada's Wonderland;|Medieval Show and Dinner;|Visiting art galleries and city museums;|River cruise on the ships;|Bowling tournaments and races in the go-carting center;|Bus tour of Toronto;|Joint films watching;|Shopping;|Visiting the Science Center;|The Great Zoo in Toronto;|Fascinating Safaris African Lion Safari;|Algonquin Park Park;|Beach vacation, water sports.|Training on the selected program;|Accommodation and meals (host family, room for 1-2 people, full board);|Training materials, books and manuals;|Registration fee;|Initial Testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Leisure and entertainment program, excursions;|Group transfer in both directions (Toronto airport);|Medical insurance.|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Personal pocket expenses;|Air tickets in both directions.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Flight tickets|Medical insurance 21 CAD|Study materials|Consular fee|Pocket money|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The largest and most famous language school in Canada - International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) - is the best option for international students to improve their language level during effective and interesting vacation combined courses. Summer camps of the ILAC network offer a variety of language programs: every student, regardless of age, initial level of knowledge and personal requirements, will be able to find a suitable option. Over 15 years of ILAC existence in schools representatives of more than 70 world states managed to pass training! ||| |ILAC Toronto (ILAC Toronto Summer Camp) will allow foreigners to be assured of the quality of life, safety and comfort of living in the provincial capital of Ontario (it is through these categories that Toronto won the UNESCO World Ranking). ||| |We have a flexible refund and cancellation policy that takes into account unforeseen circumstances such as illness, travel restrictions, or emergencies. We understand that plans may need to change, and we work with parents to accommodate their needs whenever possible. ||| |Quick overview of Summer English for children and adolescents: ||| |About the educational program: A universal language course for any category of students is an excellent option for those who want to be their own master and plan their own leisure, hiking and sightseeing tours. The program includes only the language course, without leisure options. ||| |For pupils, a standard intensity option is available (20 lessons weekly) or an accelerated course (25 lessons weekly). In the intensive version, in addition to general language classes in all the main aspects and skills (reading, listening, writing and speaking, grammar, vocabulary, phonetics), additional modules are included: ||| |At the end of the course, all students receive a corporate certificate, indicating their successes and achievements, a new level of English. ||| | ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational course: Combined course of English, combining general language lessons with a program of leisure, entertainment and excursions. For two weeks international kids are expected to have at least 2 events on campus, long weekend excursions and short trips almost every day! On weekdays, sports games, tournaments, friendly matches for various sports, etc. are held. |||
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English+summer vacation, Kids english + activities
920 Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M4W 3C7, Canada
Training on the selected program;|Accommodation and meals (host family, room for 1-2 people, full board);|Training materials, books and manuals;|Registration fee;|Initial Testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Leisure and entertainment program, excursions;|Group transfer in both directions (Toronto airport);|Medical insurance.|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Personal pocket expenses;|Air tickets in both directions.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Flight tickets|Medical insurance 21 CAD|Study materials|Consular fee|Pocket money
Language school
null
English
null
3,470
$CAD
week
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
https://smapse.com//boarding-school-barcelona-private-school/
Barcelona Private School
8.4
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Description of Barcelona Private School
Location: Barcelona, Spain,|Year of foundation: 1988,|Number of students: more than 1400,|Language of instruction: English, Spanish, Catalan,|Type: mixed.|Age - from 4 months to 6 years,|The term of study is 6 years.|Children from 0 to 3 years,|Children from 3 to 6 years.|Age – from 6 to 11 years,|The training period is 5 years.|Age – from 12 to 16 years,|The training period is 5 years.|Age – from 16 years,|The training period is 2 years.|Artistic specialty,|Scientific and technological specialty,|Humanities and Social Sciences.|Core subjects,|Classified items – you need to choose at least four,|The study is an independent project of advanced study in one of the selected subjects.|Age – from 16 years,|The training period is 2 years.|TOC: theory of knowledge,|CAS: creativity, activity, service,|Extended essay.|Age – from 3 years,|The training period is 25 days.|Football Camp,|Robotics|Roller skates,|Dance camp and others.|Debate Club,|Ballet|Sports teams: basketball, volleyball, football,|Scientific Association,|Dance groups,|Designers: video games, illustrations, graphics,|Robotics|Journalists of school publications,|Music: choir and vocal lessons, playing musical instruments,|Musical Theatre,|Math Club.|98% of graduates receive an IB diploma,|Accreditation of the Ministry of Education and Culture of Spain,|Official permission to teach the IB Diploma program,|Eduaction in three languages,|Multinationality among students and teachers,|Exchange program with institutions in Germany, Canada, France, Hungary, Denmark and China.|Spacious classrooms with interactive whiteboards, audio and video equipment,|Scientific laboratories of physics, biology, chemistry with design and research materials,|A large dining room, divided into three parts: for preschoolers, primary and high schools,|Four outdoor basketball and volleyball courts,|Several mini-football fields,|Conference hall with a capacity of 300 people,|Library with reading room and chess room,|Accommodations|Additional classes.|Autumn: September-December,|Spring: January-April,|Summer: April-June.|28-31 October,|December 22-January 6,|20th February,|10th March,|3-10 April,|1, 29 May,|June 16-19,|June 21-September 5.|Fill in the application, attaching the required documents,|Pay registration fees,|Pass an interview with the admissions staff,|Expect an official invitation.|Report from the previous educational place,|Grades for the last trimester or final grades for the previous academic year.|Motivation letter,|Certificate of English proficiency: Cambridge level B2 up to grade 10, C1 - for grades 11 and 12.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Boarding school Barcelona is an international private school in Spain, providing programs for students from 4 months to 18 years. ||| |The institution was founded in 1988, and since July 2022 is part of the nord Anglia premium education group. ||| |The main language of instruction at the school is English, but students have the opportunity to receive a bilingual diploma and pass some disciplines in Spanish and Catalan. Among the students and teachers you can meet representatives of many nationalities, including Russians and Ukrainians. All teachers have the highest qualifications and many years of experience in working with children. ||| |Students from 4 months to 6 years old are at a key stage in their development, which affects their further academic improvement. When a child learns the world around him and learns basic skills in infancy, he is better prepared for school years. ||| |Preschool education is divided into two stages: ||| |The basis of the program is a game-based approach to learning. Younger students receive a lot of important information that is better absorbed in an easy and relaxed environment. From the age of three, students will be able to study three languages: English, Spanish and Catalan in the format of songs, games, events. Language learning is a top priority in the early years because the human brain is most capable of remembering and recognizing language nuances in childhood. ||| |The primary school program is implemented through a research approach in which students can satisfy their curiosity along with the development of self-control. ||| |As in the preschool department, in the primary grades there is a trilingual environment. Students continue to study English, Catalan and Spanish at the same level, eventually adding a fourth language to them: German, French or Chinese. At the primary school stage, students intensively master grammar, reading comprehension, written presentation and literary concepts. Thanks to native teachers, students quickly learn to read, create research projects, participate in debates and speeches in the target language. ||| |In addition to languages, students also study mathematics, science and computer science. ||| |The program of secondary classes differs from the previous stages of education in its rigor and efficiency. There are no changes in the curriculum – children study several languages: English, Spanish, Catalan, French/German/Chinese, as well as mathematics, science and computer science. More opportunities have been added to the course to create individual projects, group work, participate in scientific events, so that students can identify their academic strengths and manifest them. ||| |At this stage of training, students are given more autonomy and freedom in relation to their education. Personal mentors support their students in choosing a direction for further education. ||| |The Bachillerato Nacional course is divided into three categories: ||| |Training in each of the three areas contains three main blocks: ||| |The final score of the program is calculated as a combination: 60% of academic performance and 40% of the result of the test for readiness to enter the university. ||| |The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program consists of six groups of subjects: ||| |Students must choose six subjects: three for advanced study and three for standard study. ||| |In addition to the set of disciplines there are courses: ||| |As part of the program, students reflect on the nature of knowledge, conduct independent research, and complete projects that often involve community service. ||| |The school organizes an active and useful holiday during the summer holidays. For students from 3 to 16 years old, thematic programs are available: ||| |For 25 days from June 27 to July 22, students spend on campus, attending events, sports competitions, discos and parties. Students are divided into age groups within the camp so that communication is comfortable and safe. Under the guidance of highly qualified teachers, each student will get new experience and a lot of positive emotions, try his hand at still unfamiliar activities and meet new friends. |||
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Early Years Program, Primary school, Middle school, Spanish Bac, IB program, English+summer vacation
Ronda 8 de Març, 178, 08390 Montgat, Barcelona, Spain
Autumn: September-December,|Spring: January-April,|Summer: April-June.|28-31 October,|December 22-January 6,|20th February,|10th March,|3-10 April,|1, 29 May,|June 16-19,|June 21-September 5.
University
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English
High School
140
week
Spain
Barcelona
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https://smapse.com//albert-college-private-school/
Albert College
8.4
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Description of Albert College
Foundation year: 1857|Location: Ontario, Belleville|Age of students: 12-18 years|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 300|Programs: High school, High School Diploma (AP), Ontario Academic Credit, summer courses|Accommodation: residence|Tuition fees: from 15850 CAD per term with accommodation|Ranking: the school is included in the TOP-50 boarding schools in Canada.|Academic preparation;|Creative development;|Social activities;|Sports;|Adventures.|Mathematics;|French and English;|Art history;|Natural sciences;|Geography;|History of Canada.|English as academic or foreign;|Physics;|Painting;|Geography;|French;|Literature and humanitarian subjects;|Mathematics;|History;|Physical education;|Chemistry;|Drama;|Biology;|Music.|24-hour supervision by the school staff;|Accommodation in a modern studio, residences;|Wireless Internet access;|Three meals a day and snacks every day;|25 hours of weekly English lessons;|Certificate of completion of the course.|500 Canadian dollars - other current expenses (includes pocket expenses, excursions);|Medical insurance as in Albert College;|Air and surface displacement.|The first (oldest) residential school Canada provides education that combines academic traditions and high-tech studying;|Educational programs are maximally adapted to the interests of modern students;|High level of preparation is a guarantee of admission to the selected university (college) of Canada, the USA, other countries;|A large number of extracurricular activities does not allow students to get bored after classes;|Attention to the creative, physical development of children provides  a multifaceted upbringing;|Active social activity of the school contributes to the formation of students' skills in solving everyday problems.|Indoor swimming pool;|Squash and tennis courts;|Sports hall;|Gym;|Several playing fields.|Registration fee;|Tuition fee;|Studying costs;|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 3000 CAD|Study materials 400 CAD|Pocket money 2500 CAD|Medical insurance 500 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1500 CAD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Albert College is a famous boarding school in Canada, that was founded in the 19th century. Today, it's one of the most prestigious secondary educational institutions in the country. Its mission is to provide students with a fundamental education, an opportunity to creative and physicall development. Teachers of Albert College successfully implement the strategy adopted by the leadership. The attitude of students towards learning also gives its results. Annually, 99% of students enter universities, colleges in Canada, the USA. More than 80% of children continue their education in priority educational institutions. ||| |Students from 20 countries are studying at the college. Everyone is given the opportunity to get maximum knowledge on the school curriculum. Practically, it's designed for students individually. It's based on 5 key points: ||| |Education at the Albert College, thanks to this approach, is a continuous process of obtaining an unforgettable, vivid experience. Complemented by a warm family atmosphere, the college quickly becomes a second home for students. ||| |The boarding school is proud of the academic successes of its students. Every year graduates easily enter high-ranked universities of the country. The most prestigious universities in the world, in particular Harvard, Oxford, there are also students who received a basic education in Albert College. ||| |First of all, it is a high level of education, which is recognized throughout the world. Canada is the most educated country on the planet, so the culture of education is at the highest level here. All schools in Canada - public, private, independent - follow a provincial curriculum, and all educators are required to hold a teaching degree and certification. All these factors convince families that no matter which school they choose, their children will receive a first-class education. ||| |Passing the secondary school program at Albert College allows you to obtain the relevant certificate - Ontario Secondary School Diploma. This diploma of secondary education confirms that the child has successfully passed the program of middle classes and passed 30 credits. Of these, students can choose 12 subjects, and the rest are mandatory. To develop an active civic position, students are encouraged to work for the benefit of society for 40 hours. At release the test on the general literacy is provided. Selective subjects depend on the tastes and preferences of the student, and the general for all include: ||| |The program is based on an individual plan for each school child, taking into account personal preparation, the necessary list of subjects for admission to higher education and the requirements of a particular institution. The plan of classes consists of school subjects, extracurricular activities, the strategy of entering a higher institution (from the 10th grade). Revaluation and adjustment of the plan is carried out at the end of the trimester, which allows children to evaluate achievements and more precisely to schedule assignments. ||| |High School Diploma program offers to study: ||| |Able and motivated students can simultaneously attend Advanced Placement. Credits on subjects of AR universities are taken into account as the passage of the first course, which greatly simplifies the admission to the university. ||| |During the year of the program, students move to a new level of English proficiency. During the course practical skills, independence, assimilation of new material are assessed. All cumulative assessments are transferred to the certificate with the overall scores for the high school. ||| |As summer courses, the college offers a comprehensive program consisting of English lessons and guided tours in Canada. From July 30 until August 22, children are required to visit every week to 25 lessons in English. Interesting and famous places of the country are inspected on weekends or after classes. ||| |The main advantage of summer courses at Albert College is experienced teachers, relaxed atmosphere, study of English during entertainment and sightseeing program. ||| |On the development of research skills students learn to perform practical tasks using information and computer technology. Three weeks of courses develop a letter, reading and speaking skills at a sufficient level for studying at Canadian universities. English can also be studied as an academic discipline for the native school of a foreign guest. Groups are formed depending on the goals of the students, the volume of their general knowledge and level of English proficiency. The small number of groups allows curators and teachers to approach each student individually. Students work independently, in small groups (at lessons) and large groups (during entertainment and sports events). There are daily sports activities, evening games that increase social interaction. Children every day receive a plan of study for the day, starting at 8:30 am and ending at 14:30. ||| |The most part of the events falls on weekends. Young people can visit the Niagara Falls, make a tour of a thousand islands in Kingston Park, a national exhibition in Toronto, in the Canadian Wonderland, and entertain a theatrical show at the Medieval Times Castle (knight battles). ||| |Schoolchildren can spend time watching movies, visiting museums, theaters and concerts, and sports games (mini-golf, bowling, paintball) outside the campus. Fans of shopping can appreciate the quality of local products and a range of Canadian boutiques. ||| |Physical exercises and studying are available from the evening classes on campus. Students can play themselves in a game of table football and billiards, squash, basketball, tennis, volleyball or football. The college provides free access to the gym and fitness room, swimming pool. For cinephiles, participation in watching marathons is possible, and gamers will appreciate the availability of XBox and other gaming equipment. ||| |The cost of the program includes: ||| |Additional costs: |||
Analysis of scientific data, anthropology, Art, biology, business, Business and management, chemistry, computer techologies, design, English literature, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, Information Technology, Jazz band, law, maths, music, Natural science, painting, philosophy, physical education, physics, politics, Psychology, reading, sculpture, sociology, theatre studies, Vocals
basketball, billiards, bowling, camping, canoe, chess Club, Chorus, culinary arts, Cyclotourism, Drawing on canvas, Duke of Edinburgh prize, field hockey, fishing, fitness, football, Fotomasterstvo, gym, Kayaking, lacrosse, mini golf, paintball, rock climbing, rowing, rugby, sailing, Shopping, skating, skiing, softball, sport competitions, Squash, Stained glass, swimming, table soccer, tennis, Theatrical show, volleyball
Middle school, Diploma + advanced placement, Academic english, English+summer vacation
160 Dundas St W, Belleville, ON K8P 1A6, Canada
Registration fee;|Tuition fee;|Studying costs;|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 3000 CAD|Study materials 400 CAD|Pocket money 2500 CAD|Medical insurance 500 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1500 CAD
University
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English
High School Diploma
4,500
$CAD
week
Canada
Ottawa
Ontario
https://smapse.com//columbia-university/
Columbia University
8.4
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Description of Columbia University
Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: school certificate with an evaluation of the last 4 grades, ACT (32-35) or SAT Reasoning Test (2150-2320), academic recommendations (from 2 teachers), SAT Subject Test, IELTS 7.0 or TOEFL 100 language certificate, essay, motivation letter, creative portfolio or confirmation of the results of sports achievements (if available), successful interviews at the university.|The result of the studying: obtaining a diploma in the chosen specialty, the opportunity to stay in the US for the purpose of employment on equal terms with citizens of the country.|Legal (one of the most prestigious in the US);|Journalism;|Arts and sciences (master's programs in the natural sciences, humanities, social fields);|Art (Columbia University creative laboratory: music, theater, film, painting, etc.);|Urban planning, architecture;|Social work (future employees of public and private specialized institutions receive education here);|International relations;|Health department (faculty named after Meilman);|Dentistry;|Nursing.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: Bachelor's degree (average grade is 4.8 and higher), academic recommendations (from two university professors), IELTS 7.0 language certificate (TOEFL 100), resume, essay, motivation letter, GRE or GMAT exam results (according to the specialty), confirmation of the financial ability to pay for tuition at the master's level.|The result of the studying: obtaining high-quality education, a prestigious profession, the opportunity to become an expert in the world labour market specialist, to make a career in the US or any other developed country, to provide income level of $ 62,000 per year USA.|Columbia University is ranked among TOP-10 universities in the world.|The university is conveniently located, covering an area of ​​13 hectares in one of New York's most prestigious neighborhoods - Manhattan.|Columbia University provides an impeccable quality of education. The level of academic preparation is determined by achievements of graduates. Columbia University is proud of 94 Nobel Prize winners, 101 - Pulitzer (the sphere of journalism). In addition, the graduates of this university are 29 heads of state, 20 richest people on the planet.|Excellent accommodation conditions are created in the university campus. Higher education apartments are offered in the residences of the university.|Active development of students is facilitated by active social life. On the campus there are more than 250 societies and student clubs. Also, the university offers a variety of options for active, creative leisure.|Studying at the university is an obvious career prospect. In the first half-year after graduation, 95% of yesterday's students are given a decent job in their specialty.|Studies at the university take place in a multinational environment (the contingent is made up of representatives of 57 countries), which contributes to the development of important communication skills in modern society.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Columbia University in the City of New York is one of the most reputable oldest institutions of higher education in America. It, like other universities of the Ivy League, is famous for high quality of educational services, traditions, and a large number of world-class scientific research. In addition, Columbia University provides an elite culture and a truly international environment. ||| |Founded in 1754, today, the university has two dozen faculties. Three have the status of the best in the country (law, business, journalism). More than 27.5 thousand students study at the university, 23% of them are foreign students. The university continues to actively develop. Special attention is paid to gifted students. ||| |Short information about four-year program of basic higher education. ||| |Studying under the programs of Undergraduate school is held at the Columbia College, the women's Barnard College (the only one in the country). Bachelor students are offered a wide choice of courses in natural sciences, art, music, history, philosophy, literature. Also, basic higher education programs are available at the faculties of applied sciences and engineering, humanitarian disciplines. The studying takes place in the classrooms (theoretical modules), laboratories, research centers, and the library. ||| |Short information about program of postgraduate education, calculated for 2 years of studying on the chosen profile. ||| |Master's programs at Columbia University in New York are offered by the faculties: ||| |The learning process involves studying compulsory, selective subjects, conducting research (participation in projects), internships in companies of the appropriate profile. |||
Accounting, African and African American Studies, anatomy, anthropology, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (PhD), Archaeology and Anthropology BA (Hons), Architecture, Art, astrophysics, biochemistry, biology, Biomedical Engineering (MEng) (Hons), Biostatistics (PhD), Business and management, Chemical Engineering (MEng) (Hons), chemistry, Civil Engineering (MEng) (Hons), Cognitive Studies, communications, computer techologies, Earth Science BSc, ecology, economics, engineering, English literature, epidemiology, ethics, history, International Human Rights Law (MSt), Languages & Cultures, linguistics, marketing, Medicine, music, Natural science, Pharmacology, philosophy, politics, psychiatry, Psychology, sociology, Spanish Literature, surgery
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
116th St & Broadway, New York, NY 10027
Registration fee;|Tuition fee;|Studying costs;|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 3000 CAD|Study materials 400 CAD|Pocket money 2500 CAD|Medical insurance 500 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1500 CAD
University
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null
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12,500
$
semester
USA
New York
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https://smapse.com//oxford-university/
Oxford University
8.4
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Description of Oxford University
Oxford University took 1st place in the prestigious ranking of the best universities in Europe and the world from Times Higher Education (THE) in 2017, 2018, 2019|The number of foreign students is more than 10,000 (43% of all students)|The university has a very high competition: in 2017, the number of applicants amounted to more than 20 thousand for 3200 places in the undergraduate|The list of famous university graduates is headed by 28 British Prime Ministers, 30 political leaders, 55 Nobel laureates, 120 Olympic medalists.|Humanities;|Mathematics;|Physics;|Biology; Social sciencies;|Medicine.|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: A-Level (AAA +) or IB (38), SAT / ACT (2100+), internal subject test according to the chosen specialization, academic recommendations, motivation letter, IELTS 7.0, interview.|Study result: academic and career prospects in the English-speaking world.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Enrollment requirements: bachelor's degree (from 4,8+), 3 academic recommendations + several professional (relevant educational program), IELTS 7.0+ or ​​equivalent, motivation letter, essay, resume, GRE results, portfolio (for students of creative specialties).|The result of the studying: obtaining of a sought after specialty, high academic qualifications, competitive advantages over other specialists in the international labour market; the opportunity to enter a doctorate.|Language of instruction: English|Age: 17+|Duration: 1 year|Cost: from £ 25,740 to £ 36,065 per year.|Dates: 11.07-8.08|Language of instruction: English|Age: 18+|Duration: from 1 week.|They will study according to the program from experienced teachers|Get experience of studying at the university|Learn new skills|Get access to the library and IT resources|They will take part in open lectures from invited speakers.|Dates: 5.07-15.08|Language of instruction: English|Age: 18+|Duration: from 1 week.|Archeology|History|Literature|Art, music|Modern history|Philosophy|Natural science|Sociology.|Get a student life experience in one of the most beautiful locations of Oxford University at Christ Church|Take part in activities, walking tours and city tours.|Dates: 28.06-22.08|Language of instruction: English|Age: 21+|Duration: from 1 week.|University of Oxford is one of the leaders in the world in the importance of scientific research (especially in the field of technology, medicine) and the level of education.|In the university, students have access to a modern material and technical base, valuable Information resources. Libraries, museums of the university are world famous.|Curatorial system provides individual curricula for students, level of achievements control.|All university programs are not only of academic importance. They develop students' social skills necessary for life and professional activities in the modern world.|Oxford's close cooperation with other world-renowned universities (Australian National University, Kyoto University, Princeton University and others) opens up opportunities for students to exchange, internships, and participation in international projects for students.|Graduates are employed by profession in the first half of the year after receiving a diploma. The demand for specialists is 93%.|Meal: from 270 £ to 385 £|Accommodation: 630 £ -760 £|Personal expenses: 130 £ -245 £|Events: 45 £ -110 £|Other expenses: 60 £ -150 £|Total: £ 1,135.|For admission, you must submit an application through the unified UCAS system until October 15|Minimum English requirements: IELTS 7.0, TOEFL (100), CAE (185), CPE (185), IB (5 in English)|Certificate of one of the courses: A-Levels (grade A * AA), IB (38)|Internal Entrance Exam (Circa 30 October)|Motivation letter (until November 10)|Interview (December 1-20).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Oxford University is known as the first university in the English-speaking world. It was opened in 1096. The University of Oxford has maintained its status as the leading educational and research center in Britain, the world. ||| |A modern university is a community of 21,000 students from 140 countries. A unique feature of the university is the educational system. It is based on supervision and mentoring, and the maximum attention is paid to the personal preparation of each student. In addition, education in a university is interdisciplinary. The University graduates specialists who are ready to work effectively and have all the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills for this. ||| |Oxford University is known as the first university in the English-speaking world. Oxford opened tentatively in 1096. The University of Oxford throughout its history retains the status of a leading educational and research center in Britain, the world. ||| |Modern Oxford University is a community of 21,000 students from 140 countries. A unique feature of the university is the teaching system. It is based on supervision and mentoring, and maximum attention is paid to the personal preparation of each student. In addition, university education is multidisciplinary. The university graduates specialists who are ready to work effectively in the modern cosmopolitan world and who have all the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills for this. ||| |Short information about the course of basic higher education in one of the areas: ||| |The Oxford Baccalaureate is a fundamental theoretical studying, practice in a particular field of activity for 3 years. The first courses are predominantly theoretical. Specialization begins at the end of the second year of study. ||| |University of Oxford students choose social and human sciences (more than 50% of bachelors), medicine (more than 40%). ||| |Short information about postgraduate course for holders of a bachelor's degree, wishing to deepen their knowledge in the chosen field. ||| |The master's course in Oxford is exceptionally practical. The majority of the program consists of practical classes, studies, internships. University students choose the same directions as in the bachelor's degree: 55% - social, humanities, 39% - medicine, the rest - physics, biology, mathematics. ||| |A preparatory program for high school graduates with insufficient knowledge for admission to a bachelor's degree. Program participants live on the university campus and study with undergraduate students. ||| |Participants in weekly courses study in small groups of up to 10 people + receive two individual lessons. During the program, students: ||| |The Oxford Experience is a student-centered summer on-campus residency program. You can take academic programs in many areas: ||| |During training you will be able to: ||| |Academic courses are taught in small groups led by top instructors and academics. The program accepts masters, undergraduate students in the last courses, teachers in schools and universities, specialists from various fields. |||
Comparative Social Politics (MSc), Advanced Cognitive Therapy (MSc), African Studies (MSc), Anaesthetics (MSc) (Research), Ancient Philosophy (MSt), anthropology, Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition (MSc), Applied Theology (PgDip), Arabic and Islamic Studies BA (Hons), Arabic with Subsidiary Language BA (Hons), Archaeological Practice (Advanced Diploma), archeology, Architectural History (PgCert), Art, astrophysics, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics (DPhil), Atomic and Laser Physics (DPhil), Bible Interpretation (MSt), Biblical and Theological Studies (Diploma), Biochemistry (MSc) (Research), Biodiversity, Conservation and Management (MSc), bioengineering, Bioinformatics (MSc), biology, Biology (Integrative Bioscience) (MSc), Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (DPhil), Biomedical Engineering (MEng) (Hons), British Archaeology (Diploma), Business and management, Byzantine Studies (MLitt), Cardiovascular Medicine MSc (Research), Celtic Studies (MPhil), Chemical 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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), International foundation, Summer academic English
University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD
Meal: from 270 £ to 385 £|Accommodation: 630 £ -760 £|Personal expenses: 130 £ -245 £|Events: 45 £ -110 £|Other expenses: 60 £ -150 £|Total: £ 1,135.
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CSVPA - Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts
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Description of CSVPA - Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art;|The London University of the Arts;|Kingston University and others.|Sophie Okonedo|Matthew MacFadein|Ralph Fiennes|Maggie Gyllenhaal|Gemma Arterton|Sir Michael Caine|Shawn Bin|Kenneth Brana|Clive Owen and others.|Sophie Oconedo|Matthew McFadean|Ralph Fiennes|Maggie Gyllenhaal|Gemma Arterton|Sir Michael Caine|Sean Bean|Kenneth Branah|Clive Owen and others.|Acting|animation|architecture|Brand Management|Web Design|Vocal|Graphic design|Accessory design|Design and development of computer games|Interior design|painting|illustration|Fashion & Design|music|Musical theatre|Creating a brand in the field of Fashion & Art|photography|choreography.|Fashion (three years)|Graphic design and illustration|Residence;|Host family.|Fashion Design|Promotion of fashion|Art|Graphics & Illustration|Theatrical Art|Music|Acting skills|Applied craft|Moving image|The photo|Spatial Design|3D Design|Duration: 6 trimesters.|Art & Design|Creative Media Production & Technology – Animation, Film & Game Design|Performing Arts – Acting|Performing Arts – Music.|Duration: 3 trimesters.|Art & Design|Visual Communication: Graphic Design|Visual Communication: Illustration & Animation|Fashion: Branding and Creative Communication|Fashion Design.|Summer Portfolio Preparation Course = £3995/3 weeks (including accommodation, meals, transfers)|Summer Portfolio Preparation Course + English Study = £3995/3 weeks (including accommodation, meals, transfers)|Summer course Fashion, Film making, Musical Theatre of Acting = 2790£/2 weeks (including accommodation, meals, transfers)|Summer course Music Performance or Music Production = 1495£/week (including accommodation, meals, transfers)|Art & Design Summer Course = 1495£/week (including accommodation, meals, transfers).|Duration: 1 year|Start: September|Age of pupils: 20+ years|Entry requirements: Bachelor's degree with honors or equivalent (preferably related to art or design); IELTS 5.5 and above (all elements above 5.5); portfolio (10-15 works)|If you want to study art and design at the master's level, but do not have an appropriate bachelor's degree (change direction)|If you have obtained a bachelor's degree in art and design outside the UK and want to enter the British Master's program in the same/similar discipline|If you need to improve your English level|If you need to adapt to the British education system, teaching styles|If you need to develop and supplement your personal portfolio, you need help in developing/finding areas for research.|Residence|Family|Fully furnished|Advantage - immersion in British culture and traditions|Safe and secure placement|Regular inspection and monitor of host families|Comfortable conditions|Friendly host families|Single rooms|Breakfast and dinner in the family (lunch at the college)|Access to the telephone and the Internet (upon request).|Graduates work in the largest and most prestigious companies in the world: Christian Dior, Adidas, Nike, Louis Vuitton, Armani, often create their own brands, brands, corporations.|Undergraduates are trained in Hearst Magazines UK: these are the most famous publications - Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, House Beautiful and others. Some graduates receive a job invitation immediately after an internship (for example, last year it was Esquire).|All CSVPA students are guaranteed to be able to participate in the annual show Graduate Fashion Week (London).|CSVPA is open 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, seven days a week.|Each student is provided with an individual workplace, a studio space equipped with modern, the latest technologies. It is assigned to him for the entire duration of training.|Students of graphics & Illustration directions receive iMas for work, Fashion students have a personal mannaken.|Students are provided with absolutely all the necessary materials and details for work.|The Foundation program provides from 25 hours of classes weekly (5 days a week) – more than the national average for this course|Individual lessons on portfolio preparation (from 2 hours a week).|Advice on admission to universities and colleges, assistance in submitting UCAS applications.|A high percentage of admission to UAL (79% come after extended Diploma, 64% after Foundation).|14 special classes|2 music studios|Theater Hall|Fashion and Textile Studio|Sewing workshop with modern technology and machines|3D and graphics studio|Room for practicing ceramics|Special class for developing photos in a "wet" way, special room for drying|Wood and metal working shops, profile workshops.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2200 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts is part of the prestigious Cambridge Educational Group and since 1985, has been providing high quality studying for young professionals in the profile specialties of the Foundation course. In recent years, the list of educational programs has expanded significantly, and now students can enter undergraduate and pre-master's courses. Graduates of the college successfully enter prestigious conservatories, theatrical and creative universities all over the world, the school of design and the Academy of Art. The secret of the college is not only in the high quality teaching of academic disciplines, but also in the full, comprehensive disclosure of the potential of each student, in supporting any manifestation of talent and abilities. Here, every gifted student can find all the resources to show his vision, personality and create truly unique and valuable works of art. ||| |The College cooperates with many well-known institutions of culture, design and art: ||| |The college occupies leading positions in the ranking of the best theatrical schools in Britain - graduates easily enter the most prestigious universities in the UK and the world. ||| |The school has an established and fruitful cooperation program with RADA. Among the famous and successful graduates such celebrities are as: ||| |The College cooperates with many well-known institutions of culture, design and art: the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London University of the Arts, Kingston University and others. The college is included in the list of the best theater schools in Britain - graduates easily enter the most prestigious higher educational institutions in the UK and the world. CSVPA is also a leader in the training of students in the field of art, fashion and design, music and vocals, cinema. ||| |With RADA, the school has an established and fruitful program of cooperation. Among the famous and successful graduates are such celebrities as: ||| |Pre-university training programs are developed and taught together with the University of the Arts London, bachelor's and master's courses received accreditation from Falmouth University (in 2017, three experts at once - The Sunday Times League Table, Guardian University Guide and Complete University Guide named it the best university in Europe and the UK in creative arts area). This allows BA and MA graduates to receive a double diploma - Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts + Falmouth University. ||| |Available destinations: ||| |Training programs for each student are developed individually: the unique creative potential needs detailed, careful study and disclosure in order to ensure a successful career path. Groups in the classroom - no more than 15 people. ||| |The teachers of the courses are professional, educated, well-known practitioners and theorists: designers, artists, musicians, actors who are ready to pass on their experience, skills and knowledge to the new generation. ||| |Typically, these rankings are based on GCSE and A-level exam results. With the growing number of IB schools in the UK, IB results are also gaining significance. Rankings mainly assess the number of candidates and their outcomes, so they're accurate in that sense. However, they don't necessarily reflect the quality of teaching and learning. Some elite schools have very stringent admission criteria, not accessible to all. ||| |This program prepares its students for an exciting career in the fashion industry and is structured so that students can develop their creativity in an industrial and commercial context. The course is focused on modern design, thereby encouraging students to think creatively, while teachers teaches the necessary skills in the work in this area. By the end of the 1st and 2nd academic year, students are guaranteed a place to show  their work at the main fashion show in Cambridge. With the successful completion of the third year, graduates will also have the opportunity to celebrate their final collection in one or more places in London, and possibly even outside the UK. ||| |This course provides a dynamic and exciting approach to the study of graphic design and Illustrations. Promoting the development of beautiful ideas and challenging existing views in this area, students will have everything they need to understand and find themselves in the field of visual communication. By encouraging the use of innovative and experimental methods for various studies, students will be able to practice their skills in this field. Studying includes practical seminars and tutorials with a specialist in the field of industry. Students will also have the opportunity to showcase their work at the Cambridge Art & Design exhibition and the alumni show in London. ||| |All programs are subject to an entrance fee of £ 200 and a refundable fee of £ 2,300 (payable after the course is completed). ||| |Types of accommodation are: ||| | ||| |Both directions are offered: ||| |Art & Design; ||| |Industrial Industry. ||| |This program is suitable regardless of whether the student graduated from higher education in Arts & Design or any other. Through carefully structured and fully formed each program, we will work with students, guaranteeing our own individuality and creative career path in any direction of interest to them. Students who start the course from September will be able to receive a Diploma in Art & Design upon its successful completion. ||| |All programs are subject to an entrance fee of £ 200 and a refundable fee of £ 2,300 (payable after the course is completed). ||| |Accommodation of students is organized in residence and host family. ||| |Accredited by the University of the Arts London, this one-year course is the foundation if there is an interest in further higher education in the field of Arts & Design. It will give students the opportunity to explore a wide range of directions in art and design, before students are identified in a specific area of ​​their specialization. Our college provides a unique and highly personalized method of learning, creating an environment in which to educate, to learn and create. Range of interests: ||| |Students will be actively supplied with all necessary materials and equipment, they will always be able to contact their mentors who will help and guide their students in practical part. ||| |All programs are subject to an entrance fee of £ 200 and a refundable fee of £ 2,300 (payable after the course is completed). ||| |Accommodation of students is organized in residence and host family. ||| |Additional academic English = + 3495£/term. ||| |Cost = 7665/trimester. ||| |The Diploma in Art & Design program, accredited by Falmouth University, will prepare you well and efficiently for admission to the Master's program. ||| |Professional tutor support is available (5 days a week), 7 days a week students have access to creative studios (10:00-20:00 from Monday to Friday and from 9:00 to 17:00 on weekends). In addition, creative, successful professionals are invited with lectures, master classes and seminars. ||| |Success is measured through assignments and projects, personal and group, visual and written. |||
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN, UAL LEVEL 3 EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN, UAL LEVEL 4 FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN - FASHION, UAL LEVEL 4 FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN - GRAPHICS & ILLUSTRATION, Acting skills, Applied craft, Art, ART & DESIGN PRE-MASTERS, BA (HONS) GRAPHICS AND ILLUSTRATION, business, design, DRAMA FOUNDATION ACTING, DRAMA FOUNDATION MUSICAL THEATER (DANCE), EXTENDED DIPLOMA IN PERFORMING ARTS, Fashion, Filmmaking, graphic arts, MA ART&DESIGN, music, MUSIC FOUNDATION, photography, Preparation of portfolios, UAL LEVEL 4 FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ART & DESIGN - 3D DESIGN, UAL LEVEL 4 FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN ART&DESIGN
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Bachelors Courses(english), Pre-Masters, International foundation, Extended Program, Masters program (english), Art and design courses, Graduate Diploma in Art and Design
Bridge House, Bridge St, Cambridge CB5 8AD, United Kingdom
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2200 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
English
Academic English
14,490
£
semester
United Kingdom
Cambridge
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https://smapse.com//private-boarding-school-tettenhall-college/
Tettenhall College
8.4
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Description of Tettenhall College
Language of instruction: English|Location: Tettenhall, West Midlands county|Students age: 2 to 18 years|Educational Programs: preschool education, KS1-3, GCSE, A-Level|Total number of students: 400 people|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence (boarding house) and full-time course of study.|"Good" grade: the quality and organization of the curriculum, organization of extracurricular education, academic successes of students, quality of teaching; level of education and boarding; safety and learning conditions.|Evaluation "Excellent": level of upbringing and development of students; care for children; leadership of the school, work with parents.|To work effectively, independently and in a team;|To work with sources;|To think critically and analytically;|To write and present scientific works, research, etc.|English Language and Literature;|Chemistry;|Natural Sciences;|Physical Education and Sports;|Foreign languages;|Design and technology;|Mathematics;|Religious Studies;|Economics and business;|Music;|Biology;|Latin language;|Geography;|History;|Drama and theatrical art;|Communication technologies and informatics;|Art.|English Language and Literature;|Economics;|Business;|Chemistry;|Biology;|French;|Accounting;|Physical education and sport;|Geography;|Physics;|Technology and Design;|Religious Studies;|Drama and theatrical art;|Psychology;|Communication technologies and informatics;|Music Technology;|Design and art;|Music;|Spanish;|Mathematics;|History.|Athletics|Netball|Young Entrepreneurs' Club|Table Tennis|Latin|Swimming|Chess club|Rugby|Choral singing|Cooking club|Volleyball|Cricket|Playing musical instruments|Tennis|Cross-country running, trekking|Hockey|Discussion club|Football|Discussion club|Electronics|General fitness|Theatrical circle, the dramatic skill.|3-6 classes, board = 6366 £ / term|7-13 high school classes, board = 8833 £ / trimester.|Registration fee|Additional depository (optional)|Additional lessons and activities (optional)|Additional lessons (if required)|Transfer in both directions (exact price depends on the airport of arrival)|Medical insurance|Guardian services|Visa opening = from £ 100.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 120 GBP|Application fee 1000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Tettenhall College is an independent private co-educational school for children from 2 to 18 years old. You can study both on the day form and at the boarding school, the total number of students reaches 400. ||| |The educational institution is located near the village of Tettenhol and has one name with it. The village is 5 kilometers from Wolverhampton (West Midlands county), the road to London takes about 3 hours. To date, the total campus area reaches 13 hectares, and part of it belongs to a large nature reserve with a unique, picturesque nature. ||| |The founders of Tettenhall College, a group of local industrialists and entrepreneurs, opened the doors of the school in 1863. The initial number of students was only 15 people: the school was founded as a male educational institution, but in 1969, like many schools in Britain and the world, switched to mixed education and began to take on the studying the girls. Now the school is widely known in its region and throughout the country due to the excellent living conditions and the effectiveness of educational programs. The main mission of the school is formed in the slogan "A place where each student gets the best." The staff maintain a warm, friendly atmosphere: students feel at home here, have all the opportunities for comprehensive development, make new acquaintances and improve academic, sporting and creative abilities. ||| |Tettenhol College is constantly being scrutinized (the latter took place in 2014) by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) commission - the results of the latter are: ||| |Children of any faith, confession can study here - the school respects all Christian traditions, the official religion is Anglicanism (but the school does not force all students to join the church). ||| |Typically, these rankings are based on GCSE and A-level exam results. With the growing number of IB schools in the UK, IB results are also gaining significance. Rankings mainly assess the number of candidates and their outcomes, so they're accurate in that sense. However, they don't necessarily reflect the quality of teaching and learning. Some elite schools have very stringent admission criteria, not accessible to all. ||| | ||| |Quick overview: a GCSE educational program for international students. ||| |About the educational program: students form a solid foundation of knowledge on the basic subjects of the school curriculum and also receive useful academic skills necessary for continuing their studies at the university. Students learn: ||| |Subjects for study available to students at this stage: ||| |Some subjects are available for inclusion in the curriculum only if a certain educational groups of students are formed. ||| |About the educational program: The A-level  standard of British pre-university education is respected all over the world. The A-level certificate is accepted by most universities as an alternative to the entrance exams - this increases the student's chances of successfully enrolling in the chosen university for priority specialization. ||| |The program is designed for 2 years. International students study 4 subjects of their own choice at the first year and 3 at the second. Disciplines for study are chosen in accordance with personal interests and inclinations. Students are guided by the knowledge they will need to successfully continue their studies in high school. ||| |List of the subjects to study: ||| |Some subjects are available for inclusion in the curriculum only if an educational group is formed. |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, design, economics, Filmmaking, geography, history, Information Technology, maths, music, physical education, physics, Religious studies
bowling, Bus excursion, cricket, dancing, golf, gymnastics, hockey, karate, music studio, netball, rugby, yoga
GCSE, A-Level program
Wood Rd, Wolverhampton WV6 8QX
3-6 classes, board = 6366 £ / term|7-13 high school classes, board = 8833 £ / trimester.|Registration fee|Additional depository (optional)|Additional lessons and activities (optional)|Additional lessons (if required)|Transfer in both directions (exact price depends on the airport of arrival)|Medical insurance|Guardian services|Visa opening = from £ 100.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 120 GBP|Application fee 1000 GBP
University
West Midlands
English
A-Level
11,500
£
term
United Kingdom
Liverpool
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https://smapse.com//les-roches-marbella-school-of-hotel-management-marbella-spain/
Les Roches International School of Hotel Management Marbella Spain
8.4
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Description of Les Roches International School of Hotel Management Marbella Spain
The total number of students of the Les Roches International School of Management Marbella Spain: 788 people, 536 of them live on campus. 450 students are studying on undergraduate programs and 86 - Postgraduate.|Most of the students (78%) are representatives of European countries, 14% came from Africa and the Middle East, 6% from Americans and 2% from Asian countries.|The Association of Directors of Hotel Schools (EUHOFA)|The International Association of Hospitality Management Schools (IAHMS)|Council on Hotel Restaurant & Institutional Education - CHRIE - (USA) and EUROCHRIE (Europe)|International Hotel & amp; Restaurant Association (IHRA)|Chambers of Commerce|The International Association for Hospitality and Tourism|The European Council on International Schools (ECIS) Studying (AMFORHT / WAHTT)|Conferderación Española de Hoteles y Alojamientos Turísticos (CEHAT)|Council of International School (CIS)|Asociación de Empresarios Hotel de la Costa del Sol (AEHCOS)|The Leading Hotel Schools in Europe (EURHODIP).|Bachelor of Business Administration in International Hotel Business|Bachelor of Business Administration in International Hotel Business + intensive English study|Diploma "Hotel management"|Bachelor of "Hotel Management" (English + Spanish).|1 semester = Room Service, work with a number fund|2 semester = cooking and restaurant business|3 semester = internship|4 semester = administration and management|5 semester = internship|6 semester = management|7 semester = management.|Master's program "International Hotel Management"|Master's program "Marketing and management: premium tourism sector".|Comprehensive and quality higher education in business|High prestige and reputation of the school, high positions in the world rankings - demanded and prestigious education|Global education, international relations|Active alumni network and special communities|Marbella - the center of prestigious tourism in Spain, a corner of fashion and high status|Registration contribution (non-refundable)|Academic deposit (refundable)|Medical insurance|Uniforms (for classes in hotels and kitchens)|A set of kitchen tools for practical classes|Teaching aids, books and materials.|Completed registration form (an additional non-refundable registration fee)|Complete secondary education (the student must undergo preparatory programs - IB, A-Level, Bachillerato, Abitur, Baccaulareate, Gymnasium, or the High School Diploma)|Personal resume|Certificate of proficiency in English (if it is not native for the student): TOEFL (from 525 points or from 61 iBT) / Cambridge First Certificate Exam (FCE; ) / IELTS (from 5.5, not less than 5.0 for each part)|Medical insurance.|A completed registration form (an additional non-refundable registration fee is additionally paid)|Personal resume|Certificate of proficiency in English (if it is not native for the student): TOEFL (from 525 points or from 70 iBT) / Cambridge First Certificate Exam (FCE; ) / IELTS (from 5.5, not less than 5.0 for each part)|Medical insurance|A Bachelor's Degree (in the priority of the specialty "Tourism", "Business Administration", "Management", "Economy")|A letter of recommendation from the employer or teacher.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Le Roches Marbella, a branch of the Swiss university Les Roches Switzerland is a successful and well-known school of management and hospitality: young people from all over the world can get a high-quality, prestigious education in the rapidly developing field and become popular specialists in the world market. ||| |The institution is accredited by the Commission on Institutes of Higher Education (CIHE) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), has the Quality and Environmental Assurance Certification from Bureau Veritas, received the special prize X Prize to Andalusian Excellence. Le Roches Marbella present oneself as one of the best university in Europe. The School of Management is a valid and active member of many specialized and educational organizations: ||| |All programs are conducted in English. Students of any race, origin, nationality and religion who have completed the full course of secondary school education are admitted to the school. Students have a wide choice of specialized specialties and areas in management, hotel business, tourism and hospitality technologies: the curriculum combines practical and theoretical studies, as well as mandatory internships on the basis of the best companies in the world (hotels, restaurants, etc.). Graduates strive to become universal, in demand by specialists who thoroughly know their working field to the smallest detail. The school teaches true leaders who are able to develop business from scratch and take the helm of a large company, to take responsibility and make the right decisions, to wisely and efficiently manage people and allocate resources. ||| |The multinational setting of the school management is another significant plus: students can quickly learn to work and communicate with representatives of any race and nationality, culture and religion, becoming more tolerant and polite. ||| |Practical work and internships are an important part of each student's curriculum. During the studying there are 1-3 internships in the best specialized companies of the world - hotels, restaurants, tourist industry - where each student will be able to demonstrate his professionalism, to gain valuable experience, to exchange knowledge with colleagues from around the world. For many students, internships become not only an opportunity to improve their skills (including language skills) and to look at other countries, but also a chance to receive an invitation to a permanent job after graduating and getting a diploma. ||| |Differences in cultures, educational systems, academic standards - and even personal expectations - can be shocking and hindered at getting started. Of course, there is also a difference between high school and university, and then there is an adaptation to a new country and a new language, which is also unusual. Many students also suffer from such seemingly trifles as different weather, food, time zones, etc. ||| |In an international school, students are offered demanded, high-quality and prestigious specialties for obtaining a diploma and starting work: ||| |Each course is aimed not only at the acquisition of specialized knowledge and skills (1-3 mandatory practical internships are provided), but also on the development of leadership, communicative qualities - this helps graduates to successfully build a career in the international community. ||| |Teaching step by step - the students will gradually learn all the details, subtleties and stages of work in the international hotel business and the hospitality industry: ||| |Receiving a master's degree in Les Roches Marbella can be your way to a prestigious and highly paid position. Masters programs are usually more focused: for an additional year students who have received a bachelor's degree will study all the subtleties and individual details of the chosen work sphere in order to become a truly qualified and high-class specialist. ||| |The following directions are available: |||
Business and management, Entrepreneurship, Hospitality Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hotel business, International Business, Professional English, Restaurant service and kitchen, Summer Program, tourism
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Carretera de Istán, Km. 1, 29602 Marbella
Registration contribution (non-refundable)|Academic deposit (refundable)|Medical insurance|Uniforms (for classes in hotels and kitchens)|A set of kitchen tools for practical classes|Teaching aids, books and materials.
University
null
English
A-Level
18,600
year
Spain
Marbella
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Brentwood College School
8.4
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Description of Brentwood College School
Location: Mill Bay, British Columbia, Canada|Founded: 1923|The age of students: 13-18 years|Total number of students: 500 people|Accommodation type: boarding house (residence, from age 13)|Language of studying: English.|European history|History of art|English|Environmental science|English literature and composition|French|Biology|Spanish|Chinese (Mandarin)|Chemistry|Macroeconomics|World history|Physics|Calculus|Comparative politics and government|Theory of music|Arts|Geography|Psychology.|Dates: July 4-25, July 25-August 8|Age of students: 12-17 years|Lessons per week: 30-40 hours (one lesson = 75 minutes)|Person in classroom: up to 10|Recommended English level: B1 (12-14 years old) and B2 (15-17 years old).|Academic french|Art|Biology|Business, Entrepreneurship and Economics|Chemistry|English language|Academic Essay Writing Skills|Earth and environmental sciences|Society, humanitarian courses|History and Politics|Maths|Physics|Presentation and interview skills|General theory of knowledge (CTC).|Water sports, tournaments and competitions, team games|Visit to the Royal BC Museum|Bonfire evenings and barbecue|Whale watching|Trip to Niagara Falls (additional charge)|Capture the flag and others.|Studying + necessary materials and textbooks|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Laundry service|Insurance|Entertainment and extracurricular activities, excursions according to the program|Transfer from / to the airport.|Transfer to an unspecified camp time (late arrival / departure)|Additional days / nights of accommodation.|The Art Basics|The Art of 2D and 3D|Sculpture|Ceramics|Creating a Personal Portfolio|Animation|Drawing|Painting.|Tennis|Cross country running|Aerobics|Badminton|Ice hockey|Heavyweight athletics|Diving|Field hockey|Skateboarding|Basketball|Climbing|Dancing|Alpine skiing|Snowboarding|Kayaking|Curling|Swimming|Rowing|Soccer|Volleyball|Rugby|Golf|Surfing|Squash|Bowling|Hiking|Canoeing|Ski freestyle|Ping pong|Rafting|Cricket|Horseback riding|American football|Ice climbing|Speed skating|Figure skating|Mountain biking|Sailing|Running|Frisbee.|Discussion club|Environmental club|Gardening|Community service activities|Computer club|Model of the United Nations|Cooking|Theater group|Yoga|Student Government|International Club|Mathematical Society|Tutoring and Consulting|Foreign languages ​​|Student newspaper|Photo-circle|Sailing club.|Football fields|Fitness center and gyms|Volleyball courts|Basketball courts (indoor and outdoor)|Running and athletic tracks (all-weather covering) and etc.|Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour child care and full security guarantee|Medical services (if necessary), general medical insurance|Leisure and entertainment activities, excursions|Student exchanges and tours|Regular reports for parents.|Registration fee|Studying fee|Admission fee|Accident insurance|Roundtrip air tickets|Round trip transfers|Personal pocket expenses|School uniforms|Consular fees (paid at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents.|Deposit for a course/programme 25000 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 3500 CAD|Table with grades from the previous school (minimum 2 years)|Two recommendations (from the teacher of mathematics and the class teacher)|SSAT certificate.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Brentwood College School is one of the best Canadian schools specializing in teaching middle and high school students (13 to 18 years old). ||| |The school's distinctive advantage is the system of mentoring and advisors: they help students in any issues (academic, sports, creative, domestic, etc.), help in resolving various disputes and conflict situations. The counselor meets regularly with his ward, if necessary, adjusts his curriculum and program, selects courses for senior school, advises on priority HEIs and their specialties, introductory requirements. The counselor also keeps in touch with the pupil's parents, mediates important issues. ||| |It is worth noting that the location of Brentwood College School on the Pacific coast, in colourful British Columbia, gives children a chance not to stop studying in classrooms. There are regular walks and eco-trips, watching wild animals and diving in the waters of the bay, visiting the large national parks Strathcona Park Lodge or Bamfield Marine Sciences Center, visiting lessons in oceanography and marine biology (these subjects can even be included in the main curriculum). ||| |The prestigious Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) highly appreciated the quality of teaching and services in the school - today Brentwood College School is a valid and active member of CAIS. ||| |All students wear uniforms. The boarding school in Canada does not belong to any religious organization, therefore children of any confession and religion can study here. ||| |Accommodation conditions, sports opportunities, catering and additional clubs and clubs organized by the school, proximity to the school of residences or host families are very important. ||| | ||| |The program for high school students aged 16-18 is designed to complete the course of secondary education and effective preparation for entering the university. The educational course is rather complicated, subjects are studied practically at the university level, but not only teachers, but also special consultants, personal tutors are always ready to help students. A support program has been developed for students with learning difficulties - additional lessons and seminars are provided for them. ||| |AP subjects in the school are represented by a wide range: ||| |Recently, the curriculum has been supplemented with a special program for the Personalized Enrichment Program: well-performing students can attend mixed courses, that is, to the main chosen disciplines to add courses from other partner educational institutions. For example, high school students can attend an online course at Stanford University - this further increases the chances of successful admission to the university. ||| |Academic Summer Summer Camp at the prestigious and cozy Brentwood College School is an effective study of English and additional subjects in a comfortable international setting. The school for summer camp participants provides modern classrooms with new equipment, a rich sports infrastructure, common rooms and a spacious dining room with ocean views: students are accommodated here on a full board basis in double rooms and with three meals a day + snacks. ||| |Depending on the age of the children, the program is divided into 2 categories: ||| |Young students will not only improve their knowledge of English in an international, friendly atmosphere, but will also study art, science (primarily the natural science block) and social and humanitarian disciplines. ||| |For older students there is the opportunity to independently choose the subjects for study: ||| |In addition, it is possible to connect the option "Study of Computer Science and IT" (STEM program) for students from 14 years old. In this course, students will study computer science, mathematics, physics and art, combining theory and a huge amount of practice: multimedia, programming, web design, robotics, developing a teamwork skill. ||| |Extracurricular activities of the summer program will please with a variety of: ||| |The course price already includes: ||| |Paid separately: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, computation, computer techologies, ecology, economics, English literature, Environmental science, French culture, geography, history, physics, politics, Psychology, Research project
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Diploma + advanced placement, Academic summer
2735 Mt Baker Rd, Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P1, Canada
Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour child care and full security guarantee|Medical services (if necessary), general medical insurance|Leisure and entertainment activities, excursions|Student exchanges and tours|Regular reports for parents.|Registration fee|Studying fee|Admission fee|Accident insurance|Roundtrip air tickets|Round trip transfers|Personal pocket expenses|School uniforms|Consular fees (paid at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents.|Deposit for a course/programme 25000 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 3500 CAD
University
null
English
Academic French
78,000
$CAD
year
Canada
Victoria
British Columbia
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Academy IMG
8.4
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Description of Academy IMG
Year of foundation: 1978|Location: Bradenton City, Manatee County, Florida, USA|Age: 11-18 years (grades 6-12)|Language of instruction: English|Type of program: joint|Accommodation: boarding house.|English|Literature (English, American, World)|Mathematics (algebra, geometry)|Social sciences (world culture and history, geography, politics, economics)|Natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology)|art|Languages ​​(French, Spanish, Chinese).|Year of study for foreign students (with accommodation and meals) (school program) = from 38500 $|Year of eduaction for foreign students (with accommodation and meals) (school program + sports program) = from $ 75650.|High level of sports training|Critical thinking|Analysis and problem solving|Communication skills|Creative development, imagination|A responsibility.|English|Mathematics|The science|Social sciencies|World Languages|English as a Second Language|Art.|English Literature and Composition|English literature|Calculations|Statistics|Biology|Chemistry|Physics|Environmental Science|World history|American History|European History|Spanish|Design.|High school (HIGH) = from 41500 $|The course "Post-Graduate" = from 38500 $.|High School (HIGH) = from 78650 $|The course "Post-Graduate" = from 75650 $.|Ascender Hall West - 250 rooms|Ascender Hall East - 150 rooms|Fully equipped rooms|Bathrooms|Laundry|Common Living Rooms|Rooms for independent work.|Detached luxury houses|Spacious bedrooms|Living rooms|Large kitchens.|Baseball|Basketball|Football|Golf|Lacrosse|Football|Tennis|Athletics|Cross Country.|Theatrical art|Cinema|Acting skills|Directing|Music|Dancing|Painting and Graphics|Sculpture and ceramics|The photo.|The combination of academic and sports programs|More than 40 years of successful business|Has accreditation of profile organizations|Full boarding|One of the best sports International schools in USA and world|Small class sizes|Equipped with modern standards|Comfortable residences|Highly qualified teachers and trainers|Pupils of the school - holders of various titles and awards|The school is the world center of sports training.|Administrative buildings|Educational buildings|Labs|Canteen and cafe|Dormitories and cottages for accommodation|Library|52 courts for tennis|12 fields for football|3 baseball pitches and training area|4 playgrounds for basketball|2 fields for lacrosse|Treadmills|Gym|Medical-improving clinic|Clinic of Physiotherapy|The shops.|Semester 1: from August 28 to December 20 (vacation from 12 to 15 October, from 19 to 25 November, winter holidays from 22 December to 7 January)|Semester 2: from 8 January to 25 May (holidays from 4 March, from 17 to 30 March)|Summer semester: during June-July sessions of different duration for summer programs are held.|Secondary school (MIDDLE) = from 38500 $|High school (HIGH) = from 41500 $|POST-GRAD = from 38500 $.|Average (MIDDLE) = from 75650 $|Senior (HIGH) = from 78650 $|POST-GRAD = from 75650 $.|Registration fee|Compulsory fees (educational manuals)|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Medical insurance 400 USD|Deposit for a course/programme 400 USD|Pocket money 800 USD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2050 USD|Application fee 850 USD|Application form|Autobiography|References from the previous place of study (from the class teacher, director, teachers in English and mathematics)|High achievement and level of knowledge|Extract from the previous place of study with estimates for two previous years|Certificate of IELTS / TOEFL|A student must have a good level of English|Interview (in the academy or online format).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
IMG Academy (Academy IMG) was opened in 1978 and originally specialized in training professional tennis players. To date, the school is a unique educational institution, combining the curriculum and vocational training in several sports. The golf and tennis departments are exemplary and set standards for similar institutions around the world. Out of the walls of the academy there were many world-class athletes who achieved high results, including the titles of US champions and the Olympic Games. ||| |The education specializes in middle and high school programs. Most of the students are foreign citizens who feel very confident in another country due to the high professionalism of teachers. Employees speak several foreign languages: in total, communication in the academy takes place in 13 languages ​​(including Spanish and Russian). Teachers have exceptionally high qualifications, and coaches are current or former players of world clubs and holders of titles. The campus regularly hosts various competitions and activities, students have the opportunity to rest and gain strength. ||| |The Academy IMG (Academy IMG) will help every student become a successful, motivated and talented athlete with a high level of academic preparation. Graduates traditionally achieve impressive results in sports and other activities. ||| |Attending a U.S. high school doesn't necessarily enhance the quality of your application, but it can prepare you for the educational format in the U.S. For Ivy League admissions, a high GPA and proficiency in English are basic requirements. What makes an application stand out is a well-rounded, unique profile demonstrating potential to excel and contribute to the university's reputation. ||| |The program is developed in accordance with US standards and includes general subjects, elective courses and sports training. Children choose the direction of the sport from the list of available. Departments: ||| |Most of the time is devoted to sports activities, so there is a very intensive nature of the education, students often receive extra lessons in the evenings and online classes. Students actively prepare for high school and choose interesting subjects / areas for themselves. ||| |Cost of education: ||| |The program of the senior school corresponds to educational standards of the USA and is directed on reception of a fundamental luggage of knowledge (especially on the chosen sciences) and sports education. Teenagers continue to actively pursue their sport and study a set of disciplines. In the 11-12 grades, Advanced Placement courses are available, including subjects for in-depth study. Successful results of the AR give certain advantages when entering higher education institutions of the United States and other countries. ||| |Highly qualified teachers build such a system of instruction, where teenagers do not just learn the material, but explore it and find various ways of solving problems. Graduates of the school have a number of qualities and skills: ||| |Schoolchildren may request additional lessons to clarify incomprehensible and complex topics. A network of online learning is widely developed: this is necessary primarily because children often take part in competitions, skip classes and do not lag behind. ||| |Also there is a special Post-Graduate course for teenagers who have already graduated from high school in the US, but for some reason not enrolled in higher education. Trainees on this program increase the level of academic knowledge and physical training to enter the desired university. ||| |High School Departments: ||| |Items on the Advanced Placement (AP) standard: ||| |Cost of education: ||| |1. Year of study for foreign students (with accommodation and meals) (school program): ||| |2. Year of study for foreign students (with accommodation and meals) (school program + sports program): |||
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Middle school, High school program
5650 Bollettieri Blvd
Semester 1: from August 28 to December 20 (vacation from 12 to 15 October, from 19 to 25 November, winter holidays from 22 December to 7 January)|Semester 2: from 8 January to 25 May (holidays from 4 March, from 17 to 30 March)|Summer semester: during June-July sessions of different duration for summer programs are held.|Secondary school (MIDDLE) = from 38500 $|High school (HIGH) = from 41500 $|POST-GRAD = from 38500 $.|Average (MIDDLE) = from 75650 $|Senior (HIGH) = from 78650 $|POST-GRAD = from 75650 $.|Registration fee|Compulsory fees (educational manuals)|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Medical insurance 400 USD|Deposit for a course/programme 400 USD|Pocket money 800 USD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2050 USD|Application fee 850 USD
University
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English
High School
85,900
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year
USA
Tampa
Florida
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Rochester Independent College
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Description of Rochester Independent College
Location: Rochester, Kent, England,|Year of foundation: 1984,|Number of students: about 380,|Language of instruction: English,|Type of instruction: blended.|Secondary Grades, GCSE: 7-11,|Sixth Form: 12-13.|History|Media & Media|Cinema|Geography|Music|Theater and Dramatic Art|The photo|Art and Design|Foreign languages ​​(up to 3 per choice): Russian, German, Spanish, French, Italian, classical Latin|English|Mathematics|Courses in Natural Sciences|Socio-humanitarian disciplines|PHSE (personal and social education, health).|Middle Class = £20,700|GCSE: annual = £42,600, two years = £37,200|A-level: annual = £47,400, two-year = £42,000.|standard (2 years)|accelerated (1 year): recommended to persistent and gifted students who are confident in their knowledge and abilities.|English|mathematics|electronics|art and creativity|English literature|information technology and ICT|classical civilizations|physics|chemistry|biology|theater and dramatic art|ceramics|work with textiles|the photo|cinema|statistics|music|astronomy|art media and media|foreign languages: French, Spanish, German|physical education and sport|graphic design.|Middle Class = £20,700|GCSE: annual = £42,600, two years = £37,200|A-level: annual = £47,400, two-year = £42,000.|standard (2 years)|accelerated (annual): only for gifted and stubborn students, requires more strength and deep, solid knowledge.|English|mathematics|computer technology|chemistry|philosophy|English literature|physics|art and creativity|history of art|higher mathematics|Discrete Math|biology|ecology|geography|psychology|media and media|economy|history and trends of world development|cinema|fine arts|business research|design|history|critical thinking|Religious Studies (Theology)|music|music technology|sociology|Italian / other foreign languages|politics and government|Middle Class = £20,700|GCSE: annual = £42,600, two years = £37,200|A-level: annual = £47,400, two-year = £42,000.|Language of instruction: English|Age of participants: 13-17 years|Dates: July 10-August 20|Duration: 2 weeks|Intensity: 20 lessons per week|Classes up to 12 students|Level to start: Intermediate (B1).|Get your pencil moving — development of creativity, the ability to embody ideas, the fight against the fear of "clean slate";|What do you see? – the image of everything that surrounds the student, in the author's, unique manner;|Art Therapy – expression of feelings and emotions through creativity;|Everything we touch in a day is self-expression and relationship with society (based on the book By Paola Zuccotti).|Creative creativity is the maximum freedom of choice! The team chooses a single theme and forms on its basis its own message to society, using any artistic forms.|The film is a global vision of the topic/problem expressed in the video.|Fashion show (not only the creation of models, but also a beautiful presentation, a selection of music, lighting, timing, show structure, etc.).|Photo contests (supported by the annual Sony photography awards). All shift participants, camps and school employees vote for the best photo, so you will have to try hard!|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Tuition (20 hours per week)|Leisure programme and entertainment (evenings and afternoons)|Excursions – 2 full day (minimum)|Company Certificate and Achievement Report|Transfers (Heathrow and Gatwick airports, St Pancras Eurostar station).|Language of instruction: English|Age of participants: 13-17 years|Dates: July 10-August 20|Duration: 2 weeks|Intensity: 20 lessons per week|Classes up to 12 students|Level to start: Intermediate (B1).|Branding|Creation and promotion of the product|Marketing|Art promotion|English language|Communication skills and abilities|Finance|Stages of brand building in the context of creative industries.|Creative business with a focus on ecology|"Wall Street Coders"|Business Ecosystem|Creative industries in the world|Marketing – positioning and targeting|Operational work: production, design, outsourcing, quality control.|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Tuition (20 hours per week)|Leisure programme and entertainment (evenings and afternoons)|Excursions – 2 full day (minimum)|Company Certificate and Achievement Report|Transfers (Heathrow and Gatwick airports, St Pancras Eurostar station).|Language of instruction: English|Age of participants: 13-16 years|Dates: July 10-August 20|Duration: 2 weeks|Intensity: 20 lessons per week|Classes up to 15 students|Level for starting: Intermediate (B1) + basic knowledge of mathematics.|Chemistry|Physics|Astronomy|Biology|Logic|Statistics|Robotics|Engineering (advanced level)|Computer Science (advanced level).|Graphic theory|Algorithms|Mosaic calculus|Group theory|Fractals|Complex numbers|Golden ratio and Fibonacci proportion|Conical sections|Kinematics|Codes and ciphers|Probability theory.|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Tuition (20 hours per week)|Leisure programme and entertainment (evenings and afternoons)|Excursions – 2 full day (minimum)|Company Certificate and Achievement Report|Transfers (Heathrow and Gatwick airports, St Pancras Eurostar station).|Language of instruction: English|Age of participants: 13-15 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Intensity: 20 lessons per week|Classes up to 15 students|Level to start: from Intermediate.|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Tuition (20 hours per week)|Leisure programme and entertainment (evenings and afternoons)|Excursions – 2 full day (minimum)|Company Certificate and Achievement Report|Age — from 13 to 17 years old,|The duration of the training is one week.|15 hours of study in each subject, Lessons in the morning or evening every day, Study of a maximum of two examination subjects, Very small classes, with an average of 8 students, Teaching basic exam skills and demonstration of sample answers, A course report with constructive help and tips to review at home or during subsequent lessons, Full-time or on-campus accommodation.|15 hours of study in each subject,|Lessons in the morning or evening every day,|Study of a maximum of two examination subjects,|Very small classes, with an average of 8 students,|Teaching basic exam skills and demonstration of sample answers,|A course report with constructive help and tips to review at home or during subsequent lessons,|Full-time or on-campus accommodation.|15 hours of study in each subject,|Lessons in the morning or evening every day,|Study of a maximum of two examination subjects,|Very small classes, with an average of 8 students,|Teaching basic exam skills and demonstration of sample answers,|A course report with constructive help and tips to review at home or during subsequent lessons,|Full-time or on-campus accommodation.|Biology|Business Research,|Chemistry|Classical civilization,|Foreign languages: French, German, Spanish,|English Language, Literature,|History|Mathematics|Film Studies,|Philosophy|Politics|Economics|Sociology|Statistics|Theater Studies and others.|Biology|Business Research,|Chemistry|Drama|Economics|English Language, Literature,|Film Studies,|Spanish, German, French,|Geography|History|Mathematics|Media Studies,|Photography|Physics|Psychology.|No school uniform,|Full board residence is available from the age of 15,|Small classes of 8-12 students,|New students can be admitted in any academic year,|Rochester Independent College is one of the best boarding schools in the UK and the best Sixth Form college in the country,|Outstanding math, science,|Performing and Visual Arts programs play an important role in children's education,|Approximately 30% of the total student population is international,|Flexible schedules that allow for unlimited course combinations,|Rochester Independent College is a Good Schools Guide award winner in math, chemistry, film studies, social studies and English literature.|a fitness center,|a small movie theater,|spacious green gardens with gazebos, lawns and meadows for recreation/exercise,|library.|Star Hill Terrace and Finland House: for high school students on Sixth Form - their residences and classrooms for study, a separate dining hall, state-of-the-art labs for hands-on learning,|Modern Underhill Hall - a center for creativity: it houses a concert hall (the roof is transformable and in good weather performances take place in the open air), classrooms for creativity and art, galleries for exhibitions and performances, and venues for student performances and shows,|New Road House - housing for middle school students (7-10),|New Court - a unit for high school students + creative workshops, visual arts classes,|Art Studios- also a major center for art and creativity, with photo labs and ceramic/pottery workshops,|Gordon House- Boarding and Dickens Boarding are cozy, stylish three-story residences.|Sports halls for team games,|Fitness Center,|Spa Center,|Sports Therapy Clinic,|Respiratory Clinic.|A climbing wall,|An archery hall,|Masterclasses, individual lessons in sailing, canoeing,|Offices of soccer, rugby clubs.|Registration fee for incoming students,|Deposit for on-campus reservations,|Accommodation and meals in the RIC residence,|GCSE, A-Level exam fees,|Academic support, including additional English classes for international students,|Some extra-curricular activities,|Personal Expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 275 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 GBP|Filling out the online form, submitting the required documents,|Paying the registration fee,|Arrival at the campus to get acquainted with the director, infrastructure, and curriculum,|Passing possible admission tests: interview, English language test for international candidates,|Receive official admission letter,|Making a deposit to reserve a seat in the class,|Arrival on campus, start of classes.|Natural Sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge,|Art History at Edinburgh,|Fine Art at UCL's the Slade,|Digital Media at Leeds,|Computing at Imperial College,|Medicine at Oxford,|Music Production at BIMM,|Veterinary Science at Liverpool,|Film Studies at Warwick,|Law at Exeter,|Dentistry at Bristol,|Fashion Marketing at UAL London College of Fashion.|Copy of the passport|Recommendations and characteristics from teachers (in priority - in English and mathematics), class teacher, director|A report card with grades and an excerpt from a previous school|Certificates for knowledge of English / other subjects (by availability).|Registration fee: £295|Deposit: £2750|Math, Science,|Social Sciences,|Film, Media,|Creative, Performing Arts.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Rochester Independent College (RIC) is a private college that is a dual-format school: day and residential. ||| |Founded in 1984, the institution aims to create a fairly free, friendly atmosphere for its students, in which each student has an individual value. Rochester Independent College has specific rules: there are no school uniforms, many classes are held outdoors in small groups, candidates will not face a complicated process or inflated requirements upon admission - these are just some of the features. The school has established a system of individual mentoring, tutoring: teachers, tutors strive to be on the same page with their students, to walk together with them towards their successful future. ||| |The total number of students in the school does not exceed 380, academic groups consist of eight students. Small classes allow teachers to notice the strengths of each student, to supervise his successes, to support him in time in case of academic difficulties, and students - to receive individual attention, help, and not only in academic matters. Out of 380 students, about 30% are foreigners who come to London for quality British education. Foreign students are provided with support in learning English, accompaniment during lessons for the first time and a system of preparation for language exams for admission. ||| |The school is in the rankings of the best educational institutions in the country, accredited by the Ministry of Education and is proud of the results of its students: semester and final exams are passed with high scores, which allows students to enter the leading universities of Great Britain and other countries. ||| |Parents should consider the school’s academic record, philosophy and pastoral support network. The most important factor is ‘fit’, is this an environment my child will thrive within. ||| | ||| |At this stage of schooling, students cover a wide range of subjects and disciplines, preparing for GCSE examinations and admission to senior, graduating classes: ||| |Every Friday, students also attend compulsory field trips in a special Forest School (focused on the environment, environmental protection), and in good weather many standard classes are held outdoors. ||| |Tuition fee depends on the chosen program and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 academic year = 3 terms): ||| |A qualitative, deep and thorough course completing a part-time secondary education program in the UK - holders of the GCSE certificate can enter the Sixth Form classes and prepare for admission to selected universities. ||| |GCSE in the school is represented by two options: ||| |The list of subjects studied includes both compulsory and optional disciplines - in total 8-10 directions are submitted for examinations: ||| |The cost of training depends on the chosen program and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 academic year = 3 terms): ||| |An in-depth and complex program for high school students 16-18 years old, preparing to enter the university. There is no strictly obligatory list of subjects: each chooses for itself the most priority disciplines closely related to the chosen professional field, the specialty desired by the faculty - for the first year it is 4-5 variants, on the second of them there are 3-4, on which exams are taken . A-level certificate with high scores is highly valued all over the world extremely high - most British universities, even among elite and prestigious ones, take it as the equivalent of entrance exams and tests. ||| |The A-level options at the Rochester Independent College are two: ||| |Items for selection are set: ||| |The cost of training depends on the chosen program and the student's age (the price is indicated for 1 academic year = 3 terms): ||| |Specialized thematic courses will be very useful for those who decided to enroll in medical directions in universities and colleges: ask the competition for them is very, very high, the requirements are serious, and study is difficult. At Rochester Independent College, a special medical course has been underway since the opening - since 198 - and successfully prepares new and new generations of entrants. ||| |So, to enter the programs in medicine / dentistry / veterinary, at the level of A-level (thorough, almost university), mathematics, biology and chemistry are studied, with a corresponding thematic bias. Students help regular meetings, lectures and master classes with alumni, practicing doctors, directors of clinics, representatives of medical faculties, which are regularly arranged by the school. ||| |The Summer Art and Design course is specially created for students aged 13-17 who are passionate about creativity, with an unusual mindset. The program will give them the opportunity to get acquainted with specialized media, improve the level of English and presentation skills, develop critical thinking, learn more about marketing and teamwork in this area, participate in a collective creative project that will combine cinema, creativity, fashion and care for the environment. It's an opportunity to find your voice in the big world of art. ||| |Fine arts, sculpture, architecture, writing and storytelling, cinema – the possibilities of self-expression will be almost limitless. Much attention is paid to practice - on it students will reinforce and approve all the theoretical knowledge gained. ||| |Useful master classes will help to hone a variety of skills: ||| |All students of the course participate in Time to Shine projects. This is an opportunity to demonstrate your unique talents, join the global design community, and develop teamwork skills. Every week, projects are showcased on campus: this will help participants gather feedback, feedback from viewers and connoisseurs, colleagues and new friends. Here's what Time to Shine might look like: ||| |The course is complemented by interesting, diverse and exciting extracurricular activities that will also help students express their unique "I", show talents and creativity. For example: ||| |A big plus of this course is the ability to enter the created works in your personal portfolio. Even unfinished works, sketches and drafts will be useful: if you plan to further connect your life and career with creativity, art, the portfolio will become your main argument when entering specialized educational institutions. ||| |The Business and Marketing Summer Program will teach you how to create a sustainable and profitable business with a creative touch. ||| |Topics for classes can be very different, but they are invariably relevant and related to the modern world market: ||| |Students work in groups and individually, attend seminars and lectures, do research papers and projects, presentations, consider a wide variety of cases. By the end of the course, students will have a clear understanding of how a business idea can be transformed into a real business, how to creatively present it and promote it to consumers. ||| |Mathematics is a universal language for the whole world, the basis of most sciences, a necessary component of the academic development of every student. In the Summer Mathematics course, students will study both specialized exact knowledge and areas with which mathematics is closely interrelated: ||| |Students will work with "pure", and with applied, and with higher mathematics. What they will learn: ||| |Of course, in the process of studying these sciences, students will also raise the level of English - this is facilitated by international classes. ||| |Each week, course students prepare their Time to Shine projects: these are group research presentations that are discussed with the entire class. ||| |Enhance your proficiency in the English language by enrolling in the UK’s top-rated multi-campus summer school. Our innovative and student-focused General English course offers comprehensive training in vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, and speaking skills. ||| |General English curriculum combines bespoke Time to Shine materials designed for students aged 13 to 15, with carefully selected coursebooks, to ensure a rigorous and enjoyable learning experience. ||| |At Rochester prioritizes empowering our students to take ownership of their English language abilities. Goal is not just to guide you but to help you unleash your full potential. ||| |RIC is offering additional GCSE and A-Level subject courses during the Easter holidays. ||| |Classes are held in small classes of up to 8 people, individual training format is possible. Full-time experienced teachers are always aware of the latest changes in the requirements of the examination committee, effectively help students to master the educational material and prepare for the exams. Many of them are assistants and even chief examiners who compile and evaluate papers. ||| |Quick facts about the Easter GCSE and A-Level courses: ||| |Intensive revision courses provide an opportunity to recall facts and hone the skills needed to accurately interpret questions and structure full/short exam answers. The courses are designed to eliminate uncertainty about knowledge and help students pass an important stage of their validation. ||| |Subjects available for revision in the A-Level program: ||| |Disciplines in which knowledge can be reviewed at GCSE level: ||| |Within a week, students will gain comprehensive, in-depth knowledge of the subjects they need and will be able to pass the certification with confidence. |||
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Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program, Medics Specialist Programme, Art and design courses, Program for business leaders, Summer mathematics course, English+summer vacation, Pre A-level course
St Margarets Banks, 254 High St, Rochester ME1 1HY, United Kingdom
Registration fee for incoming students,|Deposit for on-campus reservations,|Accommodation and meals in the RIC residence,|GCSE, A-Level exam fees,|Academic support, including additional English classes for international students,|Some extra-curricular activities,|Personal Expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 275 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 GBP
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English
A-Level
20,700
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United Kingdom
near London
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The Storm King School New York
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Description of The Storm King School New York
Year of foundation: 1867|Location: Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, USA|Age: 13-18 years old|Type of institution: private school|Language of instruction: English|Type of education: joint|Number of students: 180|Accommodation: guesthouse.|Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools|New York Association of Private Schools|The National Association of Independent Schools.|Burke Boyce (director 1952-1956), a renowned swordsman. Developed the school program of fencing, which operates to this day|Jack Hemingway ('41), writer, conservationist, son of the great American writer Ernest Hemingway|Richard Wormser ('51), writer, producer and director, known throughout the world. Winner of many prestigious awards and awards|Peter Boyce ('54), astronomer, pioneer in the publication and production of electronic scientific journals|Mac Gayden ('58), a country star|Stephen Paley ('60), photographer, radio producer, television producer, music director and actor|Balaz Sabo ('63), Hungarian artist and author|David Parks ('69), American photographer, filmmaker, publicist and writer|Robert Toricelli ('70), former congressman and senator from New Jersey|Jeffrey Hall (Jeff) ('74), a mountain climber who reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 14, 1995|Stephen Zirnkilton ('76), American actor, known for opening the opening narrative of all American shows in the Law & Order franchise|Wally Pfister ('79), director|Kara Castronuva ('98), boxer, two-time Golden Gloves winner, NBC Best Loser coach|Sammy Mejia ('03), professional basketball player.|Bedrooms for several students|Shared bathrooms|A complete set of furniture and household appliances|Common living areas|Recreation areas and games|TV and Internet|24-hour support service|Security systems|Football|Cross country|Volleyball|Basketball|Wrestling|Bowling|Tennis|Lacrosse|Baseball.|Visual art|Music|Theater art|Dancing|Digital art|Shipbuilding|Model art|Computer games|Cinema and television|The science|Psychology|Maths|Story|Cooking|Animation|Chorus|Literary magazine.|Over 150 years of successful history|Accreditation from specialized organizations and authorities|A small number of people in the class|Comprehensive Development System|Individual attention to each student|Effective preparation for entering the best universities|Large selection of sports and creativity|Excellent campus facilities, comfortable living|Assistance to foreign students in adaptation, language support.|Classrooms (training places, multimedia equipment, computers)|Library|Own Observatory|Computer audiences|Administrative premises|Theater|Center for Fine Arts|Gym with a fitness center|Football fields|Sports fields and treadmills|Residences|Canteen|Parks and walking areas|Recreation areas in the open air.|Full-time education: from $ 32500|Living on campus: from $ 59900.|Registration fee|Mandatory fees (tutorials)|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Application form|Characteristics from teachers of mathematics and English|Statement with marks from the previous place of study for the last three years|High level of English|Interview in the form of an interview.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Storm King School New York (Storm King Private School) is a prestigious educational institution that has proven itself for more than 150 years of successful work. The school is accredited and is members of relevant organizations: ||| |The independent schools in NYC provides pupils with quality secondary education programs (high school) and many additional and special courses, including “English as a second language”. The mission of the institution is to educate active, purposeful, responsible and responsive members of society who are able to act in rapidly changing modern conditions. Over the years, the institution has educated many prominent personalities who have achieved success in various fields, many of whom particularly emphasized the positive role of the school in their development: ||| |Today, 180 people from 26 countries study at the International school in USA, 70% of students live on campus permanently. The ratio of teachers and students is 1: 5, there are no more than 12-15 people in the classrooms - all this helps to give each student maximum attention and successfully implement a system of individualized education, help teenagers to discover and grow talents and talents. Most of the teachers are holders of higher academic degrees, specialists with extensive experience. School staff are always ready to solve any problem that arises! The whole school is one big family, and it is very easy for students to study and live in such a place in a cozy home environment. ||| |The effectiveness of the educational system is annually proved by its students, who take final exams for very high scores and enter the best institutions of higher education in the USA, Canada and the whole world. The Storm King School New York (Storm King Private School) is the best choice for parents who want to give their children an excellent education and a reliable start to adulthood! ||| |That the school views their students as individuals instead of cash flow. Unfortunately, there are institutions whose main priority is to sell their programs and lose sight that this is a big step for the students and their families. Embarking on a new journey in a new country can be frightening, so having the support of the staff members and students will be vital to a successful studying-abroad experience. ||| |Secondary school programs are developed very carefully and meet the highest international standards. Schoolchildren study a range of disciplines that give them a fundamental level of knowledge and skills: disciplines are available in a standard and in-depth format, and teachers help children decide on the preferred direction for future development. Items: ||| |Tuition for the middle school program (per year): ||| |In high school, there is an active preparation for entering higher educational institutions: studies are intensive, teenagers spend a lot of time doing classes and independent work. Specialized advice is available on a variety of training issues. Small class sizes and high professionalism of teachers help to better absorb the material, to receive detailed answers to questions and comments on complex topics. Items: ||| |Pupils learn to think outside the box, make difficult decisions, set goals and achieve their implementation. In graduation classes, you can study subjects for a special standard AP. From year to year, pupils of the school demonstrate high rates of academic performance and enter the best institutions in the USA, Canada and other countries of the world. ||| |Tuition (High School): ||| |A graduation course that provides a specific set of subjects / disciplines in a very serious and intensive manner. Includes compulsory and elective courses, as a rule, students pre-determine the list of universities and specialties, where they will enter. In the process of selection, they are helped by teachers and school staff + students have the opportunity to communicate with representatives of universities who periodically attend school with presentations. In-depth subjects: ||| |High exam results allow you to receive tangible benefits when entering universities. Pupils of The Storm King School New York (private school Storm King) demonstrate high performance and each year go to the best universities and colleges in the country and abroad. ||| |Tuition fees for Advanced Placement (AP): ||| |Foreign students have the opportunity to study English as a Second Language (ESL) specialized course, which provides a serious level of training in grammar and vocabulary, speaking and writing, listening and reading, academic language, active speaking skills, communication skills. Each student is supported. The courses help not only in learning English, but also play a positive role in adapting to the system of education and lifestyle. |||
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Middle school, Senior classes (english), High school program
314 Mountain Rd, Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY 12520
Full-time education: from $ 32500|Living on campus: from $ 59900.|Registration fee|Mandatory fees (tutorials)|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
Private school
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English
High School
61,700
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year
USA
New York
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University of California Los Angeles — UCLA
8.4
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Description of University of California Los Angeles — UCLA
Year of foundation: 1919|Location: Los Angeles, USA|Age of students: from 17 years old|Language of instruction: English|Form of study: full-time.|Age of applicants: from 17 years|Duration of study: 3-4 years.|IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+|Certificate|SAT / ACT.|College of Literature and Science (Department of Social Sciences, Humanitarian Department, Department of Physical Sciences, Department of Life Sciences)|School of Arts and Architecture|Henry Samuel School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (HSSEAS)|Herb Alpert School of Music|School of theater, film and television|School of Nursing.|Age of applicants: from 20 years|Duration of study: 1-2 years.|IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 87+|Bachelor's degree|GMAT / GRE.|Graduate School of Education and Information Studies (GSEIS)|Law School|Anderson School of Management|Luskinsk School of Public Relations|Medical School of David Geffen|School of Dentistry|Fielding School of Public Health|Institute of Neurology and Human Behavior in Semele|School of Nursing.|The minimum level of English is Advanced (iTEP 4.5).|Acquaintance with other students, staff and teachers, developed support network before starting education at CSM|Getting to know the campus and its valuable resources|Obtaining 1 academic credits.|In 2018, Forbes described UCLA as the No. 1 educational institution in terms of combining high quality education with tuition fees with allowance for scholarship support|US News & World Report rated UCLA as US State University No. 1|24 Nobel Prize winners, five Turing Prize winners, two main scientists of the US Air Force associated with UCLA as teachers, researchers or graduates|Among the current teachers, 55 were elected to the National Academy of Sciences, 28 to the National Academy of Engineering, 39 to the Institute of Medicine and 124 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.|"Father of the Internet" Vinton Cerf, who developed the TCP / IP Internet Protocol, Tom Anderson, who created Myspace, Susan Wojcicki, who occupied the position of Executive Director of YouTube - came from the University of California Los Angeles|The opportunity to study on campus, which became the set of sensational Hollywood films|1st place in the world ranking of graduate programs in the specialty "Mathematical Analysis" and 2nd place - "logic", "applied mathematics", "psychology"|The strongest sports teams: players and coaches in the history of the university have won more than 250 Olympic medals|In the pedagogical part of UCLA - six holders of the Nobel Prize.|Cost of education|Room, food *|Books, consumables|Transport|Personal expenses|Medical insurance**|To qualify for admission to UCLA, international students must complete high school with a grade above average in academic subjects and receive a certificate of completion, which allows them to be admitted to the university of their country.|Standardized tests will be required, including ACT plus Writing or SAT with an essay, any AP or IBHL exams. Test results will be evaluated in the context of all other academic information in the application.|A complete applicant's record of high school grades in college is required, including the number of courses completed and the grades received.|Candidates in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Henry Samuel strongly recommends passing the following SAT subject tests: level 2 in mathematics and the scientific test (E / M biology, chemistry or physics), which is closely related to the candidate’s intended specialization. Test results must be sent directly to the UCLA undergraduate admissions office.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
California State Research University in Los Angeles ( UCLA ) became Southern, the second oldest branch of the University of California in 1919. ||| |The University of California Los Angeles offers 337 undergraduate and graduate programs in 130 specialties, with approximately 31,000 students and 13,000 graduate students. UCLA is one of the most sought-after and prestigious universities in the United States: it became a member of the Association of American Universities back in 1974. The New York Times ranked UCLA as # 1 for economic upward mobility in the United States. ||| |The University of California Los Angeles welcomes applicants from around the world to their multicultural educational environment. The university’s location, combined with its excellent faculty and extensive academic resources, make UCLA one of the most desirable places to pursue higher professional education. Innovations at the University of California created an active portfolio of almost 3000 inventions, and based on the technologies developed here, more than 140 companies were created. UCLA is more than a university: it is an economic engine. ||| | ||| |That's an interesting topic. The criteria used to evaluate universities vary by ranking. For nationwide rankings, factors like class size, teacher salaries, and the number of faculty members with advanced degrees in their field are common considerations. If a ranking focuses on student satisfaction, the criteria will differ. However, rankings don't always align with individual student needs and should be considered alongside other factors. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |Directions of study: ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |Directions of study: ||| |The minimum level of English is Advanced (iTEP 4.5). ||| |The OHLA University Study Program allows international students to automatically enroll in multiple university programs throughout the United States. A team of experts prepares students for university studies, guides students towards successful admission. ||| |Pathway program provides students with the opportunity to prepare for college by getting information, doing exercises that make academic requirements clear, and removing common barriers that can stunt student progress. Topics: resources, teaching methods, writing skills, critical thinking skills, motivation, self-efficacy. Particular attention is paid to group work, mutual learning. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Pathway program
Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Cost of education|Room, food *|Books, consumables|Transport|Personal expenses|Medical insurance**
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High School
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USA
Los Angeles
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University of Toronto
8.4
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Description of University of Toronto
Year of foundation: 1827;|Location: Toronto, Canada;|Language of instruction: English;|Number of students: 88,000 people;|Age of students: 17+ years;|Type of study: State University.|Innis College;|New college;|St. Michael's College;|Trinity college;|University college;|Victoria college;|Woodsworth College.|Student suites are available at Innis College, Woodsworth College and Victoria College. These are apartments with 4-5 single bedrooms, 1-2 toilets, a fully equipped kitchen (equipment: refrigerator, stove, microwave) and a furnished living room. Each bedroom has a bed (with drawers for storage), a writing chair, a wardrobe for documents, cable TV, internet.|Colleges New, St. Michael's, Trinity, University, Victoria offer traditional hostel accommodation: 1-2-bed rooms are equipped with beds, desks, chairs, wardrobes, shared bathroom, kitchen for several rooms or a floor.|Badminton;|Baseball;|Basketball;|Cheerleading;|Cricket;|Curling;|Diving;|Handball;|Fencing;|Field hockey;|Football;|Golf;|Group Fitness (Drop-in);|Gymnastics;|Hockey;|Men play lacrosse;|Lacrosse;|Martial arts;|Mountain biking;|Skiing;|Weightlifting;|Parkour;|Rowing;|Rugby;|Ice skating and figure skating;|Football;|Squash;|Swimming and synchronized swimming;|Table tennis;|Tennis;|Athletics;|Volleyball;|Water polo;|Yoga, Pilates.|The University of Toronto is a leader in research and innovation, with significant influence both locally and globally. Outstanding scientists working in laboratories and departments of UT, seek to understand and solve the problems that the world is facing today, and pass on their research passion to students.|The University of Toronto offers over 700 undergraduate programs and 200 masters and doctoral courses. Thanks to the high-class teaching and research staff, students have the opportunity to master the latest developments in any field: The development of the next revolutionary technology; The study of the history of Renaissance art; An analysis of how urban politics affect the formation of food shortages.|The development of the next revolutionary technology;|The study of the history of Renaissance art;|An analysis of how urban politics affect the formation of food shortages.|University life is full of interesting events for students living on campus, as well as for those who live outside it. UT offers an intensive program of activities in the field of art, sports, charity. There are many interest clubs in the university + students can organize their own associations.|The development of the next revolutionary technology;|The study of the history of Renaissance art;|An analysis of how urban politics affect the formation of food shortages.|Transcripts from high school;|Self-assessment form;|Certificate confirming knowledge of the English language: Ontario - ENG4U / EAE4U; TOEFL - Internet total score 100 + 22 by letter; IELTS - 6.5 not lower than 6.0; GCSE / IGCSE / GCE - B or 6.|Ontario - ENG4U / EAE4U;|TOEFL - Internet total score 100 + 22 by letter;|IELTS - 6.5 not lower than 6.0;|GCSE / IGCSE / GCE - B or 6.|Ontario - ENG4U / EAE4U;|TOEFL - Internet total score 100 + 22 by letter;|IELTS - 6.5 not lower than 6.0;|GCSE / IGCSE / GCE - B or 6.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto quickly became Canada’s leading educational, research institution, one of the best universities in Toronto and one of the best options after finishing high schools in Toronto. The university intensively conducts research, invents and innovates. UT students have the opportunity to learn from outstanding thought leaders, to work with them through an interdisciplinary network of teachers, researchers, alumni, partners. The ideas, innovations and actions of more than 560,000 graduates have a positive impact on the world. ||| |The university consists of three campuses in which 88000 students from more than 160 countries study and live, 14000 teachers and 6000 employees work, more than 800 student clubs are organized and the third largest library system of North America functions. ||| |List of available programs to study ||| |The name of the program ||| |Degree Qualification ||| |Campus ||| |Accounting ||| |Bachelor of Commerce ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Actuarial science ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |African studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |American studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Animal physiology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Anthropology ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Applied Mathematics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Applied statistics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Archeology ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Architecture studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Art and Art History (program with Sheridan College) ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Art history ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Art History and Visual Culture ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Arts management ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Astronomical sciences ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Astronomy ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Astronomy and astrophysics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Astronomy and physics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Behavior, Genetics and Neurobiology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Biochemistry ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Biodiversity and Conservation biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Bioethics ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Bioinformatics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Bioinformatics and computational biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biological chemistry ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Biological physiics ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biology ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Biology for health sciences ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Biomedical physics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Biomedical toxicology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biotechnology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Book and Media Studies ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Buddhist Studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Canadian Studies ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Caribbean studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Cell and Molecular Biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Celtic studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Chemical engineering ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Engineering ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Chemical physics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Chemistry ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Christianity and culture ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Cinema studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |City studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Classical civilization ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Classics (Greek and Latin) ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Classics (Greek and Latin) ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Cognitive Science (Arts) ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Cognitive science (science) ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Commerce ||| |Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Communication, Culture, Information, and Technology ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Comparative physiology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Computer engineering ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Computer science ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Conservation and biodiversity ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Contemporary Asian Studies Program ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Criminology ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Czech and Slovak Studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Developedmental biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Diaspora and transnational studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Digital enterprise management ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Drama ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Earth and Environmental Systems ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Earth science ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |East asian studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Ecology and evolution ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Economics ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Economics and Mathematics ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Economics and Political Science ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Economics for Management Studies ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Business Administration / Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Education ||| |Bachelor of Education ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Electrical Engineering ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Engineering / Bachelor of Applied Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Electrical Engineering ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Engineering / Bachelor of Applied Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Economics for Management Studies ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Business Administration / Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Employment relationship ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Engineering science ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Engineering / Bachelor of Applied Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |English ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Environment and Health ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environment and Toxicology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environmental biology ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environmental chemistry ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environmental ethics ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environmental geography ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Environmental geoscience ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Environmental management ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Environmental physics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Environmental science ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |Environmental studies ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Equity studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Ethics, Society and Law ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |European studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Exceptionality in human learning ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Finance and Economics ||| |Bachelor of Commerce ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Financial economics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Finnish studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Forensic science ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Forest biomaterials science ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Forest Conservation (Arts) ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Forest Conservation (Science) ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |French ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |French and Italian ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |French Language and French Linguistics ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |French language and literature ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |French language learning ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |French studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |General physics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Genes, Genetics and Biotechnology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Genome biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Geographical information systems ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Geography ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Geology ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mississauga ||| |Geophysics ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Geoscience ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |German and Ukrainian ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |German studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Global asia studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Global health ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Greek ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Health and Disease ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Health studies ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |History ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Scarborough ||| |Mississauga ||| |History and Philosophy of Science and Technology ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |History and Political Science ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |History of religions ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Human biology ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Human geography ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Hungarian studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Immunology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Indigenous studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Industrial engineering ||| |Bachelor of Applied Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Information security ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |Integrative biology ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Interactive Digital Media ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |International affairs ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga ||| |International development studies ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Bachelor of Science with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |International relations ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Islamic studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Italian ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Mississauga, Downtown Toronto ||| |Jewish studies ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Journalism (Joint Program with Centennial College) ||| |Bachelor of Arts with Honors ||| |Scarborough ||| |Kinesiology ||| |Bachelor of Kinesiology ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Language Teaching and Learning: French and Italian ||| |List of postgraduate programs at University of Toronto ||| |The name of the program ||| |Degree Qualification ||| |Campus ||| |Adult Education and Community Development ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Aerospace Science and Engineering ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Anthropology ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Applied Computing ||| |Master of Science in Applied Computing ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Architecture ||| |Master of Architecture ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Astronomy and astrophysics ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biochemistry ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Bioethics ||| | ||| |Master of health science ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biomedical communications ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Biomedical Communications ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Biomedical engineering ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Biotechnology ||| |Master of Biotechnology ||| |Mississauga ||| |Cell and Systems Biology ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Chemistry ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Child Study and Education ||| | ||| |Master of Arts (Professional) ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Cinema studies ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Cities Engineering and Management ||| | ||| |Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering and Management ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Civil engineering ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Classics ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Clinical engineering ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Clinical Psychology ||| | ||| |Master of Arts / Doctor of Philosophy ||| |Scarborough ||| |Community health ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Public Health ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Comparative literature ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Computer science ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Counselling and Clinical Psychology ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Counselling psychology ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Education ||| |Doctor of Education ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Criminology ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Curriculum Studies and Teacher Development ||| | ||| |Master of Education ||| |Doctor of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Dentistry ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Doctor of Dental Surgery ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Developmental Psychology and Education ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Drama ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |East asian studies ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Ecology and Evolutionary Biology ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Economics ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Educational Leadership and Policy ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| |Bachelor of Arts ||| |Bachelor of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Doctor of Education ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Electrical and Computer Engineering ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |English ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Environmental science ||| |Master of Environmental Sciences ||| |Ph.D ||| |Scarborough ||| |European and Russian Affairs ||| |M.A ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Exercise sciences ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Finance ||| |Master of Finance ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Financial economics ||| |Master of Finance and Economics ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Financial insurance ||| | ||| |Master of Financial Insurance ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Financial risk management ||| | ||| |Master of Financial Risk Management ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Forensic accounting ||| |Forensic Master ||| |Mississauga ||| |Forest conservation ||| |Master of forest conservation ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Forestry ||| | ||| |Master of Science and Forestry ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |French language and literature ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Genetic Counseling ||| |Master of Science ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Geography ||| | ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Geology ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |German Literature, Culture and Theory ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Germanic Languages and Literatures ||| |M.A ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Global affair ||| |Master of International Affairs ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Global professional law ||| | ||| |Global Professional Master of Laws ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Health administration ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Health informatics ||| | ||| |Master of Health Informatics ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Health Policy, Management and Evaluation ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Higher education ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Education ||| |Doctor of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |History ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |History and Philosophy of Science and Technology ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |History of art ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Immunology ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Industrial Relations and Human Resources ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Information ||| |Master of Informatics ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Information Studies ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Italian Studies ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Landscape architecture ||| |Master of Landscape Architecture ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Language and Literacies Education ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Law ||| | ||| | ||| |Juris doctor ||| |Doctor of Law ||| |Master of Law ||| |Master of Law ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Linguistics ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Management ||| | ||| |Executive Master of Business Administration ||| |Master of business administration ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Management and Professional Accounting ||| |Master of Management and Professional Accounting ||| |Mississauga ||| |Management of innovation ||| | ||| |Master of Investment Management ||| |Mississauga ||| |Materials Science and Engineering ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Mathematical finance ||| |Master of Mathematics and Finance ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Mathematics ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Mechanical and Industrial Engineering ||| | ||| |Master of Applied Sciences ||| |Master of Engineering ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Medical biophysics ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Medical genomics ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Medical Radiation Sciences ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Medical science ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Medicine ||| |M.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Medieval studies ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Molecular genetics ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Museum studies ||| |Master of Museum Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Music ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Music performance ||| | ||| |Master of Music ||| |Doctor of Musical Arts ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Nursing science ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Nutritional Sciences ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Occupational therapy ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Occupational Therapy ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Pharmaceutical sciences ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Pharmacology ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Pharmacy ||| |Doctor of Pharmacy ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Philosophy ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Physical therapy ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Physical Therapy ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Physics ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Physiology ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Planning ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Planning ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Political science ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Professional kinesiology ||| | ||| |Master of Professional Kinesiology ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Psychology ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Public health sciences ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Master of Public Health ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Public policy ||| | ||| |Master of Public Policy ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Rehabilitation science ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |School and Clinical Child Psychology ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Slavic Languages and Literatures ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Social Justice Education ||| | ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Education ||| |Ph.D ||| |Doctor of Education ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Social work ||| | ||| |Master of Social Work ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Sociology ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Spanish ||| | ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Speech-Language Pathology ||| | ||| |Master of Science ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Statistics ||| | ||| |Master of Statistics ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |Sustainability management ||| | ||| | ||| |Master of Science in Sustainable Management ||| |Mississauga ||| |Teaching ||| | ||| |Master of Education ||| |Downtown toronto ||| | ||| |The study of religion ||| | ||| |Master of Theology ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Theological studies ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Master of Theological Studies ||| |Ph.D ||| |UTSG ||| |Theology ||| |Master of Theology ||| |UTSG ||| |Translational Research in the Health Sciences ||| |Master of Health Sciences ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Urban design ||| | ||| |Master of Urban Design ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Visual studies ||| | ||| |Master of Visual Arts ||| |Downtown toronto ||| |Women and Gender Studies ||| | ||| |M.A ||| |Ph.D ||| |Downtown toronto |||
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Cambridge University
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Description of Cambridge University
Student age: 18 +|Start dates: annually.|Enrollment requirements: A-Level (A-A *) or IB (40+), academic recommendations from school teachers, written work (essay), motivation letter, IELTS 7, 0 for each block of the test, additional subject, language tests (if necessary), interviews.|The result of studying: obtaining a bachelor's degree from one of the most prestigious universities in the world, huge career prospects at the international level.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: Bachelor's degree (average grade 4,8+), 2 academic recommendations +1 personal (professional), IELTS 7.0+, motivation letter, CV, GRE / GMAT results, written work.|The result of the studying: a master's degree in selected sciences, an opportunity to continue studying at doctoral studies, career prospects in Britain, any English-speaking country in the world, in Russia.|Age: 21+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 3 years.|Age: 18+|Language of instruction: English|Dates: 16.10-14.05|Duration: 1 year|Deadline for applications: 14.09.|English literature|Writing skills (artistic or journalistic style)|Archeology of Ancient Britain|History|Infectious diseases|Metaphysics, philosophy of languages and ethics|Cognitive psychology|Diplomatic relations.|Rugby|Rowing|Football|Basketball|Volleyball|Boxing|Martial arts|Motocross|Cross|Athletics|Lacrosse|Gymnastics|Badminton|Fencing|Shooting|Rock climbing|Curling|Mountaineering|Auto racing|Hockey|Netball|Horseback riding|Polo|Orienteering|Parachuting|Snowboarding|Yachting|Yoga.|Studying in the best university in Europe is prestigious. The Cambridge Diploma provides tremendous career prospects.|Studying in Cambridge is not only a high-quality academic preparation. The University motivates its students to achieve high goals. Among graduates of Cambridge University there are 61 Nobel Prize winners.|One of the most influential educational brands in the world. By prestige and level of influence, it can be compared with Harvard, MIT and Stanford.|The university has a status of one of the most successful research institutes in Europe and the world. Cambridge University has a membership in a variety of international associations.|The University is distinguished by an exclusive system of education, including mentoring. It provides the maximum level of attention to each student.|The lowest level of dropout in the world is observed.|Diploma of Cambridge University - it is a huge career prospects. The specialists who studied at the university are highly valued by the employers of all English-speaking and many other countries.|Restaurants|Cozy cafes|Noisy bars|Concerts for every taste|Theaters|Cinema|The central market and many shops.|Accommodation = 110 £ -180 £ per week|Meal = 4 £ -7 £ for lunch|Additional courses|Transport.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Cambridge University is one of the oldest in the English-speaking world and one of the finest universities in the UK. The structure of modern Cambridge includes 31 independent colleges (2 offer Magistracy and Doctoral studies, 29 - Bachelor's degree), more than one and a half hundred schools and departments. Cambridge University has been working in Britain since 1209. ||| |The University ranks first in TOP ranking of universities in the world. Here high-quality education in the best British traditions is available. Leading experts of the world work with students in various fields. In the university, curatorship is practiced. Such system with students allows to achieve high academic results. ||| |Studying is as high-tech as possible. Students in the university are given an opportunity to use the most advanced equipment in academic and research activities. Also, students have an access to the resources of 114 libraries, 9 museums. Their free time students spend in sections and clubs on interests - they are on the campus employs more than 600. Cambridge University also has official regional society for alumni who live, work or socialise in London.  All Cambridge alumni are welcome to join. ||| |Short information about program for those wishing to receive a basic higher education and one of the specialties in the modern world. ||| |About the program: Cambridge Bachelor's Degree is a qualitative theoretical and competent practical studying of specialists in various fields of activity. Programs are offered at 29 Cambridge University colleges. The directions of natural sciences, engineering, medicine, science (mathematics), law, history, economics, modern languages, psychology, political science, sociology are the most popular among foreign students. ||| |The system of study includes lecture, seminar, laboratory classes, independent studies, thematic educational trips, internship. ||| |Short information about program of postgraduate education for graduates of bachelor's degree. The course is distinguished by narrow specialization and practical orientation. ||| |The university offers 55 master's programs and 2 MBA programs. Students are offered a choice of two areas: scientific and humanitarian. The first involves the study of disciplines from archeology and anthropology to linguistics, management, law, religion and theology. The scientific direction includes natural sciences, IT, engineering, medicine, zoology, veterinary science, system biology, and etc. ||| |Studying on Master program has a number of differences from that in the bachelor's program. A special feature of the programs is practical orientation and specialization. The attention of students is offered more laboratory, seminar classes than lectures. The emphasis is also on independent research. A considerable part of the study time is spent on internships. ||| |You can get a PhD at the University of Cambridge in a wide range of specialties. The training takes place under the guidance of experienced professors and scientists from Cambridge. ||| |The university offers short, varied programs for university students and established professionals. Most programs do not require special knowledge and skills to enroll (with the exception of a strong command of English). Courses are taught by Cambridge lecturers and researchers. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Doctor program, Short university programs
The Old Schools, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TN
Accommodation = 110 £ -180 £ per week|Meal = 4 £ -7 £ for lunch|Additional courses|Transport.
University
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English
A-Level
2,450
£
year
United Kingdom
Cambridge
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Berlin Brandenburg International School
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Description of Berlin Brandenburg International School
Location: Germany, Brandenburg, southwest Berlin|Age of students: 3 - 19 years old|Educational programs: International Baccalaureate|Foundation year: 1990|Type of studying: mixed|Accommodation: boarding house, from 14 years old|Tuition fees: from 11,000 euros per term on full board basis|Ranking: an authoritative international school with a very high average score for exams of the IB program - 32.4|Start of studies: September, January.|The primary school offers EAL specialised training and support for pupils who are just starting to develop their language skills. If the child's level of English is from beginner to intermediate, they will be taught English in a small group with an EAL teacher. Enrichment classes are designed to help students develop literacy skills while building an understanding of the curriculum. EAL professionals work closely with classroom teachers to develop differentiated instruction and support to help pupils access the core curriculum and accelerate their learning.|In secondary school, students in need of EAL support can join small groups and continue their English exploration at the level they have. Students study similar literature, cover the same topics, and focus on most of the same global contexts as their peers in language and literature courses, while continuing to develop their speaking skills, listening, reading and writing.|Age – from three to six years,|The duration of training is from one year.|Thai Cooking School,|Going to the movies,|Bundesliga Football Trip,|Poker Club,|Chess tournament,|Berlin Botanical Garden with Christmas Market,|Escape rooms,|Karting|Paintball.|Pottery and sculpture,|Dancing|Robotics|Karate|Duke of Edinburgh International Award,|Creative Writing Club,|Model United Nations,|University Discussion Society,|Horticulture|Math Club,|Badminton|Volleyball|Soccer|Basketball|Instrumental program.|The Berlin Brandenburg International School is one of the few educational institutions in modern Germany where students have an opportunity to study in English and become immersed in the German cultural environment.|The campus occupies a large territory in the picturesque village of Kleinmachnow between Potsdam and Berlin. The school provides its students with a full range of academic and sports opportunities.|Academic programs are highly effective. More than 90% of the students in the school take examinations in compulsory subjects for A* -B grades. Graduates of the school enter leading universities in Germany and the world.|The IBIS course in BBIS is combined. Students are given an opportunity to study under the program with specialization in business and sports, business and tourism.|The school practices an individual approach to students. Classes are held in small groups with a capacity of up to 18 people, allowing teachers to devote necessary amount of attention to each student.|Registration fees 3,000 euros;|Deposit 2000 euros.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 EUR|Application fee 2000 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 EUR|Submission of the required documents, filling out the registration form,|Payment of the registration fee, the fee for booking a place in the boarding house,|Completed applications are processed by the Admissions Committee – applicants will now receive updated information on the status of their application through an online portal,|Students are tested and screened based on age and language proficiency. Entrance tests may include tests in mathematics, German and English to assess the requirements for EAL support,|If the application is approved, the Admissions Office will send a letter of acceptance, a contract with the school, an invoice for registration and, if necessary, a residence contract. In order to confirm the reservation of a place for a child, you must sign these contracts and pay the registration fee within three weeks of receipt,|Once a child is enrolled, staff recommend making an appointment and visiting campus prior to enrollment to discuss the student's transfer and the program offered.|Tulane University,|University of Alabama,|Lynn University,|Duke University,|Princeton University,|Emerson College,|McGill University,|Portland State University,|Stanford University,|University of Exeter,|Bocconi University,|University of Cambridge,|Queen Mary University of London,|Yonsei University,|University of Sidney.|Personal documents: passport, visa or residence permit, health insurance,|Academic reports for the last two academic years, scorecards, exam results, if any,|Results of the English language proficiency test. A high level of skills is not necessary for admission, as the school organizes support,|Individual achievements, subject to availability.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Berlin Brandenburg International School is a unique German school. The main purpose of its leadership determines the inspiration of students to continue studying throughout life. BBIS is considered to be an international educational institution. An intercultural environment is formed here, atmosphere of friendliness and mutual understanding between foreign students, teachers and students is created there. ||| |The school is distinguished by flexibility of curricula, schedule is tailored to students' needs in academic work and leisure. Each student has an opportunity to develop intellectually, participate in public life of the educational institution, and disclose creative potential. Also, in the school all conditions for sports are created. Physical development is also given a lot of attention. ||| |In elementary school, children learn basic and additional subjects. The curator (class teacher) leads basic curriculum. In addition, children learn computer science, physical education, German, art, music. These lessons are lead by specialists. Also in the primary school, students are offered an elective on reading. ||| |Students at this stage study a large number of general educational disciplines. Particular attention in secondary school is paid to the physical and personal development of children. The academic successes of schoolchildren is largely ensured by their personal motivation to achieve. The curriculum allows students to prepare for the basic IB course. ||| |In the 9th-10th form, students are studied in the IB Middle Years course. It ends with the execution of the project work and the receipt of the corresponding certificate. After the 10th grade students are given the choice between IB Diploma and IBCC (High School Diploma). The first program is classical, which is recognized internationally. The IB certificate is accepted by most ranking universities in the world. High School Diploma is distinguished by its professional orientation. In addition to basic subjects (similar to those in the standard IB course), students study special disciplines and develop profile skills. Within the framework of the IBCC program, the school offers study of disciplines in the field of business and sports, travel and tourism. ||| |The Early Learning Program empowers the youngest learners to follow their natural curiosity and interests. Children learn through interaction with the environment, and teachers facilitate this natural learning process.  The child will be encouraged to test their new theories about the world and develop their ability to think critically: throughout the year, students will follow blocks of research that promote in-depth exploration of concepts relevant to their interests. ||| |Teachers constantly observe the children, working together to discuss and interpret the actions and behaviors of the little ones. They then share their observations with the children themselves and work with them to develop the next stage of learning – an incredibly useful way to help students develop their own thinking strategies. ||| |The curriculum includes a wide range of activities related to games, exploration, physical activity, creativity. The campus is equipped with many rooms and outdoor areas that contribute to the versatile development of young students. |||
Art, computer techologies, music, physical education
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IB preparation(primary school), IB preparation(middle school), IB program, Early Years Program
Am Hochwald 30, 14532 Kleinmachnow
Registration fees 3,000 euros;|Deposit 2000 euros.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 EUR|Application fee 2000 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 EUR
University
Edinburgh
English
High School Diploma
13,500
year
Germany
Potsdam
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OISE York Summer School
8.4
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Description of OISE York Summer School
12 - 13 years (starting dates: 03.07 to 30.07, 2-4 weeks);|14 - 17 years (starting dates: 03.07 to 13.08, 2/3/4/6 weeks).|Development of the basic language skills;|Gaining confidence in the conversation.|Educational services;|Meals;|Accommodation;|Extra-curricular and excursion programs;|Transfer upon arrival and departure from England.|The language school on the Queen Ethelburga's College campus is conveniently located in the picturesque suburbs of historic York;|An opportunity to combine studying with excursions and active rest in York. In the summer, students are offered boat trips on the rivers crossing the city;|Curriculum is most effective. Each student in the camp increases level of English proficiency at least after 2 weeks;|There is strict discipline in the school. The campus is under protection. Teachers of the school accompany the walks and excursion trips of teenagers.|Numerous sports grounds;|Play areas;|Tennis courts;|Football fields;|A swimming pool;|Own cinema hall;|A canteen;|A medical center.|Registration fee - 100-150 pounds;|Transfer (any time) -185 pounds one way;|Insurance;|Flight tickets;|Visa services and fees;|Arranging admission to school;|Supervising (if necessary).|Transfer (one way) 220 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
OISE York Summer School is one of the summer center from international network in England. The school operates on the basis of Queen Ethelburga's College campus. The school has modern equipment, interactive teaching aids. Lessons are conducted by professional teachers. This, as well as the motivation of students to gain knowledge,determines the level of effectiveness of programs. ||| |Summer school attracts attention, certainly, not only by academic indicators. The school is chosen due to its location. Founded in the 1st century, York is one of the most touristy cities in England. Here a large part of the British historical heritage is concentrated. Summer school in UK will be the best choice for international students to improve English and get acquainted with history, culture of England. ||| |Brief information: Standard English educational course, designed for at least 2 weeks, providing for the study of the main language aspects. ||| |About the educational course: The language course is designed for 2 - 6 weeks. The academic schedule is 30 lessons per week. In the classroom, students learn grammar, vocabulary. Much attention is paid to communicative practice. The program participants also have to work on the development of reading, writing, listening skills. Classes are held in an interactive form. ||| |Students age: ||| |Requirements for admission: language level - from A1. ||| |Result of the educational program: ||| |Educational group: up to 8 students. ||| |Lesson duration: 45 minutes. ||| |The cost of the educational program includes: |||
Academic English, Art, business English, English for children, English for teenagers, English for the summer, Filmmaking, General English, Intensive English
disco, Fashion shows, karaoke, talent show, Team games
Summer holiday english
Thorpe Underwood Hall, Thorpe Green Lane, York YO26 9SS, United Kingdom
Registration fee - 100-150 pounds;|Transfer (any time) -185 pounds one way;|Insurance;|Flight tickets;|Visa services and fees;|Arranging admission to school;|Supervising (if necessary).|Transfer (one way) 220 GBP
Language school
null
English
null
1,610
£
week
United Kingdom
York
null
https://smapse.com//glenalmond-college-perth/
Glenalmond College
8.4
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Description of Glenalmond College
Mathematics|English|French|Physics|Religious Studies|Biology|Physical culture and sport|Chemistry|Information and computer technologies.|French (intensive course)|Music|German|History|Latin|Art|Geography and etc.|Religious Studies|Ancient world history|Policy|Design and art|Music|Biology|Mathematics|Business course|History of art|Chemistry|Latin|Technology and Design|History|Drama and theater|Greek language|Economy|German|Higher Mathematics|English|Geography|French.|Volleyball;|Basketball;|Tennis;|Cricket;|Swimming;|Track and field athletics;|Skiing ;|Lacrosse;|Sailing and yachting;|Horse riding;|Netball and others.|More than 12% of students passed the A Level exam to A *;|30% of students completed the program with grades A - A *;|28% of GCSE graduates received A * (9-8).|Training on the program;|Lunch (for students of the day form).|Accommodation and meals;|Sport activities;|Excursion program;|Use of the laundry;|Stationery, teaching aids, books and materials.|Registration fee (not refundable) = £ 50;|Medical insurance;|Training deposit = 3000 £;|Invitation for visa and sending it (DHL courier service) = £ 50;|Additional excursions;|Additional music lessons, English lessons, individual lessons with the teacher;|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions (on request);|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy).|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Glenalmond College is one of the best private schools in Scotland, offering mixed training - boys and girls from 12 to 18 years old. Glenalmond College was founded in 1847 and initially accepted only boys for training - the situation changed only in 1990, and today it has a joint education. The curriculum takes into account and carefully preserves all the main features of the national education system, paying attention to all the characteristics of each student, his/her individual inclinations and academic requirements. Each student has a curator who is ready to help with the solution of any academic issues, to help in a difficult situation. ||| |The main task of Glenalmond College is not only the effective academic development of students but also to cultivate valuable human qualities and social skills: a sense of responsibility, tolerance, respect for other people, the ability to form and defend their point of view. Graduates show excellent results: approximately 98% are enrolled in well known universities, including the most prestigious and rating ones. For the most stubborn, ambitious and gifted students, there are special training programs for entering Oxbridge, preparatory programs for applicants for medical, dental and law faculties. The college pays great attention to the vocational guidance of students - senior students are constantly interviewed, discussions, open lessons on career prospects: how to get the chosen profession, where to go (university and faculty), what subjects are better for studying, etc. College graduates confirm that they received valuable knowledge and skills here that were the basis for their successful career, they received a powerful incentive to personal achievements and successes. ||| |To date, about 15% of students are international students from many countries of the world - an excellent opportunity to integrate into the British education system, adapt to its abilities and requirements. In Glenalmond College there is a special support program that does everything to make foreign students quickly join the school life, they did not have any difficulties in adapting. The main point of the program is that every foreign student has a mentor from among the senior students (he/she is usually older than the student for 1-2 years): the mentor helps to master the English language, understand the intricacies and difficulties of Britain education, get comfortable at the campus, make a schedule and. Etc. ||| |Pupils are admitted to the school starting from the age of 12, but it is also possible to apply later to the priority training program (mostly children arrive at 12-13 and 16 years old). Entrance tests for logic, mathematics and English are required. Foreign students, for whom English is not native, must also provide a certificate confirming the required level (IELTS from 4.0). Students who have shown insufficiently high level of English (not fluent), can pass the supporting and corrective language course EAL: it will help to improve the language skills necessary for the full mastery of the school curriculum. ||| |British education is globally revered for its high quality. The UK's historical connections, like those with Hong Kong, still attract families seeking schools with an international perspective. Parents look for strong academic results and opportunities for their children to build a global network of friends, preparing them for a multilingual, international world. They also value that British schools often pave the way to top universities, not just in the UK but also in the US, which is a significant bonus. ||| |The main program of the secondary school, the successful completion of which is supported by the receipt of a corresponding certificate (General Certificate of Secondary Education). Pupils study 8-9 subjects, among which are mandatory for all and additional electives, which each student chooses independently, focusing on their own academic needs and interests. ||| |The compulsory subjects include: ||| |You can choose as additional subjects: ||| |Effective, profound program of preparation for entering the university, is designed for 2 years. The selected small number of subjects is studied very thoroughly, almost at the university level - that is why the Certificate of Advanced Level of General Education, which is received by students who have successfully completed the course, is so highly valued by universities all over the world and often counted as entrance exams. ||| |In the first year of study (the so-called AS-level), students study 4 subjects, on the second - focus on only three. You can choose from a fairly extensive list: |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, design, geography, history, maths, music, physical education, physics, politics, Religious studies
basketball, cricket, Drama, football, golf, hockey, horseback riding, lacrosse, music studio, Rifle shooting, rugby, sailing, swimming, tennis, track-and-field athletics
GCSE, A-Level program
Glenalmond, Perth, Perth and Kinross PH1 3RY,
Training on the program;|Lunch (for students of the day form).|Accommodation and meals;|Sport activities;|Excursion program;|Use of the laundry;|Stationery, teaching aids, books and materials.|Registration fee (not refundable) = £ 50;|Medical insurance;|Training deposit = 3000 £;|Invitation for visa and sending it (DHL courier service) = £ 50;|Additional excursions;|Additional music lessons, English lessons, individual lessons with the teacher;|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions (on request);|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy).|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
English
GCSE
12,500
£
term
Scotland
Perthshire
null
https://smapse.com//cesar-ritz-colleges-switzerland/
César Ritz Colleges Switzerland
8.4
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Description of César Ritz Colleges Switzerland
Age of students: 18 years of age|Total number of students in César Ritz Colleges Switzerland: 600 people|Language of instruction: English|Location of César Ritz: Switzerland (Brig, Lucerne, Le Bouvre)|Founded: 1982|Course start: January 11, April 4, July 4, October 3|Duration of studying: from 1 year|Programs: Bachelor's, Master's, MBA, University Preparation (International Business in Hotel and Tourism Management; Arts in Hospitality Business Management; Tourism Management; Science in International Hospitality Management).|Meridien|Sheraton|Jadini beach Mombasa|Four Seasons|The St Regis New York|Ritz-Carlton|Hotel at Universal Studios|Movenpick Hotels|The Swiss Grand Seoul|Hilton|Jumeirah|Holiday Inn|The Nikko Hotel Sydney|The Savoy London|Holiday Inn|Four Points|Mandarin Singapore|Navarro hotels|Ramada|Accor|Dusit Thani Bangkok|Marriott|Radisson|Caesar park|Raffles|Intercontinental|Kempinski|La Casa de Zorro California|Hyatt|Westin|Melia|Conrad.|Le Bouvere is located almost on the shore of the famous Lake Geneva, very close to the state border of France (the nearest airport is in Geneva) - this is a famous summer resort near Lausanne and Montreux;|Lucerne is located in the German-speaking canton in the building of the former elite hotel (the nearest airport in Zurich, the journey time is 1 hour) - the population is about 76 thousand people, the city is famous for its hospitality, rich culture and history;|Brig is at the foot of the mountains near the major and famous ski resorts of the Swiss Alps, such as Zermatt and Saas-Fee (the nearest airport is Milan).|Management in the field of public catering (2 terms + internship); Diploma - Swiss certificate in hotel and Restaurant Operations;|Number of rooms and hospitality (3 terms + internship); Diploma - Swiss Higher Diploma in Hotel and Tourism Management;|International Business, Business Planning (3 terms + internship at the request of the student); Diploma - Bachelor of International Business in Hotel and Tourism Management / WSU Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Business Management.|Master of Arts, diploma - Master of Arts in International Business in Hotel and Tourism Management:_x000D_ Management in the field of public catering and tourism business: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student; Hotel and tourist business project planning: 1 trimester.|Management in the field of public catering and tourism business: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student;|Hotel and tourist business project planning: 1 trimester.|Master of Science, diploma - Master of Science in International Hospitality Management:_x000D_ Hospitality and e-business Management: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student + writing a thesis (2 terms).|Hospitality and e-business Management: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student + writing a thesis (2 terms).|Management in the field of public catering and tourism business: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student;|Hotel and tourist business project planning: 1 trimester.|Hospitality and e-business Management: 3 terms + internship at the request of the student + writing a thesis (2 terms).|Swimming pool;|Skating rink;|Ski and snowboard trails.|Accreditation by the prestigious British university Derby (master's programs)|Collaboration with Washington State University (9th among the national ranking of the universities of hotel services and business) and the University of Derby (5th place in the UK among the studying of hotel staff )|The only profile school in Switzerland, which received the prestigious TedQual certificate from the UN tourism organization|The combination of intensive theoretical studying and a large amount of practice, active development of business, leadership skills, professional grasp|The variety of curricula: degree courses, bachelor's and master's degrees, a wide range of sought after specialties|Courses on the development of personal and social qualities are included in the compulsory curriculum for each course - colleges were the first in which it was accepted|The colleges also include the Swiss Academy of Culinary Arts|Full care for the employment of graduates: valuable internships, job fairs, regular meetings with representatives of leading companies, creative evenings and lectures.|Undergraduate;|Master of Arts;|Master of Science;|Foundation.|Cesar Ritz College (Lucerne): double room Deluxe, double Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College (Lucerne): single standard, single Deluxe, single Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College single Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College double room Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College (Le Bovere): single standard; single Deluxe; single Superior Deluxe.|Translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the embassy);|Education deposit (refundable);|Transfer to both side (airport);|Cancellation Insurance;|Operating expense;|Private car parking;|Express delivery DHL / TNT original invitations;|Medical insurance;|Round trip airfares.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
For over 20 years Cesar Ritz Colleges has been studying highly qualified specialists for the hospitality industry, restaurant business and international tourism. The educational programs are based on the foundations laid down by the legendary César Riz, who created the first luxury hotels, is the founder of the world-famous Ritz network, he is also the author of the world-famous slogan "The customer is always right". This legendary man was the first to turn hospitality technology into a prestigious and profitable business. Cesar Ritz Colleges are trully the best universities in Europe in hospitality industry. ||| |Separate and significant plus of studying in Cesar Ritz Colleges - the opportunity to pass a valuable paid internship in the best restaurants and hotels in Switzerland, Europe and the world. In the process of practice, international students quickly understand all the processes of the hotel or restaurant as a whole, acquire the most valuable practical skills and knowledge, experience in the specialty - all this helps them to get a profitable job and a successful post after graduation. ||| |Every year a large job fair is held: all students have a chance to communicate with representatives of the best companies in the hospitality industry, to establish business contacts and acquaintances, to agree on internship. Participating companies represent not only hotels and restaurants, but also travel agencies, casinos, insurance and airlines companies, cruise ships. Examples include organizations that collaborate regularly with Cesar Ritz and host their students for internships: ||| |College Is a part of the prestigious educational association of Switzerland colleges - Swiss Education Group  - today this organization is the leader in its field in Switzerland. A fruitful and productive cooperation has been established with the American colleague Washington State University and the British University of Derby, giving students the opportunity to obtain a double diploma - the college and the State University of Washington. ||| |The first campus of the Cesar Ritz Colleges was opened in 1982 (Brig), now campuses are added to the structure in Le Bauver (French-speaking part of the country) and Lucerne (German part of Switzerland): usually students 1-2 Year bachelor, students of final semesters and the master's program are engaged on the basis of Brig: ||| |Almost anything! Social, sports clubs and events, excellent studying conditions, hundreds of equally passionate peers who are ready to share your interests and hobbies. Universities on their online portals always post comprehensive information about such communities, at the beginning of the academic year they organize introductory events: come and get to know each group and club personally! ||| |Quick overview: Duration of studying is 3 years. One trimester is designed for 11 weeks plus practice from 4 to 6 months. ||| |The course is divided into several programs: ||| |Quick overview: the duration of studying is 2 years. Trimester lasts 11 weeks, also the paid internship for 4-6 months is included in the educational program. ||| |The learning process is divided into two areas with several stages: |||
Hospitality Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hotel business, MA in Entrepreneurship for the Global Hospitality and Tourism Industry, Master of Arts in Hospitality, Health and Wellbeing, Organization of hotel business, theatre studies
bango jumping, Cyclotourism, oars riding, paintball, sailing, skiing, volleyball, Water skiing
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Löwenstrasse, 6004 Luzern
Undergraduate;|Master of Arts;|Master of Science;|Foundation.|Cesar Ritz College (Lucerne): double room Deluxe, double Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College (Lucerne): single standard, single Deluxe, single Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College single Superior Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College double room Deluxe;|Cesar Ritz College (Le Bovere): single standard; single Deluxe; single Superior Deluxe.|Translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the embassy);|Education deposit (refundable);|Transfer to both side (airport);|Cancellation Insurance;|Operating expense;|Private car parking;|Express delivery DHL / TNT original invitations;|Medical insurance;|Round trip airfares.
University
null
English
null
39,880
CHF
year
Switzerland
Lucerne
null
https://smapse.com//summer-camp-pilgrims-harrow-school/
Pilgrims Harrow School Summer Camp
8.4
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Description of Pilgrims Harrow School Summer Camp
Location: London, England, United Kingdom|Age of the pupils: 8-17 years|Type of accommodation: residence|Educational programs: standard language course|Program dates: from 7 July to 18 August|Language of instruction: English.|15 lessons per week|Groups of up to 12 people each|The minimum duration of studying is 3 weeks.|General development of all basic language skills;|Improving grammar and pronunciation;|Getting rid of accent;|Developing communication and speech skills.|Tennis|Football|Basketball|Badminton|Volleyball|Baseball and other team games|Swimming.|Modern sports complex;|Large indoor pool with heated water;|Tennis courts;|Numerous fields and grounds for team games and sports.|Studying on the program (15 lessons weekly)|Accommodation and meals (residence, rooms for 1-2 people, full boarding house)|Group transfer in both directions (Heathrow and Gatwick airports: arrival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., departures from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.)|Excursions, leisure, sports and entertainment programs|Teaching aids, books and materials|24-hour childcare and full security guarantee.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Founded in 1974, the language center Pilgrims today has several branches operating on the basis of prestigious and respected educational institutions throughout Britain . Here students are offered effective combined English language courses: suitable options are available for 8-year-olds, for schoolchildren and students, and for adults who want to improve the language level. In addition, staying in the center will help to prove yourself and your talents, to try your hand at a new kind of activity, to learn more about Great Britain during fascinating excursions, to have fun and find new friends from all over the world. ||| |Pilgrims Harrow School is a popular course in London , based on the campus of an elite private school Harrow School . During the main academic year, especially talented and gifted children, members of the royal family, children of famous diplomats, statesmen and businessmen study here. The foundation year of the school is 1572: since then many of its graduates have become known to the whole world by individuals and in-demand specialists of their field (for example, we note Lord Byron or Winston Churchill). The historic center of the English capital can be reached in just 20 minutes, the road to Heathrow Airport will take half an hour, and to Gatwick - one and a half. ||| |EXAMPLE SCHEDULE OF THE DAY ||| |7:15 = start of the day ||| |8:00 = breakfast together with teachers and language practice ||| |8:45 = general morning meeting and discussion of plans for the upcoming day ||| |9:00 = start of English classes ||| |12:30 = lunch with teachers, language and Speech practice ||| |13:45 = games, creative studios and clubs, sports games and competitions ||| |18:15 = dinner with teachers, language and communication practice ||| |19:30 = extra-curricular evening entertainment program (all in English) ||| |22: 30 = end of the day ||| |Quick overview: this is a wonderful combined course is designed for international students who do not want to limit themselves to academic pursuits and want to spend time also on sports grounds, interesting trips and excursions, to participate in extracurricular activities and manifest themselves in art and creativity. ||| |About the educational program: ||| |Before the beginning of each program, students undergo special testing, which distributes them to groups according to the level of basic education. Also, the distribution takes into account the age of students (students are engaged with their peers) and the international principle (in one class there are practically no representatives of one language and country, nationality). This helps to make language and educational progress more intensive, and studying - more comfortable. ||| |Classes are held mainly in the morning: this is by no means a boring cramming. On the contrary, teachers tend to turn learning into an exciting game, to arrange various interactive, role situations, lively discussions in order to interest students and motivate them to study English diligently. During various leisure, sports and excursion activities, children can consolidate their knowledge in an informal, friendly environment. ||| |The language course is aimed at development of different aspects of the language: ||| |Group transfer operates on arrival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., departures - from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. |||
Academic English, Classes in mini-groups, English for children, English for teenagers, English for the summer, General English, physical education
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English+summer vacation
5 High St, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex HA1 3HP,
Studying on the program (15 lessons weekly)|Accommodation and meals (residence, rooms for 1-2 people, full boarding house)|Group transfer in both directions (Heathrow and Gatwick airports: arrival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., departures from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.)|Excursions, leisure, sports and entertainment programs|Teaching aids, books and materials|24-hour childcare and full security guarantee.
Private school
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English
null
3,530
£
week
United Kingdom
London
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Harvard Summer School
8.4
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Description of Harvard Summer School
Location: Cambridge, USA|Age of the pupils: 15-19 years|Language of instruction: English|Accommodation type : Residences (on the campus of the university)|Dates: from June 18 to August 6.|George Washington University|Bowdoin|Universities of Chicago|Stanford|Brown|Middlebury|Amherst|Swarthmore|Columbia|MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)|Williams|Duke|Pennsylvania|Yale|Wellesley|Brandeis|Smith|Rice and others.|Bases of economy|Automation and programming|English for foreigners|Creating dynamic sites|neurobiology|general chemistry|Shakespeare|Multiparametric calculus|Introduction to psychology|Wit and humor|Reading and studying strategies (managing their time, improving their performance, skills in correct and fast reading).|Lectures and seminars;|Theoretical discussions;|Practical experiments and experiments in laboratories;|Master classes and joint work with leading scientists of different countries.|Students' age: 12+ years old,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Newbury Street|Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall,|Beacon Hill,|Freedom Trail,|A weekend in New York and much more, including on-campus activities: sports games and tournaments, quizzes, parties and discos.|Extra night (in residence or host family),|Medical insurance,|Registration fee,|Transfer.|Team competitions;|Sports events;|Talent Show;|Concerts of dance;|Musical and theatrical groups (own dance studio).|Cancellation guarantee 1260 USD|Medical insurance 200 USD|TOEFL: 200 (computer-based TOEFL) or 100 (iBT)|IELTS: 7.0|PTEA: 68.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The summer school at the world famous Harvard University was opened in 1871 - this is one of the first American summer schools, opened on the basis of an educational institution of this format. Today, the Harvard Summer School is part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, considered to be one of the most popular and quality seasonal programs in the United States. ||| |At summer Harvard Summer School courses, students from around the world can get academic credits that are counted to admission to universities throughout the world (especially the US and Europe) for undergraduate programs. Educational credits practically serve as equivalent to olympiad certificates and medals, recommendations of well-known and respected professors. ||| |The Harvard Summer School annually hosts approximately 5,000 students from around the world, 20% of whom subsequently go to Harvard University. Stay and study at the Summer School will allow you to adapt to the American educational environment, to get used to a new language and cultural environment, and to gain a valuable experience of living on the campus of one of the world's best universities. Students of summer courses can use all the resources of the university: scientific laboratories, libraries, meet with the best teachers, professors, specialists in various fields, communicate with talented peers of the same age. ||| |The school employs experienced educational consultants who help children to choose a college and a future university. Among the permanent residents of the summer school are representatives of such educational institutions as: ||| |Classes at Harvard Summer School in many ways repeat the program of the American high school: it is more than 40 disciplines - technical, humanitarian, social, informatics, foreign languages ​​(more than 10), economics, literature. A total of more than 300 classes are available to students in the afternoon and evening. Many courses are similar to those offered at Harvard on the bachelor's program. Foreign students, for whom English is not native, can study at a special Institute of English. There is also an opportunity to study abroad - partner educational institutions and branches are located in Greece, China and other countries. The most popular professions students choose are the following: ||| |The summer courses program was rigorously tested by independent professionals and professors at Harvard University and fully meets the highest standards of Harvard University itself. ||| |Students are given the opportunity to work with a variety of academic forms: ||| |Summer students often attend Harvard professors' seminars (up to 15 people on each direction) - this gives an opportunity to take part in serious scientific work, to acquire valuable academic experience under the guidance of a professional. ||| |Note that the passage of the Summer School does not guarantee entry into Harvard - however, students who have completed courses with a large number of credits look more attractive in the eyes of the admission committee, according to statistics, they are easier to interview and write an introductory essay more qualitatively. ||| |The duration of the Harvard Summer School program is 3 or 7 weeks: students study 6 weeks, and the last, 7 week, is assigned for examination tests and examinations. Each chosen educational course helps to earn 4-8 educational credits, which can be counted upon admission to higher education programs. ||| |An innovative, modern and relevant STEM program provides an opportunity to gain unique knowledge during the summer holidays that meets the challenges of the 21st century. Students will work closely with experienced faculty on projects, research, build robots, and develop valuable personal and academic skills. There are 18 themed classroom sessions each week. ||| |In addition, the course is filled with interesting excursions: for example, students go to the famous MIT, Harvard University, the New England City Aquarium, the Science Museum, etc. ||| |But there are also entertainment activities on this course! First of all, these are walks around Boston and discovering its unique attractions and corners: ||| |All participants of the summer program live in a cozy residence of the university in the central part of Boston, surrounded by historical monuments and attractions. The residence offers comfortable rooms for several students, boarding meals. ||| |Paid additionally and not included in the price: |||
Art, business, computer techologies, engineering, foreign language, humanitarian sciences, journalism, letter, literature, maths, Natural science, social sciencies
basketball, Chorus, excursions, football, music studio, rowing, softball, swimming, tennis, volleyball
Summer academic English, STEM program
Cambridge, Mass. 02138, USA
Cancellation guarantee 1260 USD|Medical insurance 200 USD
University
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English
High School
6,170
$
week
USA
Boston
Massachusetts
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ILAC Vancouver Summer Junior Camp
8.4
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Description of ILAC Vancouver Summer Junior Camp
Location: Vancouver, Canada|Student age: 14-17 years|Accomodation type: Family (half board)|Type of study: Mixed|Language of instruction: English|Arrivals and departures on Saturdays / Sundays;|Minimum duration: 2 weeks;|The minimum level of English: Beginner;|Duration of each lesson: 45 minutes;|Number of students in the group: up to 15 people;|The time of the lessons: 13:30 - 17:50.|Arrivals and departures on Saturdays / Sundays;|Minimum duration: 1 week;|The minimum level of English: beginner;|Lesson duration: 45 minutes;|Small educational groups: not more than 15 people;|Intensity of lessons: standard (20 weekly) or intensive (25 per week);|The time of the lessons: 13:30 - 17:50.|Preparing for the IELTS or TOEFL international exams;|Business English;|Expansion of the vocabulary (including business or profile, terminology);|Academic English and the development of special skills), etc.|Vancouver Marine Aquarium;|Queen Elizabeth Park;|Quasar and laser shooting range;|Wakeboarding and water sports;|Bike tours in Stanley Park;|Visit to Lookout Tower and Chinatown;|Excursion to Whistler and inflatable tubing;|Visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge;|Kayaking on the island of Boven;|Exciting game Scavenger Hunt;|Excursion to Cargo Mountain;|The Playland amusement park.|Training on the selected program (standart or intensive);|Accommodation and meals (host family, room for 1-2 people, full board);|Training materials, books and manuals;|Registration fee;|Initial Testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Leisure and entertainment program, excursions;|Group transfer in both directions (Toronto airport);|Medical insurance.|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Personal pocket expenses;|Air tickets in both directions.|Medical insurance 21 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Consular fee|Pocket money|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The leading Canadian language centers of the International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) are located in the largest and most developed cities of the country - ILAC Vancouver (Summer Camp ILAC Vancouver) is one of the most sought after centers of the network. The company specializes in teaching English to foreign students: any student (regardless of age, initial level of knowledge and training, personal requirements and requests) will be able to find an effective, balanced and convenient program for himself. Summer language and combined programs for children and teenagers are very popular: this is an excellent chance to not only improve your language skills and speak fluent English, but also relax with pleasure, make a sea of ​​new friends and get acquainted with unique Canadian attractions. ||| |Vancouver, where ILAC Vancouver is located (Vancouver Summer Camp ILAC) - the city is very picturesque and as friendly: it has a mild climate, friendly locals, a lot of green parks, squares and gardens, bike paths and places for walking. Vancouver owes its climate to a very convenient location: on the one hand it is protected by a mountain range, on the other - by the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Here, almost every week, there are various cultural events: festivals, parties, shows, concerts, large city processions and holidays, etc. It is a bright multinational city, where it will be pleasant to study 365 days a year. ||| |We have a flexible refund and cancellation policy that takes into account unforeseen circumstances such as illness, travel restrictions, or emergencies. We understand that plans may need to change, and we work with parents to accommodate their needs whenever possible. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational course: The universal language course is suitable for any category of students aged 14-17: those who are just beginning to learn a foreign language, and for those who want to improve their existing skills and knowledge. This program provides a rich cultural program in addition to language lessons - you can not get bored with students! Classes are held in the morning (ending before lunch), and then students are waiting for a variety of excursions, leisure and entertainment activities, sports games and competitions. ||| |Brief information: ||| |About the educational program: A language course for international students who want to plan their own free time and entertainment program on their own. This program includes only language lessons - all activities, excursions, shopping, students plan independently in their free time. ||| |Students can choose the most convenient option of intensity: standard (20 lessons weekly) or intensive (25 lessons weekly). Intensive course, in addition to general language classes, includes additional practices, lectures and seminars on one of the selected topics: ||| |After the completion of the course, all students receive a corporate certificate indicating everyone's success and achievements. |||
Academic English, business English, IELTS preparation, Preparation for TOEFL
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Event english, Summer teens english
688 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B, Canada
Training on the selected program (standart or intensive);|Accommodation and meals (host family, room for 1-2 people, full board);|Training materials, books and manuals;|Registration fee;|Initial Testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Leisure and entertainment program, excursions;|Group transfer in both directions (Toronto airport);|Medical insurance.|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy);|Personal pocket expenses;|Air tickets in both directions.|Medical insurance 21 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Consular fee|Pocket money
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null
English
Academic English
3,470
$CAD
week
Canada
Vancouver
British Columbia
https://smapse.com//surval-school-montreux-summer-camp-switzerland/
Surval School Montreux Summer Camp
8.4
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Description of Surval School Montreux Summer Camp
Location: Montreux, Switzerland|Established: in 1961|The age of the students: 11-16 years|Type of study: separate|Accommodation type: residence (boarding house)|Dates: from June 25 to August 4|Language of instruction: English, French.|21 English lessons per week;|Small educational groups - not more than 6 people in each;|1 lesson = 45 minutes;|The minimum level of knowledge: Beginner;|Minimum duration: 3 weeks (arrivals from Sunday to Saturday);|Dates: from June 25 to August 4.|Grammar;|Vocabulary;|Auditing (listening comprehension);|Written speech;|Oral speech (spoken English);|Phonetics (pronunciation correction, accent correction).|21 lessons of French weekly;|Groups of up to 6 people in each;|Duration of each lesson - 45 minutes;|Language level - Beginner;|Minimum duration: 3 weeks (arrivals from Sunday to Saturday);|Dates: from June 25 to August 4.|Grammar;|Vocabulary (vocabulary expansion);|Phonetics (correction of pronunciation, correction of accent);|Basics of syntax;|Auditing (perception of a foreign speech by ear);|Reading;|Oral speech (spoken French);|Written speech.|Windsurfing;|Sailing;|Rafting;|Water skiing;|Fishing;|Boating.|Language course (21 lessons per week - English or French to choose from);|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board, rooms for 1-4 people);|All the necessary teaching aids, books and materials;|Initial testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Entertainment and leisure program, sports and excursions;|Local taxes;|Laundry services;|Branded T-shirt with camp symbols, photo for memory;|Transfer in both directions (Geneva airport, group).|Registration fee (not refundable);|Educational deposit;|Round trip tickets;|Transfers;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy);|Compulsory health insurance;|Personal pocket expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 500 CHF|Deposit for a course/programme 1500 CHF|Medical insurance 160 CHF|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Documents translations|Flight tickets|Pocket money|Consular fee|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
One of the best schools in the world - the prestigious Swiss boarding school Surval School Montreux - opened its doors to young ladies back in 1961, and now in summer it is based on a summer camp for girls aged 11-16 who come here from all over Peace. Surval School Montreux Summer Camp, like the year-round boarding school, has long established itself with an exceptionally good side: the reputation of the establishment, the highest quality of services and the level of educational programs, professional educators and administrative staff, an amazing territorial location near the Alps and Lake Geneva ... Is it possible to find better conditions for training in a summer camp? ||| |Today, the Surval School Montreux Summer Camp is part of the educational organization Bellevue Education, which annually helps its members to develop and modernize, to keep pace with the educational world and to set new trends and quality heights for all other schools. ||| |The total number of female students in the Surval School Montreux is only about 90 people: there is a separate form of study, and only girls can live and study here. Thanks to small classes of 6-10 people and highly qualified, qualified teachers, each student can count on an individual, personal approach, maximum attention to her personal needs, interests and abilities. ||| |All training is conducted in the school in English: this helps the graduates to better integrate into the world community and easier to enter the best universities around the world. ||| |Much attention is paid to the spiritual, moral education of young ladies: here girls are taught from an early age to be educated, polite, strong spirit and endurance, stimulate creative and communicative abilities, teach to be gentle, but self-confident leaders. A special center for beauty and health is created to ensure that girls learn to follow their appearance, try to be developed physically, healthy and athletic: lessons are given for dancing, horse riding and other sports. ||| |We have a flexible refund and cancellation policy that takes into account unforeseen circumstances such as illness, travel restrictions, or emergencies. We understand that plans may need to change, and we work with parents to accommodate their needs whenever possible. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational program: The summer combined course at the Surval School Montreux Summer Camp is the best opportunity not only to improve your English language skills, but also to relax surrounded by magnificent Swiss landscapes along with new friends from around the world! ||| |The duration of the summer program can be from 3 to 6 weeks: each student independently chooses a priority option based on personal abilities, requests and opportunities. Before the beginning of the training, all girls undergo an introductory testing, which distributes them into groups according to the level of knowledge - this makes the training not only more effective, but also more comfortable. ||| |The language course helps to improve all the basic language skills: ||| |For a full-fledged, effective assimilation of the program, songs, films and games in English are actively used, discussions and discussions, role games are arranged. The atmosphere of a complete language immersion helps to improve knowledge and skills very quickly and practically without any effort on the part of the student: at the end of the course each student receives a corporate name certificate, where all her achievements and successes are noted, recommendations for further education and development are given. ||| |Brief information: ||| |The summer combined French course will help you learn the language in a free, relaxed and friendly atmosphere. For the best mastering of the material, teachers actively use interactive forms (discussions, discussions, general seminars, role plays and skits), they show films and performances in French, they sing with the students of the song. The language is also learned in the course of excursions, leisure and entertainment events, in communicating with new friends: communicative and speech skills develop so quickly and easily that the students themselves do not notice how they even begin to think in French! ||| |The process of improving French affects all the basic, fundamental skills and knowledge: ||| |To make the learning process easier, quick and comfortable, before the beginning of the study all girls are offered an introductory test: it distributes them to the appropriate groups according to the level of knowledge. At the end of the program, each student receives a brand name certificate: all her successes are recorded there, the language level achieved, recommendations of teachers regarding further education and development are given. |||
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English+summer vacation, Summer kids french
Route de Glion 56, 1820 Montreux, Switzerland
Language course (21 lessons per week - English or French to choose from);|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board, rooms for 1-4 people);|All the necessary teaching aids, books and materials;|Initial testing of knowledge;|Company certificate at the end of the program;|Entertainment and leisure program, sports and excursions;|Local taxes;|Laundry services;|Branded T-shirt with camp symbols, photo for memory;|Transfer in both directions (Geneva airport, group).|Registration fee (not refundable);|Educational deposit;|Round trip tickets;|Transfers;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy);|Compulsory health insurance;|Personal pocket expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 500 CHF|Deposit for a course/programme 1500 CHF|Medical insurance 160 CHF|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Documents translations|Flight tickets|Pocket money|Consular fee
Boarding school
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Switzerland
Montreux
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Cambridge University Summer Academic Camp
8.4
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Description of Cambridge University Summer Academic Camp
Location: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom|Age of students: 13-18 years|Number of programs: 17 main programs + 2 optional|Duration of studying: 1-2 weeks|Language of instruction: English.|The course is conducted in the framework of any of the major programs|The student decides whether to pass these seminars or not.|The course is conducted during any of the programs|Visiting is voluntary.|Возраст участников: 13-15 16-18 лет|Продолжительность: 2 недели|Максимальный размер группы: 12 человек.|Уровень английского: высокий|Количество уроков в неделю: 20.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Возраст участников: 16-18 лет.|Продолжительность: 2 недели|Максимальный размер группы: 12 человек.|Уровень английского: высокий|Количество уроков в неделю: 20.|Age of participants: 13-15 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|The study of the theory of different programming languages, including their respective advantages, disadvantages, the application of these languages|The latest innovations in the field of software development|Artificial intelligence and future opportunities in this field|Computational theory|Mathematical, engineering and linguistic concepts.|Возраст участников: 13-15 16-18 лет|Продолжительность: 2 недели|Максимальный размер группы: 12 человек.|Уровень английского: высокий|Количество уроков в неделю: 20.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Возраст участников: 13-15 16-18 лет|Продолжительность: 2 недели|Максимальный размер группы: 12 человек.|Уровень английского: высокий|Количество уроков в неделю: 20.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Возраст участников: 16-18 лет.|Продолжительность: 2 недели|Максимальный размер группы: 12 человек.|Уровень английского: высокий|Количество уроков в неделю: 20.|Age of participants: 13-15 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Theories of International Relations|The European Union as an International Actor|The external dimension of the EU migration policy|UN, regional organizations and global order|Collective identities in a global context|Development of China and its place in the modern world|Asian economies|African countries: modernity and future.|Age of participants: 13-15 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Calculus. Topics from the school course and extended differentiation of functions involving many explicit and implicit variables|Analysis. Topics: theoretical study of mathematics, axioms, mathematical proofs, skills of constructing strong arguments|Integration. Topics: integration and practical application|Statistics. Themes: statistical methods and real examples|Mathematical financing. Themes: mathematical accounting and financial derivatives demonstrating the applicability of mathematical concepts and methods to the real world|Philosophy of mathematics. Topics: the main events in mathematics and the philosophical influence that they have on various topics, mathematics and philosophy in their interpenetration.|Age of participants: 13-15 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Age of participants: 13-15 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 weeks|Maximum size of group: 12 people|Level of English: high|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Logic;|Metaphysics;|Epistemology;|Ethics.|Age - from 16 to 18 years,|The training period is two weeks.|Competitive advantage and innovation,|Global Environmental Change,|Public speaking,|Conference.|Age - from 16 to 18 years,|The training period is two weeks.|Philosophy: Plato's Republic,|Politics: British politics and government,|Economy: development of the world.|Students age: 13-15 years,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Classes of 7-10 students,|Individual consultations and classes,|Academic workshops and round tables,|World-class teachers and experts invited from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard,|A company certificate at the end of the course with a detailed assessment of the student, his progress and the disciplines studied + a report from a personal mentor,|A creative portfolio or personal project that you can include in your CV,|Experience living in Oxbridge,|Acquisition of skills in academic writing, interviews and presentations.|Students age: 16-18 years,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Classes of 7-10 students,|Individual consultations and classes,|Academic workshops and round tables,|World-class teachers and experts invited from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard,|A company certificate at the end of the course with a detailed assessment of the student, his progress and the disciplines studied + a report from a personal mentor,|A creative portfolio or personal project that you can include in your CV,|Experience living in Oxbridge,|Acquisition of skills in academic writing, interviews and presentations.|Students age: 13-15 and 16-18 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Classes of 7-10 students,|Individual consultations and classes,|Academic workshops and round tables,|World-class teachers and experts invited from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard,|A company certificate at the end of the course with a detailed assessment of the student, his progress and the disciplines studied + a report from a personal mentor,|A creative portfolio or personal project that you can include in your CV,|Experience living in Oxbridge,|Acquisition of skills in academic writing, interviews and presentations.|Students age: 13-15 and 16-18 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Classes of 7-10 students,|Individual consultations and classes,|Academic workshops and round tables,|World-class teachers and experts invited from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard,|A company certificate at the end of the course with a detailed assessment of the student, his progress and the disciplines studied + a report from a personal mentor,|A creative portfolio or personal project that you can include in your CV,|Experience living in Oxbridge,|Acquisition of skills in academic writing, interviews and presentations.|Students age: 16-18 years,|Duration: 2 weeks.|Classes of 7-10 students,|Individual consultations and classes,|Academic workshops and round tables,|World-class teachers and experts invited from Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard,|A company certificate at the end of the course with a detailed assessment of the student, his progress and the disciplines studied + a report from a personal mentor,|A creative portfolio or personal project that you can include in your CV,|Experience living in Oxbridge,|Acquisition of skills in academic writing, interviews and presentations.|Christopher College|King's College|Queens College|St. Catherine's College|Sydney College of Sussex.|Fully equipped rooms|Separate bedrooms (bed, table, chairs, wardrobes for clothes)|Private bathrooms or bathrooms for several people|Common living rooms and kitchens|Rest rooms and leisure facilities|Assistance and support from camp staff 24 hours a day|Internet and TV|Security systems.|Visiting the famous chapel of the Royal College and university colleges|Tour of the River Kam|Croquet tournament|Official dinner in the famous medieval banquet halls of Cambridge|Discussion seminars and conversations, where students can develop their oratory skills|Dear invited speakers with fascinating, interesting lectures and speeches|Visiting Cambridge events - for example, Cambridge Shakespeare Festival|Private study sessions for students|2 excursions by bus, including a trip to Oxford.|Summer camp is held at the Cambridge colleges|All camp instructors are employees of Oxford or Cambridge|Carefully designed programs, teaching and lecture materials|17 programs in various disciplines|Effective preparation for university life|Learning style - Oxbridge: the opportunity to effectively prepare for learning and living in a real high-level university|Mentoring system and access to university support materials|40 academic hours (20 lessons per week)|It is accredited by the British Council|It is a member of the Council of British International Schools|Small class size: up to 12 people maximum|Participants from all over the world|Accommodation and meals at Cambridge residences|A rich cultural and entertainment program|Written assessments and certificates of participation, which can be used as part of the portfolio upon admission.|Christopher College|King's College|Queens College|St. Catherine's College|Sydney College of Sussex.|Audiences for classes, equipped to the best standards|Scientific centers and laboratories|Computer centers|Libraries|Parks and natural recreation areas|Sports centers and grounds|Medical centers|Beautiful old buildings.|13 nights accommodation at Central College,|Breakfast and dinner at College Hall,|35 hours of academic lessons with teachers of Oxford and Cambridge universities,|Transfer (according to schedule),|Carefully designed teaching and lecture materials,|Mentoring program and access to supporting materials,|All excursions, including a formal dinner at the University of Sydney,|Graduation ceremony and certificate,|Written assessment of the teacher.|Transfer (return)|Visa fees|Study materials|Medical insurance|Flight tickets|For the participants of the courses "Engineering", "Mathematics" and "Physics", a high level of general education in these disciplines is necessary and a preliminary acquaintance with the list of topics;|For participants of all other courses: school-wide level of preparation.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Cambridge University (Summer Academic Camp at the University of Cambridge) is a prestigious camp with quality programs held in one of the best universities in Britain. The camp does not officially belong to Oxford or Cambridge University, does not work under the auspices of Cambridge University, but conducts academic summer programs in Cambridge buildings and contracts with teachers from these institutions. All camp instructors are current employees of the Oxford or Cambridge Universities. The summer camp is accredited by the British Council and is a member of the Council of British International Schools. ||| |The summer camp is a two-week program for teenagers aged 16-18, giving the opportunity to study the subject at the university level. Academic studies are carefully designed and taught by experienced teachers in an optimal learning environment that stimulates academic research. In total, 17 programs are available for selection, each of which corresponds to any discipline and field of knowledge. Each week students receive 20 academic studies in mini-groups, the maximum number of which does not exceed 12 people. Education is built around the study of the fundamental foundations of the chosen discipline, and around studying modern trends, discoveries and the relationship of science with the everyday world. Thanks to the rich experience and high professionalism, the camp teachers build individual work with each student, teach them to think critically, to create their own theories and open new horizons of science. Students constantly take part in debates and general discussion of issues, prove and defend their point of view. Throughout the program, teachers assess the progress of students and give recommendations on the style of work and issues that should be emphasized. At the end of the program, each participant receives a certificate, which is an official document and can be submitted upon admission to the university as part of the portfolio. ||| |In addition to teachers, other employees of the camp are in constant contact with the students - the director, mentors and invited speakers. The director of the camp is a real professional and is ready to solve any arising question. The mentoring system involves attaching to each student a mentor from the number of university students who helps him to adapt to life in Cambridge and support in case of difficulties. Invited speakers are experts from various fields of knowledge who work with students in a live communication and exchange of views. ||| |A carefully planned work schedule ensures that the program not only meets the academic needs of participants, but also provides a unique experience of living in the university city due to the abundance of extracurricular activities. The list of events is very extensive and includes, in particular, excursions and tours, visits to historical and cultural monuments, sports and recreational activities. During the program, students live in comfortable residences at Cambridge University and enjoy all the opportunities and benefits of campuses of his colleges. ||| |In addition to the main programs that are variously represented in the summer camp, each student has the opportunity to attend 1-2 optional courses - classes are already included in the tuition fee, but their attendance is not mandatory: ||| |1) Interview Skills Workshops ||| |Carefully designed seminars give students the opportunity to develop the basic skills needed to successfully formulate their points of view in interviews. Seminars focus on developing self-confidence, perseverance and professionalism necessary to address key issues that may arise during the interview. Seminars "Interview skills" are included in the cost of the program, but their attendance is not mandatory. ||| |2) Consultations on writing a motivation letter (Personal Statement Consultations) ||| |During the basic educational course, students can attend consultations on writing a motivation letter, which is necessary for admission to universities in Britain and the world. Professional tutors learn to correctly express their interest in this or that direction of program and talk about their skills and abilities. The cost of the seminars is included in the cost of the main program, but the decision to visit them is voluntary. ||| |Participation in Cambridge University programs is a great opportunity to raise the level of education and skills, to get acquainted with the famous University of Cambridge, to get a unique experience of university education, to have fun and use the time of summer vacations and get friends from different countries of the world! ||| |Курс предназначен для тех, кто планирует поступать в университет на специальности, связанные с архитектурой. Темы курса посвящены самым сложным вопросам понятным и доступным языком. Вопросы, рассматриваемые в течение 2 недель обучения, идеально подходят для тех, кто увлекается искусством и наукой. В свою очередь, Кембридж – город, сохранивший архитектурное наследие нескольких эпох, – станет идеальным местом для практической работы. В ходе программы участники изучают множество важных вопросов: дизайн, история архитектуры, критическое мышление, чертежи и графика, планирование территории и другие. Каждый студент участвует в разработке группового проекта, по итогам программы выдается сертификат. ||| |The study of biological sciences includes a wide variety of topics: from the cellular structure to genetics and whole ecosystems. The program is aimed at everyone who is interested in biology and plans to enter the specialties related to biological sciences. The topics are especially focused on the latest scientific achievements in the field of biology, on their interaction with other disciplines. Students consider issues at the level of A-level, IB programs and at the level of university education. Due to the small size of classes and the professionalism of teachers, each student receives a maximum of knowledge and experience. At the end of the course, students present group projects, each receives a certificate. ||| |Курс химии направлен на изучение самых передовых тем и разработок, а также на закрепление знаний и подготовку к университетскому образованию. Курс не только обеспечивает хорошую теоретическую основу, но и учит студентов тому, насколько важна дисциплина для улучшения понимания природы и улучшения качества жизни человека и окружающей среды. Основное внимание в учебной программе уделяется основным принципам атомного и молекулярного строения, химической связи, термодинамике, химической кинетике, кислотно-основному и окислительно-восстановительному равновесию и катализу. Чтобы подчеркнуть связи между химией и различными областями биологии, физики и техники, в рамках курса теории и концепции будут рассмотрены в контексте реальных приложений и технологий будущего. Студенты принимают участие в групповых исследовательских проектах и ​​получают сертификат об участии. ||| |The course presents key concepts and tools underlying modern computer science, giving participants theoretical and practical knowledge and developing the research skills necessary for success in an exciting, rapidly developing discipline. The program includes: ||| |Students actively engage in practical development and work with the latest software, each participant receives a certificate. ||| |Курс предназначен для тех, кто хочет отточить навыки творческого письма и умение выражать свои мысли в красивой, правильной художественной форме. Проводятся специальные занятия для расширения словарного запаса, развития навыков творческого повествования в прозе и стихах. Участники в процессе программы работают над написанием собственной новеллы и получают сертификат. ||| |The course focuses on the study of theories, economic models and analysis of current events, risks and challenges of our time. The key concepts of financial and general management are examined, students create their own models of economic organization and business building. Students in the course of the program prepare group projects and receive certificates at the end of the program. ||| |Курс состоит из трех крупных блоков, призванных решить все актуальные проблемы и задачи в области инженерных знаний. Раздел «Гражданское строительство» дает как практическое, так и теоретическое представление о сооружениях: мостах, высотных зданиях, плотинах и водохранилищах, электростанциях, портах и ​​транспортных системах. В разделе «Инженерия для наук о жизни» раскрываются основные проблемы, которые будущие поколения должны преодолеть в таких областях, как: энергетика, устойчивое развитие, доступность воды и управление отходами (раздел также включает изучение компонентов совре
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The Old Schools, Trinity Ln, Cambridge CB2 1TN
13 nights accommodation at Central College,|Breakfast and dinner at College Hall,|35 hours of academic lessons with teachers of Oxford and Cambridge universities,|Transfer (according to schedule),|Carefully designed teaching and lecture materials,|Mentoring program and access to supporting materials,|All excursions, including a formal dinner at the University of Sydney,|Graduation ceremony and certificate,|Written assessment of the teacher.|Transfer (return)|Visa fees|Study materials|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
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Cambridge
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MPW College Cambridge
8.4
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Description of MPW College Cambridge
Year of foundation: 1987|Location: Cambridge, UK|Age of students: 14-19|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 14-16|Duration: 2 years|Language of instruction: English.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 16-18|Duration: 1 or 2 years|Language of instruction: English.|High-quality education for successful entry to universities in Britain in a wide range of disciplines|Opportunity to pass test exams|A personal curator will help with any questions.|25% of students are foreign students|Small occupancy of groups - up to 9 people per class|The ability to significantly improve your English|The school has its own center for preparing students for entry into Oxbridge.|Spacious classrooms|Comfortable residences|Libraries|Computer centers|Media Lab|Theatre studio|Ceramics studio|Photo studios|Language lab|Classrooms for the study of cinema|Music classrooms.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 9000 GBP|Language testing: IELTS 5.5|Skype Interview|Testing in priority subjects.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The International College for High School Students specializes in preparing students for university studies in Britain and offers a wide range of academic programs. Mander Portman Woodward is a prestigious college in the list of Cambridge colleges founded by three Cambridge graduates R. Woodward, R. Portman and N. Mander, which is consistently on the list of the best educational institutions for high school students. ||| |MPW College is ideally suited to those who are dedicated and serious-oriented, because here students are completely focused on their studies, unlike the classical educational institutions in Britain, where equal preference is given to academic success, sporting achievements and creative implementation. Studying at school takes place in a rich and intensive way, and once a week students are waited for verification tests, which are designed not only to determine progress, but also to prepare students to think quickly and be stress-resistant. ||| |A pride of the Cambridge school is a strong faculty: outstanding teachers, authors of educational materials, graduates of the best universities in England. Many college graduates successfully enter leading universities in medical faculties, art and design faculties, and many others. ||| |Most often, parents are interested in the results of admission, that is, the end result - where the child can go after graduation. The ethnic composition, living and learning conditions are also important. ||| | ||| |The well-known British program has an impeccable reputation - an intensive course provides excellent education in school-wide subjects. Students study compulsory subjects and electives, thereby can form an individual studying plan. Upon completion of the course, students take exams in 2 compulsory subjects and several additional and receive a certificate of incomplete secondary education. ||| |The task of the high school program is to give the best preparation before entering a university, because students focus on a narrow list of the most important subjects. This intensive program has a worldwide reputation, thanks to the academic success of students. The level of complexity of studying corresponds to the first course of the university, the educational process requires diligence and perseverance. |||
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GCSE, A-Level program
MPW Cambridge, 3-4 Brookside, Cambridge CB2 1JE, United Kingdom
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 9000 GBP
International college
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English
High School
40,300
£
year
United Kingdom
Cambridge
null
https://smapse.com//berkeley-university-of-california-university-of-california-berkeley/
Berkeley University of California
8.4
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Description of Berkeley University of California
Founded: 1868 year|Location: Berkeley, California, USA|Age of students: from 17 years|Type of education: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence, apartment|English language.|First place in the ranking of US government institutions US News Best Colleges 2017|It occupies the 20th place in the university ranking of the country's universities (there are about 5,500 high schools in America) with a rating of 78 out of 100|In the global list of universities Graduate Employability Ranking, the leading graduates in employment ranks 9th|First place in the national ranking of universities offering education in the specialty "Environmental Engineering".|Age: from 17 years old|Dates: September-June|Cost: from $ 44,000 / year|Duration of the program: 3-4 years.|Anthropology|Applied Mathematics|Architecture|Art history|Art|Astrophysics|Exploring the atmosphere|Bioengineering|Bioengineering / Materials Science and Engineering|Business management|Chemical biology|Chemical engineering|Chemistry|Civil Engineering|Classic civilizations|Classic languages|Cognitive science|Comparative literature|Computer science|Economy|Ecosystem management and forestry|Electrical Engineering and Computer Science|Engineering Mathematics and Statistics|Engineering physics|English|Environmental studies|Forestry and natural resources|Plant genetics and biology|Geography|Geology|Geophysics|Story|Industrial Engineering and Operations|Integrative Biology|landscape architecture|Linguistics|Ocean science|Maths|Mechanical engineering|Mechanical Engineering and Business Management|Media|Microbial biology|Exploring the Middle East|Molecular Biology of the Environment|Music|Nuclear engineering|Peace and conflict|Philosophy|Physics|Study of the planets|Political Economy|Politics|Psychology|Public health|Society and the environment|Sociology|Statistics|Theater.|Age: from 20 years|Dates: September-June|Cost: from 34000 $ / year|Duration of the program: 2 years.|Academic - these are masters degrees in a wide range of subjects and studies.|Professional - diplomas that are issued by professional schools of Berkeley, although there are also in academic colleges.|Architecture|Artistic Practice / Visual and Performing Arts|Bioengineering / Biology and Engineering|Biostatistics / Biology, Mathematics and Statistics|Business management|Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering|Biology, chemistry, engineering|Urban and regional planning|Civil and Environmental Engineering|Computer science|Demography|Exploring Earth and Planets|Physics|Education|Electrical Engineering and Computer Science|Endocrinology|Energy and resources|Epidemiology|Forestry|Environment and management, natural resources|Industrial Engineering and Operations|Information management|Landscape Architecture and Planning|Jurisprudence|Maths|Mechanical engineering|Metabolic Biology|Nuclear engineering|Public relations|Health care|Development and design of real estate|Statistics|City design.|Age: from 21+|Dates: September-June|Cost: from 34000 $ / year|Duration of the program: from 2 years.|In-depth lecture courses|Practical workshops with teachers, where the search for solutions to the selected problem|Independent work|Drafting a research project with a supervisor.|Age: from 20 years|Dates: September-June|Cost: from 28000 $ / year|Duration of the program: from 1 year.|Full-Time MBA: 2-year course, where one of the seven directions is chosen for study|Part-Time MBA: a program where you can combine work and study in a full course program|Evening / Weekend MBA: Evening study (or on weekends)|Executive MBA: MBA Express Course, which will take 19 months to study. After completion, the student is awarded a degree as in the course fill - time MBA.|Space Research Laboratory|Botanical Garden|Health Center|Several private museums|Shops, cafes, restaurants|40 libraries with an impressive scientific base.|Undergraduate - from $ 44000 / year|Master - from 34000 $ / year|Postgraduate Studies - from $ 34,000 / year|MBA - from 28000 $ / year.|Academic program|Educational materials|One-time fee for first-year students - $ 475|Accommodation|Nutrition|Expenses for transport, pocket and other|Medical insurance|Air tickets in both directions.|Age from 17 years|High school diploma|Certificate of English Proficiency (IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+)|SAT test results|Motivational essay on university issues.|Age of 20 years|Bachelor's degree|Certificate of English Proficiency (IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+)|GMAT / GRE Academic Exam Results|Motivational essay|Three letters of recommendation from teachers.|Age of 20 years|Bachelor's degree|Certificate of English Proficiency (IELTS 7.0+ or TOEFL 100+)|GMAT / GRE Academic Exam Results|Labor experience in the chosen specialty (at least 1-2 years).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of California, Berkeley - one of the most popular and popular universities in America, where they educate specialists in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, economics, information technology. ||| |The history of this prestigious university begins in 1868 - then Berkeley was the only school of higher education in the state of California. Initially, it was a private college of California, and after merging with another educational institution - the state college of agriculture, mining and mechanical engineering, the University of California at Berkeley appeared. Today, the university is among the ten leading educational institutions of the state and is famous for its scientific discoveries from various fields - for example, the discovery of 16 new chemical elements of the periodic system. ||| |On the basis of UC Berkeley, you can complete all three stages of higher education - undergraduate, graduate, get a doctorate - for which Berkeley has about 130 educational departments offering over 350 educational programs and about 8 thousand courses. Berkeley University of California leads the list of universities that annually graduate the largest number of students with a Ph.D. ||| |Ratings and titles of the University of California Berkeley: ||| |With its bias towards technical directions, UC Berkeley is a multi-disciplinary university where natural or humanities are also studied. Every year more than 36 thousand young people from all over the world come here for higher education. Such specialties as Computer Science, Political Science, Economics, Business Administration, and Psychology are popular among foreign and Russian students. ||| |Faculties of UC Berkeley: ||| |Undergraduate students receive a basic knowledge at the university level in general education in accordance with the chosen specialty. Available programs: ||| |UC Berkeley Master Degree can be of two types: ||| |Some master specializations are available only if the student continues his postgraduate studies. ||| |Programs and Masters Degrees at UC Berkeley: ||| |Postgraduate students are engaged in research activities on a pre-selected problem. The learning process in graduate school consists of the following steps: ||| |MBA programs are taught in the business school. Haas. In all areas, students receive knowledge from the fields of economics, statistics, finance, marketing, business management. Available programs: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Doctor program, MBA
Berkeley, California, USA
Undergraduate - from $ 44000 / year|Master - from 34000 $ / year|Postgraduate Studies - from $ 34,000 / year|MBA - from 28000 $/ year.|Academic program|Educational materials|One-time fee for first-year students - $ 475|Accommodation|Nutrition|Expenses for transport, pocket and other|Medical insurance|Air tickets in both directions.
University
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English
High School Diploma
28,000
$
year
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//grand-river-academy-ohio-grand-river-academy-private-school/
Grand River Academy Private School
8.4
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Description of Grand River Academy Private School
Year of foundation: 1831|Location: Austinburg, Ohio, USA|Language of instruction: English|Number of students: 110 people|Age of students: 14-18 years|Type of education: private school for boys.|Daily meetings with FLP teacher|Regular monitoring of student performance, communication with teachers|Exam preparation, exam examination exam strategies, testing conditions|Assisting students in determining preferred learning styles, applying effective methods|Encourage self-defense skills|Providing strategies for efficient note taking|Provision and / or recommendations of assistive technology.|Fill out an online application form.|Pay the entrance fee - $ 100.|Submit official documents from the place of previous training for the last two years.|Send the official test results of iTEP SLATE, TOEFL Junior, TOEFL, SSAT, or Duolingo English test results for consideration upon admission (minimum points do not become grounds for refusal).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Grand River Academy is a preparatory boarding school and a day school for boys, helping young people to enhance their academic, emotional, social potential, preparing them for success in later life. The Grand River Academy is an accredited, well-equipped private school located in Austinburg, Ohio. The school was founded in 1831 on an area of over 200 acres. Due to the small class sizes (average filling - 7 people), special support for students, the ratio of pupils and teachers 5 to 1 and an individual approach, the school ensures boys success in college and beyond. Grand River Academy offers athletics, a variety of extracurricular activities that allow students to discover their character and use the potential for success in the future. ||| |The academic philosophy of the Grand River Academy Ohio aims to help every young person master the academic disciplines. The second important aspect of training is the acquisition of skills for independent information retrieval, time management methods, note taking strategies, and exam preparation methods. ||| |Preparing for college is not just mastering the knowledge, but also developing the qualities necessary for successful, ethical, and capable citizens. Three main objectives of the program: |||
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High school program
3042 College St, Austinburg, OH 44010, USA
Undergraduate - from $ 44000 / year|Master - from 34000 $ / year|Postgraduate Studies - from $ 34,000 / year|MBA - from 28000 $/ year.|Academic program|Educational materials|One-time fee for first-year students - $ 475|Accommodation|Nutrition|Expenses for transport, pocket and other|Medical insurance|Air tickets in both directions.
Private school
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English
null
50,000
$
year
USA
Cleveland
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https://smapse.com//pratt-institute-pratt-institute/
Pratt Institute
8.4
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Description of Pratt Institute
Established: 1887|Location: New York, USA|Number of students: 4875 people|Language of instruction: English|Type of study: private university.|Pratt programs are consistently ranked among the best in the country, and its faculty and alumni include some of the most renowned artists, designers, and scientists.|The interdisciplinary program promotes collaborative, creative strategies for design thinking, providing students with unparalleled learning opportunities.|The Pratt Institute is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design AICAD, which includes 36 of the leading art schools in the United States.|Event fee|Technological fees|Medical insurance.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Founded in 1887, the Pratt Institute is a world leader in higher education, preparing more than 4,800 students for successful careers in the arts, design, architecture, information, librarianship, humanities and life sciences. Located in the cultural heart of New York, a university with historic campuses in Brooklyn and Manhattan and a campus in Utica, NY, the university invites experienced professionals and academics to help students to transform their passion into professional skills. ||| |New York City - one of the world's epicenters for art, culture, design, business - provides Pratt students with an exceptional learning environment that transcends campuses. ||| |The Pratt Foundation is a year-long experience that transforms incoming students into an open community of emerging artists and designers. Immersive studio courses introduce fundamental concepts through individual and collaborative creative processes. This year of interdisciplinary research and experimentation prepares students for specialized courses, fosters self-knowledge, social interaction, and instills the skills of vision and critical research that will be in demand throughout their lives. ||| |Master's courses are held in several areas: |||
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International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
200 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, United States
Event fee|Technological fees|Medical insurance.
University
null
English
null
27,955
$
year
USA
New York
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https://smapse.com//oxford-international-college-brighton-oxford-international-college-brighton/
Oxford International College Brighton
8.4
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Description of Oxford International College Brighton
Location: Brighton, England,|Year of foundation: 2023,|Language of instruction: English,|Type: mixed.|Age — from 13 years,|The period is 1 year.|English language|Mathematics|Biology|Physics|Chemistry|History|Geography|Informatics|Art|Drama|Music.|Age — from 14 years,|The training period is 1-2 years.|English as a first or second language,|Math|Advanced Mathematics,|Biology|Chemistry|Physics.|History|Geography|Informatics|Psychology|Native language for the student,|Business|Art.|Age — from 16 years,|The training period is 2 years.|UK universities: 3 to 4 A-Level subjects, UCAS preparation,|US universities: 3 to 4 A-Level subjects, ACT/SAT preparation,|Universities in Hong Kong or Singapore: 4 A-Level subjects, Chinese,|Rest of the world: 4 A-Level subjects and native language if required.|Mathematics|Advanced Mathematics,|Biology|Chemistry|Physics|Economics|Art|Informatics|Psychology|History|Geography|Native language for the student.|Education in small classes,|The newest campus infrastructure,|GCSE Preparation Program,|The curriculum model is identical to the Oxford OIC, on which 92% of students deserve an A to A* grade annually.|Less than an hour by car or about 25 minutes by train to Gatwick Airport,|Less than an hour's drive to London,|15 minutes to the center of Brighton,|Less than 10 minutes to beaches and piers.|Modern classrooms,|Rest rooms,|Dining room and cafeteria,|Medical Center,|Hostel|Gym|Prayer room,|Learning Resource Center.|Accommodation, meals – 20 000£ per year,|Registration fee – 275£,|Acceptable deposit – 10 500£,|Pre-sessional course for A-Level students – 2990£.|Fill in the application form on the official website of the OIC,|Provide the required documents,|Pay the registration fee,|Attend the interview online or on campus,|Pass entrance tests,|Make a deposit,|Expect an official invitation to study.|CAT 4 Tests,|Results of entrance tests in mathematics, English and natural sciences,|IELTS result for English language proficiency: at least 5.5 for those entering grades 9-10, at least 6.5 points for A-Level students,|Certificate and reports for the last two academic years,|Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Oxford International College Brighton (OIC Brighton) is a new campus of one of the best institutions in the UK. It offers programs for students from 13 to 18 years old. ||| |Throughout the year, Grade 9 students prepare to take one of the important academic exams, the GCSE. Under the guidance of professional and experienced teachers, classes are held in the following disciplines: ||| |The program is aimed at developing the educational interests of students, allowing them to study to a greater extent those subjects that they like. ||| |The GCSE program for students in grades 10 and 11 is taught in two formats: standard and intensive. The standard course lasts two years, consists of a number of compulsory and additional subjects. Students must study: ||| |Additionally, they will be able to choose three disciplines from the proposed ones: ||| |The GCSE Intensive Course lasts throughout the year. Students will study six compulsory subjects and, as an addition, will choose two additional ones from a list identical to the standard course. ||| |Modeled on a successful programme at OIC Oxford, the Brighton campus offers a two-year A-Level course. In accordance with their admission goals, students choose one of several paths: ||| |The choice of specific subjects depends on the entrance requirements of the university to which the student is going to enroll. The college offers a fairly extensive list of disciplines to study: |||
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GCSE preparation, GCSE, A-Level program
Greenways, Ovingdean, Brighton BN2 7BA, United Kingdom
Accommodation, meals – 20 000£ per year,|Registration fee – 275£,|Acceptable deposit – 10 500£,|Pre-sessional course for A-Level students – 2990£.
International college
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English
A-Level
43,167
£
year
United Kingdom
Brighton
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https://smapse.com//kent-college-canterbury/
Kent College Canterbury
8.4
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Description of Kent College Canterbury
Year of foundation: 1885|Location: Kent, Canterbury|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 670|Programs: Primary school, Secondary school, GCSE / IGCSE, 1 Year GCSE , A-level, IB|Accommodation: boarding house from 11 years old|Cost: from 15300 GBP per term with accommodation|Ranking: one of TOP-50 schools of England|Age of students: up to 18 years old|English;|Science;|Mathematics.|Science;|Mathematics.|French;|Spanish;|English;|German.|PET (Preliminary English Test);|CAE (Cambridge Advanced Certificate in English);|FCE (First Certificate in English).|Kent College of Canterbury is one of the most sporting schools in Britain. Its students participate in interregional competitions in several sports. In total, 15 sports courses are offered to the attention of students.|The level of academic preparation allows Kent College graduates to choose the most prestigious universities in the country.|There are more than 50 student interest clubs at the school.|Kent College offers best living conditions in the UK.|Children with different levels of language proficiency are admitted to the school. Courses in the International center help foreign students to improve their communication skills.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 8967 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Co-educational school in Canterbury occupies a part of the city territory. On 70 acres, the Moute estate is located, a farm, a variety of sports fields. The territory of Kent College Canterbury adjoins the forest area declared by the nature protection zone. The capital of Great Britain is less than an hour's drive from the school. Within 20 minutes from the school you can come to beautiful beaches of the sea strait. ||| |Kent College Canterbury is a primary and secondary school in UK, it attracts foreign students from 40 countries of the world. For international students, an international center has been opened here. It provides intensive programs of studying English. Language courses allows students to quickly adapt to the educational environment of the Kent College of Canterbury, to join the main program of the school, to pass a university entrance examination. The international center is attended by children 11-17 years old. Groups are formed according to the level of basic knowledge. The number of people in them does not exceed six. ||| |Academic results of the Kent College Canterbury students are impeccable. More than 70% of students take the A-level exams with the A * -B score. According to IB, the average score of school graduates exceeds the regional average by 7 points. The score corresponds to 4A * by A-level. About 10% of the school's graduates enter Oxbridge. 30% of students prefer natural sciences, electronics. 5% enter medical schools, 5% realize themselves in creative activity. Kent College graduates study at Warwick, Durham, York, Exter Universities, London Imperial College. ||| |From the seventh to the ninth academic year, Kent College Canterbury students study three disciplines: ||| |For 7-8 year students can take one of three foreign languages. The college offers lessons in Spanish, German or French. The ninth year provides for the knowledge of two foreign languages. Students study geography, design and technology, history, art, principles of career choice (PCHE), computer technology, music and drama. There are physical education classes in the college and an optional study of the foundations of religion. Foreign students ​​go through English in depth as an additional language (EAL course) instead of foreign languages, doing 6-8 lessons per week. It is obligatory to teach farming and culinary skills during the 7-8 academic years. ||| |Children are preparing for the GCSE exam in 10-11 years. The College offers the opportunity to study combined English courses and literature and mathematics for the surrender of either the British GCSE or the international IGCSE. Also, 2 exact natural subjects, physical education (if necessary for GCSE) and the foundations of world religions are compulsory studied. Of the subjects of choice, the college offers biology, music, geography, history, ICT, chemistry, art and design direction (not allowed by GCSE), physics, design and technology (graphics, substance properties research), drama, culinary skills, filmmaking (for Certificate IB), electronics and physical education. English students study one foreign language (German, Spanish or French), and foreign students - English as a foreign language. The presence of own farming enables the college to familiarize pupils from a practical point of view with livestock farming and field work. Children learn in detail about careful nature management and rational gardening, learn to look after plants and livestock. ||| |General Certificate of Secondary Education is a British classical certificate of undergraduate education. The curriculum enables foreign students to get an education in the UK at the level of 8-9 grades. The two-year course includes the basic subjects and specialized, which each student chooses, depending on the inclinations, talents and future university specialization. Mathematics, a foreign language and academic English are compulsory for all students. You can choose from 70 items. Most often, students stop their preferences in biology, physics, literature, business studies, chemistry, economics, accounting or law. The GCSE certificate is awarded to students who have passed two compulsory subjects and 3 to 5 chosen disciplines for positive grades. ||| |The children receive the main knowledge in classes with the teacher. There are also laboratory classes, independent work, preparation of homework assignments, group exercises and creation of individual projects. The level of personal progress is constantly monitored and depends on the test results, the audience activity and the quality of homework assignments. GCSE schoolchildren receive a certificate after passing a single national exam. ||| |IB Diploma the world's leading universities recognize as a diploma of secondary education. More than 50 years ago in Switzerland, the International Baccalaureate program was created, which is now rightfully considered a classic high school course. IB allows to recognize the education received abroad as a national one due to the universality of filling and standardization of requirements. ||| |The course is aimed at developing in students critical thinking, independent work skills and great motivation to achieve success in any field of activity. The development of social adaptation skills helps students to gain confidence in their abilities, increases ambition and purposefulness. ||| |Compulsory disciplines are offered for academic preparation: ||| |There are standard and advanced levels of teaching, including three subjects. To get IB Diploma, you need to pass 6 exams. ||| |The Kent College curriculum consists of 6 groups of subjects. The students can learn native (for foreign students), world or English literature. For a foreign language there are introduced three levels of knowledge, and you can choose one of four options: ||| |Students are taught business, history, economics and geography in the block of humanitarian subjects. The study of natural sciences (chemistry, physics, mathematics and biology) provides for three levels of complexity. The study of film production is proposed in the block "art". In each group of disciplines, students can choose several subjects, three to teach at a standard level, and three - on an in-depth level. To develop the ability to think creatively, a course of analytical thinking (TOC), the preparation of individual research work (EE) and a program of creative thinking, developed at Kent College Canterbury, are provided. ||| |The program is designed for future entrants. Certificate A-level allows you not to pass the entrance exams to universities. Recognition of the quality of the program by higher education institutions in the world points to high standards of British education. ||| |The academic component of the program is standard for all colleges and high schools in the UK. The program is characterized by a fundamental knowledge of a small number of subjects. The main emphasis is the deepening of knowledge on those subjects that the student will study at the university. ||| |Before entering the A-level, it is worth choosing a future specialty, because within two years the student will increase the amount of knowledge in the field of professional disciplines. In the first year 4 basic subjects are studied, in the second - three. Some objects overlap. When choosing, it is necessary to take into account their complementarity and not to violate the academic balance of the courses. ||| |Kent College Canterbury offers chemistry, math, physics, biology, design (+ technology), business, history, information and communication technology, psychology (AS), A-level, French mathematics, political science (course "government and politics" (AS)), drama and theatrical art. It is also possible to study practical business technologies, German language, English literature, Spanish language, art, philosophy of religion (religious ethics), geography, economics, music. Lessons of physical activity are provided. ||| |Academic levels of English can be achieved at the Kent College Canterbury ISC. The center emphasizes the thorough study of English in the shortest possible time. Programs for foreign students allow them to prepare for studying according to the standards of British education. The International Study Center prepares for examinations in English upon admission to the universities of the world. Foreign students, studying at ISC, live in hostels and are socially adapted to life in Britain. Their classes include sports and extracurricular activities, interaction in groups with other students. The international studying center of the college accepts children 11-17 years old. In each class an average of about 6 people. ||| |7 - 9 years of study: for admission to the International Study Center does not require a high level of knowledge, all those who wish to study English are accepted. In addition to intensive studying in academic English groups, foreign students also simplistically study the main subjects of the general course of the British school. The higher the degree of proficiency in English, the more common subjects can be further studied. In the ISC the French language, natural science subjects, mathematics, and art are offered. By level of knowledge, students are divided into groups of 6 people. Teachers make up an individual educational schedule, depending on the individual data and the quality of previously acquired knowledge. Little schoolchildren learn through games and creative pursuits. For advanced level, traditional classes in classrooms, familiarity with literature and mass media are envisaged. The transition to the study of basic subjects occurs only after reaching a certain level of English proficiency. ||| |10 - 12 year of study: the International Study Center credits adolescents who have passed IELTS tests at level 5 (moderate), as well as foreign students with a weak command of English. Foreign students 10 - 12 years of study are English from a few months (1 term) to the full academic year. The main goal of this program is to prepare for entering the UK's classical school of the tenth year of study (or the sixth form). The main direction of the program are reading, speaking, writing and listening. In the future, for effective study of other subjects, the teachers of the center expand the vocabulary of schoolchildren and improve their knowledge of grammar. ||| |Backward students can expect a flexible curriculum and additional support outside of the studying schedule. An individual approach is provided for all levels of study. ||| |After completing 10-11 academic years, students take an ISCSE international standard exam at the ESL rate. Thirteen years of study are completed by IELTS exams. The College provides the opportunity to take examinations at the University of Cambridge at three levels: |||
Accounting, animation, Art, biology, business, catering, chemistry, computer techologies, drama, ecology, economics, electronics, English literature, Filmmaking, geography, history, Information Technology, Jazz band, law, Library and information theory, literature, maths, music, physical education, physics, Political science, Psychology, theatre studies
Athletics, badminton, basketball, chess Club, Chorus, cricket, culinary arts, dance club, Debating circle, Drama, fencing, fitness, football, Fotomasterstvo, hockey, horseback riding, martial arts, modeling, netball, Pilates, Protection of Nature, rowing, rugby, saxophone, Scientific research group, Symphony Orchestra, tennis, volleyball, yoga, \xa0Club of geographers
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London School of Economics and Political Science
8.4
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Description of London School of Economics and Political Science
Students age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: school certificate or A-level certificate, Fondation (successful passing the internal test of the school), IB (minimum 38 points), AP (minimum 5 subjects of group A), graduation after the end of the first year of the university (average score not less than 4, 8); academic recommendations, motivation letter, IELTS 7.0 or equivalent.|The result of the studying: obtaining a bachelor's degree in a demanded specialty, the opportunity to continue studying in the master's program, to find a job in Britain.|Students age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Admission requirements: bachelor's degree (grade 4.8 and above), academic recommendations, IELTS 7.0 (TOEFL ibt 100), results of GMAT / GRE, summary, motivation letter, essay.|The result of studying: master's degree in the chosen specialty, great career prospects in Britain and other countries (the diploma of the school is recognized by all developed countries of the world).|Age: 18+, 21+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 2-3 weeks.|Corporate finance|Econometrics|Conversation|Alternative investments|America as a world power|Cities, capitalism and the environment|Analysis and management of financial risks|Building democracy by stirring up conflict|Business analytics|China and global financial markets|Commercial law|Game theory|Financial mathematics|Culture and globalization|Information law|Economic system of the European Union|Business English|Financial markets|Fundamentals of management.|The LSE university is a British educational tradition, an advanced practical experience, a powerful material and technical base for scientific research;|The London School of Economics and Political Science is distinguished by high quality of educational services and the level of academic preparation. Among its graduates there are 16 Nobel laureates;|The university has a strong teaching staff. The latter is considered one of the best in the world;|It is one of the most international universities in the UK and Europe. Here the contingent is 70% composed of foreign students;|The institution has a developed internal infrastructure. The campus has everything necessary for effective studying, academic development, interesting leisure and a comfortable stay;|The university wins also by location. Living and studying in London, the dynamic cosmopolitan of Britain, is the opportunity for every student to become a part of the international community of high-class professionals;|Education at the London School of Economics and Political Science is a guarantee of financial success and independence. The salaries of university graduates are among the highest in Britain.|A library;|Sports infrastructure;|Recreation areas;|Cafeterias;|Shops.|Registration fee|Training|Entrance fee for exams|Library access fee|Union.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The London School of Economics and Political Science is one of TOP-3 universities in Britain. London School of Economics and Political Science is the best university for specialists in financial and political science. In addition, the school is famous for the high quality of education in public administration. This university employs leading professors from several highly ranked universities. ||| |Lectures on political science, government management may read the leaders of many countries. In the conference rooms of the London School were Bill Clinton, David Cameron, Angela Merkel, Tony Blair, Dmitry Medvedev, Nelson Mandela and others. ||| |Today, the London School of Economics and Political Science unites 9,000 students. The contingent is represented by citizens of 140 countries. The teaching staff of the university is also multinational. Teachers from 45 countries work at the school. ||| |The educational institution offers applied specialties in finance, economics, social policy. The LSE has 19 research centers. Scientists and students of the university work in the field of political science, law, economics are of international importance. ||| |The LSE diploma is recognized by employers all over the world. Graduates of the university have a competitive advantage over other specialists of a similar profile. London School of Economics and Politics is an alma mater of many managers of international banks, insurance groups, stock brokerage structures. Graduates also hold high positions in large legal, commercial, media, HR, marketing, transport, engineering companies. ||| |Short information about the program of basic higher education, designed for 3 years of study (theory - 2 years, specializations and practice - 1 year). ||| |The undergraduate program is available at each of the faculties of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Students receive a degree by studying finance, accounting, economics, economic theory, international history, government, statistics, actuarial work, ecology, law, sociology, social psychology, political science, philosophy, management, foreign languages ​​and international relations. The emphasis is on theoretical education. At the end of the second course, the learning vector is changing. The third year of bachelor's degree is practical-oriented. ||| |Brief information about the program of in-depth study of core subjects for those wishing to improve their level of academic education and increase competitiveness in the labour market. ||| |The program is designed for 1 - 1.5 years. The master's course differs in practical orientation. Students are exclusively interested in discipline for studying. The course also provides internships in real workplaces for the specialty. ||| |The master's degree in of the London School of Economics and Political Science is available at any of the faculties. The most popular among students are the areas of law, economics, finance, social policy, public administration. ||| |The London School of Economics offers a huge number of short-term courses in the following areas: |||
Criminal Justice Politics MSc, Global Health Politics MSc, International Health Politics MSc, MSc Social Politics (Research), Philosophy and Public Politics MSc, Accounting, Accounting and Finance BSc, Accounting and Finance MSc, Accounting, Organization and Institutions MSc, Actuarial Science, Actuarial Science BSc, African Development MSc, Anthropology and Development Management MSc, Anthropology and Development MSc, Anthropology and Law BA, Applicable Mathematics MSc, Applied Social Data Science MSc, Bachelor of Laws LLB, Business and management, China in Comparative Perspective MSc, City Design and Social Science MSc, Comparative Politics MSc, Conflict Studies MSc, Criminology BSc, Culture and Society MSc, Data Science MSc, Development Management MSc, Development Studies MSc, ecology, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics BSc, Econometrics and Mathematical Economics MSc, Economic History (Research) MSc, Economic History and Geography BSc, Economic History BSc, Economic History MSc, Economic History with Economics BSc, economics, Economics and Economic History BSc, Economics and Management MSc, Economics and Philosophy MSc, Economy, Risk and Society MSc, Empires, Colonialism and Globalisation MSc, Environment and Development BSc, Environment and Development MSc, Environmental Economics and Climate Change MSc, Environmental Politics and Regulation MSc, Environmental Politics with Economics BSc, EU Politics MSc, finance, Finance (full-time) MSc, Finance and Economics MSc, Finance and Private Equity MSc, Finance BSc, Financial Mathematics and Statistics BSc, Financial Mathematics MSc, Gender (Research) MSc, Gender (Sexuality) MSc, Gender MSc, Gender, Development and Globalisation MSc, Gender, Media and Culture MSc, Gender, Politics and Inequalities MSc, Geography BA, Geography with Economics BSc, Global Politics MSc, Government and Economics BSc, Government and History BSc, Government BSc, history, Human Geography and Urban Studies (Research) MSc, Human Resources and Organizations MSc, Inequalities and Social Science MSc, International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies MSc, International Health Politics (MSc), International Migration and Public Politics MSc, international relations, International Relations (Research) MSc, International Relations and History BSc, International Relations and Mandarin BSc, International Relations BSc, International Relations MSc, International Social and Public Politics and Economics BSc, International Social and Public Politics BSc, International Social and Public Politics MSc, International Social and Public Politics with Government BSc, Language, Culture and Society BSc, law, Law and Accounting MSc, Management of Information Systems and Digital Innovation MSc, marketing, Master of Public Administration (MPA), Mathematics, Statistics, and Business BSc, Media and Communications MSc, MSc European Studies (Research), Operations Research & Analytics MSc, Organisational and Social Psychology MSc, philosophy, Philosophy of Science MSc, Philosophy of the Social Sciences MSc, Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method BSc, Philosophy, Politics and Economics BSc, Political science, Political Sociology MSc, Political Theory MSc, politics, Politics and Communication MSc, Politics and International Relations BSc, Politics and Philosophy BSc, Psychological and Behavioral Science BSc, Psychology, Public administration, Public Politics and Administration MSc, Quantitative Methods for Risk Management MSc, Regional and Urban Planning Studies MSc, Regulation MSc, Risk and Finance MSc, Social and Cultural Psychology MSc, Social and Public Communication MSc, Social Anthropology BA, Social Anthropology BSc, Social Anthropology MSc, Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship MSc, Social Research Methods MSc, sociology, Sociology BSc, Sociology MSc, Statistics (Financial Statistics) (Research) MSc, Statistics (Financial Statistics) MSc, Statistics (Research) MSc, Statistics MSc, Strategic Communications MSc, Theory and History of International Relations MSc, Urbanization and Development MSc, Women, Peace and Security MSc
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Short university programs
Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE
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United Kingdom
London
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King's College London, University of London
8.4
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Description of King's College London, University of London
Arts and Humanities|Business School|Dentistry, craniofacial sciences|Law school|Care, obstetrics and palliative care|Medicine, life sciences|Natural and mathematical sciences|Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience|Social Studies.|33 place in QS World University Rankings-2020|36th place in THE World University Rankings-2020|35th place CWTS Leiden Ranking-2019|41 place in Times Higher Education-2019|20th place in the national ranking of Complete University Guide-2021.|Higgs boson theory founder Peter Higgs|Biologist, Nobel Laureate Michael Levit|Poet John Keats|Playwright William Gilbert|Writer Thomas Hardy|Impressionist Rory Bremner|Director Sasha Jivashi|Writer Virginia Woolf|Writer Somerset Maugham.|The comprehensive program provides for in-depth study of English for academic purposes;|During the lessons, students of the course study grammar and vocabulary, practice in listening, reading, and perform written tasks;|The emphasis is also on communicative English. Every college student must be fluent in it  to understand the curriculum.|Exact;|Natural;|Humanitarian;|Social sciences;|Arts;|Medicine (including apothecary and dentistry specializations);|Military affairs.|English - IELTS 6.5 - 7.0 or equivalent;|Secondary education (certificate, Certificate of national, international program);|GCSE - C or B depending on the faculty;|Interview;|Motivation letter.|A demanded specialty;|Competitive advantages in the labor market (the diplomas of King's College London are quoted all over the world, highly appreciated by employers).|The practice-oriented program is aimed at the acquisition and development of professional skills among students whose interests lie in the scientific, research, pedagogical plane;|Master's degree in the college includes theoretical training, internships, participation in projects;|A large amount of time is devoted to independent work.|Social Sciences and Public Policy;|Medicine;|Nursing and Obstetrics;|Psychiatry;|Dentistry;|The biomedical sciences;|Natural and mathematical sciences;|The rights of Dixon Poon;|Arts and Humanities.|IELTS 7.0 (equivalent);|Bachelor's degree;|professional, academic recommendations;|A motivation letter;|A resume;|An interview (if necessary).|A master's degree;|An opportunity to engage in research;|Research;|Career prospects in England and other countries.|Age: 17+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 1 year.|Age: 20+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 1 year.|on campuses in residences (in 1-2-bed rooms with individual or shared facilities, Internet access, necessary furniture);|apartments (in 1-2-bed rooms with a common living room, kitchen, facilities, Wi-Fi);|private apartments.|King's College is one of the most famous, prestigious, highly ranked educational institutions in Britain. Diplomas of the university are quoted all over the world;|The only educational institution in England where academic military education is offered;|The Royal College is conveniently located. From the campus of a prestigious university it is easy to get to tourist, commercial, entertainment infrastructure of London;|Excellent conditions of staying and education. The university has a modern material and technical base, provides its students with access to the library resources of the University of London;|The college is one of the most authoritative research centers in the world. Its scientists have made a huge contribution to modern science, in particular, to DNA discovery;|Not only academic preparation and research practice are offered to students, but also a rich, interesting social life.|Educational (auditoriums, lecture and conference rooms, laboratories, faculty libraries);|Sports (various facilities from gyms and game fields to swimming pools);|Social (recreation and entertainment) blocks.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
King's College London is one of the founding institutions of the famous University of London. Today, it is the second largest college in the British capital. The structure of King's College London includes 60 offices. The institution offers educational programs for more than 200 different specialties. ||| |The institution is known for fundamental scientific directions. King's College London is an impeccable reputation, high quality of educational services and great prospects for a subsequent career. Prestigious educational institution has chosen by more than 25,000 students. Many of them are foreign students. Today, representatives of more than 100 countries are studying in the college. ||| |Kings College University of London is one of the educational institutions of the founders of the famous University of London. Today it is the second largest college in the British capital. State University is part of the prestigious associations of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the European University Association and the Russell Group. ||| |The structure of King`s College London University of London includes 60 departments. The educational institution offers educational programs in more than 2 hundred different specialties. University faculties: ||| |The educational institution is known for fundamental scientific areas. King`s College London is an impeccable reputation, high quality educational services and great prospects for the next career. The prestigious educational institution was chosen by more than 25,000 students. Among them are many foreigners. Today, representatives of more than 100 countries study at the college. ||| |King George IV and the Duke of Wellington founded the university in 1829, making the university the fourth oldest institution of higher education in Britain. One of the oldest at the university is the Faculty of Medicine - the roots of medical education go deep into history, the first sister school was opened here. The university has become the home of 6 medical research centers - today it is the largest educational institution for masters and doctors of medical sciences. ||| |King's College is consistently ranked in the tops of international rankings by criteria such as academic reputation, the reputation of employers, the ratio of teachers to students, and financial viability. ||| |The list of famous graduates includes 12 Nobel laureates and researchers who contributed to the discovery of DNA, the study of hepatitis C and the Higgs boson. The number of graduates is 194,000, among them about 57685 foreign students. The list of graduates is headed by: ||| |Brief information: One-year program of language practice of applicants for entering college and studying within the framework of the British system of higher education. ||| |About the program: ||| |Students age: 18+. ||| |Start dates: September, January, April. ||| |Admission requirements: English - at the level of B1. ||| |Study result: improvement of academic English, development of learning skills. ||| |Short information: Educational program for the training of qualified specialists for different areas of practice. ||| |About the program: The undergraduate course at King`s College London provides fundamental theoretical and practical training for students in 200 specialties. Bachelors get knowledge in 9 faculties. A multidisciplinary college trains specialists in different fields: ||| |Students age: 18+. ||| |Start dates: September. ||| |Requirements for admission: ||| |The result of training: ||| |Tuition fees: from 15500 GBP, medical specialties (clinical basis) - from 36000 GBP. ||| |Short information: Postgraduate course for bachelors wishing to engage in research, scientific, pedagogical activity. ||| |About the program: ||| |All faculties of the university are preparing master's degrees: ||| |The age of the students : 21+. ||| |Start dates: September. ||| |Requirements for admission: ||| |The result of the training: ||| |Tuition fees: from 16500 GBP. ||| |The preparatory program for admission to British universities will help you to qualitatively study specialized areas and improve language skills. Subject to successful training, students confidently enter the chosen university. ||| |The preparatory program is designed for professionals with a bachelor's degree who wish to apply for a master's degree in the UK. Usually, the preparation course is recommended for students with insufficiently high level of English proficiency. |||
Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology BSc, Classical Studies & Comparative Literature BA, Computing & Internet Systems MSc, Electronic & Information Engineering BEng, Endocrinology: Clinical & Molecular Intercalated BSc iBSc, English Law & American Law LLB and JD, English Law & French Law LLB and Maitrise en droit (French equivalent of LLB), English Law & Hong Kong Law LLB and JD, French & Management with a year abroad BA, French & Philosophy with a year abroad BA, German & Management with a year abroad BA, Global Air Pollution & Health: Management and Science MSc, Global Health & Social Medicine BSc, Intellectual Property & Information Law LLM, Late Antique & Byzantine Studies Grad Dip, Philosophy & Spanish with a year abroad BA, Physics & Philosophy with a year abroad BSc, Portuguese & French with a year abroad BA, Portuguese & Management with a year abroad BA, Regenerative Medicine & Innovation Technology Intercalated BSc, Research Methods for Social Science & Health PG Cert, Russian & Eurasian Studies PhD, Spanish & Latin American Studies with a year abroad BA, Spanish & Portuguese with a year abroad BA, Theology, Religion & Culture BA, Accounting&Finance BSc, Addictions MD (Res) / MPhil / PhD, Advanced Paediatrics MSc, Ageing&Society MA / MSc, Analytical & Environmental Sciences MPhil / PhD, Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology Intercalated BSc, Art, Basic & Clinical Neuroscience MD (Res) / MPhil / PhD, Biochemistry BSc, Bioethics&Society MSc, Bioinformatics (Research) MPhil / PhD, Biomedical Engineering BEng, Biomedical Engineering MEng, Biomedical Science BSc, Biostatistics MD (Res) / MPhil / PhD, Brazilian Studies Research MPhil / PhD, Business and management, Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies Research MPhil / PhD, Cancer Studies (Research Division) MPhil / PhD, Center of Human & Aerospace Physiological Sciences (CHAPS) MPhil / PhD, Chemistry (Department of) MPhil / PhD, Chemistry BSc, Chemistry MSci, Chemistry with a Years Professional Placement BSc, Chemistry with Biomedicine BSc, Chemistry with Biomedicine MSci (Hons), Chemistry with Biomedicine with a Years Professional Placement BSc, Chemistry with Biomedicine with a Years Professional Placement MSci, China&Globalisation MSc, Chinese Studies Research MPhil / PhD, Classical and Modern Greek Studies BA, Classical Archaeology BA, Classical Studies & French with a year abroad BA, Classical Studies with English BA, Classics (Greek&Latin) BA, Classics MA, Classics Research MPhil / PhD, Clinical Education MA / PG Dip / PG Cert, Clinical Practice BSc, Combined Pre-sessional, Comparative Literature Research MPhil / PhD, computer techologies, Contemporary History MPhil / PhD, Contemporary India Research MPhil / PhD, Cultural & Creative Industries MA, Culture, Media & Creative Industries Research MPhil / PhD, Defense Studies Research MPhil / PhD, Dental & Health Sciences Research MPhil / PhD, Dentistry BDS, Dentistry Entry Program for Medical Graduates BDS, Dentistry Graduate / Professional Entry Program BDS, Development Studies with Reference to Emerging Economies MPhil / PhD, Digital Culture BA, Digital Humanities Research MPhil / PhD, Disasters, Adaptation & Development MA / MSc, Doctorate in Clinical Psychology DClinPsy, Drug Development Science MSc, PG Dip, PG Cert, economics, Economics&Management BSc, Education Research MPhil / PhD, Electronic Engineering BEng, Electronic Engineering MEng, Electronic Engineering with Management BEng, Electronic Engineering with Management MEng, English BA, English Language & Linguistics BA, English Law with Australian Law LLB, English Law with Hong Kong Law LLB and LLM, English Research MPhil / PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU / NUS / Humboldt, English with Film Studies BA, Enhanced Support Dentistry Program BDS, European Law LLM, European Politics BA, European Studies (French pathway) with a year abroad BA, European Studies (German pathway) with a year abroad BA, European Studies (Spanish pathway) with a year abroad 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Gerontology Research MPhil / PhD, Global Ethics & Human Values \u200b\u200bMA, Global Health & Social Justice MSc, Global Health & Social Medicine BA, Global Health and Social Medicine Research MPhil / PhD, Health & Social Care (Research Division) MPhil / PhD, DHC, Health Service & Population Research MPhil / PhD, history, History of Medicine Intercalated BSc, History Research MPhil / PhD, option of joint PhD with HKU / NUS, Imaging Sciences iBSc, Interdisciplinary Politics Studies MPhil / PhD, International Business Law LLM, International Political Economy MPhil / PhD, International Relations BA, Kings International Foundation - Biology & Chemistry, Kings International Foundation - Liberal Arts & Social Science, law, Law Research MPhil / PhD, Law with American Legal Studies LLB, Law with Transnational Legal Studies LLB, Leadership&Development MSc, Liberal Arts BA, Management Research MPhil / PhD, Mathematics MSci, Mathematics with Management & Finance BSc, Mathematics with Statistics 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Academic english, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), International foundation, Pre-Masters
Strand, London WC2R 2LS
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Schule Schloss Salem International College
8.4
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Description of Schule Schloss Salem International College
Location: Germany, Zalem, Uberlingen|Age of students: 10 -19 years old|Educational programs: Abitur, International Baccalaureate|Number of students: about 700|Year of foundation: 1920|Type of studying: mixed|Accommodation: boarding house, for students fron 10 years old|Price: from 12000 euros per term (boarding house)|Ranking: one of the few schools in the country where IB program is offered. Academic results of the graduates of the course: A*-B - 95%.|Abitur;|IB.|Mathematics;|Natural science;|Social sciences;|1st language (most often native for the student);|2nd language (Spanish, French, German, English);|Design and art.|Theory of knowledge. The course is of a philosophical nature, focused on the development of critical thinking skills.|CAS - an application program designed to counterbalance the academic rigor of the main IB modules.|Essays - the course allows students to learn determining the field of interest, conducting research and competently from a scientific point of view to formalize its results.|The number of lessons: 20 per week for 45 minutes.|The group size: up to 14.|The minimum course duration: 2 weeks.|The required level of knowledge of the German language: beginner.|Studying English;|Studying German from an elementary level;|Studying German for advanced students;|Studying technical disciplines and natural sciences;|The study of robotics;|Music classes, that is, participation in a school musical group.|Fire services;|Maritime service;|Technical service;|Ambulance services.|Sculptures on wood;|Photographs;|Making wood products;|Teaching painting;|Working with textiles;|Teaching the creation of motion pictures.|Breakdance classes;|Field hockey exercises;|Team sports - football, basketball, beach volleyball, water polo;|Outdoor 1 includes mini-golf, swimming, beach volleyball and other activities;|Complex Outdoor 2, including swimming, canoeing, cable car, mountain bike.|Archery;|Tennis;|Sailing;|On Saturday - day trips and excursions.|Trips to Lake Constance, the Alps, Switzerland, Austria;|Teaching English or German (20 lessons per week);|Accommodation of students in the residence for 3-4 people in each room;|Meals on a full board basis;|Providing study materials for classes;|Initial testing of the level of language knowledge;|At the end of studying - issuing a certificate of completion;|The organization of sports, leisure and entertainment;|One full day excursion per week.|The number of lessons: 20 per week for 45 minutes.|The group size: up to 14.|The minimum duration of the course: 2 weeks.|The required level of knowledge of the German language: beginner.|Learn English;|Studying German from the initial level;|Studying German for advanced students;|Studying technical disciplines and natural sciences;|Studying robotics;|Music classes, that is, participation in a school musical group.|Grammar;|Spoken language;|Listening and reading;|Writing.|Fire safety services;|Marine service;|Technical service;|Ambulance services.|Sculptures on wood;|Photographs;|Making wood products;|Teaching painting;|Working with textiles;|Teaching the creation of motion pictures.|Breakdance classes;|Field hockey exercises;|Team sports - football, basketball, beach volleyball, water polo;|Complex Outdoor 1, which includes mini-golf, swimming, beach volleyball and other activities;|Outdoor 2 complex including swimming, canoeing, cable car, mountain bike.|Archery;|Tennis;|Sailing.|Lake Constance,|Alps,|Switzerland,|Austria.|English or German language studying (20 lessons per week);|Student residence in a 3- 4 people in each room;|Meals on full board basis;|Providing teaching materials for classes;|Initial testing of the level of language knowledge;|Issuing a certificate of completing the course;|The organization of sports, leisure and entertainment;|One full day excursion per week.|This is the largest boarding school in Germany and one of the most prestigious educational institutions in Europe. School diploma or certificate  is a guarantee of a high level of the student's academic preparation.|The school is very conveniently located. The high school campus is a part of the coastal lake area. Students are given an opportunity to learn how to sail. Lake Constance is a great place for first steps in sailing. Extreme rock lovers can take part in climbing lessons.|At the school special attention is paid to discipline, regime and academic requirements. The school will be an excellent choice for students who need clear organization of studying time, leisure, constant monitoring by adults.|The school is characterized by modern technical equipment and high level of material resources.|Deposit of about 3000 euros;|Registration fee of about 1500 euros.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1800 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 10800 EUR|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Schule Schloss Salem International College is one of the largest boarding schools in Germany. It represents a large-scale complex with separated campuses for junior, middle and senior students. Today, the college has an international status. Along with the national program Abitur, IB is recognized worldwide. ||| |In the college students receive not only academic skills. Particular attention in school is given to sports activity - the educational institution has several national teams. Each campus has a modern sports infrastructure. ||| |Extra-curricular program of the school provides social work. Students can receive volunteer experience. The school cooperates with many social organizations of various profiles. ||| |A distinctive feature of the program for students of 13 to 15 years is the intensive nature of the studying. Academic classes are held on a five-day schedule. It is compulsory for each student at this stage to conduct an individual scientific study. The results of the work are formalized and provided to the teacher-curator in the form of a report. ||| |Studies are conducted on the German educational system in German. After the 8th grade, children can transfer to the English system of instruction. ||| |For students without German knowledge, special language educational programs are organized from scratch, with a view to their further understanding of the teaching material. ||| |High school students are offered a choice of two programs: ||| |The latter is preferred by an increasing number of students. A feature of IB in Salem International College is the intensity of the studying. ||| |Under the program, students study 6 subjects from the following groups: ||| |In addition, the program involves the study of special disciplines: ||| |Abitur is a program for obtaining a German matriculation certificate necessary for admission to German universities. ||| |The children who have completed 13th grade, receive a certificate. At the same time, 4 final exams on basic subjects are submitted. For a foreign student to get Abitur, a minimum of two years of study at a German school is required. ||| |Summer International Camp Schloss Salem accepts children aged 9 to 16 for teaching English and German. It is located in the beautiful and famous area of ​​Germany: classes take place right on the territory of Zalemsky Castle, which is only 11 kilometers south of Lake Constance - one of the natural pearls of Germany. ||| |Once upon a time a Cistercian monastery was in the castle. From it, the school got vineyards, orchards and a magnificent cathedral. ||| |Only 3 kilometers from the school there is a railway station. This branch connects the cities of Lindau, Friedrichshafen and Radolfzell. ||| |International airports are also nearby: Zurich can be reached in 1 hour, and Stuttgart - in 2 hours. ||| |Conditions of stay at the school are the most modern. There is everything for full and effective teaching, creative and sports activities. Students are engaged in small cozy classrooms. The school has a rich library, workshops of different orientations. The sports complex is a swimming pool, a large playground, several courts for tennis and a gym. ||| |Morning classes in the summer language school consist of two blocks of 2 hours each. In the first block, students can choose for themselves different directions: ||| |All classes are conducted by experienced teachers in small groups. English and German courses include grammar, speaking, listening and reading, writing. ||| |By the end of the course, each group issues a student newspaper, over which students are enthusiastically working after classes. ||| |The second block of morning classes of the first week is given to the education of a sense of responsibility, comradeship, team spirit. Pupils can study in sections: ||| |Guys can choose for themselves classes in the sections: ||| |In the second half of each school day, students are offered a choice of several types of outdoor activities: ||| |It is also possible to learn: ||| |The school organizes hiking through the mountains, rivers, bicycles around the lake. You can also visit the Museum of Science and Technology. ||| |After each trip a meeting of the traditional House Party club is arranged. ||| |Sunday ||| |This is a day of relaxation and free graphics. Breakfast later than the other days, schoolchildren swim in the lake, conduct orienteering games in the castle. In the evening, a bonfire is lit and a late supper is organized. ||| |The last day of the summer school ||| |On this day in the evening a large-scale presentation is usually held, pupils invite parents and friends. A compulsory part of it is a performance that shows what the guys have achieved during their studies. After that, a disco for the kids starts, and parents communicate with the teachers in an informal atmosphere, discussing the successes of their children. ||| |Summer Language School Schloss Salem accepts children aged 12 to 14 years for studying English and German. It is located in the beautiful and famous area of ​​Germany: classes take place right on the territory of Zalemsky Castle, which is only 11 kilometers south of Lake Constance - one of the natural pearls of Germany. ||| |Once upon a time a Cistercian monastery was in the castle. Vineyards, orchards and a magnificent cathedral were given to the school. ||| |Only 3 kilometers from the school there is a railway station. This branch connects the cities of Lindau, Friedrichshafen and Radolfzell. ||| |International airports are also nearby: Zurich can be reached within 1 hour, and to Stuttgart - in 2 hours. ||| |Conditions of stay at the school are the most modern. There is everything for full and effective teaching, creative and sports activities. Students are engaged in small cozy classrooms. The school has a rich library, workshops of different orientations. The sports complex includes a swimming pool, a large playground, several courts for tennis and a gym. ||| |Morning classes in the summer language school consist of two blocks of 2 hours each. In the first block, students can choose for themselves different directions: ||| |All classes are conducted by experienced teachers in small groups. English and German language courses include basic directions: ||| |By the time the course ends, each group issues a student newspaper, over which students are enthusiastically working after class. ||| |The second block of morning classes of the first week is given to the education of a sense of responsibility, comradeship, team spirit. Pupils can study in sections: ||| |The international students can choose for themselves occupations in the following sections: ||| |In the second half of each school day, students are offered a choice of several types of outdoor activities: ||| |You can also master your skills in: ||| |Saturday is a day of hikes and excursions. ||| |The school organizes one-day hikes along the mountains, rivers and bicycles around the lake. You can also visit the Museum of Science and Technology. ||| |Excursions include visits to: ||| |After each trip, a meeting of the traditional House Party club is arranged. ||| |Sunday ||| |This is a day of relaxation and free graphics. Breakfast later than the other days, schoolchildren swim in the lake, conduct orienteering games in the castle. In the evening, a fire is lit and a late dinner is organized. ||| |This day in the evening is usually held a large-scale presentation, students invite parents and friends. A compulsory part of it is a performance that shows what the guys have achieved during their studies. After that, a disco for the kids starts, and parents communicate with the teachers in an informal atmosphere, discussing the successes of their children. ||| |What is included in the cost of the summer school curriculum: |||
Art, maths, music, Natural science, robotics
archery, badminton, basketball, football, mini football, swimming, tennis, volleyball
Middle classes (German), IB program, Abitur, Summer holiday english, German courses for kids
Schlossbezirk 1, 88682 Salem
Deposit of about 3000 euros;|Registration fee of about 1500 euros.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1800 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 10800 EUR
International college
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Abitur
42,840
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Germany
Salem
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Stowe Boarding School UK
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Description of Stowe Boarding School UK
Location: Stowe, Buckinghamshire;|Age: 13-18 years;|Programs: High School, GCSE, A-level;|Quantity of pupils: 774;|Year of foundation: 1923;|Type of studying: mixed.|Quick course of the fundamentals of religion, computer technology (ECDL course), biology, chemistry, physics;|Languages ​​(Spanish, German, French), ESL (English as a foreign language) physical education, design (material science), art;|Foundations of religion, Latin, geography, history;|Physical education, Spanish language, history, drama, design (persistent materials or graphics), art, computer technology;|Music, physical education, geography, French, drama, art, design (graphics or materials science).|Drama, geography, the fundamentals of religion, physical culture, politics, music, art, business, mathematics, design (graphics), history;|Politics, physical education, art history, history, French language, geography, chemistry, economics, design (material science);|English literature, physics, mathematics, physical culture, Latin, English, German, French, Spanish, business, drama, biology, history of art, history, design (graphics or material science), higher mathematics, economics.|Stowe School is a high British educational standard. The quality of academic teaching of students is regularly confirmed by exam results on GCSE and A-level.|The latest technological developments are used in the educational process. The school rightfully is proud of advanced equipment. The educational process here is competently organized on technological basis, which makes it possible to guarantee its effectiveness.|Attention is given not only to the academic preparation of boys and girls. A distinctive feature of the educational institution is the education in the philosophical context of stoicism. Children here are taught to live in harmony with nature, the surrounding world.|At school, children learn to make decisions, be responsible for them. A special program SIP allows you to plan school life for each student, make up a schedule of compulsory, facultative, extra-curricular activities, sports training, and control the level of personal achievements.|The school lives by Christian laws. Three times a week students can attend the service in the chapel.|In the educational institution at a high level is vocational guidance. Every graduate of Stowe School knows exactly what he wants to do in the future.|The studying takes place in small classes. To student's attention there are offered additional classes, electives. The school can satisfy the academic needs of everyone who wishes to qualitatively prepare for entering the European or any of the prestigious universities in the world.|registration fee - 100 pounds;|deposit (995 pounds + 9,500 pounds);|pocket money, etc.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1200 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Stowe School, located 50 km from London, is now one of the most prestigious boarding schools in Britain. The private boarding school Stowe School is focused on the preparation of applicants for Cambridge and Oxford, it is known as one of the first boarding schools in the country. ||| |Most of the people in the school today are British. The number of foreign students does not exceed 10%. Admission Committee accepts the school children regardless of social origin, religion, nationality. Graduates are engaged in various activities, from cinema to politics. The founder of Virgin Group, Richard Branson, known in the world of football, Martin Edwards, who was the chairman of Manchester United, the descendant of the author of the legendary Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin Milne, actor David Niven, Prince of Monaco Rainier III received secondary education in a prestigious boarding house. ||| |Modern students have to study in the environment of picturesque nature and majestic architecture. Campus schools is a work of architectural art. The place where it is located is famous for its gorgeous landscaped gardens, lakes and parks. The main building occupies the estate of the Duke of Buckingham. The building is recognized as a historical monument and is one of the most beautiful English palaces of the XVIII century. ||| |The school has less than a century of history, like many other prestigious private schools in the UK . But during this time all the monarchs of Great Britain visited it. For example, the last built women's hostel was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. ||| |Applicants are accepted at Stowe School with excellent and good academic performance. The higher the score of the certificate (9 classes) or the average on the extract of the estimates, is the higher the chances for admission, respectively. In addition, to enroll in the school you need knowledge of English at a level from B2. If knowledge is not enough, it is recommended to pass specialized preparatory courses. ||| |Applicants provide the school with a testimonial from the prior place of study. But the final decision on enrollment is made based on the results of the interview. At it entrants demonstrate a desire to study in a particular boarding school, to develop, a willingness to comply with the norms and rules of the school, etc. ||| |Stowe School gives a classical education. Graduates of the educational institution show traditionally high results in the A-level and GCSE exams. By results of studying in the senior school the majority of students receive high marks - А * - А (74%). According to the GCSE, A * - A receives almost half of the children. ||| |Annually 98% of school graduates enter universities. In Oxbridge, 4% of yesterday's school students are studying. 60% of graduates are chosen by Russell. ||| |As in any school, a certain set of compulsory, optional subjects is studied in each year of school. ||| |These are some of the best learning environments you can find. Teaching methods, qualifications of British schools are recognized all over the world, many have adopted them as a model and standard. As they grow up, the child is given great academic freedom - he can explore, question the facts that he is studying, thereby developing independent, analytical, inquisitive thinking. Students in the UK are always at the center of the learning process, with their individual needs in focus. ||| |Since Britain is the birthplace of English, the language of technology, business and science, parents hope that the development of language skills will make it possible to study any literature (research, teaching), build an academic and professional career. ||| |Third Form (9th grade) provides for the study of English, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, computer technology, French, geography, history, art, religious studies, design and technology, music, physical education, theater, German or Spanish, bases of safety of ability to live. This cycle is predominantly general in the first half of the year. In the second half of the year, profiling begins. The students of the school are recommended a wide range of subjects. They can study an unlimited number of disciplines. This is done so that everyone in 9-10 months can determine the priority academic profile. The number of items is usually reduced to 8 - 10. Afterwards, children take exams. ||| |Forth - Fifth form (10-11 class) combines two blocks of subjects: mandatory and optional. On a mandatory basis, students study mathematics, English, literature, the basics of life safety, the co-ordinated science course. Additionally, disciplines are selected to prepare for the GCSE. In total, students study at least 6 subjects. This number of academic disciplines is sufficient for the transition to the Sixth Form. There are 5 educational modules to choose from: ||| |Many subjects are available for standard and in-depth study. Under Co-ordinated Science course students can study in a complex or by choosing one subject (biology, physics or chemistry). In the latter case, the load will be 4 hours per week. Within the framework of a short or full course, the basics of religion can be studied (4 or 2 hours per week). ||| |Sixth Form (12-13 class) provides for the study of at least 4 subjects in the first year and 3-4 in the second. The choice of disciplines is gradual. For this purpose special psychometric, vocational guidance tests are provided. Also, students are offered free consultations in the career center at the school. ||| |Under the recommended A-level program, students study one subject from 4 educational blocks: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, design, geography, history, maths, physics, Religious studies
chess, cricket, disco, fencing, field hockey, football, hockey, horseback riding, lacrosse, Rifle shooting, rugby, sailing, Squash, swimming, tennis, Theatrical show
Middle school, High school program
Stowe School, Stowe, Buckingham, MK18 5EH
registration fee - 100 pounds;|deposit (995 pounds + 9,500 pounds);|pocket money, etc.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1200 GBP
Private school
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English
A-Level
12,951
£
term
United Kingdom
near London
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https://smapse.com//cate-school-carpinteria-california/
Cate School
8.4
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Description of Cate School
Established: in 1910|Location Cate School: Santa Barbara (suburb), California, United States|Students age: 14 to 18 years|Educational programs: 9-12 classes and preparation for college|Type of studying: mixed|Total number of students in Cate School: 265 people, including 83% - at the boarding house, 16% foreign students.|Columbia University|University of Chicago|Middlebury College|University of Pennsylvania|Colby College|Colorado College|University of California Berkeley|University of Pennsylvania|Cornell University|Davidson College|Stanford University|University of Southern California|New York University|Barnard College|Brown University|Sarah Lawrence College|University of St. Petersburg Andrews and others.|Billy Steinberg (composer and musician)|Warren Briedenbach (surgeon)|Sir John R.H. Bond (financer)|Dr. William New (advanced doctor and inventor) and many others.|8:00 - 8:45 - lessons|88:50 - 9:15 - break|9:20 - 10 : 05 - lessons|10:00 - 10:25 - general meeting|10:35 - 11:20 - lessons|11:25 - 12:35 - lunch|14:40 - 13:25 - lessons|13:30 - 13:55 - break|14:00 - 14:45 - lessons|15:00 - 16:30 - exercise|17:00 - 18:30 - time for self-study and preparation of homework|18:30 - 19:30 - dinner|19:30 - 22:00 - free time and rest, retreat.|English|Mathematics|Computer science|History of the USA|Genetics|Introduction to higher mathematics|Art|Policy|History of the world|Chemistry|Oceanography|Geography|Foreign languages|Design and technology|Statistics|Physics|Biology|Astronomy|Music|Psychology|Film production|Economy.|Cross Country|Tennis|Frisbee|Basketball|Mountain bike|Water Polo|Football|Lacrosse|Squash|Baseball|Rafting|Kayaking|Volleyball|Softball|Classes in the gym|Surfing.|Receipt for payment of registration fee;|Extract from previous place of study;|Recommendations of teachers and class teacher;|SSAT / ISEE exam results;|Certificate of sufficient level of English (TOEFL 100 iBT and above).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
For students aged 14 to 18 who want to qualitatively prepare for college, one of the best places to study is the private boarding Cate School. The institution was founded in 1910 by Curtis Keith and was originally intended only for boys. Today it is one of the most famous, prestigious and popular schools of mixed education: there are about 265 boys and girls of different races, nationalities and religion studying here (foreign students come here from 17 world countries). ||| |The campus, with a total area of ​​60 hectares (or 150 acres), is conveniently located in the picturesque and quiet suburb of Santa Barbara, Carpinteria. Cate's private school is located on the small hill Mesa, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding nature and the well-tended landscape. ||| |Pupils and graduates demonstrate a high level of education and academic achievement - the average score of SAT is 1840-2150. In one class, an average of 10-12 people, which provides each student with a proper amount of attention from the teacher, careful monitoring of his progress and success. The ratio of teachers to students is 1: 5. More than 85% of teachers have a doctoral or master's degree, which allows them to teach at the highest level, transferring the entire volume of their knowledge and experience to students._x000D_ According to statistics, graduates without special preparation enter the selected educational institutions from among the most prestigious and ranking in the country and the world: ||| |There are many well-known personalities and recognized professionals in their specialty among the graduates - we will note the following names: ||| |Cate School is a member of the top 20 American private boarding houses (14th place according to the independent edition Princeton Review, data for 2008). ||| |The academic program here is very diverse and rich - students can study about 100 subjects, including 19 disciplines at the AP level (Advanced Placement). The studying is conducted on weekdays, but twice a month for academic studies are allocated and Saturdays. ||| |Cate School belongs to the category of selective: every year the admissions committee receives about 2000 applications from around the world, about 450 of them are admitted for examination, and only 75-80 applicants receive the desired place on the course. Such rigidity of selection allows to find the most gifted, persistent, talented children, to raise the general level of progress, to create a productive educational atmosphere._x000D_ There is no strict adherence to any religion (as well as a strict uniform) - the children of all faiths and confessions learn at school. ||| |EXAMPLE SCHEDULE OF THE DAY ||| |Thus, children work for 5 lessons per day (5 academic hours, 1 lesson lasts 45 minutes). ||| |This is an intensive, comprehensive preparation for entering the chosen college, combining intensive linguistic studies and studying the fundamental academic directions and specialties. The curriculum remains flexible enough: the students can supplement it with electives, additional lessons according to their own tastes. Students not only engage in the classroom, but also make laboratory work, conduct research and form personal and group projects. ||| |The skill of critical and analytical thinking, the desire for knowledge and the love of learning, perseverance, valuable personal and social qualities are actively developing. Students expand their horizons and deepen their knowledge of compulsory and additional subjects, creating a solid basis of skills for subsequent studying and a successful career. The subjects and directions offered for studying are the following: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, history, maths
baseball, basketball, Bus excursion, Cyclotourism, dancing, Drama, lacrosse, mountaineering, rock climbing, skiing, surfing, swimming, tennis, Trampoline jumping, Trekking
High school program
1960 Cate Mesa Road Carpinteria, California 93013
registration fee - 100 pounds;|deposit (995 pounds + 9,500 pounds);|pocket money, etc.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1200 GBP
University
null
English
null
1,126
$
day
USA
Santa Barbara
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https://smapse.com//university-of-pennsylvania-philadelphia-usa/
University of Pennsylvania
8.4
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Description of University of Pennsylvania
Founded: in 1740|Total number of teachers: 5276 people|Total number of students: 20339 people (approximately 19 % are foreign students).|The first electronic digital computer ENIAC;|The study of brain regions that are responsible for cravings for tobacco and narcotic substances;|Detection of the tomb of Sebekhoutep pharaoh (more than 3800 years ago, who lived in Egypt);|Synthesis of heavy-duty diamond polymer threads: potentially this is the most durable material known to man, and at the same time very thin (hundreds of times thinner than optical fiber);|The invention of a new method for the treatment of renal failure;|Confirmation of the connection between schizophrenia and toxoplasmosis;|Compiling a daily schedule for the work of genes: this helped to compile more precise dates for taking different medications during the day to increase their efficiency;|The study of the universe and the cosmos (for example, the discovery of water clouds outside the solar system);|The invention of direct reprogramming of cells (conversion of human fibroblasts into melanocytes);|The implementation of the scientific program Restoring Active Memory (RAM): the creation of a neuroprosthesis to prevent memory loss.|568 Group|Associated Universities, Inc. All rights reserved. (AUI)|Association of American Universities (AAU). Sport affiliations and memberships National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)|The Ivy League|Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE).|National University of Singapore|York University (United Kingdom),|Technical University of Dortmund (Germany)|University of Sydney, Australia|University of Bologna, Italy|Kyoto University (Japan).|Annenberg School of Communication (Political Communication, Culture and Communication, Digital Media and Social Networks)|Higher School of Education (Language and Literacy, "Education, Culture and Society", "Intercultural Communication")|The Wharton Business School (founded back in 1881, today trains more than 9,000 students, including distance education students)|Dental School (founded in 1878, health, biotechnology and bioethics programs, As well as 8 directions of doctoral studies)|Law School ("National Security", "Family Law", "Constitutional Law")|School of Nurses (the curriculum includes compulsory practice in the Pennsylvania Hospital and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; - "Emergency Care", "Family Sister", "Children's Nurse")|Veterinary School (opened in 1884 and supports the agriculture of the whole state, popular directions - Pathobiology, Biomedicine)|School of Arts and Sciences (profile specialties - Languages ​​of the Middle East and Ancient civilizations "," History of Arts "," Physics and Astronomy "," History of Science and Sociology ")|School of Engineering and Applied Science (since 1852, it was founded as the "Mountain School": today it is the most modern and innovative institute, it has its own research and scientific laboratories)|School of Social Policy and Practice (main programs - "Social Policy", "Social Security", "Master of Social Work")|School of Design (major specialties: "Fine Arts", "Urban And regional planning "," Historical reconstruction "," Architecture ")|Perelman School of Medicine (major specialties - genetics, microbiology, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, is included in the national TOP-3 in the number of profile grants).|Medical school|Wharton School of Business|School of Electromechanics and Systems Design|Engineering School|Graduate School of Education|School of Public Policy|School of Programming and Informatics|School of Law|School of professional studying.|Philadelphia is a very hospitable, lively, historically interesting city of the USA with a mild and favorable climate. In the city itself there are more than 100 museums, the Philadelphia Orchestra, known all over the world, a lot of theaters and dance, opera companies, there are well-known monuments of architecture of different styles;|The University of Pennsylvania works closely with more than 142 institutes and research centers - the widest scope for a variety of research and scientific projects;|Active volunteer activity of students - according to the latest data, more than 14,000 employees, teachers and students are involved in specialized programs;|The University of Pennsylvania has one of the largest targeted capitals in the world: according to data of 2014 it is more than 9.58 billion US dollars;|On the campus there is one of the largest university academic libraries: more than 4 million books, periodicals and electronic carriers.|Application form|High school diploma or diploma with grades|SAT (reasoning) test results|Results of at least two SAT Subject Tests (can be replaced by results of ACT together with written part of ACT Writing)|High test results for TOEFL|At least two recommendations from teachers from a previous place of study|All kinds of certificates, medals, cups and letters of thanks for achievements in extracurricular work|For applicants for master's programs, a GMAT test certificate is required|If necessary, documents on financial assistance, application (its justification) for a scholarship or grant.|SAT Reading = 730 points|SAT Math = 750 points|SAT Writing = 750 points|SAT Critical Reading = 670-770 points|ACT Composite = 31-34 points.|Early enrollment: submission of applications before November 1, results until December 15|The second (general) wave: the filing of applications before January 1, the results before the end of March.|University Named Scholarships - a nominal scholarship for outstanding academic performance;|Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship is a program for students who have their own research projects;|Pennsylvania Engineering Foundation Faber Scholarship is a scholarship for achievements and discoveries in the field of engineering, which is issued to students from 2 years and above;|NACA East Coast Higher Education Research Scholarship is a special NACA scholarship for junior students participating in advanced projects and research.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of Pennsylvania is the oldest university in the United States, today considered to be one of the most prestigious educational institutions of the country and the world. It is part of the legendary Ivy League - a community of eight most elite and prestigious universities in the United States. It was founded by Benjamin Franklin (who also became the first president of the university) to provide American students with high-quality education, research and discovery. Today in the University of Pennsylvania (students often call it simply Penn) students are accepted from anywhere in the world, regardless of gender or religious belief. ||| |The University of Pennsylvania was established in 1740: it was originally called the Charity School in Philadelphia and was subsequently given the status of a college and later of a university. From the very beginning, the basis for the development of the educational institution has become an interdisciplinary approach to both science and education - this principle Penn adheres to our days. ||| |In 1765, the university established the first specialized medical school in the USA, in 1850 - the law school, in 1852 - the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. In 1881, the Wharton School of Business began its work on the campus: today it is considered to be one of the best in the world (by the way, the first profile in the US), and the first educational programs were written by Warton himself - a successful entrepreneur who was the founder of the business school. ||| |Among the most successful and sought after areas of studying are medicine, physics and economics. Only during the last 20 years graduates and teachers of the university received 4 Nobel and 5 Pulitzer Prizes. ||| |The University of Pennsylvania is a real alma mater for researchers and scholars. It is worth noting such important scientific achievements and discoveries as: ||| |The university has accreditation to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is part of many prestigious and large educational organizations: ||| |The university constantly collaborates with universities around the world - more than 60 partners in the US, Europe, New Zealand and Australia, Asian countries, between which a student exchange is established. Among students, courses in the following universities are popular (duration may be 1 semester or 1 year): ||| |The university includes the following schools and profile colleges, institutes and faculties: ||| |Bachelor's programs are provided to students in all major schools and faculties of the University of Pennsylvania: ||| |The price can vary depending on the chosen specialty, and also on the peculiarities of the option of accommodation - the exact amount will help you to calculate our manager. |||
Urban Analytics, International Development, Accounting, Actuarial Science, African and African American Studies, Aging Sciences Graduate Minor, anthropology, applied sciences, Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, BA, astronomy, BA Classical Studies, Bachelor Business, behavioral science, biochemistry, bioengineering, biology, Biomedical Sciences, biophysics, biotechnology, business, Business and management, Caring for people, chemical engineering, Chemical Sciences, chemistry, Chemistry Education, Cognitive Science, Cognitive sciences, Communication, communications, computer techologies, Counseling, criminology, cultural studies, design, Early Childhood Education, Earth Science , economics, Electrical engineering, engineering, Entrepreneurship, Environmental science, Environmental studies, epidemiology, ethics, Executive Development Program (EDP) - Wharton Executive Education, finance, Finance Concentration, fine arts, Folklore and Mythology, Food and nutrition, French and Francophone Studies, Gender studies, genetics, geology, Global research, graphic arts, Health care, Health management, Health Services (BA), Hebrew, Hispanic Studies, history, humanitarian sciences, Indigenous Studies, insurance, International Business, international relations, Italian Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, law, Leadership, Leadership in education, letter, life sciences, linguistics, literature, logics, Machinery manufacturing, marketing, Materials Science, maths, MBA, Mechanical engineering, Mechanics, media, Medical Studies, BS, Medicine, Middle East Studies, music, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations , neurology, Nursing, pedagogy, Penn Summer, Penn Summer Abroad, Penn Summer High School Academies, philosophy, planning, Political science, politics, Psychology, Real Estate, Religious studies, Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge Award, Science and technology, Sign language, social sciencies, Social Welfare, Social work, sociology, Statistics, Stomatology, Submatriculation, Teacher Education, Teaching, Urban Education Leadership, Urban Studies, Veterinary science, Visual Studies, Washington Semester Program, Women's Studies
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Bachelors Courses(english)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
registration fee - 100 pounds;|deposit (995 pounds + 9,500 pounds);|pocket money, etc.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 200 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1200 GBP
University
null
German
High School Diploma
48,000
$
year
USA
Philadelphia
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https://smapse.com//toronto-university-summer-camp-canada/
Toronto University Summer Camp
8.4
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Description of Toronto University Summer Camp
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada|Age of students: 12-18 years|Duration of programs: from 3 weeks.|Reading|Auditing (listening comprehension)|Written speech|Oral speech (spoken English)|Phonetics (correction of pronunciation and correction of accent)|Vocabulary|Basics of syntax.|Go-karting|Amusement park|Viewing a professional baseball game in the Rogers Center|A trip to the Niagara Falls|Ontario's Art Gallery|Golf|Bowling and etc.|A program (15-30 hours of the student's choice)|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Medical insurance|Round-the-clock supervision for students and full guarantee of their safety|Transfer|Daily excursions, leisure and entertainment program.|Air tickets in both directions|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Teaching aids, books and materials|Additional excursions and recreational activities (optional).|Extra night 180 CAD|Transfer (one way) 100 CAD|Express mail 50 CAD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Summer programs at universities in Toronto are aimed at the effective and academic development of students from all over the world in a comfortable international environment. In University of Toronto each class there are no more than 15 people (each session is 45 minutes), which gives the teachers the opportunity to give students personal attention, to practice an individual approach. The intensity of the classes is 15 hours per week, at the student's request the number of lessons can be increased to 30. ||| |The State University of Toronto, founded in 1827, today is an important scientific and educational center not only in Canada, but also in the world. It regularly enters the TOP-20 world universities and is the largest university in the country. ||| |Toronto, located in Ontario, is Canada's largest city, an important trading and port city. Its international atmosphere includes representatives of a wide variety of peoples, nationalities and languages ​​- more than half of the permanent population are immigrants. Toronto - a real center of culture and art: for example, here there is the largest Metro Toronto Zoo (an area of ​​more than 283 hectares, more than 3000 animals from around the world). Two hours drive from the city there is the legendary Niagara Falls: in the evening there is a stunning musical and light show, emphasizing the magnificence of this natural miracle. ||| |The program is aimed at a comprehensive, general improvement of all basic language skills: ||| |Due to the small number of students in the class, teachers can implement an individual approach, giving each student a proper amount of attention, carefully monitoring its progress, achievements and possible difficulties. ||| |The intensity of classes (basic) is 15 lessons per week. At the request of the student, it can be increased to 30 lessons weekly. ||| |Seasonal language courses are conducted at the camp from July 1 to August 26 (the exact dates of the races depend on the chosen program). ||| |Preparation for TOEFL testing is not only an improvement of all the basic language skills, but also a detailed examination of the structure and features of this exam. Experienced teachers often use tests over the past year to visually show students examples of tasks, basic difficulties and typical "traps" of examiners, to draw students' attention to the most common mistakes and "pitfalls." ||| |Seasonal language courses are conducted at the camp from July 1 to August 26 (the exact dates of the races depend on the chosen program). ||| |An intensive academic course is not only active learning of the English language and improving the language level, but also studying the profile subjects and subjects typical of the Canadian national curriculum. This course of academic and linguistic development will be an ideal option for students planning to study at foreign schools, colleges or universities: in a short time you will be able to quickly improve the language level (for gaining sufficient knowledge already), to fill knowledge gaps, international standards. Since the intensity of studying here is higher than on standard programs, then not only morning but also evening classes are provided: they leave less time for leisure, but they allow to achieve better results in the shortest possible time. ||| |Seasonal language courses are conducted at the camp from July 1 to August 26 (the exact dates of the races depend on the chosen program) ||| |The IELTS test preparation program includes lessons on the classic General English program aimed at general improvement of the language level, and specific lessons, preparing for this type of exam. Students on the example of tests of past years will consider types of tasks, common pitfalls and difficult moments, will learn to avoid common mistakes. Thanks to writing sample tests, students will be able to get acquainted with the structure and features of IELTS, to overcome the emotional barrier before the test. ||| |Seasonal language courses are conducted at the camp from July 1 to August 26 (the exact dates of the races depend on the chosen program). ||| |The Intensive English program is based on the standard General English course, but has a higher intensity of lessons (up to 30 per week) due to additional lessons in the evening. This option is suitable already for experienced students with a sufficiently high level of language, who want to even better hone their skills and expertise in a particular topic, as well as those students who want to achieve maximum results in the shortest possible time. ||| |Seasonal language courses are conducted at the camp from July 1 to August 26 (the exact dates of the races depend on the chosen program). |||
economics, ethics, IELTS preparation, Intensive English, law, marketing, Preparation for TOEFL, Trade and diplomacy
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Summer English courses, TOEFL + SAT, Summer academic English, Year course IELTS, Intensive English in the summer
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada
A program (15-30 hours of the student's choice)|Accommodation and meals (full board)|Medical insurance|Round-the-clock supervision for students and full guarantee of their safety|Transfer|Daily excursions, leisure and entertainment program.|Air tickets in both directions|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Teaching aids, books and materials|Additional excursions and recreational activities (optional).|Extra night 180 CAD|Transfer (one way) 100 CAD|Express mail 50 CAD
University
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English
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9,200
$CAD
week
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
https://smapse.com//besant-hill-school/
Besant Hill School
8.4
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Description of Besant Hill School
Year of foundation: 1946;|Location: Ojai, California, USA;|Age: 15-18 years old;|Language of instruction: English;|Type of training: mixed;|Number of students: 100 people (50 boys, 50 girls);|Programs:_x000D_ High School (9-12 grades (US High School Diploma)); English as a Second Language (ESL); The Instructional Support Program (ISP); Summer education courses (4 different programs).|High School (9-12 grades (US High School Diploma));|English as a Second Language (ESL);|The Instructional Support Program (ISP);|Summer education courses (4 different programs).|Accommodation: boarding house.|High School (9-12 grades (US High School Diploma));|English as a Second Language (ESL);|The Instructional Support Program (ISP);|Summer education courses (4 different programs).|English language:_x000D_ English language levels 1-4; Writing block; English Level 3 Honors.|English language levels 1-4;|Writing block;|English Level 3 Honors.|Social sciences:_x000D_ History of the USA; World history; Сultural studies; Religious studies; Modern history; World History Honors.|History of the USA;|World history;|Сultural studies;|Religious studies;|Modern history;|World History Honors.|Science:_x000D_ Biology; Chemistry; Physics and Astronomy; Anatomy and Physiology; Environment; Agriculture.|Biology;|Chemistry;|Physics and Astronomy;|Anatomy and Physiology;|Environment;|Agriculture.|Mathematics:_x000D_ Mathematics levels 1 and 2; Geometry; Higher Mathematics; Trigonometry, algebra, geometry; Level 2 Maths Honors.|Mathematics levels 1 and 2;|Geometry;|Higher Mathematics;|Trigonometry, algebra, geometry;|Level 2 Maths Honors.|Foreign languages:_x000D_ Spanish language levels 1-3; French language levels 1-2.|Spanish language levels 1-3;|French language levels 1-2.|English language levels 1-4;|Writing block;|English Level 3 Honors.|History of the USA;|World history;|Сultural studies;|Religious studies;|Modern history;|World History Honors.|Biology;|Chemistry;|Physics and Astronomy;|Anatomy and Physiology;|Environment;|Agriculture.|Mathematics levels 1 and 2;|Geometry;|Higher Mathematics;|Trigonometry, algebra, geometry;|Level 2 Maths Honors.|Spanish language levels 1-3;|French language levels 1-2.|English Language and Literature;|History of the USA;|Economics;|Geography of human habitat;|Biology;|Environment;|Trigonometry, algebra, geometry;|Spanish language;|French language.|The first level is the required level of language knowledge: PBT to 450 (45 IBT);|The second level is the required level of language knowledge: PBT 450-500 (45-61 IBT);|The third level is the required level of language knowledge: PBT to 550 (80 IBT).|4-week program - from July 9 to August 5;|3-week program - from July 9 to July 30;|1 week - from July 31 to August 5.|Science (biology, physics, chemistry);|Technology;|Engineering;|Mathematics.|First session - from 9 to 15 July;|The second session is from 16 to 22 July.|Real Challenges and Business Opportunities in the Modern World;|Project strategy of thinking;|Formation of the client base;|Prototyping;|User Response Testing and Feedback Analysis;|Creating a Business Model;|Presentation skills.|EOS DORMITORY:_x000D_ For boys; View of the valley of the Ojai and Mount Topa-topa; 2-bed rooms; Fully furnished rooms; Shared kitchen with necessary appliances; Rest Rooms; Large open verandas; Billiards; Residences for teachers.|For boys;|View of the valley of the Ojai and Mount Topa-topa;|2-bed rooms;|Fully furnished rooms;|Shared kitchen with necessary appliances;|Rest Rooms;|Large open verandas;|Billiards;|Residences for teachers.|PHOENIX DORMITORY:_x000D_ For girls; View of Topa-Topa Mountain; 2-bed rooms; Fully furnished rooms; Shared kitchen; Room for rest and leisure with panoramic glazing and fireplace; Residences for teachers; Game room; Piano; Laundry.|For girls;|View of Topa-Topa Mountain;|2-bed rooms;|Fully furnished rooms;|Shared kitchen;|Room for rest and leisure with panoramic glazing and fireplace;|Residences for teachers;|Game room;|Piano;|Laundry.|DOORNINK GROVE DORMITORIES:_x000D_ 4 two-storeyed cottage; Premium-accommodation, single; Fully furnished rooms; Recreation areas; Kitchen; Appliances.|4 two-storeyed cottage;|Premium-accommodation, single;|Fully furnished rooms;|Recreation areas;|Kitchen;|Appliances.|For boys;|View of the valley of the Ojai and Mount Topa-topa;|2-bed rooms;|Fully furnished rooms;|Shared kitchen with necessary appliances;|Rest Rooms;|Large open verandas;|Billiards;|Residences for teachers.|For girls;|View of Topa-Topa Mountain;|2-bed rooms;|Fully furnished rooms;|Shared kitchen;|Room for rest and leisure with panoramic glazing and fireplace;|Residences for teachers;|Game room;|Piano;|Laundry.|4 two-storeyed cottage;|Premium-accommodation, single;|Fully furnished rooms;|Recreation areas;|Kitchen;|Appliances.|Basketball;|Cross Country;|Golf;|Football;|Swimming;|Volleyball;|Cross-fit;|Water sports, including surfing;|Dancing;|Tennis;|Power training;|Yoga.|Theatrical art:_x000D_ Acting skills; Accompaniment of theatrical productions; Theater equipment; Directing theatrical productions; Musical Theatre.|Acting skills;|Accompaniment of theatrical productions;|Theater equipment;|Directing theatrical productions;|Musical Theatre.|Music:_x000D_ Musical theory; Chorus; Musical groups.|Musical theory;|Chorus;|Musical groups.|Dancing:_x000D_ History and theory of dances; Ballet art; Jazz; Modern dances; Hip-hop; Choreography.|History and theory of dances;|Ballet art;|Jazz;|Modern dances;|Hip-hop;|Choreography.|Visual art:_x000D_ History and theory of art; Modern Art; Painting; Graphic arts; Sculpture and ceramics; Photo art; Publishing and editing; Script and producing films.|History and theory of art;|Modern Art;|Painting;|Graphic arts;|Sculpture and ceramics;|Photo art;|Publishing and editing;|Script and producing films.|Other clubs and sections:_x000D_ Ecological circle; Mathematical circle; School radio.|Ecological circle;|Mathematical circle;|School radio.|Acting skills;|Accompaniment of theatrical productions;|Theater equipment;|Directing theatrical productions;|Musical Theatre.|Musical theory;|Chorus;|Musical groups.|History and theory of dances;|Ballet art;|Jazz;|Modern dances;|Hip-hop;|Choreography.|History and theory of art;|Modern Art;|Painting;|Graphic arts;|Sculpture and ceramics;|Photo art;|Publishing and editing;|Script and producing films.|Ecological circle;|Mathematical circle;|School radio.|Theatrical productions;|Films screening;|Concerts;|Museums;|Festivals;|International conferences;|Trips to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara;|Excursions to the state and the country, to other countries;|Excursion trips;|Hiking, trekking;|Trips to snowboarding and mountain skiing.|Professional teaching staff;|The ratio of teachers and students is 1: 4;|Training in small classes of 10-12 people;|Picturesque accommodation area;|The program of schooling is approved by the expert committee of the University of California;|Accreditation in the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASG) and the California Association of Private Schools (CAIS);|Equipped with the best standards.|Educational Campus;|Administrative building;|Scientific laboratories;|Sport complexes;|Athletic facilities;|Art center;|Theater center;|Observatory;|Library center;|Darkroom;|Canteen;|3 hostels;|Medical Center.|The first semester - from September 6 to December 15 (vacation from November 17 to 27);|The second semester - from January 9 to June 2 (vacation from March 9 to 26);|Summer semester (for summer educational courses) - from July 2-9 to August 5.|Compulsory payments (including training aids, transportation costs, laboratory and medical center fees);|Payment from new students;|Registration fee;|Consular fee of the Embassy;|Visa processing costs;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Custody and registration in the agency.|Deposit for a course/programme 600 USD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 300 USD|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Study materials 3500 USD|Application form;|Autobiography in the form of a free essay;|Portfolio;|Parent Questionnaire;|Recommendations from the previous place of study (minimum of 2 teachers);|High achievement at the previous place of study (report card);|It is advisable to visit the campus of the school with the participation of the student and his parents / representatives;|Applicants must freely communicate in English, read and write at a level appropriate to their age;|Interview with a school employee (on campus or Skype);|The test to identify the level of knowledge.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Besant Hill School specializes in the program of teaching only senior classes from 9th to 12th. In school, mixed education, the ratio of boys / girls - 50/50, the age of students - from 15 to 18 years. The school has 100 students from 10 US states and 22 countries. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the California Association of Private Schools. Member of the National Association of Private Schools and the Association of Boarding Schools. ||| |There are 27 teachers in the school: 75% of them have higher academic ranks: 70% of teachers live on the campus of the school. The training system is not aimed at simple assimilation of material: teachers teach schoolchildren to think critically, analyze and perceive information. During the training, students develop their talents and learn to cope with problems. Much attention in the training process is given to various types of art and sports training. ||| |The school has connections with more than 30 higher educational institutions, which regularly conduct various activities on the campus. Effective system of counseling and mentoring; The specialists of the school help the pupils to determine the range of interests and choose a suitable specialty for training. 100% of school graduates in 2016 entered the higher educational institutions of the United States or other countries. ||| |The school is located on 520 acres in the picturesque and quiet town of Ojai in the state of California: the city is famous for its extraordinary beauty and zero crime rate and is perfect for study and life, and just 90 minutes is Los Angeles. ||| |Brief information: The educational program is designed in accordance with the national educational standards of the United States. The diploma of the senior school of the USA assumes not only development of disciplines, but also charge for each successfully mastered program of so-called credits. Beginning with the 9th grade, international students master the compulsory program, and vary the subjects based on their preferences. For studying subjects are available on the system Honors. ||| |In the 11-12 grades of the school there is an Advanced Placement (AR) program. Students choose subjects for in-depth study. Successful results of the training under this program give the opportunity to receive preferential treatment when enrolling in higher education institutions of the USA, Canada, Britain and other countries. ||| |In general, graduates of the school receive the necessary level of knowledge and skills to continue their studies and admission to colleges and universities of the United States and the world. ||| |List of subjects to study: ||| |List of subjects on Advanced Placement: ||| |Quick overview: The program is designed specifically for foreign students for whom English is not their native language, or for those who need to improve their language level. Students are divided into different groups depending on the level of knowledge of the English language. Testing is carried out according to the TOEFL (general examination) and TWE (written English test). School grades are also taken into account, which the student receives during the school year. ||| |The program is divided into three levels, in each of which students are engaged in reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar. Levels of the ESL system: ||| |A student with a level of knowledge above PBT 550 (80 IBT) starts attending all academic courses. The program also facilitates the adaptation of the student to the education system in the school, the campus and the order of life. ||| |Brief information of additional support program:  The program is designed for individual support of each student of the school. The school's specialists make up a separate educational program for each student, including time management skills and practical strategies that students can apply in their studies to achieve the greatest success. ||| |The program includes 3 levels. The first level is characterized by the highest level of support and development of skills, the second level - the middle and the third - the smallest. A huge advantage of this program is the constant involvement of the student in the process of self-improvement and development of academic skills. In accordance with the knowledge and experience received from the mentors, international student organises own schedule, draws attention to those subjects that need to "pull up", learns to cope with problems and failures. ||| |Preparation for SAT and essay writing: ||| |Dates of the program: ||| |About the educational program: The full program includes 4 weeks of training. The first three weeks of the program provide a detailed overview of all sections of the test, including discussions about format, content and overall strategies. Students learn the methods of performing test tasks and study common mistakes and shortcomings. During this time, students perform three full-fledged tests, adapted for educational purposes. ||| |The fourth week of the program is devoted to studying the process of entering college, writing an essay and the presentation of the admissions committee itself. ||| |The STEM PROGRAM training program: ||| |Dates of the program: from July 9 to August 5. ||| |This program is aimed at preparing students for future admission to the baccalaureate. It covers the following disciplines: ||| |During the training, students attend scientific laboratories, meet with leading specialists of the region and the country. The educational program has a clearly expressed practical character. At the end of the program, each student presents his report on the research. During the development of the program, students are identified with a further choice of the range of interests and profession. ||| |The program "Young innovators": ||| |Dates of the program: ||| |About the educational program: This unique program is designed to develop entrepreneurial skills and talents in adolescents. Students learn the methods of designing and creating their own business. During the session, teachers and businessmen with a world-wide name work with them, handing them their rich experience. Mentors work closely with each student to better discover their abilities, aspirations, skills and talents. The program is aimed at training the creation of your business from the formation of an idea to the launch of the project. ||| |Students receive the necessary knowledge in the fields of: ||| |English Language and Culture Program: ||| |Dates of the program: from July 2 to August 5. ||| |Adaptation program for enrolled students. During the program, students intensively study English and study the cultural characteristics of the United States. Schoolchildren get used to the routine of the day, get accustomed to the campus. During the course, students make tourist trips throughout California. |||
Art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, ecology, economics, Environmental science, geography, Global research, history, maths, Natural science, philosophy, physics, politics, Psychology, social sciencies
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High school program, English courses, Summer academic English
8585 Ojai Rd, Ojai, CA 93023, USA
The first semester - from September 6 to December 15 (vacation from November 17 to 27);|The second semester - from January 9 to June 2 (vacation from March 9 to 26);|Summer semester (for summer educational courses) - from July 2-9 to August 5.|Compulsory payments (including training aids, transportation costs, laboratory and medical center fees);|Payment from new students;|Registration fee;|Consular fee of the Embassy;|Visa processing costs;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Custody and registration in the agency.|Deposit for a course/programme 600 USD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 300 USD|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Study materials 3500 USD
University
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English
High School Diploma
61,100
$
year
USA
Santa Barbara
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McGill University
8.4
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Description of McGill University
The direction of the study of engineering. The specialization of the mountain structure stands out.|Excellent managers are prepared by the Faculty of Business Administration.|You can get an excellent education in the dance and ballet field with the help of the school of plastic arts.|The acting department ediucates excellent theater actors.|For decades, the Faculty of Medicine has remained the best in its field according to the rating of the country's faculties.|Not far behind the medical and direction, releasing psychologists and dentists.|Active scientific and academic activities are conducted in the faculties that educate linguists, ecologists, geographers and chemists.|The citation index of scientific works has a high degree at the Faculty of Agriculture.|L. Cohen is a poet and musician of Canadian descent. World renown received works in the genre of blues. One of the most popular performers of the 20th century. He is a Grammy Award Winner.|D. O'Keefe is a neurophysiologist with American and British roots. He is a professor at University College London. He became the winner of the Nobel Prize in 2014 in physiology.|A. Sharma - known professorship in comparative religious studies at McGill University. His world fame came with research that highlighted the important role of women in various religions.|D. Naismith - Canadian known not only teaching, but also coaching. He was famous for the creation of basketball in 1891.|An applicant, entering McGill University, submits to the admission committee a school certificate or a college diploma. These documents must be translated into English. tongue.|Applicants from other countries must confirm their level of proficiency in English with a TOEFL certificate (lower bracket 100 points) or IELTS (lower limit 7.5).|The submission of a package of documents is accompanied by a registration fee. Its size is from 10 to 150 dollars (depending on the chosen faculty). At the same time, applicants who have submitted an application to the faculty of music, must additionally contribute $ 65 for the listening procedure.|Some faculties require the applicant to provide a portfolio or a letter of recommendation.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
McGill University is a venerable institution of higher education in the city of Montreal (Canada). It is worth noting that McGill University is located in the French-speaking state of Quebec. The university in Montreal is named after a British businessman and philanthropist D. McGill, who donated 10,000 pounds sterling and his own estate to the university in order to influence the development of higher education in this city. Academic activities of the university began in 1829. The National Academic Rating considers McGill University one of top universities in Canada. ||| |This school has long and firmly established the status of one of the most popular places of study in North America. It is worth paying attention to the faculties, which, according to international experts, have the highest rating indicators. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
Study Abroad & Field Studies, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, including Human Nutrition, Arts, including Information Studies, Social Work, Religious Studies, and Social Work, Bachelor of Arts&Science, Continuing Studies, Dentistru, education, Engineering, including Architecture and Urban Planning, Enhancement, law, Management, Desautels Faculty of, Medicine, including Communication Sciences and Disorders, Music, Schulich School of, Nursing, Ingram School of, Physical and Occupational Therapy
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
845 Rue Sherbrooke O, Montréal, QC H3A 0G4, Canada
The first semester - from September 6 to December 15 (vacation from November 17 to 27);|The second semester - from January 9 to June 2 (vacation from March 9 to 26);|Summer semester (for summer educational courses) - from July 2-9 to August 5.|Compulsory payments (including training aids, transportation costs, laboratory and medical center fees);|Payment from new students;|Registration fee;|Consular fee of the Embassy;|Visa processing costs;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Custody and registration in the agency.|Deposit for a course/programme 600 USD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 300 USD|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Study materials 3500 USD
University
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English
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7,181
$
year
Canada
Montreal
Quebec
https://smapse.com//london-business-school-lbs-london-business-school/
London Business School (LBS)
8.4
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Description of London Business School (LBS)
Language of instruction: English|Age: 21+|Duration: 15-21 months.|EMBA-Global Americas & Europe|Executive MBA London.|Dates: all year round|Language of instruction: English|Age: 21+|Duration: from 5 days|Cost: from £ 6000.|Dates: 19.10-23.10|Duration: 5 days|Cost: £ 7,700.|Dates: 6.09-11.09|Duration: 5.5 days|Cost: £ 7,700.|Dates: 20.09-25.09|Duration: 5.5 days|Cost: £ 8900.|Dates: 25.01-29.01|Duration: 5 days|Cost: £ 8900.|Dates: 7.12-11.12|Duration: 5 days|Cost: £ 7,700.|Dates: 9.11-13.11|Duration: 5 days|Cost: £ 7,700.|Dates: 7.12-11.12|Duration: 5 days|Cost: £ 7,700.|Dates: 20.09-2.10, 9.11-20.11|Duration: 4 weeks|Cost: £ 29,500.|Language of instruction: English|Age: 22+|Duration: from 3 years.|Strategy and Entrepreneurship|Organisational Behavior|Marketing|Management Science and Operations|Finance|Economics|Accounting.|Station Court - from £ 179|North Lodge - from £ 185|Olympic Way - from £ 186|Blithehale Court - from £ 225|Drapery Plaza - from £ 241|Rahere Court - from £ 251|East Central House - £ 280|Student Living Heights - £ 292|Stapleton House - £ 304.|Laundries|Common recreation areas|Bike parking|Wi-fi|Women in business|Technology and Media|Entrepreneurship|Private property|Consulting|Luxury goods|Cooking school|Club photos|China Club.|Academic Infrastructure|Sports complex|IT equipment|Over 350 desktops|Student Internet Portal|Digital video|Well-equipped lecture halls|Internet and Wi-Fi.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
London Business School is a public institution in the UK, and more specifically in London. The institution began in 1964. The university is consistently in the TOP 70 of the UK, and is also considered one of the best in the world. One of the most worthy specialties is social sciences and management. ||| |The university is small. Only 1500 people study there. At the same time, the number of foreigners from the total number is 88%, therefore, the educational institution is recognized as international. ||| |The number of teachers is 110. ||| |The institute is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Universities UK. The university successfully meets current standards and guarantees high quality education. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |One of the best MBA programs will allow you to make business contacts around the world and gain in-demand skills. Program options: ||| |Short-term courses are aimed at experienced professionals who want to acquire the most relevant knowledge in their field. Popular destinations: ||| |A large number of professionals, including those from Russia, choose London Business School for their PhD in the following areas: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), MBA, Short university programs, Doctor program
26 Sussex Pl, Marylebone, London NW1 4SA, United Kingdom
The first semester - from September 6 to December 15 (vacation from November 17 to 27);|The second semester - from January 9 to June 2 (vacation from March 9 to 26);|Summer semester (for summer educational courses) - from July 2-9 to August 5.|Compulsory payments (including training aids, transportation costs, laboratory and medical center fees);|Payment from new students;|Registration fee;|Consular fee of the Embassy;|Visa processing costs;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Custody and registration in the agency.|Deposit for a course/programme 600 USD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 300 USD|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Study materials 3500 USD
University
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English
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33,600
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year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//the-oratory-preparatory-school-elementary-school/
The Oratory Preparatory School
8.4
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Description of The Oratory Preparatory School
Location: Reading, Oxfordshire, England|Age of students: 2-13 years|Total number of students: 445 people|Type of education: collaborative|Accommodation format: guest house (54 guests)|Language of instruction: English.|Eton College,|Harrow,|Marlborough College,|Queen Anne's School,|Wellington College,|Abingdon School,|Rendcomb College,|Downe House School,|Magdalen College School,|Headington School,|St Edward’s School Oxford,|Radley College,|St Mary’s School Ascot,|Sherborne School,|Bradfield College,|St Helen and St Katharine,|Uppingham School,|+ the main The Oratory School (up to 18 years old).|Hearing or visual impairments|With physical limitations|With dyslexia.|Mathematical and logic games and problems,|Online language class,|Icons, graphic diagrams,|Video|Google Earth, etc.|English language|Mathematics|Science|Geography|History|RE (Health and Hygiene Sciences)|Art and creativity, design|ICT (Computer Literacy)|Modern foreign languages (usually French).|Study pe (health sciences, hygiene, healthy lifestyle)|Rugby|Netball|Gymnastics|Field hockey|Soccer|Cricket|Swimming|Triathlon|Cycling|Running|Futsal|Judo|Archery|Cross-country|Golf|Rounders|Squash|Tennis|Basketball|Badminton|Canoeing|Fencing.|Music: writing, choir, vocals, playing musical instruments (drums and percussion, guitar, keyboards, strings and winds), school orchestra, individual rehearsals|Drama and theatre|Dances: contemporary, ballet, tap dancing, street dancing, modern|Classical cultures and civilizations|Visual arts|Sculpture|Theology|Languages: French, Latin|Scout Club|Chess.|Sports fields and playgrounds – indoor and outdoor (astroturf coating),|25-meter swimming pool|Bike paths|Gym|Dance Studios|Grass fields for team games, ball games|Music department: rehearsal rooms, studios, technology classroom|Own theater with 300 seats with a modern audio and lighting system.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 50 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 600 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Oratory Preparatory School Primary School is a small co-educational school for children from 2 to 13 years old. This is a comfortable and safe space where the youngest schoolchildren can confidently start their educational journey. The combination of academic and extracurricular activities (sports, creativity, walks and excursions, Forest School) helps to educate comprehensively developed personalities, discover unique talents and abilities, allows everyone to express themselves and their interests. ||| |The founder was John Henry Newman (theologian, teacher, poet), whose motto Heart speaks to Heart is still considered the main credo of the school. Children are brought up in the traditional traditions of Catholicism, but the school is not considered confessional - children of any religion can study here. Every year, a trip to Rome is organized so that children get acquainted with the origins of Christian traditions, synagogues and other temples are visited – students are taught to respect religion and the church, without forcing them to accept any particular point of view. Those who wish can participate in morning prayers before classes, in the weekly Mass, serve in the altar in their free time, join the sacrament of Holy Communion, reconciliation and confession. ||| |Graduates successfully continue to study in the best schools of the country: ||| |The school is small, it has only 445 students, which provides a calm, cozy atmosphere, so important for young students. It is divided into two departments - Junior Prep and Senior Prep: the older students become, the more opportunities open up for them, but also the more responsibility is expected from them. ||| |Foreign students are also welcome – they usually come to The Oratory Preparatory School from Spain, China, Nigeria and Russia. They are offered english as a foreign language (EAL) lessons, and at no extra charge: a minimum of 7 lessons per week in mini-groups. ||| |Children who require a special approach can also study here: ||| |From this age, children can stay in a guesthouse, so that they can enjoy all the opportunities that Oratory Prep offers without exception. Each year belongs to a specific theme: ||| |Subjects are studied comprehensively, in close conjunction with each other, thematically and interestingly, with the involvement of game and research methods. For example, Home Sweet Home is a mix of geography and history that will tell children about the origin and development of their home country. Each topic begins with a vivid introduction and definition of tasks (Sparkling Start), and ends with a summing up – "What have we learned? What did we understand? What will we remember?" (Phenomenal Finish). ||| |Computer literacy (ICT) is included in all disciplines from the first year of study: ||| |Senior elementary school is more of a responsibility, but also more opportunities. The separation of subjects becomes more pronounced, although the relationship of disciplines with each other remains strong. The schedule includes: |||
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Primary school
The Oratory Preparatory School, Goring RG8 7SF, United Kingdom
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 50 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 600 GBP
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English
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8,690
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term
United Kingdom
Reading
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https://smapse.com//abbey-college-manchester/
Abbey College Manchester
8.4
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Description of Abbey College Manchester
Foundation year: 1990|Location: Manchester|Age of students: from 14 years old|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 220, about 30% - foreign students|Programs: GCSE, A-level, BTEC, Foundation, academic English|Accommodation: residence, host family|Cost: from 5500 GBP per term without residency|Ranking: regional leader in high schools in England.|Biology;|Law;|Physics;|Business basics;|Chemistry;|Economic theory;|Literature.|Medicine;|Accounting;|The basics of doing business;|Economic course.|High academic requirements for students;|A pragmatic approach to education;|Organization of the studying process, taking into account the individual educational needs of students in small groups;|Qualitative preparation for the university in business, economics, accounting, engineering (chemistry, physics as additional, mathematics as the main);|Language course preparation before entering the college;|90% of enrollment in universities in Britain and the world after taking a course at Abbey College Manchester.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 500 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Abbey College Manchester  was founded in 1990. Nowadays, it meets high British and world educational standards. Abbey College Manchester keeps more than 200 students in three faculties. The overall level of attestation of students is 99%. More than 90% take GCSE, A-level for A *- B estimates. ||| |A large number of foreign students study at Manchester College. Sudents from America, Russia, China, France, Germany come to the college. In total, the programs of senior school and / or pre-university preparation for international students are provided. For students' comfort and high-quality studying, all conditions are created. In particular, the college offers language preparation for IELTS. Most courses are organized in the so-called summer school. After passing the exam, students can enter the main course. ||| |Abbey College Manchester attracts foreign students not only with high level of education, but also with convenient location. From Manchester it's really simple to get to London, neighboring interesting tourist cities. ||| |In the UK, a certificate of incomplete secondary education is awarded to students who completed their studies in grades 8-9 and passed the required minimum of subjects on a nationwide single exam. The GCSE certificate is issued after a successful examination in two of the three compulsory academic subjects (foreign, mathematics or English) and three to five supporting sciences. Schoolchildren can choose special subjects from 70 profile, necessary for the upcoming education in higher schools. The choice can be made from such sciences: ||| |Classes include instruction in groups and the solution of independent tasks. Laboratory exercises help to assimilate knowledge in practice. It is also planned to develop innovative projects and creative tasks. The decision of all kinds of tasks is supervised by the teacher, the lessons are regularly tested, the success of mastering the teaching material is verified verbally. ||| |In order to obtain the GCSE, Abbey DLD College Manchester students can choose profile subjects in the field of art (plus design), natural science knowledge, history, world or English literature, photography or geography. From foreign languages, students learn to fluently speak French, German or Spanish. There is a study of world religions and mathematics. English is studied as an academic discipline and as an object for foreign students. ||| |This program throughout the world is rightly called the standard of the educational system of Great Britain. Completion of education at the A-level opens up wide opportunities for the selection of higher schools. Entrance examinations for successfully completing the A-level are not required. ||| |The program is acceptable for all colleges. A special feature is the focus on professional knowledge of a small list of subjects. Schoolchildren deeply pass the disciplines required in professional activities. ||| |In the first year of A-level, adolescents are studying four basic subjects, in the second year of the program of main subjects there are only three. Students are advised to take into account the balance of studying courses and not select a partial recurring theme. ||| |Abbey DLD College Manchester, for studying at A-level, takes out English (for foreign students and academic), classical English literature, a block of natural subjects (biology, physics, chemistry, geographical knowledge). Mathematics is studied on two levels: the highest and the total. There is an in-depth studying of three foreign languages ​​(German, French or Spanish), historical disciplines and the acquisition of practical specialization in the business, economics and accounting business. Courses for art and design, photography are offered for creatively oriented students. The College also prepares specialists in psychology, the basics of religious knowledge, ecology and sociology. ||| |Beginning of studying is in September, January. ||| |The third level of education in the UK is designed for studying in the field of professional knowledge and the development of special skills. From nine to twelve modules on each of the one-year courses are aimed at acquaintance with the profession, studying real situations, preparing individual scientific works based on tasks from life. ||| |On the BTEC (level 3) program, students study specific cases, try to use their knowledge in practice. Control in the form of tests and execution of personal projects improves the quality of studying and allows you to identify topics that require additional academic hours. Progress is monitored for two years of the program. This approach has proved itself well and has been used for 25 years since the BTEC program was developed by practicing teachers on the recommendations of employers. ||| |Abbey DLD College Manchester focuses its students on the professional study of business and a number of disciplines from the natural cycle. ||| |The college provides assistance to citizens of foreign countries in preparation for admission to universities in the country. The Foundation's program is primarily aimed at mastering the English language at the academic level and further studying of computer-information technologies. This is a must for all subjects. Those who have enrolled in the program can improve the skills of independent learning, increase vocabulary of special terminology and additionally study several professional disciplines. Foreign students who have achieved an excellent level of English, will be offered a choice of engineering courses, business studies or art courses. ||| |The Foundation year will not only improve the language skills, but will also familiarize future British university students with the classical education system and the requirements of employers. The cooperation of entrepreneurs and colleges in the course of the program's courses allows to prepare full-fledged specialists with the formed practical skills necessary for employers. ||| |Abbey DLD College Manchester for admission to the university offers the following directions: ||| |There is a joint course for students studying chemistry and mathematics. Passage of engineering sciences is possible in complex with physics. ||| |The college has developed a preparation program for writing IELTS, which takes into account the requirements of higher education institutions. After completing the course, students have the opportunity to enter the academic level programs. ||| | |||
Academic English, Accounting, Art, biology, business, chemistry, ecology, economics, engineering, English literature, geography, history, maths, Medicine, photography, physics, Psychology, Religious studies
Animation programs, badminton, basketball, bridge, chess, Chorus, Circle of singing, computer Club, Cooking Club, cricket, dancing, Debating circle, Drama, Drawing on canvas, football, music studio, netball, Photostudio, rock climbing, rowing, Sound recording, table tennis, tennis, yoga
GCSE, A-Level program, BTEC program, International foundation, Academic english
M2 4WG
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 500 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2000 GBP
University
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English
Academic English
35,580
£
year
United Kingdom
Manchester
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https://smapse.com//university-college-london-ucl/
University College London UCL
8.4
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Description of University College London UCL
The humanities and arts;|Medical sciences (neurology, psychology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology and others);|The environment faculty;|The law faculty;|Engineering sciences;|Physical and mathematical sciences;|Life sciences;|Health care;|Medical sciences;|The History faculty;|Social sciences.|Humanities;|Scientific and engineering specialties.|Development of language skills;|Development of learning skills;|Adaptation to the British educational environment.|The program includes theoretical and practical blocks;|In the first courses, undergraduate students are offered mainly to study general disciplines within the chosen direction;|The last year of training is practical. It provides for the development of students' specific professional skills necessary for effective work in a particular field;|Bachelor's programs are offered in college at all 10 faculties.|IELTS 6,5 - 7,5 (TOEFL 92 - 100);|IB or GCSE;|A-level;|Interview.|Bachelor's degree;|Career prospects in Britain and other countries in English Group.|Practically oriented program for those who want to focus on research and / or scientific activity is characterized by intensity;|It provides a large number of hours for the implementation of independent and collective projects, internship in the profile;|The Master's program gives students a fundamental theoretical basis with an emphasis on the research direction in the chosen field of activity.|IELTS 6,5+ (or TOEFL 92+);|Academic / professional references;|Bachelor's degree;|Resume;|Motivation letter;|Interview.|A worldwide diploma;|Career prospects International level;|The opportunity to continue academic development at the doctoral studies at the University of London.|Apartments;|Private apartments;|Hostels belonging to the University of London.|Сonferences;|Master classes;|Trips;|Entertainment;|Sports.|University College London is the largest institution of the University of London. It is known as a center for world-class scientific research;|Highly ranked university gives students huge opportunities to choose specialties and studying directions;|The University College Diploma is practically a guarantee of a successful career. 97% of graduates of the university are employed in the first half of the year after the end of Bachelor's programs. At Magistracy this figure is even higher - 98.8%;|The college is distinguished by an intercultural multinational environment. It is the third British university for a share of foreign students;|Educational programs of the university provide high quality academic and practical preparation for specialists. Graduates do not need additional internships and can immediately start working;|Many students start their careers while studying. The UCL consultants department helps students to find the future place of internship / work.|Academic buildings;|Sports infrastructure;|Residences;|A library housed in 17 separate buildings.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision|Graduated from: ABBEY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE|Studying program: A- Level, Upper Sixth|Subjects: Biology - A, Chemistry - B, Mathematics - A, Physics - A|Received: University College London (UCL)|Program: Biological Sciences
University College London is known as a generator of ideas of international importance. University College of London have given the world 26 Nobel Prize laureates, and the number of famous graduates-scientists is constantly increasing. This university was the first educational institution in Britain, which opened the doors for applicants of any race and class, religious convictions, sex. Today, UCL is one of the most international universities in the country. More female professors, than in other universities in Britain, work here. ||| |Students in the college are offered a wide range of academic courses. Bachelor's and Master's programs are open at following faculties: ||| |Short information: A one-year course of preparation for university education, including language and subject modules. ||| |About the program - The preparatory program is available in two ways: ||| |The course provides for deepening students' knowledge of relevant disciplines within the chosen specialty and improving English for academic purposes. ||| |Students Age: 17+. ||| |Start Dates: September, January. ||| |Admission requirements: IELTS 5.0 +. ||| |Learning outcomes: ||| |Tuition fees: 6000 pounds per trimester. ||| |Short information: The course of prestigious higher education for students wishing to become specialists in specific fields of knowledge, from the humanities to medicine. ||| |About the program: ||| |Students age: 18+. ||| |Start dates: September. ||| |Requirements for admission: ||| |The result of training: ||| |Tuition fees: 15,000 GBP, medicine faculty- from 29,000 GBP. ||| |Short information: The profile postgraduate course of research and academic direction. ||| |About the program: ||| |Students age: 21+. ||| |Start dates: September. ||| |Requirements for admission: ||| |The result of the training: ||| |Tuition fees: 16,000 pounds. |||
Ancient Languages \u200b\u200bBA, Ancient Languages \u200b\u200bwith Year Abroad BA, Ancient World BA, Ancient World with a Year Abroad BA, Anthropology BSc, Anthropology with a Year Abroad BSc, Applied Medical Sciences BSc, Applied Medical Sciences MSci, applied sciences, Archaeology and Anthropology BA, Archaeology BA, Archaeology BSc, Archaeology with a Placement Year BA, Archaeology with a Year Abroad BA, Architectural and Interdisciplinary Studies BSc, Architectural and Interdisciplinary Studies with a Year Abroad BSc, Architecture BSc, Art, Arts and Sciences BASc, Arts and Sciences with Study Abroad BASc, Astrophysics BSc, Astrophysics MSci, Biochemistry BSc, Biochemistry MSci, Biological Sciences MSci, biology, Biomedical Sciences BSc, Bioprocessing of New Medicines (Business and Management) BSc, Bioprocessing of New Medicines (Science and Engineering) BSc, Biotechnology BSc, Bulgarian and East European Studies BA, Cancer Biomedicine BSc, Chemical Physics BSc, Chemistry (International Program) MSci, Chemistry BSc, Chemistry MSci, Chemistry with a European Language BSc, Chemistry with a European Language MSci, Classical Archaeology and Classical Civilization BA, Classics BA, Classics with Study Abroad BA, Comparative Literature with a Year Abroad BA, computer techologies, Czech (with Slovak) and East European Studies BA, Dutch BA, Earth Sciences (International Program) MSci, Earth Sciences BSc, Earth Sciences MSci, economics, Economics and Geography BSc (Econ), Education Studies BA, Egyptian Archaeology BA, engineering, Engineering (Biochemical) BEng, Engineering (Biochemical) MEng, Engineering (Biomedical) BEng, Engineering (Biomedical) MEng, Engineering (Chemical) BEng, Engineering (Chemical) MEng, Engineering (Civil) BEng, Engineering (Civil) MEng, Engineering (Electronic and Electrical) BEng, Engineering (Electronic and Electrical) MEng, Engineering (Mechanical with Business Finance) BEng, Engineering (Mechanical with Business Finance) MEng, Engineering (Mechanical) BEng, Engineering (Mechanical) MEng, Engineering and Architectural Design MEng, English BA, Environmental Geoscience BSc, Environmental Geoscience MSci, European Social and Political Studies BA, European Social and Political Studies: Dual Degree BA, exact sciences, Fine Art BFA, Finnish and East European Studies BA, French and an Asian or African Language BA, French BA, Geography (International Program) BA, Geography (International Program) BSc, Geography BA, Geography BSc, Geology BSc, Geology MSci, Geophysics BSc, Geophysics MSci, German and History BA, German BA, Greek and English BA, Greek with Latin BA, Greek with Latin with Study Abroad BA, Health and Human Sciences BSc, Hebrew and Jewish Studies BA, Hebrew and Jewish Studies with Year Abroad BA, history, History (Central and East European) and Jewish Studies with Year Abroad BA, History and Philosophy of Science BSc, History and Politics of the Americas BA, History and Politics of the Americas with a Year Abroad BA, History of Art with Material Studies BA, History with a European Language BA, History with a Year Abroad BA, History, Politics and Economics BA, Human Sciences and Evolution MSci, humanitarian sciences, Hungarian and East European Studies BA, Icelandic BA, Infection and Immunity BSc, Information Management for Business BSc, International Social and Political Studies BA, Italian BA, Italian Studies and History of Art: UCL-Venice Double Degree BA, Italian Studies: UCL-Venice Double Degree BA, Language and Culture BA, Latin and English BA, Latin with Greek BA, Latin with Greek with Study Abroad BA, law, Linguistics (International Program) BA, Linguistics BA, Management Science BSc, Management Science MSci, Mathematical Computation MEng, Mathematics and Physics BSc, Mathematics and Physics MSci, Mathematics and Statistical Science BSc, Mathematics and Statistical Science MSci, Mathematics MSci, Mathematics with Economics MSci, Mathematics with Management Studies BSc, Mathematics with Management Studies MSci, Mathematics with Mathematical Physics BSc, Mathematics with Mathematical Physics MSci, Mathematics with Modern Languages \u200b\u200bBSc, Mathematics with Modern Languages \u200b\u200bMSci, maths, Medical Innovation and Enterprise BSc, Medical Innovation and Enterprise MSci, Medical Sciences and Engineering BSc, Medical Sciences and Engineering MSci, Medicinal Chemistry BSc, Medicinal Chemistry MSci, Medicine, Medicine MBBS BSc, Modern Language Plus BA, Modern Languages \u200b\u200bBA, Natural science, Natural Sciences BSc, Natural Sciences MSci, Neuroscience BSc, Neuroscience MSci, Nutrition and Medical Sciences BSc, Pharmacology BSc, Pharmacy MPharm (4 year), Philosophy and Economics BA, Philosophy and Greek BA, Philosophy and History of Art BA, Philosophy BA, Philosophy, Politics and Economics BSc, Physics BSc, Physics MSci, Physics with Medical Physics BSc, Planning and Real Estate BSc, Polish and East European Studies BA, Politics and International Relations BSc, Politics, Sociology and East European Studies BA, Politics, Sociology and East European Studies with a Year Abroad BA, Population Health BSc, Project Management for Construction (Sandwich) BSc, Project Management for Construction BSc, Psychology and Language Sciences BSc, Psychology and Language Sciences MSci, Psychology BSc, Psychology MSci, Psychology with Education BA / BSc, Romanian and East European Studies BA, Russian Studies BA, Russian with an East European Language BA, Scandinavian Studies and History BA, Scandinavian Studies BA, Science and technology, Security and Crime Science BSc, Serbian / Croatian and East European Studies BA, Slovak (with Czech) and East European Studies BA, Social Sciences BSc, Social Sciences with Quantitative Methods BSc, sociology, Spanish and Latin American Studies BA, Sport and Exercise Medical Sciences BSc, Statistical Science (International Program) MSci, Statistics and Management for Business BSc, Statistics BSc, Statistics, Economics and a Language BSc, Theoretical Physics BSc, Theoretical Physics MSci, Ukrainian and East European Studies BA, Urban Planning, Design and Management BSc, Urban Studies BSc, Viking and Old Norse Studies BA
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International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Gower St, London WC1E 6BT
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 500 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2000 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
15,220
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//sotogrande-international-school/
Sotogrande International School
8.4
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Description of Sotogrande International School
Location: Cadiz, Spain,|Year of foundation: 1978,|Number of students: about 1000,|Language of instruction: English,|Type of teaching: mixed.|The age of students is from 4 months to 2 years.|9:00-15:00,|9:00-17:00.|The age of students is from 17 to 18 years,|The term of study is two years.|Each course studied earns one credit for one academic year. A student can earn up to 29 credits upon graduation.|Students must complete a minimum of 24 credits according to the requirements below: English (4 credits), Mathematics (2 credits), Experimental Sciences (2 credits), Minor Mathematics or Science (2 credits), Social Sciences (3 credits), Additional Language (2 credits), Other electives (up to 9 credits).|The age of students is from 12 to 17 years,|Dates – July,|The training period is two weeks.|Tennis|Golf|Polo (for students from 14 to 17 years old).|About 1000 students from 45 countries,|Over 40 years of successfully educating students,|Fully accredited IB programs,|The school is a member of Inspires Education, an international educational group with 60 schools around the world,|The institution is a member of the British Association of Boarding Schools,|Varied leisure program.|Fall: September-December,|Spring semester: January-March,|Summer: April-June.|Registration fee and deposit upon enrollment,|Single room supplement,|Personal Expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 EUR|Filling out an online application and submitting the required documents,|Receiving a response from the admissions committee and agreeing on an interview on campus or in an online format,|Passing entrance examinations and interviews,|Receiving an e-mail notifying you of the results of the application,|Creating a personal profile on the school platform and starting your studies.|Copies of personal documents of the child and parents: passport, long-term visa or residence permit, medical insurance,|School reports for the last two school years,|Photo 3x4.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Sotogrande International School (SIS) is a private school educating children from 8 months to 18 years of age in IB programs. The school offers exceptional accommodation, academic support and a wide range of extracurricular activities for students from all over the world. ||| |The school provides an environment to unlock children's potential and realize their most ambitious goals. By offering a variety of cultural programs, extracurricular courses and summer camps in Spain, the school provides students with important skills to achieve their educational goals. ||| |Inspired Education_x000D_ Inspired Education is a leading global group of premium schools with campuses in Europe, Asia Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. More than 48,000 students from many countries are enrolled in the network's institutions. Inspired Education is distinguished by advanced teaching methods, carefully selected teachers, individualized approach to each child and preparation for admission to the best universities in the world. ||| |Look for excellent support and management, the opportunity to study the International Baccalaureate (IB), the school's prestige, successful IB diploma completion rates, university placement recommendations, and the national diversity on campus. ||| |Primary school provides comprehensive development of children. The program includes academic and extracurricular units. Children are offered fundamental disciplines for studying. Particular attention is paid to language studying (English, Spanish). The program also provides for the children's acquaintance with information technologies. Subsequently, the students can use electronic resources to achieve academic goals. ||| |The traditional secondary school program within the framework of IB provides for the study of compulsory subjects (English, literature, mathematics, natural and humanities, art, information technology, music, business). The emphasis in the learning process is on understanding the relationship of fundamental education to the applied sphere, the development of critical thinking and the cosmopolitan worldview. ||| |The price includes tuition, accommodation, meals, custody. ||| |In high school, IB students study for 2 years. The program of academic education provides for the study of mandatory and elective subjects of a certain profile. Students choose 1 discipline from 6 directions. In addition, they can study special subjects, the knowledge on which they plan to deepen at the university. ||| |The peculiarity of the high school course is the specificity of education. Classes are held in mini-groups. Students attend theoretical lessons and independently work on practical assignments. The program provides for the mandatory creation of an individual creative product. Each student of IB writes a detailed essay with a volume of at least 4000 words. ||| |Tuition, accommodation, meals, custody are included in the price. ||| |SIS offers quality summer education, joint training for children from around the world, the opportunity to improve language skills. ||| |Sotogrande International School offers water sports on the beautiful Spanish coast, training with professional instructors, language lessons, a rich program of extracurricular activities. ||| |A vibrant, diverse, exciting curriculum in a historic location at the Sotogrande International School (SIS), founded in 1978. ||| |English Immersion Camp - Teaching English in a memorable SIS setting, in a school located in the historic province of Cadiz. This is a training community of qualified professionals, inspiring and encouraging independent thinking, artistic expression and intercultural interaction between students. ||| |The early years program provides for the gradual education of the youngest students. The kindergarten includes four age groups: ||| |From day one, families are welcomed as part of the school community. Teachers build strong bonds with parents to share information about their children's progress on a regular basis. ||| |A child can stay on campus for a comfortable time: ||| |The number of days in the week in which the student will attend classes also varies: from two to five. Tuition fees depend on these aspects. ||| |Students who earn an American-style high school diploma (HSD) choose any number of subjects they want to study and at what levels. In cooperation with their teachers and career guidance staff, students can choose whether they will study the subject as part of an IB course or an internal course. ||| |HSD is accredited by NEASC, awarded to students subject to the following requirements: ||| |Students can also take regular SAT exams to validate their HSD level. ||| |The school offers students from 12 to 17 years old three sports programs in the following areas: ||| |For two weeks, students attend training sessions daily under the guidance of experienced athletes, devote time to language classes and entertainment: campus events, field trips, recreation and communication. ||| |Students are accommodated in a comfortable residence, provided with a balanced three meals a day. The school staff is always there to help on any issue: they live next door in a boarding house, are present in each educational building and accompany students on excursions. ||| |The most popular, expensive summer sports program is polo - it will cost students 11,020 € for two weeks, including all expenses. |||
Art, business, English literature, humanitarian sciences, Information Technology, maths, music, Natural science
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Primary school, Middle school, IB program, Summer English for kids, English+summer vacation, Early Years Program, High school program, Sport Plus
Apartado 15, 11310 Sotogrande, Cádiz. España
Fall: September-December,|Spring semester: January-March,|Summer: April-June.|Registration fee and deposit upon enrollment,|Single room supplement,|Personal Expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 EUR
University
null
English
High School Diploma
1,590
semester
Spain
Marbella
null
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Yale University Summer School for kids
8.4
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Description of Yale University Summer School for kids
20 English lessons per week;|Meals (full board) and accommodation;|Studying materials;|Input and output tests;|Certificate of completion of the course;|Entertainment and sports in their spare time;|2 half-day excursions and one for the whole day (with a two-week program).|Age: 13-19 years|Duration: 2 weeks|The course is available when recruiting 15 or more students.|12 lessons of English (General English, in the morning, 3 lessons per day)|2 profile sessions dedicated to IELTS preparation|A program of excursions (2 for the whole day), entertainment and activities on campus.|7 days = 3234$|14 days = 6417$.|Trip to New York: Central Park, Times Square, walk through the city center|Port of Mystic, visit to the Oceanarium|Trip to the island of Thimble, a small sea cruise-trip|Visit to Hammonaset Beach State Park|Visit to the Connecticut Research Center|Visit to the History Museum of Yale Peabody.|Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee - $65 per booking for groups or individuals|UM Service / Airport Assistance - $70 each way|Medical Travel Insurance – $25 per person per week|pocket money.|Visa fees 65 USD|Medical insurance 25 USD|Curator support 55 USD|Transfer (one way) 405 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Yale University, one of the most prestigious and well-known universities in the US and the world, was founded in 1701, part of the famous Ivy League, and is one of the leading educational institutions of the humanitarian orientation in the world. On the campus, which reaches 310 acres in New Haven, about 5000 students are studying: on the territory there are more than 260 buildings, each of which has an architectural value, associated with a certain period in the history of the school. The pride of the campus are several art galleries located in the buildings, a collection of various art objects. The area surrounding the university is a real corner of New England, a beautiful well-groomed area with its historical value, full of charm. ||| |We provide nutritious and balanced meals, and our kitchen staff can accommodate various dietary restrictions and food preferences. Parents can inform us of any specific dietary needs during the registration process. ||| |The duration of the program is 1-4 weeks. In the summer camp for learning English, students are engaged in 15 academic hours a week - studying is provided in small groups (15 people maximum), which allows the teacher to give maximum attention to each student. Classes are formed as international as possible: constantly communicating in English, even with neighbors and co-workers, students can continuously develop their communicative and speech skills, improve fluency and literacy of speech, develop vocabulary. The emphasis of the language course is made on the development of communicative skills and speech, on free communication in English in everyday life on household topics. Each group is taught by a teacher with extensive experience (including foreign students), who confirmed his high qualification and EFL accreditation. ||| |The course is available for booking both to individual students and groups. There is also a special "Ivy League" program for children who are going to continue their studies at Yale University. ||| |The price of the program includes: ||| | ||| | ||| |The program is perfect for persistent, purposeful students who want to continue / start studying abroad. In addition to intensively improving the English language, students will prepare for the IELTS exam, expand the vocabulary of academic vocabulary, acquire and develop useful learning skills that will help them in the future. |||
anthropology, Architecture, Art, astronomy, biology, Business and communication, Business and management, chemistry, computer techologies, ecology, economics, engineering, English literature, Filmmaking, genetics, German literature, Health care, history, Italian literature, law, linguistics, literature, maths, media, Medicine, music, pedagogy, philology, philosophy, physics, Political science, politics, Psychology, psychotherapy, Religious studies, Social work, sociology, theology
Contests, dancing, football, talent show, tennis
Summer teens english, University Taster
New Haven, CT 06520, United States
Transfer|Visa Invitation Courier Fee - $65 per booking for groups or individuals|UM Service / Airport Assistance - $70 each way|Medical Travel Insurance – $25 per person per week|pocket money.|Visa fees 65 USD|Medical insurance 25 USD|Curator support 55 USD|Transfer (one way) 405 USD
University
null
English
null
3,018
$
week
USA
Yale
New Haven
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Lancing College
8.4
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Description of Lancing College
Location: Lansing, England|Founded: in 1848|Training programs: high school, GCSE, A-level|Age of pupils: 13-18 years|Type of accommodation: general residence|Total number of pupils: 524, living on board - 326 people.|Sport and physical culture|Academic English|Biology|Art and Culture|Physics|Business course|Chemistry|Design and technology|World religious exercises|Dramatic art|Psychology|Economy|Musical skills|Geography|Mathematics (including higher)|History|Policy|Foreign languages ​​(Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish).|English lessons at Lancing College.|Duration of the program: 13 nights.|Dates: July 4-17, July 18-31|The program includes: language education - 12.5 hours per a week, preparation for GCSE, IELTS, Trinity exam, ESB, CAE.|Students undergo practice sessions under the guidance of the Brighton and Hove Albion football team - 35 hours of exercises in 2 weeks.|Excursions to nearby cities, including London, Wimbledon, Oxford, Cambridge, Castle Arundel are offered to international students.|Children age: boys 10-17 years, girls 10-14 years.|The cost of the program includes accommodation, meals, study, sports, excursions, events.|Tennis lessons + English lessons at Lancing College.|Duration of the program: 13 nights.|Dates: July 4-17, July 18-31|The program includes: language education - 12.5 hours a week (you can also combine lessons with business English lessons, for children 14-17 years old), preparation for GCSE, IELTS, Trinity exam, ESB, CAE.|Schoolchildren undergo practice under the guidance of professional instructors (from 20 to 34 hours per week depending on the desired program)|Excursions to nearby cities, including London, Wimbledon, Oxford, Cambridge, Castle Arundel are offered to international students.|Children age: 10-17 years.|The cost of the program includes accommodation, meals, study, sports, excursions, events.|GATVIK AIRPORT;|HEATHROW AIRPORT.|Dancing;|Aerobics;|Karate;|Badminton;|Mountain climbing;|Golf;|Electronics;|Football;|Sports and Entertainment;|Gymnastics;|Agriculture;|Hockey;|Photography;|Netball;|Shooting (Clay pigeon shooting);|Swimming;|Fishing;|Tennis (large and table tennis);|Sailing;|Volleyball;|Horse riding;|Canoe, etc.|Autumn trimester: September 6 - December 11 (holidays from October 16 to November 1)|Spring trimester: April 4-March 24 ( Vacation from February 12 to 21)|Summer term: April 18-July 1 (vacation from May 28 to June 5).|Registration fee = 95 £;|A deposit confirming the place of the student in School = 500 £;|Supporting lessons English as foreign language for students = 1200 £ / term;|Guardianship, curatorial supervision;|Testing.|One way transfer - Gatwick 95 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 95 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 500 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Lancing College is a spacious, cozy and prestigious secondary schools in Brighton (West Sussex, Lansing, about 1.5 hours drive to London and 30 minutes to Brighton). Lansing College offers a beautiful view of the surrounding green hills and a spacious seaside, and the well-groomed territory and picturesque surroundings give international pupils opportunities for pleasant walks and picnics. ||| |The school was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard, who aimed to give children a quality education, to develop love and the desire to learn, to develop children from the academic, creative and athletic aspects. The school  provides not only  quality knowledge but also broadens the horizons of pupils, instills in them love for study, for self-knowledge, stimulates them to acquire new knowledge. The atmosphere here is very friendly, the teaching staff is constantly in close interaction with the students, always happy to share experience, knowledge and advice, help in resolving issues and conflicts. ||| |The school underwent a major modernization in 1978, thanks to which a swimming pool, its own theater and design center, an extensive library, well-groomed fields for sports games appeared on the campus. More recently, the school of the Mouden joined the Lancing College system, which made it possible to teach a broader age range of children - now students from 3 to 13 years can apply for education. About 500 schoolchildren aged 13-18 study at the college for a high school, GCSE and A-level programs. ||| |Each teacher has the goal to give the child a full range of knowledge, timely advice and guidance, to give the right direction in development and learning. With the help of qualified teachers, children learn to be responsible for their decisions and actions, work individually and in a team, begin to appreciate the support of a friend and colleague. All teachers have extensive experience working with foreign students. ||| |Academic standards supported by Lanсing College are very high and require students to remain vigilant and full of dedication. This is not only a large amount of academic knowledge, but also a pronounced desire to gain new skills, intensive development of their own intellectual potential. The maximum capacity of the class does not exceed 22 people, There is 1 qualified and experienced teacher  for every 8 students on the average. Each scientific department of the school is managed by the coordinator: his task is to ensure the full and comprehensive development of the student. The coordinator also prepares a full report on the student's progress in the middle of each semester: it helps to see weaknesses and gaps in knowledge, insufficiently deeply learned learning topics and, accordingly, to focus on them in more detail. Also, each student has a mentor who will always help in solving domestic, academic and organizational issues. ||| |Parents should consider the school’s academic record, philosophy and pastoral support network. The most important factor is ‘fit’, is this an environment my child will thrive within. ||| |Lansing College offers you the programs of a preparatory school: ||| |1. Lancing Prep Hove is a first-class education that meets modern requirements. The curriculum includes all subjects recommended by the UK State curriculum, as well as fine arts, dramatic art, physical education, music and many others. Classes create a comfortable atmosphere, which allows for productive learning and personal growth. ||| |2. Lancing Prep Worthing - offers not only an excellent education, but also personal care and the opportunity for each child to feel unique. Classes are held in small classes, which allows you to give more personal attention to each of the students and creates a family atmosphere. All this helps the guys to reveal their abilities and talents and to know the world around them. ||| |Tuition fee - on request. ||| |The secondary school in Lansing College includes an extensive and balanced program in which each student will find something interesting for himself and will be able to prove himself. Upon completion of the studying, students have all the necessary materials for selecting examination items and preparing for the next educational stage. ||| |Tuition fees: on request. ||| |The list of disciplines that students are studying is large enough and corresponds to the national curriculum approved for preparation for GCSE and A-level: ||| |The thoroughness of the study of subjects is confirmed by consistently high exam results: approximately 98% of graduates annually successfully enter the chosen university. ||| |English + golf ||| |The program is organized for 6 or 13 nights. ||| |Transfer is organized for students from: ||| |Arrival 09:00 - 18:00 ||| |Departure 10:00 - 19:00 round trip rates. |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, design, drama, economics, geography, history, maths, music, photography, physical education, physics, Political science, Psychology, Religious studies
aerobics, archery, badminton, basketball, canoe, chess, computer Club, cricket, dancing, fencing, fishing, golf, gymnastics, hockey, horseback riding, karate, kickboxing, mountaineering, netball, Rifle shooting, sailing, swimming, table tennis, talent show, tennis, volleyball
Primary school, Middle school, High school program, English courses + football (summer), English + tennis lessons, English + golf for children
Lancing, West Sussex BN15 0RW, United Kingdom
Autumn trimester: September 6 - December 11 (holidays from October 16 to November 1)|Spring trimester: April 4-March 24 ( Vacation from February 12 to 21)|Summer term: April 18-July 1 (vacation from May 28 to June 5).|Registration fee = 95 £;|A deposit confirming the place of the student in School = 500 £;|Supporting lessons English as foreign language for students = 1200 £ / term;|Guardianship, curatorial supervision;|Testing.|One way transfer - Gatwick 95 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 95 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 500 GBP
University
null
English
Academic English
5,030
£
term
United Kingdom
Brighton
null
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Bodwell High Private School
8.4
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Description of Bodwell High Private School
Location: North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada|Students age: 13 to 18 years|Education programs: High School, ESL, AP.|Total number of students: 650 people (of which 515 at the boarding house)|Type of studying: mixed|30% students are from Western and Eastern Europe;|30% - from Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, etc.);|30% - from Asian countries|China is not more than 15%, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, etc.|Learn to Excel through English|Liberate the Academic Mind|Live an Active and Healthy Lifestyle|Look Inward and Forward|Love the Earth and each other|Lead for Positive Change.|Autumn (September-February)|Winter (February-June)|Summer (July).|Beginner;|Lower;|Above average.|University of British Columbia (Vancouver);|University of Victoria (Victoria);|Quest University (Whistler and Squamish).|Sports fields and playgrounds;|Tennis courts;|Swimming pools and water sports centers;|Parks and lawns;|Halls and classes for studying.|2 weeks (July 12-25, July 26 - August 8);|3 weeks (July 5-25, July 12 - August 1, July 19 - August 8);|4 weeks (July 12 - August 8);|5 weeks (July 5 - August 8).|3 weeks (July 12 - August 1, July 19 - August 8);|4 weeks (July 12 - August 8).|3 weeks (July 12 - August 1).|4 weeks (July 5 - August 1, July 12 - August 8);|5 weeks (July 5 - August 8).|Registration fee (non-refundable) = 200 CAD;|Letter of agreement for care (for underage students);|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board, including late dinner);|Medical insurance;|Transfer in both directions and transport service during excursions;|Studying on the program;|Excursions, events and leisure;|Branded T-shirt;|A report card with an evaluation of achievements and a corporate certificate after the end of the program.|Air tickets in both directions;|Accompanying minors on the way (if necessary);|Personal (pocket) expenses;|Insurance deposit (fully refunded if there is no damage to property due to student's fault).|Residence|Men's - basketball, football, swimming, athletics|Women's - swimming, volleyball, basketball, track and field athletics|General - softball and badminton.|40 classrooms for 600 students and 500 boarding places split into separate boys and girls wings|2 gymnasiums, 2 cafeterias, a multimedia auditorium, an indoor swimming pool and a modern library|registration fee = $ 350 CAD|deposit upon placement = 1000 $ CAD|medical insurance = 1,075 $ CAD|school uniform = 1000 $ CAD|additional recreational activities and student clubs = 1,125 $ CAD|laptop, educational books and manuals = $ 600 CAD|custodian agency services = 400 $ CAD.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 CAD|Uniform 1000 CAD|Guardianship 400 CAD|Medical insurance 1075 CAD|Transfer (one way) 150 CAD|Provide Report Card|Provide recommendations from educators|Write an essay about yourself, about a vision of the future|Take exams (math, science) and an English test.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Students from more than 40 countries of the world are studying at the school: ||| |Bodwell High School is a private co-educational boarding school offering grades 8 to 12 and university preparation. Recognized as a leader among Canadian boarding schools, the school’s diverse student population make it a rich and exciting place to learn, study, play, and build lifelong memories and friendships. Bodwell welcomes up to 650 students throughout the year that come from over 40 countries! ||| |Bodwell is located in North Vancouver, a waterfront location that overlooks the Vancouver city centre. The school campus features a cafeteria, indoor swimming pool, 2 multi-purpose gyms, 2 presentation theatres, music room, library and play court. On-site Boarding Program houses more than 515 students in mainly triple and quadruple rooms for both girls and boys. Boys and girls live in separated halls and receive 24-hour care, guidance and supervision from dedicated staff. ||| |One of the best private schools in Edinburgh is focused on preparing students for university study. A command of the English language, an academic mind, strong life skills, and clear career dreams are all essential parts of university applications. The school students: ||| |The main direction of education in Bodwell High School is a high-quality and high-grade secondary education. The school teachers all have extensive professional backgrounds, with many experienced in teaching English as a second language. In and out of the classroom, students will appreciate the patience, professionalism and care demonstrated by the teachers. ||| |Many graduates of the school subsequently receive scholarships for successful education, without problems enter prestigious universities and build an international career. Both Canadian students and pupils from all over the world are accepted - qualified experienced teachers  work with international groups, are always ready to help in solving various issues, they are able to find an approach to any student. In addition to quality education, the school has the goal to bring up in children original thinking, independence, initiative, leadership qualities, team work. ||| |In addition to general education classes, students will find a huge number of various extracurricular activities, exciting excursions, extensive opportunities for sports and creativity. ||| |The Bodwell High School can accommodate students from 13 to 18 years of age (these are grades 8-12). The academic year is traditionally divided into terms, and you can apply at the beginning of each of them: ||| |The daily schedule: ||| | ||| |Crossover time ||| |Students take 5 courses each Fall and Spring term, and one more in July, completing 11 courses in a year. In addition to regular academic courses from Monday to Friday, students attend an enrichment course on Saturday mornings taught by outside professionals in different fields of expertise. ||| |Location, achievements (both academic and extracurricular), programs the school offers (AP and IB, for example). Cost, of course. Many people choose to visit the territory in advance, even before the application and enrollment, in order to understand whether it is comfortable on the campus, whether the child will feel at home here. ||| |This course will be an excellent choice for international students who are not sufficiently knowledgeable in English. The course is divided into 3 levels of complexity depending on the level of basic education of students: ||| |Regularly (every 4 weeks) tests are conducted that help to identify the level of knowledge and results achieved - with excellent results the student is transferred to the main academic course and is already engaged with all other students. ||| |This course is designed for students graduating from the final class: it will help to actualize and deepen the existing knowledge and to enter the chosen university without any problems. Throughout the learning process, the child's parents receive full reports on the achievements, educational results, life of the child on campus, participation in all activities and courses. ||| |During the summer months, Bodwell School organizes combined language programs for children from around the world aged 10-17. ||| |The camp is based on the campuses of three major universities in British Columbia: ||| |All campuses are well equipped with everything necessary for effective teaching and comfortable living. Students are accommodated in the same residences that are offered to the students of the main programs (in the summer they leave for vacations), also participants of the summer camp can use the entire infrastructure of the universities: ||| |All students are tested, which distributes them into groups according to the level of basic education, and the age parameter is also taken into account. Weekly 15 English lessons are provided (the load is rather low), on which all the basic language skills and knowledge are actively developed. The main attention is drawn to the development of oral and written speech, the improvement of grammatical literacy, the expansion of vocabulary. Additionally, students study the ecology, geography, the course of public (humanitarian) sciences, exact sciences, attend lessons aimed at developing leadership qualities. Classes are lined up in a dynamic, lively manner, not allowing children to get bored, a lot of games and role situations are envisaged. Every week a new topic is announced, which defines the fullness and subject of the classes, the direction of study. ||| |In their free time, students also will not get bored: for them a rich, interesting leisure program is organized. A large-scale general event or concert is held at least once a week, various games and contests are held every day, competitions that help to develop team spirit, comradeship, and to show personal talents and abilities. The hiking and exciting educational excursions are organized for children, shopping, trips to museums and national parks, canoeing, sightseeing are offered to their attention. ||| |Please note that for registration on the program you must apply no later than May 29! ||| |DATES AND VALUES ||| |1) Courses in Vancouver (University of British Columbia): ||| |2) Courses in Victoria and Columbia (University of Victoria and University of British Columbia): ||| |3) Courses in Vancouver and Whistler (University of British Columbia and Quest University): ||| |4) TRI courses (all three universities): ||| |The indicated price already includes: ||| |The price does not include and is paid additionally: |||
Accounting, Art, biology, business, chemistry, communications, drama, economics, Entrepreneurship, geography, history, International Education, Leadership course, maths, media, music, Natural science, philosophy, physical education, physics, sociology, tourism
badminton, basketball, football, skiing, Snowboarding, swimming, track-and-field athletics, volleyball
Academic english, Diploma + advanced placement, English+summer vacation
955 Harborside Drive North Vancouver, BC V7P3S4 CANADA
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1,200
$CAD
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Vancouver
British Columbia
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Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland
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Description of Culinary Arts Academy Switzerland
Location of Culinary Arts Academy: Lucerne and Le Bauvere (two campuses), Switzerland|Age of students: 17-18 years|Educational programs In Culinary Arts Academy: Bachelor's degree, second higher, Master's degree, Foundation|Language of instruction: English|Specialization: hotel and restaurant business, hospitality technology.|IHTTI School of Hotel Management|Swiss Hotel Management School|Hotel Institute Montreux|Culinary Arts Academy|Cesar Ritz Colleges Switzerland.|French guild of deli and restaurateurs|International gastronomic community|World Association of the Chefs Society and others.|Duration of studying: 1 year|Beginning of the course: January, April, July, October.|The price includes studying and accommodation + meals, special form, teaching aids and materials, insurance.|Duration of  studying: 3 years|Beginning of the course: January, April, July, October.|The price includes studying and accommodation + meals, special form, teaching aids and materials, insurance.|Duration of studying: 1 year|Beginning of the course: January, April, July, October.|The price includes studying and accommodation + meals, special form, teaching aids and materials, insurance.|Duration of studying: 1 year|Beginning of the course: January, April, July, October.|The price includes studying and accommodation + meals, special form, teaching aids and materials, insurance.|Duration of studying: 1 year|Beginning of the course: January, April, July, October.|The price includes studying and accommodation + meals, special form, teaching aids and materials, insurance.|Academic skills|Grammar, structure of written and oral speech, word forms|Successful learning strategies, methods|Reading of original texts, understanding and analysis of textual information|Auditing (perception of English speaking by ear)|Communication skills|General Theory and Technology of Hospitality|Development of critical and analytical thinking|Lectures of invited specialists, guest visits to various hotels.|Secondary education certificate|Test results for English language proficiency: TOEFL 500, IELTS 5.0 or more than 50 points online test Oxford Online English Placement Test|Age from 17 years and older - before the beginning of the internship the student must reach 18 years, otherwise he will be sent to the second academic term.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The famous Culinary Arts Academy is located in Switzerland: traditions and features of many national cuisines are harmoniously interwoven in this country (in particular, Italian and French). Also, students master the skills of cooking traditional dishes of other countries: China, Mexico, Thailand, India, the Mediterranean region - in a word, all the popular and favorite dishes around the world. ||| |Previously, the school was called the Culinary Institute Switzerland: it was formed as a result of the merger of the DCT European Culinary Center and the Culinary Arts Academy. This is a school of world-class, impeccable reputation and high prestige: Culinary Arts Academy has been the part of the César Ritz Colleges for a long time. Now the Academy is a valid and active member of the Swiss Educational Group: it is the largest national association that includes the best universities in the world in the field of hospitality. The history of the successful work of the organization is more than 25 years: it respects the highest world standards, instills in the students the flexibility, professionalism, the ability to quickly adapt to changing conditions and navigate the modern world. Today the association includes the following universities: ||| |Culinary Arts Academy includes two campuses: in Lucerne (a German-speaking region) and in Le Bauver (francophone Switzerland). Lucerne is located on the shore of the lake of the same name - you can get to Zurich in just 45 minutes by transport; Le Bauvere is a famous and cozy resort on the shores of Lake Geneva - a good transport interchange links it with Montreux, Lausanne and Geneva. The beginning of the studying is conducted on the basis in Lucerne (1-2 semester), and from the 3rd to the 7th semester students study in Le Bauver, giving an opportunity to learn two different lifestyles, two different distinct regions, to draw a line between two cultural and linguistic strata, to more thoroughly and fully explore the culinary traditions of Switzerland. The corps in Lucerne since April 2012 is located in the building of the former hotel "Union", in the center of the historical district and at the intersection of the main trade arteries, occupies a majestic and beautiful building of the 19th century. ||| |An important factor in the success of the association is the regular holding of the SEG International Employers Forum - SEG International Recruitment Forum. Since 2008, it has been held twice a year: many official employers and hospitality representatives visit it every year, more than 2,000 students - it enables students and graduates to successfully find the best companies, occupy profitable and high positions, and start the path to a successful international career. ||| |Teachers at the academy are well-known professionals and chefs. Most of them belong to prestigious specialized organizations: ||| |All the teachers at Culinary Arts Academy have practical experience (or still work) in the best hotels and restaurants in Europe: five-star extra-class hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants. ||| |Almost anything! Social, sports clubs and events, excellent studying conditions, hundreds of equally passionate peers who are ready to share your interests and hobbies. Universities on their online portals always post comprehensive information about such communities, at the beginning of the academic year they organize introductory events: come and get to know each group and club personally! ||| |There is an opportunity to obtain a prestigious national certificate in the direction of "Culinary Arts", as well as a certificate of the British model (the end of the first stage of higher education). Holders of certificates can already start working as a cook in the best institutions, hotels and restaurants. ||| |About the educational program: 1 (11 weeks) and 2 semesters (11 weeks) are held at the base in Lucerne. Educational groups are small, most of the classes are practical,  which are holding in a restaurant or coaching kitchens: students master all the basic professional skills, knowledge. Also in small classes, theoretical cognitive lectures are conducted, a large number of events, competitions and master classes are organized (within the school and on guest sites). There is a paid internship for 6 months. ||| | ||| |In the future, students can obtain a national diploma for the same specialty and a British certificate-analogue of unfinished higher education (the second stage of higher education). At this stage, students deepen existing knowledge, learn to lead the team and select personnel, develop organizational skills. During 3 semesters (from 3 to 5 inclusive, each - for 11 weeks) students are engaged on campus in Le Bouvet, a full-fledged professional internship (paid, 6 months) is provided. ||| |Passing a full in-depth studying course leads to the Bachelor of Arts in Culinary Arts - this will help graduates to find the desired job faster and apply for a higher position. Students continue to study in Le Bauver during the 6th and 7th semesters (11 weeks each). ||| |You can also get a valuable certificate for a specialty "Swiss confectionery and chocolate art": this is an in-depth preparation in the field of baking, sweet and confectionery, flour, the art of working with chocolate. The learning process includes the use of both historical, traditional recipes of Switzerland, and modern techniques. The studying is conducted on the basis in Lucerne and lasts for 2 semesters (a total of 22 weeks): this program includes an intensive foreign language course, a direct educational course and a paid internship in the country (6 months). This program was personally accredited by the American Culinary Federation Educational Foundation. ||| |Students who have a bachelor's degree in relevant specialization or practical work experience of 6 months (also accepting a diploma of a second higher education in the direction of "Culinary Excellence") can receive a master's degree at the academy. ||| | ||| |The postgraduate program lasts 2 semesters (traditionally, for 11 weeks each) and includes an internship for 6 months (paid). This is the development of theoretical knowledge, and the improvement of practical skills plus restaurant management skills. So the student will be able to run the restaurant business from and to: to form and make out the menu, to recruit staff and work with him, etc. With the help of this program, the student will be able to change the scope of activities if the first higher education was received in another specialty. ||| |Quick overview: a preparatory, effective program will help to significantly improve the level of English and prepare for productive study abroad. ||| |About the educational program: you can start the studying every semester: the course provides separate blocks for 4 weeks each (4 weeks - the minimum duration of the course, the rest of the time is calculated depending on the progress and the level achieved), the intensity is 20 lessons per week; the classes are provided in Le Bauver on the basis of Cesar Ritz Colleges Switzerland. The following areas of knowledge are studied: |||
Advanced Professional Diploma in Swiss Pastry & Chocolate Arts, Bachelors Degree in Culinary Arts, Culinary skills, economics, Hospitality Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hotel business, Master of International Business in Culinary Management, Organization of hotel business
culinary arts
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), International foundation
Löwenstrasse 16 CH-6004
registration fee = $ 350 CAD|deposit upon placement = 1000 $ CAD|medical insurance = 1,075 $ CAD|school uniform = 1000 $ CAD|additional recreational activities and student clubs = 1,125 $ CAD|laptop, educational books and manuals = $ 600 CAD|custodian agency services = 400 $ CAD.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 CAD|Uniform 1000 CAD|Guardianship 400 CAD|Medical insurance 1075 CAD|Transfer (one way) 150 CAD
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English
Online English
850
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Switzerland
Lucerne
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Rangitoto College Private Boarding School
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Description of Rangitoto College Private Boarding School
Type of study: mixed;|Students ages: from 13 to 19;|Total number of students: more than 3000 people, 10% are foreign students.|It is aimed at the practical application of knowledge;|It is innovative and modern;|It combines various methods and approaches.|Harvard;|Yale;|Cambridge and Oxford.|History of art;|Geography;|Accounting;|Health;|Painting art;|Mathematical analysis;|Theory of mass communications;|Computer programming;|Physical education;|History;|Drama art;|Multimedia technologies;|Electronics;|Sports science;|French;|Antiquity;|Technology of textile materials;|Japanese;|Photo art;|Economics;|Biology;|Musical performance;|Food technology;|Chemistry;|Statistics;|Graphic design;|Dance;|Organization of production;|Materials Science;|English.|Archery;|Volleyball;|Football;|Basketball;|Rugby;|Cricket;|Track and field;|Tennis;|Field hockey and etc.|UN model;|Unselfish good deed;|Chess club;|UNICEF;|Week of Cultural Diversity;|International Amnesty;|Discussion Club;|Creative Competitions;|Radio Station RFM;|Film Club;|People of the planet;|Science club;|Robotics;|Capa Jaca (performing arts of Maori, indigenous nationality of the Green Continent).|Drawing;|Drama;|Music art;|Design art;|Architecture history.|Biology;|Chemistry;|Electronics;|Physics.|1) From February 3 to April 15;|2) From 2 May to 8 July;|3) From 25 July to 23 September;|4) From 10 October to 16 December.|Round trip tickets;|Visa fees and services;|School uniform;|Medical insurance;|Transfer in both directions;|Custody;|Registration fee;|Selection of accommodation option (family);|Accommodation and meals (host family, half board on weekdays, full board on weekends).|Application Fee 2000 NZD|Medical insurance 635 NZD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The incredibly cozy, beautiful, popular state college of Rangitoto College was founded in 1956 on the northern coast of Auckland, providing international students with a delight in the beautiful sea views of Hauraki Bay and the possibility of a pleasant beach holiday. You can reach the city in just 15 minutes: the proximity and accessibility of the city infrastructure is harmoniously combined with a calm, quiet and measured rhythm of life, cozy playgrounds and a concentrated learning atmosphere. ||| |New Zealand is among the TOP-5 countries with the highest level of security, the absence of dangerous animals, virtually zero crime and corruption. Choosing Auckland, you will get the opportunity to study in a modern, bright and distinctive city: all modern infrastructure (cafes, banks, shops, cinema, theaters, pharmacies, museums) is perfectly arranged here and there is an opportunity to relax at any time on spacious, clean beaches or well-groomed parks. Rangitoto College cooperates with trusted travel agencies of the city, who are responsible for excursions, exciting trips and walks (on weekends or holidays). ||| |Rangitoto College is justly proud of the level of academic preparation of its students: every year more than 200 students from all over the world (Europe, Asia, South America) enroll in various courses and programs. The basic sets are held in January and July: the list of educational courses is quite extensive, so that each student will be able to choose the suitable option for himself. ||| |The pedagogical staff is represented by qualified, experienced teachers - they all have qualification and certificate for working with foreign students and international groups. There is a special adaptation program for foreign students that will help them to get used to living in a new country and a new school quickly, overcome the language and communication barrier, join the school life of Rangitoto College. ||| |Today, it is one of the largest schools in New Zealand (the number of students reaches 3000 people), as well as one of the most loyal institutions to foreign students. Approximately 5-10% of the total number of students are from different countries: there are children from Russia, Brazil, Italy, Korea, China, Germany and other countries. After graduation, students successfully continue their studies not only in New Zealand universities, but also in universities around the world, make a successful career, occupy prestigious and high positions. For example, the best student in 2003 was subsequently awarded a prestigious Cambridge scholarship, many graduates received the highest marks in the final examinations. ||| |Already more than 15 years here successfully and productively work with international students: they help them to integrate into the modern world, to become successful and popular specialists, harmonious personalities. Students receive comprehensive support: regular personal conversations, work with the department of international relations, with them directly working 2 deans, methodical and career guidance department. At the airport, a representative of the school meets the new international students and helps to get to Rangitoto College, where a two-day orientation course on the campus awaits them - in every possible way the local students from the self-help group help. The national government has even developed special "Rules for pastoral care for foreign students": these are numerous tips and regulations for school staff, teachers and host families. ||| |Families look at the quality of student life, campus safety and well-being, location, child care, food and accommodation quality, and the overall atmosphere. Both teaching quality and cost play significant roles in the decision-making process. ||| |Quick overview: The national education system has absorbed all the best world features: ||| |The key to success is the joint work of experienced teachers, high academic inquiries and a beautiful, comfortable environment, equipping the school with everything necessary. ||| |International graduates of the college enter the chosen universities of New Zealand and the world without problems, they successfully study even in such prestigious institutions as: ||| |International students also can receive personal scholarships. Studying on the International Baccalaureate (IB) program will open wide opportunities for admission to the chosen university, building a successful career in the chosen field. ||| |Brief information: The New Zealand NCEA certificate is issued to international students who have completed the last two years of secondary education and plan to enter the university. Teachers and deans keep track of their academic progress, special career advisors will help with admission, selection of documents and filling out applications, will help students to determine their personal career goals and to choose the most suitable profession for themselves. The curriculum is compiled individually in most cases, taking into account all the interests, abilities and needs of each student. Items to choose from are as follows: |||
Accounting, Art, biology, chemistry, design, drama, economics, engineering, exact sciences, geography, graphic arts, Health care, history, law, maths, media, music, physical education, physics, sociology, sports science
aerobics, archery, Athletics, badminton, basketball, bowling, curling, Cyclotourism, Equesterian sport, fencing, golf, gymnastics, martial arts, netball, orientation, rock climbing, rowing, rugby, Snowboarding, softball, Squash, surfing, swimming
IB program, NCEA
564 E Coast Rd, Mairangi Bay, Auckland 0630
1) From February 3 to April 15;|2) From 2 May to 8 July;|3) From 25 July to 23 September;|4) From 10 October to 16 December.|Round trip tickets;|Visa fees and services;|School uniform;|Medical insurance;|Transfer in both directions;|Custody;|Registration fee;|Selection of accommodation option (family);|Accommodation and meals (host family, half board on weekdays, full board on weekends).|Application Fee 2000 NZD|Medical insurance 635 NZD
University
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English
null
34,280
$NZD
year
New Zealand
Auckland
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https://smapse.com//earlscliffe-college/
Earlscliffe College
8.4
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Description of Earlscliffe College
Location: Folkestone, England,|Year Founded: 1870,|Language of Instruction: English,|Type of Education: Blended|A: geography, mathematics, history|B: chemistry, higher mathematics, economics|C: Physics, Biology, Government and Politics|D: accounting, business course, art and design (additional block, selected items are paid separately)|E: Russian as a mother tongue, Italian, Japanese, German, French, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish and other foreign languages.|Humanitarian: English, preparation for language tests (IELTS, AQA), history, mathematics, politics, economics|Scientific: English and preparation for language tests (IELTS, AQA), chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics + annual participation in the Cambridge Science Festival.|Age — from 17 years old,|The duration of the study is one year.|Business Operations Management,|Maximizing resources to achieve business success,|Business environment,|Managing People in Organizations,|Teamwork,|Effective business communications.|Age — from 15 years old,|The duration of study is one or two semesters.|Age — from 8 to 17 years old,|The duration of the training is two weeks.|Think big! (13-17 years, levels from A2, lasts two to seven weeks)|Sustainable Future (14-17 years old, levels from B1)|Mini-MBA (15-17 years old, levels from B2)|Breakthrough in the Digital Age (14-17 years old)|University Preparation (16-17 years old)|Easter Course (8-17 years old)|Football training and weekly league matches|Basketball|Badminton|Horse riding|Tennis|Golf|A fully equipped gym|Swimming, and much more.|Small class sizes, usually 7-9 students,|Diversity of the student body: more than 70% of students come to Earlscliffe from all over the world,|Weekly TRAC testing in course subjects, allowing you to adjust the teaching load and close knowledge gaps in time,|Intensive training – nine lessons in core subjects per week,|Guaranteed improvement in average grades from the moment of arrival at the college to the final results thanks to an individual approach to each student,|Fortune 500 Five Stars in the World's Top Boarding Schools 2023,|Ranked in the top 1% of schools in England for academic achievement,|Accreditation by the British Council to teach IELTS,|Member of Independent Schools Associations, Boarding Schools, British Association of Independent Schools with International Students,|Associated with UNESCO.|Comfortable residences with high-standard rooms|Outdoor and indoor swimming pools|A football field|Squash courts|Tennis courts|A large multi-purpose fitness center|Basketball courts|Bright classrooms, lecture halls, and lecture rooms equipped with modern technology|Studios for creative, artistic, and craft activities|Scientific and practical laboratories for study and research.|Registration fee, admission deposit|CAS fees|Accommodation, on-campus dining|Additional academic courses|Taking final exams, IELTS|Fees for practical activities in some subjects|Individual tutoring|Airport transfers|Textbooks|Some extracurricular activities, including field trips|Personal expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 295 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2650 GBP|Transfer (one way)|Forms of registration of guardianship,|Medical Forms,|Parental Consent Letter,|Student Questionnaire.|Abertay University,|Glion, Switzerland,|Globe Business College, Munich,|Oxford Brookes University,|Royal Holloway, University of London,|University of Exeter.|British College of Osteopathic Medicine,|Durham University,|Queen Mary University of London,|University of Toronto, Canada,|University of Westminster,|University of St Gallen, Switzerland.|University College London (UCL),|University of Bath,|University of Oxford,|University of Nottingham,|University of Buckingham,|University of Manchester and others.|birth certificate,|passport,|medical insurance,|visa or residence permit,|School reports for the last two years of education,|Certificate confirming proficiency in the English language: IELTS with a score of 4.5 or equivalent, depending on the chosen course.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
||| |Earlscliffe College is a small private college specializing in the education of British and international students aged 15-19, preparing them for admission to the best universities and higher schools in the UK. ||| |Earlscliffe College was founded in 1870, initially as a large private residence in the prestigious West End of Folkestone, just a few minutes' walk from the sea and the famous Leas promenade. The main building on Shorncliffe Road has served as an educational center since 1923, previously being the home of the Bodham-Whetham family. Since World War II, the school has welcomed international students, and there have been years when Jewish children from Berlin were brought to the UK for their education. ||| |The education here combines both English traditions, as observed at Oxford and Cambridge, and the best private schools in the country, with global educational trends, such as the level of requirements of the American Ivy League – the community of the best universities in the United States. This unique experience helps students not only acquire deep, comprehensive knowledge in academic subjects but also become well-rounded individuals who are ready to contribute to society, achieve their goals, and feel comfortable and confident in any situation. ||| |Earlscliffe College has a long and successful history of working with international students. Currently, British students make up about 25-30% of the student body, while the rest form a diverse, international, and multicultural community built on the principles of tolerance, equality, and mutual respect. For foreign citizens, there are language courses to prepare for the IELTS test, as admission to English universities is virtually impossible without it, and universities typically require a fairly high level of scores, usually 6.0-7.0 and above. ||| |In addition to standard and foundation educational courses, Earlscliffe College offers students the opportunity to prepare for the entrance exams of certain faculties and specialties, as well as thematic tests such as LNAT, TSA, BMAT, and UKSAT. ||| |Each class has no more than 9 students, allowing each student to expect individual attention and care. Teachers can effectively teach students, quickly tracking their progress and difficulties, and adjusting the curriculum if necessary. It's also worth noting the career guidance work and university preparation: students are helped to create an optimal study plan for the Sixth Form, choose a university and major, correctly fill out documents and submit applications, and prepare for interviews with admissions committees. ||| |Rankings consider GCSE and A Level / IB results, whilst a strong indicator of academic output, I advise parents to also look at the schools ethos and community values when assessing the right school for their child. ||| |"Gold standard" of British education and the most common program Sixth Form is designed for high school students in Great Britain. A-level certificate with high scores opens the doors of the most prestigious and ranking universities - as a rule, the student does not even have to pass additional exams and entrance tests. ||| |The course is designed for two academic years. During this time, students study a limited number of subjects that are taught at a complex, in-depth, almost university level: as a rule, this is 4-5 subjects for the first year (AS-level) and only 3-4 of them - for the second year which are the final exams. The disciplines are divided into 5 blocks: ||| |From each block it is recommended to choose one discipline (not forgetting to learn the native language): so it is possible to prevent duplication of the course and the repetition of the curriculum. As a rule, students choose the most priority subjects for themselves, based on personal preferences and interests, as well as on the requirements of the chosen university and faculty. Teachers and consultants, personal coaches are always ready to help children to form the individual curriculum. In each classroom, no more than 9 people are engaged, which ensures an individual approach to each student, the proper amount of personal attention. ||| |An effective one-year course of preparation for the university, is especially popular among foreign students: it helps and does not waste time in studying, and quickly bring academic and language skills in line with the requirements of British and world universities. ||| |The program is divided into two areas: ||| |Please note: students from 17 years old with a high level of English (IELTS certificate from 5.0 and above) are accepted for the course. ||| |A special one-year course is designed for foreign students from 15 years and older. It helps to prepare as quickly and effectively as possible for studying in basic, programs of British school education (GCSE or IGCSE, A-level and other Sixth Forms), to integrate into a new social, linguistic and academic community, to get used to a new educational and cultural environment. ||| |A special program for foreign students provides active, intensive English lessons combined with studying the basic list of academic disciplines, as well as extra-curricular activities (sports, creativity, excursions, entertainment), along with British peers. ||| |Useful for students of the International Transition Year may be the summer months: they are offered a special program of volunteer or internship at the best enterprises (especially financial and banking), participation in the summer American school of the Harvard's Secondary School Program. ||| |In addition, high school students can participate in the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) program, actively developing their personal research skills and increasing their bonuses to the admissions office of the chosen institution. During the EPQ course, the students prepare a personal research project (the topic is approved with the teacher): a written report (volume from 5000 words) with other sources of information or visual aids - audio / video materials, drawings, technical models and schemes, etc. ||| |For students who are looking for an alternative path to an A-L evel and are interested in the fields of business and management, the school offers a one-year business degree: this government-recognised qualification is accepted by many of the UK's top universities. ||| |Formally equivalent to two A-Levels, the course consists of six modules covering the most important aspects of business and management: ||| |Internal assessment of the course is done using a combination of written tests, presentations and course portfolios, there are no formal external examinations. The final grade will be awarded in the form of a pass, merit or distinction. ||| |In order to gain admission to the best university, this course should be combined with one or more A-Level subjects. Most students will also study IELTS and take the EPQ (Extended Project Qualification) exam, which will help them gain admission to the prestigious university of their choice. ||| |Pre-sessional courses give students the opportunity to be fully prepared for the next stage of their academic journey. Earlscliffe College offers GCSE and A-Level language preparation. ||| |Students are often eager to improve their English language skills before embarking on a more demanding academic program. For most of the school day, high school students are immersed in standard subjects in small classes, focusing on improving skills such as listening, speaking, reading and writing, in addition to taking special EAL classes. ||| |Depending on the language skills demonstrated by the student upon admission to Earlscliffe College, the pre-sessional course will be held over one to two semesters or during the holidays. ||| |Since 2002, Earlscliffe College has been offering courses for teenagers from all over the world who come together to learn English and better understand each other's cultures. The school offers a variety of courses to choose from in the summer, as well as traditional  Easter courses for children from 8 to 17 years old each spring. ||| |Short-term programs provide the right balance between serious training, interesting activities and the development of the individual abilities of each student. Students have the opportunity to have fun during the Easter and summer holidays in one of the following courses: ||| |This course promotes language development by encouraging learners to adopt "values, attitudes and behaviours that support responsible global citizenship" (UNESCO). "Think Globally!" is designed not only to maximize students' language development, but also to do so through the use of UNESCO's "Four Pillars of Learning": learning to know, do,  learn and live together. ||| |This topical course offers an exciting, thought-provoking combination of theoretical and practical activities designed to stimulate responsibility, purposefulness of participants through self-reflection. The case studies will include both global and local initiatives, engaging with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. ||| |This program is designed for students who are looking for an inspiring, ambitious course about startups, business, global trade. The experienced and dedicated faculty will inspire students to see the world through the eyes of an entrepreneur, from identifying and solving problems to exploring how global events impact local businesses. ||| |This two-week program is designed to equip students with the skills to critically analyze, interpret information, data, and news to come up with a balanced view of global issues. The course will teach students how best to creatively communicate their own ideas, opinions to the widest possible target audience. It is ideal for inquisitive, well-informed learners who think independently but love to work together in dynamic teams. Students will use technical skills in creating video, audio, and textual materials to inform political, cultural, and social discussions. ||| |The University Preparation course is designed for high school students aged 16 to 17 and over who will soon start applying to universities in the UK or their home countries. The program has a higher level based on skill development – classes run for 20 hours per week, designed to focus on all self-study skills. The academic syllabus of the disciplines studied concludes with an extended essay on a topic of the student's choice: it combines many of the skills learned over the course of two weeks and is similar to the work in the first year of an undergraduate degree. ||| |Qualified English teachers will guide pupils through interactive lessons, discussions and language practice classes to help them develop fluency, accuracy, and quick listening comprehension. ||| |For younger students (8-12 years old), morning classes focus on four skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening, while afternoon classes are more interactive project-based lessons that include drama, music, film, arts and crafts. ||| |For high school students (13 years old+ with a B1+ level of English), the course offers the Think Global!  program with the aim of stimulating and improving the development of skills such as critical thinking, communication and collaboration. ||| |The cost of all vacation programs includes services such as accommodation in a comfortable residence, meals, transfers, a variety of campus activities and field trips, educational material and pastoral care of qualified teachers. |||
Art, biology, business, Business and communication, Business and management, chemistry, computer techologies, economics, English literature, Farsi, geography, history, Human Resource Management, IELTS preparation, maths, Natural science, photography, physics, politics, social sciencies
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A-Level program, International foundation, Transition Year, Business+economics program, Pre A-level course, Spring english courses
29 Shorncliffe Rd, Folkestone CT20 2NB, United Kingdom
Registration fee, admission deposit|CAS fees|Accommodation, on-campus dining|Additional academic courses|Taking final exams, IELTS|Fees for practical activities in some subjects|Individual tutoring|Airport transfers|Textbooks|Some extracurricular activities, including field trips|Personal expenses.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 295 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2650 GBP|Transfer (one way)
University
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English
A-Level
14,600
£
term
United Kingdom
Dover
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https://smapse.com//georgetown-university-summer-camp/
Georgetown University Summer Camp
8.4
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Description of Georgetown University Summer Camp
Location: Washington, DC, USA|Age of students: 14-17 years|Type of accommodation: residence (full board)|Type of studying: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|Age of students: 14-17 years|Duration: 2-4 weeks.|Grammar|Reading|Auditing (listening comprehension)|Vocabulary|Written speech|Oral speech (spoken English)|Phonetics (correct pronunciation, accent correction)|Improvement of communication skills.|Badminton|Talent show|Swimming|Watching movies|Academic visits to the campuses of the best American universities|Basketball|Table tennis|Bowling|Cricket|Football|Surfing|Discos|Barbecue and picnics, outdoor recreation.|Capitol and White House|Mount vernon|Baltimore|International Museum of Espionage|National Zoo|Philadelphia|National Museum of Aviation and Cosmonautics|Six Flags amusement park|John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts|National Art Gallery|King's Dominion Amusement Park|Walk on the National Moll with a visit to the monument to George Washington and the Lincoln Memorial.|20 lessons per week + 2 Cultural Workshops|Accomodation|24 hour supervision|Full Activities Program|WiFi|Full Room and Board|Course Certificate and Final Report|Registration fee|Refundable security deposit|Transfer|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Deposit for a course/programme 150 USD|Registration fee (for a programme/course)|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Georgetown University Summer Camp ​​is one of the best offers in the US for those who want to quickly and efficiently learn English in a friendly atmosphere by getting acquainted with students from all over the world. Georgetown University Summer Camp ​​closely follows the national balance of students in their courses, and also forms very small groups for classes (7-10 people): this allows qualified teachers to give each student maximum personal attention and care, to practice an individual approach. Particular attention is paid to the development of spoken language, oral English, increased fluency of speech and vocabulary expansion: this helps students to communicate freely with native speakers in any life situation. ||| |The capital of the United States, Washington, located in the District of Columbia, is known throughout the world: it is here that the White House (the residence of the President of the United States), an inconceivable number of historical and cultural monuments, attractions, institutions for recreation and entertainment. In Washington, there are embassies of more than 100 foreign countries, numerous government agencies, the Organization of American States, the US Senate and Congress, the International Monetary Fund, and the headquarters of the World Bank. The University of Georgetown is considered to be one of the oldest in the country (it was founded in 1789) and bears the deserved title of one of the best, most privileged and prestigious universities: its graduates are many politicians, government members, diplomats and monarchs from various states of the world. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our staff members are trained to handle behavioral issues with patience, understanding, and appropriate disciplinary measures when necessary. ||| |Universal combined course is an excellent opportunity to learn English fun and with pleasure, in the company of new friends from all over the world! ||| |A classic summer course in English is aimed at improving all key, basic language skills: ||| |Upon arrival (before the beginning of the classes), all students pass the distribution testing - a written + oral test - which divides them into groups according to the initial level of knowledge: this makes learning more efficient, quick and comfortable. In total, the program provides 4 levels of difficulty: from the very beginners to the "advanced" students, so for any student there is a suitable course. ||| |The intensity of the studying is 20 lessons per week: students learn English from 9:00 to 12:30 (lunch break from 10:40 to 11:00). There are also special classes on culture and history of the USA - cultural workshops: they are held on Tuesday and Thursday from 13:30 to 15:00. During the thematic additional lessons, the students not only learn a lot of new and interesting things, but they will also be able to practice their knowledge and skills, to develop spoken language (oral English), and expand their vocabulary. Groups are formed small: usually 7-8 people, a maximum of 10: this gives the teachers the opportunity to practice an individual approach, to give each student a sufficient amount of personal attention and time. |||
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English+summer vacation
3700 O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, USA
20 lessons per week + 2 Cultural Workshops|Accomodation|24 hour supervision|Full Activities Program|WiFi|Full Room and Board|Course Certificate and Final Report|Registration fee|Refundable security deposit|Transfer|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Deposit for a course/programme 150 USD|Registration fee (for a programme/course)
University
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English
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4,430
$
week
USA
Washington
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https://smapse.com//la-garenne-international-school-children-s-camp-switzerland/
La Garenne International Bilingual School Summer
8.4
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Description of La Garenne International Bilingual School Summer
Founded: in 1947|Location: Villars, Switzerland|Age of students: 5 to 17 years|Type of studying: mixed|Accommodation type: residence, full board|Language: English, French.|Age of students: 8-14 years old|Dates: January 21, February 4, February 18, March 4|Duration of the program: from 2 to 4 weeks.|Age of students: 8-14 years old|Dates: January 21, February 4, February 18, March 4|Duration of the program: from 2 to 4 weeks.|Age of students: 8-14 years old|Dates: June 30, July 2, July 14, July 16, July 28, July 30|Duration of the program: from 2 to 6 weeks.|Age of students: 8-14 years old|Dates: June 30, July 2, July 14, July 16, July 28, July 30|Duration of the program: from 2 to 6 weeks.|soccer|volleyball|basketball|tennis|golf|biathlon|riding|swimming|squash|Rock climbing|mountain bike|biathlon|ice skating|water skiing|Hiking|rope course|canoeing|orienteering and others.|dancing|music (piano playing)|Vocal|cookery|fashion|image|visual arts|sculpture|theatrical art and so on.|water park|trampoline center|bowling|laser tag|shopping in shopping centers|table tennis|Party|Contests|Competitions.|Transfer (one way) 600 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance 10 CHF|Pocket money 30 CHF|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
La Garenne International School is an international private school located in the famous resort of Switzerland in the Alps. For 70 years, La Garenne has been teaching students and adolescents in more than 25 countries on its campus. In addition to the annual academic program, this prestigious educational institution offers its students courses in English and French. ||| |These educational programs are designed taking into account the seasons - winter and summer. During the winter months, education takes place from January to March, about 60 students  can feel the charms of a prestigious ski resort. Also in La Garenne for students there is also a summer camp with the study of English and French, which is usually attended by up to 90 students per year. In the summer months, the students are also prepared with a rich extracurricular program that will help them to appreciate the nature of Switzerland and, of course, one of the world's best resorts Villars-sur-Ollon! ||| |The school of La Garenne has traditional values ​​and attitudes that translates into its students - these are the responsibilities necessary for a successful and balanced life, kindness to others and the observance of security measures for the preservation of life. The last aspect in Switzerland as a whole is paid the closest attention, not without reason the country is recognized as one of the safest in the world. In this leading boarding school there is also a high ratio of teachers and students - 1: 2. ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our staff members are trained to handle behavioral issues with patience, understanding, and appropriate disciplinary measures when necessary. ||| |The winter educational course "English + Sports and Recreation" includes 20 language classes per week. The students are engaged in small groups of up to 10 people - so the teacher can give enough attention to each of the students. In English classes students work with all the main aspects of the language, paying special attention to speaking and its practice. ||| |To maximize the involvement of students, teachers prefer to use an interactive or game approach. Lessons are held from 9 to 12 hours, then a lunch break. After that the students of the school have the opportunity to go skiing or snowboarding, to devote time to creative circles or just to take a walk. Also an integral part of language education are excursions, including a small expedition to the mountains, which helps students to develop their independence. ||| |The winter educational program "French + Sports and Recreation" offers students 20 academic hours each week. The students of La Garenne are divided into small groups of 5-10 students. This distribution helps the teacher to interact individually with each student. In addition, school teachers prefer games and various interactive activities that will be of interest to schoolchildren and adolescents. ||| |At the lessons, the children study and practice all aspects of the language: grammar, writing, speaking - the latter is given special attention. The daily routine is approximately the same: from 9 to 12 - classes in French, from 12:15 - lunch break, after 13 hours - time for sports and creativity. The students of the school of La Garenne have a huge choice of very different activities, so they always have something to do. ||| |Within the framework of the summer program "English + Sports and Recreation" students will get acquainted with the subtleties of the language in the most interesting and unusual formats: the teachers of the school use music, painting, staging, various quizzes and even cooking !! ||| |In the classroom, the attention of the students is most of all focused on the spoken language, so the teacher and classmates discuss various topics during the classes: the surrounding world, hobbies, poems and so on. In order for the educational process to be as productive as possible for each of the students, the academic groups are formed by no more than 10 people. ||| |After lunch, during their free time, the children can already devote time to rest and fun - they attend excursions provided by the program, or are engaged in sports or creative sections. ||| |On the summer program "French + sport and leisure" students of the school La Garenne learn the appropriate language - every day for 3-4 hours a day. Lessons are held in small academic groups up to 10 people, so that foreign students quickly get used to the new environment and feel comfortable. In addition, in such a group the teacher can devote the maximum amount of attention to each student. ||| |So, the French lessons for children begin at 9:00, then at 12:00 break for lunch, after which time comes for sports or creativity. Although here the academic classes are quite interesting: the teachers of the school use games, quizzes, productions and other creative formats to maximize the interest of children and fully involve in the process. |||
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Winter english courses, French+winter holidays, Summer holiday english, Summer holidays+french courses
Chemin des Chavasses 23, 1885 Chesières Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland
Transfer (one way) 600 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance 10 CHF|Pocket money 30 CHF
Private school
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English
French + sport
5,400
CHF
week
Switzerland
Montreux
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https://smapse.com//svis-sainte-victoire-international-school-provence-private-svis-school/
SVIS - Sainte-Victoire International School - Provence
8.4
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Description of SVIS - Sainte-Victoire International School - Provence
Location: France, Provence|Age of students: 5-18 years|Educational Programs: Ecole Primaire (primary school), Collège, Lycée, IB – International Baccalaureat, IGCSE, Cambridge|Foundation year: 2011|Type of studying: mixed|Accommodation: Boarding house: students live in duplex with outstanding views on the golf course. Max 2 students in the room.|Price: From 9,900€/year (Grade 1).|Language of instruction: English, French|Age : 16-18|Duration : 2 years.|International certificate of graduation, which is accepted in all countries of the world|The opportunity to enter any university in the world without passing additional exams (except for certain narrow specialties: art, medicine, architecture)|High level of preparation before entering a higher educational institution.|3-4 subjects from priority areas|Powerful language training|The study of specialized subjects at the level of 1 course of the university|Academic skills development|Analytical thinking|The development of personal qualities.|Language of instruction: English|Age : 14+|Duration : 1 year.|Language of instruction: English|Age : 14-16|Duration : 1-2 years.|Mathematics and Higher Mathematics|World history|Geography|Economy|Natural Sciences|Story|Business|Art basics|Physical Education|Chemistry|Drama|Art and more.|Language of instruction: English|Age : 12-16|Duration : 4 years.|English|French|Mathematics|Economy|Physics|Chemistry|Spanish|Natural Sciences|Policy|Biology|Portuguese|Russian|Chinese|Italian|German|Danish|Japanese|Geography|Story|Ecology|Theater|Art.|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 5+|Duration: 7 years.|Language of instruction: French|Age : 12-16|Duration : 4 years.|Language of instruction: French|Age: 5+|Duration: 7 years.|Language of instruction: English.|English|French|Maths|Economics|Physics|Chemistry|Spanish|Natural Sciences|Global Politics|Biology|Portuguese|Russian|Chinese|Italian|German|Dutch|Japanese|Geography|History|Ecology|Theatre|Visual Arts|Go Karting|Arts|Dancing|Singing|Music|Museum visits|Cinema|Excursions|Golf|Horse riding|Tennis|Football|Rugby|Baseball|Basketball|Fitness|Weightlifting|Table Tennis|Yoga|SVIS offers its students best educational programs of international system.|The school provides its students with an opportunity to study foreign languages which include English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Italian, German, Dutch and Japanese.|The school has a convenient campus on a golf course in south of France. The school grounds are surrounded by pine forest.|The boarding facilities include a maximum of 2 students per apartment which are equipped with studying rooms, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, lounges, private terrace and an outstanding view over the grounds.|The school pays special attention to children's safety. The school and boarding facilities are protected by an access code. There is a ban on smoking and drinking alcohol on the school territory.|With more than 35 student nationalities, SVIS is a diverse and inclusive school. Each student receives necessary amount of attention and support from teachers.|The philosophy of the school includes wearing the uniform to prevent differences between students and promotes a bully free culture.|an amphitheatre|a library with computers|reduced classes (maximum 15 students per class)|a theatre/art room|a science laboratory|an indoor gym|18-holes international golf course|football/rugby grass pitch|tennis court|basketball court|the ecology park where students can grow fruit and vegetables.|IB Program – No boarding: 17,200€/year|IB Program – Mon-Fri Boarding: 26,000€/year|IB Program – Full Week Boarding: 30,100€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – No boarding: 14,400€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Mon-Fri Boarding: 23,200€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Full Week Boarding: 27,300€/year|Middle Classes – No boarding: 12,400€/year|Middle Classes – Mon-Fri Boarding: 21,200€/year|Middle Classes – Full Week Boarding: 25,300€/year|Primary Classes – No boarding: from 9,900€/year|No admission fees.|No Registration fees.|School Uniform: 450€|First page of the passport|Report card for the last 2 years|Letter of recommendation from the director of the previous school|Educational certificate or test results in English|Interview with school director or IB coordinator|Photos (passport format, 4 pieces)|Medical certificate indicating the vaccinations made|Motivation letter|First page of passport|Performance Report for the last 2 years|A letter of recommendation from the principal of the school where the candidate studied|English Certificate|Interview with the principal|4 photos (like a passport)|Medical certificate and vaccination report|Motivation letter.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Sainte-Victoire International School is undoubtedly an internationally oriented environment. It provides education for students from primary school through to the end of secondary.  Teaching is bilingual starting at primary school level.  Students are grouped according to level to allow them to achieve their academic potential in both French and English. ||| |The school, which is nestled in the heart of an international 18-hole golf course situated facing the Sainte-Victoire mountain, offers its students a healthy and peaceful school environment. ||| |SVIS provides an innovative approach to teaching and learning, incorporating cross-disciplinary subjects as well as a range of wonderful learning opportunities that take place off campus.  These include an ecology park where students can grow fruit and vegetables, an extensive range of local and International trips and an abundant offering of after school activities. ||| |The International Baccalaureate program for high school students is considered one of the best courses before a university. At the end of the program, the guys get significant advantages: ||| |IB Preparation is a preparatory program for students with insufficiently high level of language and academic preparation for admission to the IB program . During the year of preparation, children will be able to improve their language skills for the required level and speak English confidently. In addition, the guys study specialized subjects at an advanced level. ||| |The course is also suitable for those who want to qualitatively prepare for training in foreign conditions, to act confidently and study on the IB program . ||| |Course The IGCSE is ideal for students who intend to continue their studies in the UK. The curriculum of the program consists of compulsory and elective subjects: ||| |In the middle classes, children continue to master fundamental school subjects and develop analytical thinking. Program structure: ||| |Elementary school for children (only full-time education). ||| |The middle school curriculum at SVIS combines the study of fundamental school disciplines with elective courses in which children can learn new areas of science or delve into the study of relevant subjects. The emphasis is placed both on intellectual development (improving the skills of analytical thinking, information retrieval), as well as on the flexibility of thinking, the use of a creative approach to effectively solve educational problems. Students go through a wide list of subjects, including foreign languages, science, technology and art. ||| |Elementary classes are essential for shaping a person with broad views and respect for others. Teachers encourage the activity and independence of children, and help them gain a healthy desire to learn and develop. Education takes place in a favorable environment: children study in French and learn foreign languages, which becomes a powerful impetus for intellectual development. ||| |The curriculum of the elementary school has absorbed all the best from national and international experience: it was developed by school teachers and combines the French educational program and the international program International Baccalaureate. ||| |SVIS is certified as an international center where you can take the Cambridge exams. For those who wish to prepare well for testing, special programs have been developed: students will study the testing structure for them, practice on trial versions and study all the pitfalls of the exam. |||
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IB program, IB preparation, GCSE, Middle school, Primary school, Middle classes (French), Primary classes, FCE
Domaine du Château l’Arc, Chemin de Maurel, 13710 Fuveau, France
IB Program – No boarding: 17,200€/year|IB Program – Mon-Fri Boarding: 26,000€/year|IB Program – Full Week Boarding: 30,100€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – No boarding: 14,400€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Mon-Fri Boarding: 23,200€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Full Week Boarding: 27,300€/year|Middle Classes – No boarding: 12,400€/year|Middle Classes – Mon-Fri Boarding: 21,200€/year|Middle Classes – Full Week Boarding: 25,300€/year|Primary Classes – No boarding: from 9,900€/year|No admission fees.|No Registration fees.|School Uniform: 450€|First page of the passport|Report card for the last 2 years|Letter of recommendation from the director of the previous school|Educational certificate or test results in English|Interview with school director or IB coordinator|Photos (passport format, 4 pieces)|Medical certificate indicating the vaccinations made|Motivation letter
University
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English
GCSE
9,900
year
France
Provence
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https://smapse.com//cornell-university/
Cornell University
8.4
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Description of Cornell University
Agriculture (the largest educational center in the university group and one of the most authoritative in the country in its academic field);|Architecture, art, planning;|Sciences and arts;|Engineering (specializations are offered: the science of materials, biomolecular and chemical engineering, computer science, applied physics).|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: certificate, SAT (Reasoning and Subject Tests), IELTS or TOEFL certificate with a score of 7.0 and 100 respectively, essays, motivation letter, 2 academic recommendations.|The result of the studying: obtaining a BA or BS degree (taking into account the specialty), indicating a high level of academic preparation; career prospects in the United States and English-speaking countries.|Technical school (specialty "computer technology");|Higher School (more than 90 specialties of natural science, humanitarian, technical direction);|Veterinary College;|Weyl Cornell College of Medicine;|Legal school;|School of management and business;|Faculty of Communication, Media.|Student age: 21+|Dates of start: annually.|Admission requirements: bachelor's, TOEFL or IELTS (professional English), 2 references from teachers, motivation letter, essay, CV, GRE (GMAT) results.|The result of the studying: the master's degree in the chosen field of knowledge, the open path to profile employment, financial success.|The educational institution takes 15th place in the TOP-100 universities of the world.|The university is located in one of the most developed states of the USA - New York.|Representatives of 120 countries study at Cornell University. In total, foreign students are 7% of the total number of students. The intercultural environment of the university works to educate "people of the world" who support the ideas of democracy, humanism, purposeful, motivated to achieve high goals.|The university campus in Ithaca is characterized by a high level of infrastructure development. Cornell has state-of-the-art technical support for classrooms, laboratories, sports centers, and a library.|Studies conducted at the university are recognized internationally, it is an authoritative scientific center in the field of medicine, design, business.|Not only academic preparation is given for students in the university. Active social life opens up a lot of communicative opportunities for foreign students.|The university has a developed system of grants. Talented students receive financial support from the academic community, sponsors.|Successful studying is practically a 100% guarantee of job placement in the specialty.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Cornell University in Ithaca (New York) is one of the largest universities in the United States. It also has the status of a leading research center in the country. The University is a member of the Ivy League. ||| |Cornell University programs include more than 4,000 courses in a hundred academic disciplines. Among the pedagogical staff and the contingent of the university 40 people are Nobel Prize laureates. ||| |The University has been implementing an idea of ​​practical higher education since 1875. A lot of scientific research is carried out here, all students undergo several professional internships for the course. ||| |Cornell University is №1 in the USA. It was the first to be awarded a scientific degree in journalism. In Cornell university specialization of "American Studies" was firstly created. University became a pioneer in the US in the study of Far Eastern languages. Today, there is a strongest school of Chinese language. In addition, it was the first university to open an American medical school abroad (Qatar, Doha, 2004). ||| |Short information about basic course of higher education, calculated for 4 years of study. ||| |About the program: students can obtain a bachelor's degree at Cornell in several colleges and at certain faculties. Studying in any specialty is conducted according to a similar scheme. Students are invited to study a large number of general disciplines and several special subjects for which a qualification exam is given at the end of the course. ||| |Bachelor programs at Cornell are offered at colleges: ||| |Also foreign students can obtain a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Informatics, Computer Science and Schools of Industrial, Industrial Relations, Ecology, Hotel Management. ||| |Short informationabout a two-year post-graduate program for those wishing to improve their knowledge of specific disciplines. ||| |About the course: the master program provides highly specialized theoretical studying for students, as well as an extensive practical course in the chosen specialty. Learning process includes mandatory internships at enterprises and in profile companies in the United States. ||| |The Master in Cornell is offered: ||| |Below there are more details about the program: |||
African and African American Studies, Agriculture, analysis, Animal Science, anthropology, Archaeology (PhD), Architectural and Interdisciplinary Studies BSc, Architecture, Art, Asian Studies, BA, astronomy, atmospheric science, Biological Engineering, Biological Sciences BA (Hons), biology, Biomedical Sciences, Biostatistics, Business and communication, chemical engineering, chemistry, computer techologies, Earth Science , ecology, economics, engineering, Entomology, Environmental science, fine arts, Food Science, French and Economics (BA), Gender studies, Government, health and human sciences, history, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Human Development, Information Science MSc, Liberal Arts and Sciences BA / BSc / MArt / MSci, linguistics, literature, Materials Science and Engineering BEng, Middle East Studies, music, Nutritional Sciences, Oriental studies, philosophy, physics, planning, Plant Sciences, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, Science and technology, sociology, Statistical Science (MPhil), Urban Studies
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Day Hall Lobby Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853
IB Program – No boarding: 17,200€/year|IB Program – Mon-Fri Boarding: 26,000€/year|IB Program – Full Week Boarding: 30,100€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – No boarding: 14,400€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Mon-Fri Boarding: 23,200€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Full Week Boarding: 27,300€/year|Middle Classes – No boarding: 12,400€/year|Middle Classes – Mon-Fri Boarding: 21,200€/year|Middle Classes – Full Week Boarding: 25,300€/year|Primary Classes – No boarding: from 9,900€/year|No admission fees.|No Registration fees.|School Uniform: 450€|First page of the passport|Report card for the last 2 years|Letter of recommendation from the director of the previous school|Educational certificate or test results in English|Interview with school director or IB coordinator|Photos (passport format, 4 pieces)|Medical certificate indicating the vaccinations made|Motivation letter
University
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English
Professional English
14,750
$
semester
USA
Rochester
New York
https://smapse.com//imperial-college-london/
Imperial College London
8.4
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Description of Imperial College London
Medical|Natural science|Engineering|Business.|Engineering;|Medical;|Natural science.|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for enrollment: certificate (4.8 - minimum average score) or A-level with AAB scores and above, IB 38 - 40 points, IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum score of 6.0 for each of the examination blocks) or the equivalent of TOEFL 85, academic recommendations, motivation letter.|The result of the studying: obtaining a bachelor's degree in the chosen field of scientific knowledge, the opportunity to continue studying at the magistracy at the university, career prospects in the relevant field of activity.|Engineering (materials science, informatics, environmental engineering, special-purpose chemical technologies, bioengineering, aeronautics);|Natural sciences (physics, mathematics, chemistry, life sciences);|Medicine (including biocontrol);|Business.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: Bachelor's degree with an average score of at least 4.5, professional, academic recommendations, IELTS 6.5 (TOEFL ibt 100), resume, motivation letter, essay. In some cases, the university may require the results of a GMAT test.|The result of the studying: obtaining a master's degree, which gives competitive advantages for employment in Britain and English-speaking countries, the opportunity to continue academic development at the doctoral level.|Cricket|Netball|Football|Rock climbing|Swimming|Rowing|Badminton|Squash|Cricket|Hockey|Rugby|Tennis|Lacrosse.|The University provides high quality academic preparation for students.|The University is the 6th in the world and the 3d in Europe in terms of academic, social, infrastructure characteristics.|The University is included in many European and international associations, including the G5, the Association of MBA.|Graduates of the university received a total of 14 Nobel Prizes.|The institution is part of the Russell Group, uniting the best universities in the UK.|The university has a convenient location. Campuses are located in different parts of the British capital in walking distance from entertainment, tourism, and commercial infrastructure.|At the university students live a rich social life, here there are more than 250 different societies, clubs, supervised by the student council.|The university will be the optimal choice for those wishing to get education in the field of physics, natural sciences, engineering and IT corresponding to world standards. These specialties are the strongest ones.|President Undergraduate Scholarship - £ 3,000 (from 4% coverage)|Chevening Scholarship - up to £ 60,000 (up to 93% cost coverage)|Imperial Scholarship - up to £ 64,000 (100% cost coverage).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Imperial College of London is a higher educational institution, known primarily for its achievements in the field of research. It includes 4 faculties: ||| |Today, Imperial College London offers more than 40 specializations. Also for students research programs are opened. Students of the Master's degree can take part in them. ||| |The institution is an independent university, before it was a part of the University of London. The institution has been operating in Britain since 1887 and is constantly developing. Here, foreign students can get a high-quality education corresponding to European and world standards. The programs are as practical as possible. At the undergraduate and graduate level, students receive knowledge that can subsequently be effectively applied in practical engineering, medical, business activities (in accordance with the chosen specialization). ||| |Short information about the program of initial British higher education (3 years of study: 2 - general education, 1 - in the chosen specialty). ||| |About the program: a bachelor's degree in the university can be obtained at each of its faculties: ||| |The specifics of learning process is identical: for almost two years students have been studying a wide range of common subjects. At the end of the second year, specialization begins. The third course is devoted to the study of core subjects almost completely. Also it is provided practice (internship). ||| |Short information about the program of postgraduate education, focused on those wishing to study in depth the specific academic direction. ||| |About the course: the Master's program is designed for a year (for some specialties the studying lasts 1.5 years). The course is a profile, practical-oriented. Master's programs at the university provide for an obligatory internship in the specialty. The basis of academic preparation of students is theoretical and research courses. ||| |Master's degree in Imperial College London can be obtained in the following areas: ||| |Theoretical studying is taking place in the form of lectures, seminars, discussions. In practice, students are completely immersed in the educational environment, which allows you to quickly and easily adapt to it. |||
Health Politics, Advanced Aeronautical Engineering MSc, Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc, Advanced Chemical Engineering with Biotechnology MSc, Advanced Chemical Engineering with Process Systems Engineering MSc, Advanced Chemical Engineering with Structured Product Engineering MSc, Advanced Computing MSc, Advanced Materials Science and Engineering MSc, Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc, Advanced Molecular Synthesis MRes, Advanced Nuclear Engineering MSc, Aeronautical Engineering MEng, Aeronautical Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, Aeronautical Engineering with a Year in Industry MEng, Aeronautics with Spacecraft Engineering MEng, Allergy, Applied Biosciences and Biotechnology MSc, Applied Computational Science and Engineering MSc, Applied Mathematics MSc, Biochemistry BSc, Biochemistry with a Year in Industry / Research BSc, Biochemistry with French for Science BSc, Biochemistry with German for Science BSc, Biochemistry with Management (3 years) BSc, Biochemistry with Management and a Year in Industry / Research (4 years) BSc, Biochemistry with Management with a Year in Industry / Research (5 years) BSc, Biochemistry with Research Abroad BSc, Biochemistry with Spanish for Science BSc, bioengineering, Bioengineering MRes, Bioimaging Sciences MRes, Bioinformatics and Theoretical Systems Biology MSc, Biological Sciences with a Year in Industry / Research BSc, Biological Sciences with French for Science BSc, Biological Sciences with German for Science BSc, Biological Sciences with Management (3 years) BSc, Biological Sciences with Management (4 years) BSc, Biological Sciences with Management and a Year in Industry / Research (4 years) BSc, Biological Sciences with Management in a Year in Industry / Research (5 years) BSc, Biological Sciences with Research Abroad BSc, Biological Sciences with Spanish for Science BSc, biology, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering MEng, Biomedical Engineering MEng, Biomedical Engineering MSc, Biomedical Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, Biomedical Research (Anaesthetics, Pain Medicine and Intensive Care) MRes, Biomedical Research (Bacterial Pathogenesis and Infection) MRes, Biomedical Research (Data Science) MRes, Biomedical Research (Epidemiology, Evolution and Control of Infectious Diseases) MRes, Biomedical Research (Microbiome in Health and Disease) MRes, Biomedical Research (Molecular Basis of Human Disease) MRes, Biomedical Research (Respiratory and Cardiovascular Science) MRes, Biomedical Research MRes, Biosystematics MRes, Biotechnology BSc, Biotechnology with a Year in Industry / Research BSc, Biotechnology with French for Science BSc, Biotechnology with German for Science BSc, Biotechnology with Management BSc, Biotechnology with Management with a Year in Industry / Research BSc, Biotechnology with Research Abroad BSc, Biotechnology with Spanish for Science BSc, BSc Biochemistry with Management (4 years), business, Business Analytics MSc, Business and management, Cancer Biology (Cancer Informatics) MRes, Cancer Biology MRes, Cardiovascular and Respiratory Healthcare, Catalysis: Chemistry and Engineering MRes, Chemical Engineering MEng, Chemical Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, Chemical with Nuclear Engineering MEng, chemistry, Chemistry BSc, Chemistry MSci, Chemistry with Management and a Year in Industry BSc, Chemistry with Management BSc, Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry MSci, Chemistry with Molecular Physics and a Year in Industry MSci, Chemistry with Molecular Physics MSci, Chemistry with Research Abroad and a Year in Industry MSci, Chemistry with Research Abroad MSci, Chemistry with Spanish for Science MSci, Civil Engineering MEng, Climate Change, Management and Finance MSc, Clinical Research MRes, Computational Methods in Ecology and Evolution MRes, computer techologies, Computing (Artificial Intelligence) MEng, Computing (Artificial Intelligence) MSc, Computing (International Program of Study) MEng, Computing (Machine Learning) MSc, Computing (Management and Finance) MEng, Computing (Management and Finance) MSc, Computing (Security and Reliability) MEng, Computing (Security and Reliability) MSc, Computing (Software Engineering) MEng, Computing (Software Engineering) MSc, Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics) MEng, Computing (Visual Computing and Robotics) MSc, Computing BEng, Computing MEng, Computing Science MSc, Concrete Structures MSc, Conservation Science MSc, Controlled Quantum Dynamics MRes, Design Engineering MEng, Drug Discovery and Development: Multidisciplinary Science for Next Generation Therapeutics MRes, Earthquake Engineering MSc, Ecological Applications MSc, Ecology and Environmental Biology BSc, Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Research MRes, Economics and Strategy for Business MSc, Ecosystem and Environmental Change MRes, Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng, Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng, Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management MEng, Electronic and Information Engineering BEng, Electronic and Information Engineering MEng, Electronic and Information Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, engineering, Engineering Fluid Mechanics for the Offshore, Coastal and Integrated Environments MSc, Environmental engineering, Environmental Technology MSc, Experimental Neuroscience MRes, Finance and Accounting MSc, Finance MSc, Fluid Dynamics across Scales MRes, Functional Omics MSc, Future Power Networks MSc, General Structural Engineering MSc, Genes, Drugs and Stem Cells - Novel Therapies, Genomic Medicine, Geology BSc, Geology MSci, Geology with a Year Abroad MSci, Geophysics BSc, Geophysics with a Year Abroad MSci, Graduate Medicine MBBS, Green Chemistry, Energy and the Environment MRes, Health Data Analytics and Machine Learning MSc, Healthcare and Design MSc, Human and Biological Robotics MSc, Human Molecular Genetics MSc, Hydrology, Immunology MSc, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management MSc, Intercalated PhD option for Medical Students, International Health Management MSc, Investment and Wealth Management MSc, MA (RCA) / MSc Global Innovation Design (GID), MA (RCA) / MSc Innovation Design Engineering (IDE), marketing, Master of Public Health (MPH), Materials Science and Engineering BEng, Materials Science and Engineering MEng, Materials with Nuclear Engineering MEng, Mathematics (Pure Mathematics) BSc, Mathematics and Finance MSc, Mathematics BSc, Mathematics with a Year Abroad MSci, Mathematics with Applied Mathematics / Mathematical Physics BSc, Mathematics with Education BSc, Mathematics with Education MSci, Mathematics with Statistics BSc, Mathematics with Statistics for Finance BSc, Mathematics, Optimization and Statistics BSc, maths, MBA, MBBS Medicine (Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore), Mechanical Engineering MEng, Mechanical Engineering with a Year Abroad MEng, Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry and a Year Abroad MEng, Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry MEng, Mechanical with Nuclear Engineering MEng, Medical Biosciences BSc, Medical Biosciences with Management BSc, Medical Device Design and Entrepreneurship MRes, Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention MRes, Medical Ultrasound MSc, Medicine, Medicine MBBS / BSc, Metals and Energy Finance MSc, Microbiology BSc, Molecular and Cellular Biosciences MRes, Molecular Bioengineering MEng, Molecular Biology and Pathology of Viruses MSc, Molecular Medicine MSc, Molecular Plant and Microbial Sciences MRes, Molecular Science and Engineering MRes, MSc Advanced Computational Methods for Aeronautics, Flow Management and Fluid-Structure Interaction, Nanomaterials MRes, Neurotechnology MRes, Optics and Photonics MSc, Paediatrics and Child Health, Patient Safety, Petroleum Engineering MSc, Petroleum Geoscience MSc, Petroleum Geoscience MSci, PG Dip Digital Health Leadership, Photonics MRes, physics, Physics and Music Performance BSc, Physics BSc, Physics MSc, Physics with a Year Abroad MSci, Physics with Extended Research MSc, Physics with Nanophotonics MSc, Physics with Science Education BSc, Physics with Science Education MSci, Physics with Theoretical Physics BSc, Physics with Theoretical Physics MSci, Plant Chemical Biology: Multidisciplinary Research for Next Generation Agri-Sciences MRes, Plastic Electronic Materials MRes, Pure Mathematics MSc, Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc, Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Risk Management and Financial Engineering MSc, Science Communication MSc, Science Media Production MSc, Soil Mechanics, Statistics MSc, Structural Molecular Biology MRes, Structural Steel Design MSc, Surgical Education, Surgical Innovation, Systems and Synthetic Biology MRes, Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Evolution MSc, Theory and Simulation of Materials MSc, Translational Neuroscience MSc, Transport, Tropical Forest Ecology MRes, \xa0aeronautics']
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
London SW7 2AZ
IB Program – No boarding: 17,200€/year|IB Program – Mon-Fri Boarding: 26,000€/year|IB Program – Full Week Boarding: 30,100€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – No boarding: 14,400€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Mon-Fri Boarding: 23,200€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Full Week Boarding: 27,300€/year|Middle Classes – No boarding: 12,400€/year|Middle Classes – Mon-Fri Boarding: 21,200€/year|Middle Classes – Full Week Boarding: 25,300€/year|Primary Classes – No boarding: from 9,900€/year|No admission fees.|No Registration fees.|School Uniform: 450€|First page of the passport|Report card for the last 2 years|Letter of recommendation from the director of the previous school|Educational certificate or test results in English|Interview with school director or IB coordinator|Photos (passport format, 4 pieces)|Medical certificate indicating the vaccinations made|Motivation letter
University
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English
A-Level
29,500
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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University of Warwick
8.4
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Description of University of Warwick
Social sciences|Scientific and technical disciplines|Medicine|Art.|Social sciences (business, philosophy, law, sociology, politics, education, economics);|Medicine (gynecology, psychiatry, biomedicine, dentistry, cardiovascular, clinical medicine);|Art (history, foreign languages, theater, cultural policy, etc.);|Science and technology (statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, IT, chemistry).|Student age: 18+|Start dates: annually.|Requirements for admission: the average score of the certificate is 4,5 (certificate IB - 36 - 38, A-level - AAA), IELTS 6.0 and above (TOEFL 87-105), SAT (2010 - 2300) / ACT (30-34), academic recommendations, motivation letter, Foundation certificate (if there is not enough English or not enough points in the certificate).|The result of the studying: obtaining a diploma, quoted on the world labour market, career prospects in Britain, the opportunity to continue studying at the master's program in Warwick or another university in the country.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: annually.|Admission requirements: bachelor's degree (average grade of at least 4.3), 2 academic recommendations for university graduates or 2 professional (if the diploma was received 5 or more years ago), IELTS 6.5 - 8.0 (TOEFL 92 - 113), summary, motivation letter.|The result of the studying: obtaining a sought-after specialty, the possibility to continue academic development on a doctoral or in one of the University's research projects, high career prospects in the international labour market.|Age: 17+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 1 year.|Master academic skills|Prepare to study at the University of Warwick|Improve English|Get advice on admission to British universities.|Arts and Humanities|Jurisprudence and Political Science|Business and management|Life Sciences (Biology)|Mathematics and statistics|Programming|Economy|Engineering (Physics)|Psychology|Finance|Sociology.|The University of Warwick accepts graduates from Russian schools with a school certificate after grade 11. The minimum average mark of the certificate: 4.5 / 5 (or 9/10)|Language requirement: IELTS 5.5|Essay|Deposit: 2000 £|You can apply until: 07/31/2020, you need to send a package of documents before 08/14/2020|Beginning of classes: 28.09|Accommodation is paid additionally: 5000 £ -7000 £.|Age: 17+|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 3 weeks.|Communication and marketing|Business and finance|Finance and banking|Strategic management|English literature for successful business|Management, communication and innovation|Politics and globalization|Programming|Artificial Intelligence|Psychology|Behavioral Economics|Game theory and competitive strategy|International law and economics|International development|Computational modeling.|Standard Price = £ 2790|Cost for students (students at any university in the world) = £ 2070.|Standard price = 2300 £|Cost for students (students at any university in the world) = £ 3100.|Dates: July 7-17|Age: 16-18|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 10 days.|Study the requirements of the university, what you need to pay attention to|Practice writing essays|Improve english|Explore profile areas.|19 hours of academic studies|Lectures from invited speakers|Campus tour and student interaction|Advice on admission to British universities|Meet the Warwick alumni.|On-campus BBQ parties|Quiz and karaoke|Bowling|Visiting Oxford|Two day trip to London.|The University of Warwick is a British educational tradition, an advanced technology for preparing of highly qualified specialists in various fields of activity.|One of the most ranked universities in the university is the business direction. The faculty is on the 2nd place in Britain, 5 - in Europe, 34 - in the world.|University's diplomas are listed very highly. The University is in TOP-5 priority educational institutions, according to the British employers.|There is a possibility of obtaining a "double diploma". Students can work on an interdisciplinary level, receive academic knowledge abroad. University of Warwick collaborates with several prestigious universities in the world, including University of Science and Technology in Hong Kong, Sciences Po Paris, Columbia University.|The university has a highly developed student community. The student union is the most active and numerous in Britain.|The science|Engineering|Education|The medicine|Social management.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Warwick in the Western Midlands is one of the best research centers in the UK. It has been working in the country since 1965. University of Warwick is in the TOP-10 of British universities. The structure of the educational institution is represented by 29 faculties, 50 research centers, several specialized institutes. Academic specialization of the University includes 4 areas: ||| |In 1965, 450 students attended the university. Today, its numbers are more than 22.5 thousand people. 20% of students are foreign students. In the modern university, a prestigious education, corresponding to international standards, is received by representatives of 125 countries. ||| |The University, as a part of the Russell Group, attracts students with high quality of educational services, full social life, subsequent career prospects. Diplomas of the University of Warwick are listed in Britain and many English-speaking countries of the world. ||| |Brief information about a three-year basic educational program for those wishing to receive a high-quality education in the fields of science, art, medicine, business. ||| |Bachelor's program at the University of Warwick assumes the theoretical and practical preparation of students for future professional work. The first two courses are oriented toward the teaching the theory. The third course is specialized. It involves the study of specialized disciplines. ||| |The bachelor's degree in the university can be obtained in the following areas: ||| | ||| |Brief information about the program for graduates of the bachelor degree, wishing to deepen their knowledge in the chosen scientific field. ||| |The course differs from the bachelor's degree in practical orientation and narrow specialization. At the magistracy students study only profile subjects, pass the practice, and internship in partner companies of the university. You can get a Master's degree from any of the universities of the University of Warwick. The most popular among students are the directions of social sciences, art, medicine. ||| |The Warwick Preparatory Program is aimed at foreigners who have come to enroll in British universities. The course includes 12 academic courses in the profile area. Program objectives: ||| |Program participants gain access to all infrastructure on campus, live in a residence and study among undergraduate students. All students who choose to enter the University of Warwick are guaranteed to receive a conventional offer (conditional admission). ||| |Taking into account the future specialty, students choose one of the directions of the International Foundation Program: ||| |The three-week program is held in London: course participants get a unique opportunity to live the life of a Londoner, enter into discussions with famous professors and meet celebrities invited as speakers. The academic program of the university is quite flexible - you can choose the level of difficulty (intermediate or advanced), focus on the area of interest: ||| |The cost of accommodation and meals = from £ 703 to £ 1300. Students stay at the St. Mary's University Twickenham London. ||| |Pre-University Summer School will help students prepare for university entrance: |||
Public Politics (MA), Undergraduate Diploma in English Language, Media & Intercultural Communication, Accounting and Finance (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR), Accounting and Finance BSc, Accounting and Finance MSc, Advanced Mechanical Engineering (MSc), Analytical and Polymer Science (MSc), Analytical Sciences and Instrumentation (MSc), Ancient Visual and Material Culture (MA), Art, Arts, Enterprise and Development (MA), Automotive Engineering (BEng), Automotive Engineering (MEng) (Full-Time), Behavioral and Economic Science (Economics Track) - MSc, PGDip, PGCert, Behavioral and Economic Science (MSc), Big Data and Digital Futures (PGCert), Big Data and Digital Futures (PGDip), Biochemistry (MBio), Biochemistry BSc, Biochemistry with Industrial Placement (MBio), Biochemistry with Intercalated Year (BSc), Biological Sciences (BSc), Biological Sciences (MBio), Biological Sciences with Industrial Placement (MBio), Biological Sciences with Intercalated Year (BSc), Biomedical Engineering (MSc), Biomedical Science (BSc), Biomedical Science (MBio), Biomedical Science with Intercalated Year (BSc), Biomedical Sciences with Industrial Placement (MBio), Biomedical Systems Engineering (BEng), Biomedical Systems Engineering (MEng), Biotechnology, Bioprocessing and Business Management (MSc), business, Business (Financial Management) (MSc), Business Analytics (MSc), Business and management, Business with Accounting & Finance (MSc), Business with Consulting (MSc), Career Coaching and Counseling (PGA), Career Development and Coaching (PGCert), Career Development and Coaching (PGDip), Career Development and Coaching Studies (MA), Career Development Theories (PGA), Career Education, Information and Guidance in HE (PGDip), chemistry, Chemistry (BSc), Chemistry (MChem), Chemistry with Industrial Placement (MChem), Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (BSc), Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry (MChem), Chemistry with Scientific Writing (MSc), Civil Engineering (BEng), Civil Engineering (MEng), Classical Civilization (BA), Classical Civilization with Study in Europe (BA), Classics (Ancient Greek) with Study in Europe (BA), Classics (BA), Classics (Latin) with Study in Europe (BA), Classics and English (BA), Classics Part-time BA (Hons) Degree, Clinical Applications of Psychology (MSc), Communications and Information Engineering (MSc), computer techologies, Continental Philosophy (MA), Counselling BA (Hons) Person-centered Counseling and the Psychotherapeutic Relationship, Creative and Media Enterprises (MA), Cyber \u200b\u200bSecurity (BSc), Cyber \u200b\u200bSecurity and Management (MSc), Cyber \u200b\u200bSecurity Engineering (MSc), Data Analytics (MSc), Data Science (BSc), Department of Politics and International Studies, Diabetes (Paediatrics) (MSc), Diamond Science and Technology - MSc leading to PhD, Diamond Science and Technology - MSc, PGDip, PGCert, Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship (BSc), Digital Media and Culture (MA), Discrete Mathematics (BSc), Discrete Mathematics (MEng), Drama and Theater Education (MA), Drama Education and English Language Training (MA), Dyson Engineering Degree, e-Business Management (MSc), Early Childhood (Part-time with our Center for Lifelong Learning), Early Modern History - MA, economics, Economics (MSc), Economics - Diploma, Economics - Diploma plus (MSc), Economics - MRes leading to (PhD), Economics and International Financial Economics (MSc), Education Studies BA, Educational Innovation (MA), Educational Leadership and Management (MA), Educational Studies (MA), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MEng), Electronic Engineering (BEng), Electronic Engineering (MEng), Endodontic Practice (MSc), Energy and Power Engineering (MSc), engineering, Engineering (BEng), Engineering (MEng), Engineering Business Management (BEng), Engineering Business Management (MSc), English and Cultural Studies Part-time BA (Hons), English and French (BA), English and German (BA), English and Hispanic Studies BA, English and History (BA), English and Italian (BA), English and Theater Studies (BA), English Language and Linguistics (BA), English Literature (BA), English Literature (PGDip), English Literature and Creative Writing (BA), Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate (MSc), European Gothic and Romantic Studies (MA), Filmmaking, Finance (MSc), Finance and Economics (MSc), Food Security (MSc), Foundation Research Methods in Education - PGA, French and Economics (BA), French and German (BA), French and History (BA), French and Italian (BA), French and Linguistics (BA), French and Theater Studies (BA), French Studies (BA), French Studies Part-time BA (Hons) Degree, French with Arabic (BA), French with Chinese (BA), French with German (BA), French with Italian (BA), French with Japanese (BA), French with Portuguese (BA), French with Russian (BA), French with Spanish (BA), Gender and International Development (PGDip), German and Business Studies (BA), German and Economics (BA), German and History (MA), German and Italian (BA), German and Linguistics (BA), German and Theater Studies (BA), German Studies (BA), German with Arabic (AB), German with Chinese (BA), German with Film Studies (BA), German with French (BA), German with Italian (BA), German with Japanese (BA), German with Russian (BA), German with Spanish (BA), Global and Comparative History (MA), Global Education and International Development (MA), Global Media and Communication (MA), Global Sustainable Development (BA), Global Sustainable Development and Business Studies (BA), gynecology, Health and Social Politics Part-time BA (Hons) Degree, Healthcare Operational Management (MSc), Hispanic Studies (BA), Hispanic Studies and French (BA), Hispanic Studies and German (BA), Hispanic Studies and History (BA), Hispanic Studies and Italian (BA), Hispanic Studies and Linguistics (BA), Hispanic Studies and Theater Studies (BA), Hispanic Studies with Arabic (BA), Hispanic Studies with Chinese (BA), Hispanic Studies with Film Studies (BA), Hispanic Studies with French (BA), Hispanic Studies with German (BA), Hispanic Studies with Italian (BA), Hispanic Studies with Japanese (BA), Hispanic Studies with Portuguese (BA), Hispanic Studies with Russian (BA), history, History and Italian (BA), History and Politics (BA), History of Art - Diploma, History of Art - Venice and Its Legacies (MA), History of Medicine (MA), Human Resource Management & Employment Relations (MSc), Humanitarian Engineering (with Management) (MSc), Humanitarian Engineering (with Sustainability) (MSc), Humanitarian Engineering - MSc, PGCert, PGDip, PGA, Information Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MSc), Intercultural Communication for Business and Professions (MSc), Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research (MSc), Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MSc), Interdisciplinary Mathematics - Diploma plus (MSc), International Business (MSc), International Business with French (BA), International Business with German (BA), International Business with Italian (BSc), International Business with Spanish (BSc), International Commercial Law - LLM, PGDip, International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation - LLM, PGDip, International Cultural Politics and Management (MA), International Development (MA), International Politics and East Asia (MA), International Politics and Europe (MA), International Relations (MA), Italian and Classics, Italian and Economics (BA), Italian and History of Art (BA), Italian and Linguistics (BA), Italian and Theater Studies (BA), Italian Studies (BA), Italian with Arabic (BA), Italian with Chinese (BA), Italian with Film Studies (BA), Italian with French (BA), Italian with German (BA), Italian with Japanese (BA), Italian with Portuguese (BA), Italian with Russian (BA), Italian with Spanish (BA), Language, Culture and Communication with Intercalated Year, law, Law (3 years) LLB, Law (4 years) LLB, Law and Business Studies (BA), Law and Sociology (BA), Law with French Law, Law with Humanities (BA), Law with Social Sciences (BA), Law with Study Abroad in English (4 years), Liberal Arts (BA), Life Sciences and Global Sustainable and Development (BASc), Linguistics with Arabic (BA), Linguistics with Chinese (BA), Linguistics with French (BA), Linguistics with German (BA), Linguistics with Italian (BA), Linguistics with Japanese (BA), Linguistics with Portuguese (BA), Linguistics with Russian (BA), Linguistics with Spanish (BA), Literary Translation Studies (MA), Management (MSc), Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering (BEng), Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Management (MSc), marketing, Mathematics (BSc), Mathematics and Philosophy (BA), Mathematics and Physics (BSc), Mathematics and Physics (MMathPhys), Mathematics and Statistics (BSc), maths, MBA, Mechanical Engineering (MEng), Medical Education, Medicine, Medicine (MBChB), Modern History (MA), Modern Languages \u200b\u200b(BA), Modern Languages \u200b\u200band Economics, Modern Languages \u200b\u200band Linguistics, Molecular Analytical Science (MSc), Orthodontics (MSc), philosophy, Philosophy (BA), Philosophy (MA), Philosophy and Global Sustainable Development (BASc), Philosophy and Literature (BA), Philosophy and the Arts (MA), Philosophy with Psychology (BA), Philosophy, Politics and Economics (BA / BSc), physics, Physics (BSc), Physics (MPhys), Physics and Business Studies (BSc), Political and Legal Theory (MA), Political science, politics, Politics (BA), Politics and Sociology (BA), Politics, Big Data and Quantitative Methods (MA), Politics, Philosophy and Law (BA), Polymer Chemistry (MSc), Program and Project Management (MSc), Psychology, Psychology (BSc), Psychology and Education (MA), Psychology and Global Sustainable Development (BASc), Psychology with Education Studies (BSc), Public Health, Quantitative Social Research (MSc), Religions and Education - MA, PGCert, Religions, Society and Education (Islamic Education) (MA), Research in French and Francophone Studies (MA), Research in German Studies (MA), Research in Hispanic Studies (MA), School of Modern Languages \u200b\u200band Cultures, Scientific Research and Communication (MSc), Service Management and Design (MSc), Smart, Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (MSc), Social and Political Thought - MA, PGDip, Social Research - MA, PGDip, Social Work (MA), sociology, Sociology (BA), Sociology - MA, PGDip, Stomatology, Supply Chain and Logistics Management (MSc), Sustainable Automotive Engineering (MSc), Sustainable Crop Production: Agronomy for the 21st Century (MSc), Systems Engineering (BEng), Systems Engineering (MEng), Teaching Advanced Mathematics (PGCert), TESOL (MA), The Culture of the European Renaissance (MA), Theater and Performance Research (MA), Theater and Performance Studies (BA), Theater and Performance Studies and Global Sustainable Development (BA), theatre studies, Translation and Cultures (MA), Tunneling and Underground Space (MSc), United States Foreign Politics (MA), Urban Informatics and Analytics (MSc), Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Greece (MA), Visual and Material Culture of Ancient Rome (MA), World Literature (MA), Writing (MA)']
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), International foundation, Summer academic English, Preparation for the university
Coventry CV4 7AL
IB Program – No boarding: 17,200€/year|IB Program – Mon-Fri Boarding: 26,000€/year|IB Program – Full Week Boarding: 30,100€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – No boarding: 14,400€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Mon-Fri Boarding: 23,200€/year|IB Preparation/IGCSE – Full Week Boarding: 27,300€/year|Middle Classes – No boarding: 12,400€/year|Middle Classes – Mon-Fri Boarding: 21,200€/year|Middle Classes – Full Week Boarding: 25,300€/year|Primary Classes – No boarding: from 9,900€/year|No admission fees.|No Registration fees.|School Uniform: 450€|First page of the passport|Report card for the last 2 years|Letter of recommendation from the director of the previous school|Educational certificate or test results in English|Interview with school director or IB coordinator|Photos (passport format, 4 pieces)|Medical certificate indicating the vaccinations made|Motivation letter
University
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English
A-Level
19,690
£
year
United Kingdom
Coventry
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UC Summer Camp Berkeley University
8.4
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Description of UC Summer Camp Berkeley University
Creation of short films|Digital photography|Broadway and the art of the musical: dance, vocal and acting skills|Acoustics - music in your ears|2D-3D technology, drawing and sculpture|Improvisation in the genre of drama and comedy.|Fitness of the future - what is it?|Self-defense|Fencing.|Create a future!|To be or not to be?|Algebra for the future|Riddles of the genetic code|Colonization of the Cosmos|Espionage: Secrets and Science|In balance.|In the pool with sharks|Beginner Architect|Fanfiction|Language of law|Chemistry in our lives every day|Introduction to Algebra|Human Biology|Physics and kinetics|Biomechanics of life|Optics: the science of light.|City of the future|Think outside the box|Money like an account|Mnemonic consciousness|Engineering in action|Medical Microbiology|Geoinformation system|DNA diagnostics|Theory of time travel|Global science: what future leaders need to know|Adaptive brain|The magic of writing|The origin of words and success in the SAT exam|Algorithmic thinking: mathematics for understanding the design of computers|Introduction to the beginning of the analysis|The proportions of the universe: the device of outer space|Biopsychology|Environmental Engineering|Astrophysics|Social environment: "Good, bad, evil"|Globalization and Macroeconomics|Forensics|System thinking and holistic approach|7:30 am - general rise|8:00 - 8:45 - breakfast|8:45 - 10:15 - I period: the riddles of mathematics|10:30 - 12:00 - II period: the theory and analysis of video games|12:00 - 13:00 - lunch|13:00 - 14:30 - III period: the food of the future|14:45 - 16:15 - IV period: the dilemmas of the digital age of civilization|16:30 - 17:30 - recreation, sport and creativity|17:30 - 18:00 - free time for each student|18:00 - 18:45 - dinner|19:00 - 20:00 - time for homework|20:15 - 21:15 - evening entertainment program: quizzes, dances, games and parties|21:15 - 21:45 - free time for young students|21:45 - retreat for younger students|21:15 - 22:30 - free time for older students|22:30 - retreat for senior students.|Studying (20 lessons weekly)|Accommodation (residence, room for 2-3 people)|Food (full board)|Company certificate at the end of the program|Recreational, sports and entertainment program|Excursion program: every week - 1 whole day excursion.|Self-climbing|Walking around the campus and visiting the dining room without an accompanying or mentor|Host friends at the residence|Independently create and organize recreational activities|Go outside the campus (during the hour of rest and in the evenings).|Registration fee - 150 USD|Bed linen - 30 USD|Meeting and escorting the child on the way and the airport - ( to be confirmed additionally)|Seeing and escorting the child on the road and the airport - (to be confirmed)|Transfer (airport)|Medical insurance policy - 2 USD / day|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Study materials 150 USD|Late fee 25 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Camp programs are developed and conducted jointly with leading US universities, and the first institution opened its doors to students as far back as 1984. The wide variety of the program of studying from preparatory courses for applicants to combined programs is intended for students from all over the world 9-18 years who have shown outstanding results in the study of a particular subject, have remarkable abilities and talents. ||| |Preparatory programs for applicants give students the opportunity to fully adapt and integrate into the educational environment of the United States, to develop language and subject knowledge and skills intensively. Courses designed for gifted children involve learning more than 80 disciplines: both classical academic subjects (technical and from the school curriculum) and creative or sports electives. ||| |Studying in camp at university is an ideal chance for gifted children to communicate with talented peers who share their hobbies and interests, to learn more about an attractive discipline, to deepen and update their knowledge. All universities, on the basis of which the educational centers operate, are well equipped and are ideally suited for high-grade, comfortable and convenient studying. ||| |Our staff members are trained to provide emotional support and create a supportive environment for campers. We have procedures in place to address homesickness and offer activities to help campers feel connected and engaged. ||| |The pedagogical team  firmly knows that gifted children require a non-standard, special approach: children have the right to independently design their curriculum, focusing on their own interests, inclinations, abilities. ||| |The school day is divided into 4 periods, each student attends independently selected subjects and disciplines - one lesson takes 90 minutes (thus a full course takes about 3 weeks, or 15 sessions). Academic classes can be attended all 4 times a day - this is the maximum possible intensity of the program: 6 hours a day, or 20 hours a week. Teachers of the school recommend that children form a balanced and diverse curriculum: 2 periods are devoted to attending classes of their own interests, during the first period a fundamentally new and unfamiliar subject is studied, and one period devotes to creative pursuits. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1.Humanitarian unit ||| |The program for futurists from all over the world: representatives of different nationalities, languages, carriers of various customs and cultures will try to create a picture of a common future together. This is an attractive chance to feel like a real visionary, try to catch the trends in world development and give them a forecast. Will there be an environmental disaster or will mankind save the Earth? Will utopian states be created? Will a single civilization prevail? Children together will learn to express their thoughts and ideas on paper, make bold predictions, analyze the problems and progress of the modern world, build a variety of development strategies and model possible scenarios for the future of the planet. ||| |Shakespeare continues to be relevant - the genius of the great writer, poet and playwright does not fade even hundreds of years later. The course will introduce young students to the work of the great Master with the help of books, films, various theatrical productions. Lessons are very active, with a lot of interactive elements and techniques, so you can not get bored with children. ||| |2.Mathematics, science and technology ||| |Long before the intensive school course of algebra, interested and inquisitive students can get acquainted with the basic laws of this science, they will get a general idea of ​​algebraic subtleties, basic knowledge and skills. Lessons include a large number of useful development games, so information is assimilated in an easy game form. ||| |Genetics can be safely called one of the most promising, complex and interesting modern sciences. Why are viruses so tenacious and changeable, how can they spread at such a speed? What is hidden in the double helix of DNA? What can scientists do, using the latest achievements in this field? How can genetic discoveries help us in real, everyday life? The students will be able to find answers to these and many other questions in this course. ||| |For those students who from childhood could not take their eyes off the night sky and dreamed of becoming cosmonauts, there is no course better! What is it like to experience overload and work in weightlessness? Can a person ever colonize space? Students use a special simulator ship to feel the moment of flight to other planets, "meet" with aliens, learn how one can live not on Earth and how a person plans to conquer other planets of a huge universe. ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |Modern technologies in the life of modern society - this is the core of this course. Students learn that innovative satellites can watch a person around the clock, literally looking in the window of his bedroom, and many devices that delight the viewers of James Bond films exist in fact and are actively used in life. Do you still not believe in special agents? ||| |Have you ever wondered how bridges work? How rope walkers and gymnasts do not lose their balance during the most complicated stunts? How do motorcyclists keep a huge speed on just two wheels? The answer lies in the balance. Students learn how balance affects the nature and ability of a person to move, learn gravity, concepts that operate in the universe and the cosmos. Students are waiting for a lot of exciting games in which they will simply need to keep their balance and not fall! In addition, this course will teach children to seek balance and harmony within themselves, ask questions and find answers within their minds. ||| |An excellent course for young entrepreneurs burning their own ideas! Have you come up with a business that will bring in a big income? Do you know what kind of goods everyone will buy? Have you understood how to raise the trading process to an unprecedented level? Discuss your idea with like-minded people, listen to praise and constructive criticism, practice in public speaking, learn how to work in a team. Students will be told in detail about the main methods and tools of sales, will teach how to build an effective marketing plan. ||| |For hundreds of years, architecture has met human needs not only in protection and convenience, but also in beauty. Students of this discipline will learn about the most interesting architectural solutions of the past and present, about the prospects for future development, eco-design and the use of natural materials. Students will also be able to create their own project, using the knowledge gained about different concepts and methods. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1.Humanitarian unit ||| |Are you reading "Harry Potter" and "The Lord of the Rings"? It seems that ordinary everyday life is missing something? On the program, each student will be able to create his own characters, plot and denouement, using the motifs of original works of fiction, learn more about the technology of creating favorite characters and books. ||| |The best course for admirers of legal science. Students will learn more about the foundations of the legal language, learn to participate in general debates and discussions, improve the ability to think critically, argue and defend their point of view. For students a large number of role-playing interactive games are planned - one can feel like an incorruptible judge or an eloquent lawyer, a harsh prosecutor or an accused. ||| |2.Mathematics, science and technology ||| |Did you know that the biggest chemical laboratory is our everyday life with you? Students will conduct many interesting experiments with various, but customary ingredients - from food to household chemicals, learn about the features and properties of different elements, the effect of chemical compounds on human health and the state of the planet. ||| |Students learn more about functions, equations, polynomials, master classical mathematical concepts, and get to know more about this outstanding science, concealing many secrets. ||| |Many of the new professions of our time are somehow connected with health and the field of medicine, so understanding human biology is fundamentally important, providing a chance to realize how you can help the health of all mankind and personally to yours! In the classroom, students will examine the various features of all human biological systems, see how they seamlessly work together during human life, sleep and rest, movement and immobility, learn how nutrients are released from food and delivered to the cells of the whole organism. ||| |Kinetics is a special section of mechanics that studies the energy of motion, it is present in every moment of human life and nature. To assess the impact that kinetics has on our life and civilization is truly impossible! The study of kinetics is necessary for progress in many fields of knowledge: engineering (agrarian and electronic), chemical, biomedical, civil, mechanical, construction, nuclear and aviation. ||| |Did you know that the animal is slightly longer than two inches - the strongest on Earth? How can whales spend so much time underwater? Biomechanics is a science that applies various mathematical theories to the study of living beings of our world. Children will be able to learn a lot about the amazing and diverse living world of our planet - and who knows, maybe one of the students in the future will choose a career as a bioengineer? ||| |With optics, we come across every day without realizing it: the work of web cameras, wireless mice, TV would be impossible without the development of this branch of science. The science of light will open to students amazing aspects of the action of prisms, optical pyramids, will tell about a variety of light technologies. You will be able to see a world that was never noticed before! ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |Who among us at least once did not want to design your own city? And to think up, what will civilization look like in the future? This discipline is an excellent chance to create your own urban center using knowledge of mechanics, chemistry, engineering, physics and energy. ||| |Do people around you often call you an eccentric or a dreamer? This means that you have a non-standard, special way of thinking and a vision of the world! Try to see the world without the usual stereotypes and frames - remember that many great scientists during life also were not understood, they were treated with distrust and suspicion. Every unusual thought is worthy of respect - who knows, maybe it will be the solution to the problems? ||| |A course for students who want to learn the basics of successful investing, accounting for money and increasing capital. More and more often young people become millionaires - who knows, maybe, your child is able to become a super-successful and financially secure person? ||| |What do you remember about the earliest years of your life? And what is your best memory? Why are one things remembered better than others? Why do some people have a wonderful memory, and some find it difficult to remember their home address? The mysteries of memory thrill humanity for millennia. Classes will help students to master the basic mnemonic techniques, to understand the principle of the brain and memory, to prevent the loss of memories. Special technologies and strategies for working with memory will allow you not to lose a single memory! ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1. The humanities ||| |• Writing a script ||| |Have you ever thought that with a script to your favorite movie or TV show you would have coped much better? In this course you will get this opportunity! Students learn the basic principles and tricks in writing scripts, learn how to work on characters and the storyline, will figure out which scenarios are of particular interest to them - and which will be of interest to producers and viewers. ||| |• Brave Teens in History ||| |Do you read heroic stories? Represented themselves in the place of Alexander the Great, Tutankhamun or Joan of Arc? And even these great historical figures were teenagers - and this did not stop them from leaving a significant mark in world history! During the classes, students learn more about their peers who have established world records, made brilliant discoveries or made important contributions to science, will be motivated and inspired by their examples. Also, each student will be able to analyze his personal abilities and characteristics, compare them with the time and age in which we live, and assess their similarities and differences with famous figures. ||| |• Creative communications ||| |For the original idea in the modern world it is customary to pay a lot of money: non-standard and creative solutions are snapped up by world international corporations. Such participants will be able to develop similar skills, to improve non-standard approaches to the problem and own thinking. ||| |2.Mathematics, science and technology ||| |The simplest question is why does not a huge ocean liner sink and why does a heavy aircraft take off? Do not know the answer? Welcome to the course, where the teachers will explain how mechanics and scientists help us to develop modern technologies and implement them. ||| |One of the most striking recent scientific trends is the study of the characteristics of the human body through the science of microbiology (combining medicine and studying microorganisms). In this course, students will learn how tiny mushrooms, bacteria and viruses can cause very tangible effects and completely change the state of health, life and often the appearance of a person. ||| |Computerized data management system entirely works with a variety of spatial data. It is an opportunity to use convenient tools for creating maps and working with them, to introduce information into them, to find interesting solutions to contemporary world problems. ||| |Genetics, although it is quite young by modern standards, science, but earned the title of one of the most interesting, complex and diverse. Students will get acquainted with the basic principles of genetic engineering, learn how scientific discoveries made in laboratories, are introduced into our daily life, how genetic knowledge is used in medicine, nutrition and agriculture. ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |Do you think it possible to move to a distant past or future in the blink of an eye? If so, what is required for this? What are black holes and how can negative energy exist? A course for curious students who learn a lot about modern theories of instantaneous movement in time spaces - both real facts and scientific hypotheses. Why do not you create your own theory? ||| |To become a president or a political leader is impossible without knowledge of physics? This is true! Students of this course will learn what you need to know in order to make effective and measured scientific and social decisions, how you can calculate the consequences of an action. Becoming the leader of the state, you will not have a lot of time for long calculations and "estimates" of the expected result - use known physical laws! This program can study various areas: energy conservation, natural disasters, including earthquakes and tsunamis, radioactivity, global positioning systems, nuclear weapons, spy satellites, etc. ||| |What do you know about the principles of the brain? Do you know that these principles of work can be successfully changed? The students of the course will be able to feel like true professionals-neurobiologists and unravel the secrets of the human brain, the most complex and perfect organ of our body. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1.Humanitary Sciences ||| |Do you think that you have a talent for writing and would like to show it to the whole world? This course will introduce students to various styles and literary and authoring techniques, principles of composing compositions and plots and will teach participants to create real bestsellers and master the minds of readers. ||| |Etymology (puzzles of the origin of words) is an exciting and amazing science that will reveal many interesting facts about world languages: some will seem obvious to you, and some could not even be imagined! Students in the course of studying can significantly expand their lexical stock, learn to express themselves more fully and competently, to correctly use complex words, and to prepare for the international language test SAT. ||| |2.Mathematics, science and technology ||| |At the heart of most modern technologies is mathematics, its various fields and areas - without the knowledge it is impossible to create and operate a single computer. Students will be able to find out which mathematical algorithms are used in the operation of digital devices, on the basis of which principles they operate. ||| |A special course for students, which is important not only the question "how to calculate", but also "why it is worth calculating." Students will learn to provide the necessary information in a graphic form, consider the differences between the variables, the forms of various functions (linear, trigonometric, power, logarithmic). Also in the classroom, students will get acquainted with mathematical induction, the concept of irrationality and complex numbers. This is the most conceptual branch of mathematics that you can imagine! ||| |Always dreamed of knowing what the universe is and how it exists? Lessons in this area will give students an idea of ​​the composition of the universe and the processes that occur in it and have an impact on our planet. ||| |Why do we respond to certain external stimuli in a certain way? How can you feel the sight of another person, if you do not see it yourself? Biopsychology studies the reaction of our brain to external factors and can provide answers to these and many other questions. ||| |Preservation of the environment is one of the most important tasks of mankind at this stage of existence. How to preserve and improve the quality of our lives? How to stop the extermination of natural resources? Students will perform a variety of projects on design, engineering and rational use of natural resources that will help them to find solutions to the global problems of our time. In addition, students learn more about alternative energy sources, public planning and urban design, different types of ecosystems. ||| |A special course for students who want to understand the principles of the development of the universe, the movements of celestial bodies and the features of their interaction. Students learn more about celestial objects and the laws of their existence and movement, will learn to apply in fundamental processes various types of mechanics: quantum, statistical and Newtonian. ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |How much do you personally depend on social networks? Will you join the 75% percent of adult Americans who do not know their life without a smartphone? Students will be able to learn more about various problems and dilemmas of social networks, learn to use these benefits of civilization in the right way and not become dependent. ||| |This course will tell students about the specifics of globalization processes, expand knowledge about the specifics of the global and regional markets, see future development prospects - and tools that can influence this development. ||| |Always been partial to the detectives? Do you dream of a fair punishment for all criminals? In this course you will learn how to conduct and read a DNA test, to take fingerprints and compare them, to analyze handwriting, to find logic and personal image of criminals. ||| |In this course, students learn that every thing, process or thought is inextricably linked with all the rest of the universe. Systemic thinking is the ability to see the world as a single system, full of interconnections, cause-and-effect chains. |||
algebra, Art, astrophysics, biology, biomechanics, chemistry, computer techologies, Environmental engineering, Filmmaking, kinetics, maths, physics, Stage skills
basketball, chess, football, karaoke, Performances, sport competitions, swimming, tennis, volleyball
Summer holiday english
UC Berkeley
Registration fee - 150 USD|Bed linen - 30 USD|Meeting and escorting the child on the way and the airport - ( to be confirmed additionally)|Seeing and escorting the child on the road and the airport - (to be confirmed)|Transfer (airport)|Medical insurance policy - 2 USD / day|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Study materials 150 USD|Late fee 25 USD
University
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8,095
$
week
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//idyllwild-arts-academy-boarding-school-california/
Idyllwild Arts Academy
8.4
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Description of Idyllwild Arts Academy
Interactive Art|Theater|Writing skills|Visual Arts|Cinema|Dance.|Stanford University|The Curtis Institute|The Boston Conservatory|The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama|The Art Institute in San Francisco|The University of Michigan|Juilliard|CalArts|The Conservatory of New England|New York University|University of Southern California|Eastman|The School of Design in Rhode Island and others.|Computer design|Choreography (classical dance and ballet, jazz, modern, aphrozhaz)|Cinema (acting and cameraman, director's course)|Music: symphony or jazz orchestra, song writing, piano and other instruments, vocals, choral singing, singing + dance|Theater|Art|Ceramics|Fashion and Design|Painting and Graphics|Photography, digital photography|Jewelry Art|Mastery of the writer|Poetic club.|English|European and American literature|History of the USA|History of Western Civilizations|History of world civilizations|Foreign languages ​​(French, Spanish)|Algebra|Geometry|Computer Design and Art|Computer Science and Literacy|Statistics|Biology|Chemistry|Physics|Astronomy|Physical education and sport.|According to 2019 information, the average ACT score was 28.|Deposit = $ 2000|Medical Equipment = $ 2260|Transfer = $ 65 - $ 150|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Idyllwild Arts Academy is an art private school in USA, which goal is to provide effective, in-depth profile studying for students planning to enter universities in art and creativity departments. The school has a prestigious accreditation of the WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges), which emphasizes the quality of the educational services provided and the professionalism of teachers. The school is open for pupils of 9-12 grades and post-graduate students - here you can get a quality profile education in the following areas: ||| |Classes are held from morning to dinner (8: 00-13: 00) from Monday to Saturday, artistic courses are taught in the afternoon from Monday to Friday. Please note that some theater lessons take place on Saturday afternoons and provide for additional evening rehearsals on the same day. Most academic courses are designed for 1 year, but there are also short-term semester programs (1 semester - 15 weeks). ||| |The private school Idyllwild Arts Academy is located in the picturesque mountainous area of ​​San Jacinto, near Palm Springs (California): the San Bernardino National Forest is an environmentally friendly and protected area of ​​the state. The height above the sea level is 1600 meters, and the whole territory is replete with mountain massifs, alpine forests and well-kept lawns. It is a quiet, peaceful place, devoid of city noise and fuss. Just 2 hours drive is a lively Los Angeles and San Diego, an hour will take you to Palm Springs - if students want to enjoy the city, tourism and shopping infrastructure, go on an excursion, there will be no problems with the transfer. ||| |The school provides a choice from a variety of different areas of study - each gifted student will be able to choose a priority discipline and achieve certain successes in his art form. Most of the graduates of the school go to selected universities and higher schools without any problems - the level of academic preparation of the institution is so high. Among international students the following universities are popular, some of them can be named: ||| |The total number of students of the Idyllwild Arts Academy reaches 300 people, who are students from around the world aged 14 to 18 years. School applicants are compulsorily auditioned, also the foreign student can provide the collected portfolio of the best works. ||| |Pupils and teachers work together constantly: the learning process here is the constant exchange of experience, skills and cunning. All employees and schoolchildren are united by passion and love for art, dedication to their field of activity and perseverance in academic pursuits. The pupils are brought up a sense of responsibility, independence, perseverance, vigor in achieving the set goals, the ability to seek and find non-standard solutions. ||| |Students meet strict requirements for the quality of their work - they must be performed at the highest possible level, there is no room for amateurism and dishonesty. At the same time, each teacher seeks to maximally motivate students, to teach them to be proud of their achievements, to objectively evaluate the results of their work, to clearly see the advantages and disadvantages. The big plus of studying here is a constant practice with successful artists and designers: it's not only an invaluable experience of cooperation, but also an opportunity to learn to work more qualitatively and professionally, to develop your skills and abilities. ||| |The school accepts students from all over the world, providing a useful intercultural atmosphere on campus, interethnic connections, interest and tolerance to other nations and peoples. Also, a system of grants is developed here - they can be obtained by any student who has proved his talent, high level of abilities and dedication to the profession. ||| |An elite, competitive US boarding school is a truly unique experience. Pupils forge strong ties with peers, teachers, because they both study and live together! Living in a boarding school, they can focus more attentively on their studies, which will lead to more serious success - and in their future careers as well. ||| |Summer schooling in the art school is not only an opportunity to have fun and interesting time, greatly improving the knowledge of the English language, but also a chance to develop your abilities, to show talents, and, perhaps, to decide on your future profession! ||| |For the participants of the summer program there are various classes of art and creativity: ||| |Each student can choose a program based on his own interests and abilities. Course duration (standard) is 2 weeks. The cost of studying includes accommodation and meals. ||| |The program of studying in the senior classes combines intensive education in basic, fundamental subjects, art and the chosen type of creativity, as well as active development of academic skills necessary for continuing education in the university. Students become more collected, attentive, are able to work effectively independently and in a team, to form and defend their point of view, to work with sources and competently outline information. ||| |The list of subjects studied by students is quite extensive: ||| |The student himself can choose which subjects he will study at the standard level of complexity, and which ones - in-depth. Usually, the increased complexity is chosen in those disciplines that will be required for studying at the university, for admission to the chosen specialty. |||
algebra, astronomy, biology, chemistry, design, Geometry, history, literature, physical education, physics
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English+summer vacation, High school program
52500 Temecula Rd, Idyllwild, CA 92549,
Deposit = $ 2000|Medical Equipment = $ 2260|Transfer = $ 65 - $ 150
University
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English
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68,432
$
year
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//english-language-school-ilac-toronto-canada/
ILAC Toronto Language School
8.4
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Description of ILAC Toronto Language School
Location: Toronto, Canada|Age of the pupils: 17 years and over|Accomodation type: residence (over 18 years) and family|Educational programs: English language courses (standard / intensive), business English, academic English for education, preparation for exams and tests|Dates of studying: year-round|Language of instruction: English.|30 lessons per week|Language of instruction - English|Class size: up to 16 people|Duration of class: 45 minutes|Minimum level of knowledge: Beginner|Minimum length of the course: 2 weeks|Beginning of the course: on Mondays.|Written and spoken language;|Listening;|Reading;|Vocabulary;|Grammar.|Registration fee;|Round trip;|Medical Insurance;|Letter of guardian (cost does not include courier delivery).|38 lessons per week|Language of instruction - English|Class size: up to 16 people|Duration of class: 45 minutes|Minimum level of knowledge: Beginner|Minimum length of the course: 2 weeks|Beginning of the course: on Mondays.|Power Communication Class (active development of communication skills, constant language practice, use of English in everyday situations);|Power Academic (academic English - reading, writing, helping with homework).|Registration fee;|Round trip;|Medical Insurance;|Letter of guardian (cost does not include courier delivery).|30-38 lessons per week|Language of instruction - English|Class size: up to 16 people|Duration of class: 45 minutes|Minimal level of knowledge: advanced|Minimum length of the course: from 8 to 12 weeks|Beginning of the course: on Mondays.|Registration fee;|Round trip;|Medical Insurance;|Letter of guardian (cost does not include courier delivery).|Family|Student Residence|Visit to the CN Tower and observation deck;|Trip to Niagara Falls;|Numerous museums, galleries and art exhibitions: The Royal Ontario Museum, City Art Gallery, Gardiner Museum;|Sporting events and matches, friendly games, competitions and relay races between pupils;|Visiting bars and cafes, beer tastings, dance master classes and nightclub parties in Toronto;|Shopping;|Walking in parks and picnics;|Excursion to City Aquarium.|Registration fee;|Round trip;|Medical insurance;|Guardian's letter (the cost does not include courier delivery).|Registration fee (for accommodation) 210 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 160 CAD|Medical insurance 21 CAD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
One of the best schools in Canada, the International Language Academy of Canada (ILAC) is the largest English language learning center for international students from all over the world. Many different programs and courses are designed and taught here: students of any age and level of preparation can choose a convenient and effective option, with any academic and personal requirements. The center has been successfully operating for more than 15 years - during this time, representatives of more than 70 countries of the world were studied here: multiculturalism and internationality have long become the hallmark of the International Language Academy of Canada. ||| |One of the largest schools of the International Language Academy of Canada is located in Toronto. According to UNESCO, this is the world's best city of residence and the safest city in North America. The school is located near the central station of the city underground (Yonge / Bloor), near the building there are also many stops and routes of overland public transport. The area is replete with all the necessary facilities of the city infrastructure: cafes, restaurants, nightclubs, shops and shopping centers. In walking distance there is the largest library in the country and a large, developed linguistic center (note that ILAC students can use them freely and for free!). It is worth noting that the school in Toronto - the official, accredited center for the passing of the international exam TOEFL iBT. ||| |Before the beginning of the classes, each student arrives with an introductory test (oral and written): this helps to accurately determine the level of knowledge and to select the most suitable group for classes. ||| |The course is comprehensive - it is aimed at the improvement and development of all basic language skills: ||| |Vocabulary is actively expanding, pronunciation improves, accent is corrected. During lexical exercises, teachers give students a lot of idioms, popular spoken expressions, common phrases and turns - all this helps students to communicate with English-speaking citizens, without problems to communicate in everyday situations. Students can attend additional lessons: certain topics and aspects of the English language are considered more precisely, in-depth, carefully and systematically. ||| |The price is not included and paid separately: ||| |This course is an extended version of an intensive English program, it is 30% more effective than the basic course. Additionally, students attend the Power English block (+8 lessons weekly) - this can be one of the following: ||| |This course is perfect for students planning further education abroad - at school, university or college, as well as for those who need to improve language skills for academic or career purposes. ||| |The price is not included and paid separately: ||| |Special course Pre-Degree is designed for applicants from foreign universities of English-speaking countries. It is aimed at active development of academic skills and written speech: students learn to write essays and detailed reasoning, learn to work effectively independently and in a team, to develop critical and analytical thinking. Students are studied in time management skills, the ability to prepare and conduct presentations, to know well-known language tests and examinations (in particular, you can prepare for the passing of the TOEFL), to master techniques for conducting research. ||| |The price of the program is not included and paid separately: |||
Academic English, business English, English for teenagers, English for work, General English, IELTS preparation, Preparation for TOEFL, Preparation of CAE and FCE, Professional English
excursions, skiing, Snowboarding, \xa0Mountain bike
English courses, English language program, Preparation for the university
920 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 3C7, Canada
Registration fee;|Round trip;|Medical insurance;|Guardian's letter (the cost does not include courier delivery).|Registration fee (for accommodation) 210 CAD|Transfer (one way) 110 CAD|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 160 CAD|Medical insurance 21 CAD
University
null
English
Academic English
370
$CAD
week
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
https://smapse.com//oxford-tutorial-college/
Oxford Tutorial College (Oxford Sixth Form College)
8.4
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Description of Oxford Tutorial College (Oxford Sixth Form College)
Location: Oxford, UK|Established: in 1988|Educational programs: GCSE, A-level, BTEC, academic English courses, preparation for IELTS, University Pathway, special programs to prepare for the retake of exams|Students age: 15+ years|Total number of students: 170 people|Accommodation type: host family or residence (boarding house).|University College London|Cambridge|Edinburgh|Durham|Oxford|St Andrews and others .|6 classroom lessons per subject weekly;|Weekly - 4 lessons in mini-groups for 7 people and 1 individual lesson;|3 individual lessons per week for the chosen subject.|ICTs|Accounting|Foreign languages ​​(Italian, German, Dutch, Arabic, Chinese, French, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, Latin)|Ancient Greek|Music|Literary creation|English literature|History|English and Literature|Philosophy|Art and design|Ancient world history|Human biology|English|Religious studies|Business fundamentals|Media technology|Policy|Classical civilizations|The photo|Chemistry|Higher mathematics|Anthropology|Music technology|Information and culture|History of art|Textile|Geography|Biology|Psychology|Economy|Mathematics|Computer science|Sociology|Right|Filmmaking|Physics.|Business environment|Business resources|Introduction to marketing|Business communication and ethics.|Finance|Management|Marketing|Right|Management of personnel and human resources.|Business fundamentals|Mathematics|ICTs|Natural Sciences|English.|English literature|Art and design|History|Economy|Biology|German, French, Spanish|Physics|Geography|Chemistry.|Host family|Student residence (from 18 years old)|Residence-apartments (from 18 years)|Managed residence (15-17 years)|Cricket|Athletics|Swimming|Basketball|Table tennis|Badminton|Football|Tennis.|Music;|Film club;|Fine arts;|Theater and drama.|Autumn acquaintance of students and teachers, barbecue|Christmas show and talent show|Summer boating and general picnic.|Autumn - from September 5 to December 20 (vacation from October 24 to October 28)|Spring - from January 4 to 7 April (holidays from 13 to 17 February)|Summer - from 24 April to 30 June (days off on 1 and 29 May).|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Selection option of living|Insurance deposit (refundable)|English language lessons (EFL) for foreign students|Accommodation (residence or family)|Custody (registration fee and agency fees)|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Round trip air tickets|Round trip|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 400 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 GBP|Certificate of English Proficiency (IELTS 5.0-55)|Completed application form with personal data|Passing the interview (in person or online)|[ 999.11] School certificate + report card with grades|Characteristics and recommendations from the previous school (minimum 2).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Oxford Tutorial College deservedly enjoys an excellent reputation among educational institutions specializing in preparing students for British universities. The private college Sixth Form was created by the Oxford Educational Foundation in 1988: its founders were five honorary trustees, including the director of the college. In 2010, the college passed under the management of the company ISIS Group, funded from the charitable foundation of Prince Charles, including - it allowed to open on campus effective summer and winter language schools, to conduct seasonal tours and combined programs. ||| |Oxford Tutorial College accepts children from 15 to 18 years of age: the total number of students today reaches about 200 people, boys and girls are approximately equal (most of the students have already reached adulthood and study on programs for high school students). The first week in the college is dedicated to the adaptation of foreign students: they get acquainted with British cultural and national characteristics, learn the rules of safety and behavior, learn on the campus and in the house chosen for living, walk around Oxford. ||| |In 2013, Oxford Tutorial College was ranked 30th among private schools in the country according to the results of final exams - for this young institution it is more than an impressive success. Accredited by the British Council, repeatedly received high marks from profile independent organizations for effective preparation before the university. The total number of graduates today already exceeds 30 thousand people - they continued their education in such prestigious universities as: ||| |Another valuable feature of the college is the opportunity to choose the most optimal educational form for each student: ||| |Many college teachers are graduates of Oxford: working in small classroom and giving each student personal attention, they are able to achieve really impressive results in teaching. ||| |About 35% of Oxford Tutorial College students are foreign students: most are from Europe, the US, Russia, Thailand and China. Parents every trimester (at least once) receive a full-fledged school report: on the progress and behavior, successes and difficulties of the child, the recommendations of teachers and educators. If desired, parents or guardians can order controlled studying: once a week the student will perform homework under the supervision of a qualified teacher. This helps to fill the gaps in knowledge, to raise learning, to learn to concentrate and work more efficiently and carefully. ||| |Each student at Oxford Tutorial College is given an individual approach and personal attention: for this purpose, a personal mentor is assigned. It is the mentor that first of all helps students to solve any problems (for household issues it is better to contact a special security officer available throughout the working day). If necessary, an independent consultant is invited for a confidential meeting with the student, his parents or guardian. Together with the tutor every week the student conducts individual lessons: learns to write and critically analyze essays, to discuss novel or philosophical treatise, to analyze ideas of fiction, etc. Such a technique is successfully used in Oxford University, so this preparation for students will be very useful. ||| |Oxford Tutorial College works with professional medics on a partnership agreement: each incoming student must register with a British doctor, have a medical card with vaccinations, allergies and contraindications (it is recommended to register not only with the therapist, but also with an ophthalmologist and dentist). Usually, medical services for students are free of charge (they go through insurance, including hospitalization, intensive care and return to their homeland). ||| |The earlier the better! If you are choosing a prestigious school, be prepared for a rather rigorous admission process: elite schools choose students, not the other way around. ||| |The main British program is designed to prepare for the university, considered to be the most popular option for studying in the Sixth Form. The college offers two options A - level: a classic two-year and accelerated, designed for a year. ||| |1. Two-year A-level course ||| |Students themselves choose 1-4 disciplines, which they will study in depth and thoroughly, almost at the university level: ||| |Students can choose any subjects from the list and combine them on their own. If there are not too many students enrolled in the discipline, classes in mini-groups and individual lessons are organized. ||| |2. A-level annual course ||| |The subjects for study are the same as in the standard biennial program - but the intensity of the studying is even higher: please soberly and objectively evaluate your chances and readiness to study hard. This option is for the most purposeful and ambitious students. Applicants must present very high marks in the GCSE certificate to prove their working capacity. ||| |3. A-level (5 terms) ||| |An additional option of the "golden British educational standard": study begins in January or April and lasts 5 terms. If there is a need, the student starts the course with individual lessons and only after the initial preparation joins the main group. This option is suitable for strong, gifted students, ready to learn the information as quickly as possible, or to students who need a quick and effective repetition of the program before the exams. ||| |Classrooms on the A-level course are very small - for 6 people, on average 4 group lessons and 1 individual lesson per week are provided. ||| |To successfully complete the course, the student must earn 120 academic credits. The BTEC certificate is counted by the universities as the passing of 2 disciplines at the A-level level, which significantly increases the chances of enrolling in the chosen university. ||| |This practical and theoretical introduction to business is the ideal program for those who want to connect their careers with the international business sphere. Students learn to conduct and present research, scientific and practical work, to effectively work independently and in groups, tovmake presentations and to actively develop communication skills. ||| |The structure of the course is very flexible - there are 4 directions for studying: ||| |Also students study the following specialties: ||| |The college teaches a rich, intensive one-year program GCSE - this is the ideal educational course for students in front of the A-level. 5-8 subjects of the basic school curriculum are studied - the compulsory specialties include: ||| |Supplement the curriculum students with personally selected electives from the following list: ||| |If desired and necessary, foreign students can attend supportive English lessons (EAL, + 8 hours weekly, preparation for IELTS is possible). There are creative and academic electives (drama and theater, debates, design and art, music), all students attend sports exercises and classes on PSHE. |||
Accounting, anatomy, anthropology, Art, biology, business, chemistry, Classical civilization, computer techologies, economics, English literature, Filmmaking, geography, history, law, maths, media, music, philosophy, photography, physics, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, sociology, sports science, textile
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A-Level program, BTEC program, GCSE
12-13 King Edward St, Oxford OX1 4HT, United Kingdom
Autumn - from September 5 to December 20 (vacation from October 24 to October 28)|Spring - from January 4 to 7 April (holidays from 13 to 17 February)|Summer - from 24 April to 30 June (days off on 1 and 29 May).|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Selection option of living|Insurance deposit (refundable)|English language lessons (EFL) for foreign students|Accommodation (residence or family)|Custody (registration fee and agency fees)|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Round trip air tickets|Round trip|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 400 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 2500 GBP
University
null
English
Academic English
8,495
£
term
United Kingdom
Oxford
null
https://smapse.com//summer-camp-stanford-university-stanford-university/
Stanford University Summer School
8.4
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Description of Stanford University Summer School
Location: Stanford, California, USA|Students age: 14-18 years|Dates: 2-22 July (3 weeks)|Accommodation type: full board (residence)|Educational programs: summer course for future leaders.|Research|Logistics|Marketing|Finance|Organization Management|Beach volleyball|Yoga|Aerobics|Basketball|Gym|Frisbee|Fitness|Football (American and Soccer)|Running|Hiking|Swimming.|Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, double rooms, full board)|Program of excursions, sports and leisure activities|All textbooks, books and materials|Medical insurance|Use of the entire infrastructure of Stanford University.|Round trip air tickets|Transfer in both directions|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Deposit for a place (refundable).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Summer program at one of the best universities in the US - Stanford University - will be the best gift for active, independent and ambitious schoolchildren, who want to take leadership positions in the world community in the future. In addition, this course can serve as an excellent adaptation to American cultural, academic, language and student life: the students of the summer course will feel like real students on the campus of one of the most prestigious universities, will enter into a single student brotherhood with their own laws and regulations. ||| |On the basis of the University of Stanford, children can use all necessary infrastructure and resources. Staying here will help to make dozens of new friends from all over the world, and, finally, to have fun and enjoy spending time. ||| |The city of Stanford, which houses the university and the summer camp, is located just 60 kilometers from San Francisco (the road will take about an hour), in a cozy and sunny state of California. ||| |We have a flexible refund and cancellation policy that takes into account unforeseen circumstances such as illness, travel restrictions, or emergencies. We understand that plans may need to change, and we work with parents to accommodate their needs whenever possible. ||| |The summer course program is aimed at developing critical and creative thinking, developing personal qualities and leadership skills, performing in public (oratory), defending one's point of view and accepting the opponent's opinion. ||| |Students are offered many interesting seminars on various topics: ||| |Actual problems of modern society and the search for ways to solve them; studying the practical experience of international companies and organizations. ||| |Plans for the implementation of the theoretical project, the active development of critical and creative thinking, practice and team building; search for non-trivial solutions for various problems. ||| |Students will learn how to build a successful corporation, to understand how to quickly solve the most common problems, learn to interact with the media and to successfully promote their brand and idea. ||| |Creation of own financial model - students will even be able to test the effectiveness of some strategies for attracting investments; creation of the company's budget. ||| |Skills for creating a successful and large business, analyzing the work of the most successful firms and corporations, international exchange of experience are developing. |||
finance, logistics, marketing
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Summer leadership program
450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, double rooms, full board)|Program of excursions, sports and leisure activities|All textbooks, books and materials|Medical insurance|Use of the entire infrastructure of Stanford University.|Round trip air tickets|Transfer in both directions|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Deposit for a place (refundable).
University
null
null
null
9,795
$
week
USA
San Jose
California
https://smapse.com//culford-school/
Culford School Private School
8.4
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Description of Culford School Private School
Founded: in 1881|Location: Culford, Suffolk, United Kingdom|Age of students: 13-18 years|Total number of students: 650 people (50% at the hostel)|Type of accommodation: residence (full board) or full-time|Type of studying: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|GCSE: at least 75 students take exams every year, with 93% of the examiners choosing 5 or more subjects and receiving high marks (from C and above)|A-level: 70-75 pupils pass final exams every year - they usually choose 3-4 subjects, in total they are 347 points (average).|98% of graduates continue their studies at colleges in Cambridge and universities, with 5% able to enter the legendary Oxford and Cambridge (15% prefer to take an academic break year).|Poetry;|Textiles;|Photography;|Printing and editing;|Theatrical scenery;|Stage design.|Business|Psychology|Computer science|Economy|Information and computer technologies (ICT): can be studied both as a separate subject and as part of other disciplines|Foreign languages: French, Spanish, German, classical Latin|Dramatic and theatrical art, choreography (at will graduates can pass and profile examination LAMDA - the London academy of music and drama)|Art and design: poetry, textiles, photography, printing and editing, theatrical scenery and stage design|Some sports directions represented in the school by profile Academies (for example, tennis and cricket).|Cricket|Netball|Tennis|Swimming|Water polo|Rounders|Golf|Aerobics|Hockey|Athletics|Mountaineering|Gymnastics|Football|Badminton|Volleyball|Basketball|Diving|Rugby|Squash|Table tennis (ping-pong), etc.|Painting|Scuba diving|Music (in particular, playing a musical instrument)|Club of hikers|Acting skills|Art and design|Chess|Theatrical and dramatic art|Singing in the choir|Scientific, academic communities|Discussion club|Edition and the release of the school magazine|Aviation|Sailing and etc.|Tennis center|Modern multifunctional sports center|Climbing wall|GYM's|Libraries|Language center|Indoor pool with long walkways|Playgrounds and courts - both for individual exercises, and for team games|Center of Science|School of Music|Drama studio|Design studio|School of acting.|Studying on the chosen program|Accommodation and meals (when choosing a full board)|Basic textbooks, books and materials|Leisure activities and excursions|Sports and creative sections, a variety of circles, communities of interest|Use of the entire school infrastructure|Laundry service.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional): tennis, swimming, horse riding, sailing, some musical and dramatic, choreographic classes|English lessons for foreign students (EAL course)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Private boarding school Culford School offers a full educational cycle for students 3-18 years old, acting on a system of mixed studying - it is opened to both boys and girls. Initially, like most British boarding schools, Culford School, it was focused on teaching only young men and to a mixed type of studying came only in 1972. ||| |Administrative and teaching staff strive to combine high educational standards and comfortable, favorable, family conditions for staying on campus, to inspire children to achieve in various fields, and not only in academic studies. The school consists of the Conference of Directors and Directrixes - HMC - which further emphasizes its prestige and the quality of educational services. ||| |The students have the opportunity to gain practical work experience, a wide choice of subjects and disciplines, additional electives are offered. Organized useful, interesting student exchanges - most often with the schools of Germany and France. The results of students and graduates speak eloquently of the success, effectiveness and balance of academic courses: ||| |The school includes a preparatory and primary school (3-7 years), middle and senior classes. The percentage of foreign students in the middle-senior classes is small - about 12%, and the total number of students at all stages of about 650 people. ||| |Foreign students can attend supportive language classes EAL (English as a foreign language): group and individual lessons aimed at rapid language adaptation, improvement of basic skills, development of oral and written speech, listening skills. Additional lessons are provided for high school students (12-13 class, Sixth Form): they are provided with help and support in career counseling, preparation for the university, individual consultations and additional lessons are organized for any chosen subjects. There are special educational programs for children with dyslexia. ||| |Culford Cambridge school adheres to traditional Christian values: self-respect and upbringing, respect and tolerance for others, the environment, good manners and knowledge of etiquette, discipline, perseverance. Do not use alcohol, drugs, lies, theft and hazing. Officially, the school belongs to the Methodist church, but representatives of any confession and religion can study here. It is mandatory to wear a uniform. ||| |A two-year educational course is designed for students aged 14-16 (grades 10-11) completing a part-time secondary educational program. The GCSE certificate (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is required for all students who want to continue studying in the Sixth Form (A-level) programs and prepare to enter the university. ||| |In total, 8-10 exams are passed in the GCSE final: some subjects are compulsory for everyone, some are chosen as electives. ||| |Many students choose one or more foreign languages ​​as one of the main subjects. French in the school is compulsory for students 5-14 years (regular student exchanges with France and Germany). In addition, you can learn Latin, German or Spanish. Information and communication technologies (ICT) can also be studied as a separate subject, although some principles and methods of this direction are used in almost all disciplines. ||| |As an exam, you can take dramatic, theatrical art, choreography. Interested students can additionally pass the profile exam of LAMDA - the London Academy of Music and Drama. 35-40 people take exams on art and design every year, including even non-standard specialties: ||| |Examinations GCSE can be passed in some sports directions - the school has several profile academies (for example, cricket and tennis), where qualified specialists prepare students almost at the semi-professional level. ||| |Two-year course (Sixth Form) of pre-university preparation, is designed for pupils of 16-18 years (12-13 grades). A-level certificate with excellent points is highly valued, it is a recognized "gold standard" of British education: it gives the right to enter even the best, most elite and ranking educational institutions without additional entrance examinations and tests. ||| |The students choose independently all subjects for the personal plan: so they can give maximum attention to the most priority disciplines necessary for admission to the chosen university for the desired specialty. During the first year (AS-level), students study 4-5 subjects, of which the second year (A-level) is, as a rule, only 3-4. The choice of subjects is very wide - we give only a few examples: ||| |For high school students and graduates, Culford School organizes a full-fledged, effective career counseling program. Qualified employees help to determine the choice of subjects, to talk about different types of universities, opportunities for studying and choice of specialty, faculty, the process of collecting documents, communicating with the admission committee. For senior pupils, thematic useful lectures, classes, master classes, presentations, meetings with representatives of universities, admission commissions and other specialists are arranged. |||
Applied craft, Art, biology, business, chemistry, design, drama, economics, English literature, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, maths, music, physics, Psychology, Religious studies, sports science, textile
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GCSE, A-Level program
Bury St Edmunds IP28 6TX, United Kingdom
Studying on the chosen program|Accommodation and meals (when choosing a full board)|Basic textbooks, books and materials|Leisure activities and excursions|Sports and creative sections, a variety of circles, communities of interest|Use of the entire school infrastructure|Laundry service.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional): tennis, swimming, horse riding, sailing, some musical and dramatic, choreographic classes|English lessons for foreign students (EAL course)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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English
A-Level
11,100
£
term
United Kingdom
Cambridge
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https://smapse.com//vanderbilt-university-vanderbilt-university/
Vanderbilt University
8.4
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Description of Vanderbilt University
Faculty of Arts.|Art.|Getting knowledge of medicine.|A complex of natural and social sciences.|Education of managers, economists and businessmen.|Directions in physics, chemistry and informatics.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The United States of America is characterized by a large number of higher education institutions of a non-commercial nature. Such a university is the University of Vanderbilt , which began to teach students in 1873. The main building of Vanderbilt University is located in the town of Nashville. ||| |Vanderbilt University can always be found in the list of the top 50 American universities. It is also included in the first 5 percent of the world ranking of the most prestigious universities. Applicants are most eager for certain specialties, a list of which is given below. ||| |This diversity of education requires a serious teaching staff. On the quality of education, the university is included in the first 300 positions of the international rating of teaching. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
Accounting, African and African American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology BA, Art, biochemistry, biology, Biomedical Sciences, Biostatistics, Business and management, chemical engineering, chemistry, Child Development, Child Studies, Civil engineering, Cognitive Studies, Communication Studies, computer techologies, Counseling, design, economics, Educational Administration, Electrical engineering, Elementary Education, engineering, Environmental engineering, Environmental science, epidemiology, European Studies, Gender studies, genetics, German Studies, history, Human Development, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, law, letter, Machinery manufacturing, Master of Public Health (MPH), maths, MBA, Medical Physics, Medicine, music, Natural science, Neuroscience, Nursing Practice, Organizational Leadership, philosophy, physics, Political science, political studies, politics, Psychology, reading, Religious studies, Russian, Russian Studies, Science, Secondary Education, sociology, Spanish and Portuguese, special education, Speech and Hearing Sciences, theatre studies, theology
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Vanderbilt University
Studying on the chosen program|Accommodation and meals (when choosing a full board)|Basic textbooks, books and materials|Leisure activities and excursions|Sports and creative sections, a variety of circles, communities of interest|Use of the entire school infrastructure|Laundry service.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional): tennis, swimming, horse riding, sailing, some musical and dramatic, choreographic classes|English lessons for foreign students (EAL course)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
null
null
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41,000
$
year
USA
Nashville
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https://smapse.com//unisus-canada-private-boarding-school-unisus/
UNISUS Canada Private Boarding School
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Description of UNISUS Canada Private Boarding School
Location: Summerland, British Columbia, Canada|Students age: 5+|Type of training: blended|Type of accommodation: residence|Language of instruction: English.|Average class size - 18 people|50% of local students|School capacity - 375 people|The boarding house is accepted from the 8th grade.|Age: 16 -1 9|Duration: 10 months per year|Language of instruction: English|Type of study: full board.|Time management|Critical thinking|Effective Decision Making Strategy|Deep understanding of society and the world.|7: 15-8: 15 Breakfast|8: 30-12: 00 Lessons|12: 15-13: 15 Lunch|13: 30-15: 30 Lessons|15: 30-18: 00 Extracurricular activities|18: 00-19: 00 Dinner|19: 00-21: 30 Organized school activities|22:00 Sleep.|Age: 11-16|Duration: 10 months per year|Language of instruction: English|Type of study: full board.|Interdisciplinary approach ( STEM training )|Nurturing global responsibility|Learning Modern Technology and Digital Competency|Mastering entrepreneurship skills|Healthy lifestyle and creative potential.|Age: 5-11|Duration: 10 months per year|Language of instruction: English|Type of training: full-time education.|Peaceful and safe campus residence|24/7 escort and support of school staff|Comfortable living: residential buildings are divided by gender.|Each room has its own bathroom and shower.|Places to study|Dining room with views of the picturesque landscapes.|Balanced diet|World cuisines|A world-famous chef.|Sport and physical activity|Technology circles|Chess Club|Outdoor activities (held daily)|Clubs of interest.|Basketball|Football|Badminton|Karate|Yoga|Football|Archery|Filmmaking|Innovative digital technology|Music|Hiking|Skiing|Water sports.|Distance to Vancouver - 45 minutes by plane and 4 hours by car|In 2019, these places took first place in ideal climatic conditions according to Maclean magazine.|Near the school there is a coastline and beaches with a length of 2900 square meters. km., 100 km of hiking trails, 3 mountain resorts|Nearby are 11 universities and colleges.|September 6 - arrival date|September 8 - start of classes|June 25 - end of classes|Winter holidays - December 19 - January 9|Spring break - March 13 - March 27.|$ 200 = Application Fee|$ 1000 = registration fee|$ 1,500 = Deposit|500-700 $ = School uniform|$ 1000 = study materials for the diploma program|$ 900 = compulsory health insurance|$ 500 = Insurance at will.|$ 700 = Guardianship.|Food|Accommodation|Training.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
UNISUS is the only IB boarding school in Canada that offers elite education at one of the most prestigious International Baccalaureate school programs. ||| |Key facts about the residential school Canada: ||| | ||| |This program will provide students with quality training in front of the university. The children will focus on priority areas of knowledge, master valuable skills for study: ||| |Schedule of one day at school: ||| |The middle-class program places particular emphasis on developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Key facts about the course: ||| |The international baccalaureate program focuses on the acquisition of relevant academic skills, promotes personal development and the development of skills necessary for a happy life. Children are immersed in a special environment in which they learn by modern methods, not only for the sake of knowledge, but also for the sake of a harmonious life in society. This approach gives impressive results - children have wide knowledge in various fields, think creatively and achieve academic success. |||
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IB program, Middle school, IB preparation(primary school)
7808 Pierre Dr, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z2, Canada
September 6 - arrival date|September 8 - start of classes|June 25 - end of classes|Winter holidays - December 19 - January 9|Spring break - March 13 - March 27.|$ 200 = Application Fee|$ 1000 = registration fee|$ 1,500 = Deposit|500-700 $ = School uniform|$ 1000 = study materials for the diploma program|$ 900 = compulsory health insurance|$ 500 = Insurance at will.|$ 700 = Guardianship.|Food|Accommodation|Training.
University
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English
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49,800
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Canada
Vancouver
British Columbia
https://smapse.com//brooke-house-college-with-football-academy/
Brook House College with Football Academy
8.4
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Description of Brook House College with Football Academy
Year of foundation: 1967|Location: Market Harborough, Leicestershire|Age of students: 14-20 years (summer school: 12-17 years)|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 250, 85% are foreign students|Programs: A-level, Foundation, GCSE, English courses, summer courses|Accommodation: residence, host family|Cost: from 8875 GBP per term with accommodation|Ranking: prestigious school, 98% of graduates enter universities in Britain.|English;|Mathematics;|Foreign language.|Information technology;|Business management;|History course;|English language;|Design skills (+ graphics);|Mathematics;|Biology;|Art history;|Chemistry;|Complex combined subjects;|French;|Geography;|Physics.|Practical business;|Spanish language;|Mathematics (general and higher);|History;|Sports;|Law;|Computer science;|Accounting;|Chemistry;|Political science;|Sociology;|English literature;|Economic theory;|Physics;|French;|Graphic skill (+ design);|Biology;|General psychology;|Art history;|Geography;|German.|English Plus Activities|English Plus|IELTS Preparation|English Plus Golf|English Plus Riding|Karting|basketball|swimming|High quality of academic preparation.|Classes in small groups (5-6 people). This allows teachers to give the necessary attention to each student.|Individual lesson schedule. This approach to studying allows you to combine academic preparation and creative, sport development of the child.|Every child in Brook House College has a caretaker who provides comprehensive support, including assistance in selecting a university.|Stable control of the level of assimilation of the material. Brooke House College has a two-week evaluation system. Tests are conducted as close as possible to the exam.|Intensive English courses for foreign students who do not speak enough language for comfortable studying.|A large number of extra-curricular activities that make studying very interesting.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Express mail 15 GBP|Guardianship 50 GBP|Course change Fee 30 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Brooke House College is located in the cozy, quiet town of Market Harborough in Leicestershire. Brook House College is just an hour's drive from the UK capital. It is located in the most academic region of England. Not far from Leicestershire there are Oxford, Cambridge, famous for prestigious universities in Birmingham. ||| |The boarding school was founded in 1967 and is focused on providing traditional British fundamental education. Annually, the school confirms its high status of one of the best colleges in England. 98% of the graduates of the boarding school continue to receive education in prestigious universities, and yesterday's students of the school easily enter the universities of America and Canada. ||| |A distinctive feature of the boarding school is the high academic requirements. To achieve results, it is necessary to work hard. Students are motivated to achieve the goal, but the atmosphere in the school remains pleasant, relaxed, typically British. It is not rushed here. The family atmosphere of Brooke House College facilitates the rapid adaptation of students. Students from the first minutes of stay in the school are immersed in a truly British educational, cultural environment. ||| |The institution also has its own football academy, where students can practice professionally or semi-professionally. Daily exercises for 2-3 hours, work on technique, persistent physical loads under the guidance of experienced coaches who previously worked in the clubs of the English Premier League, are the keystone to the success and achievements of many young athletes. Children also take part in competitions and participate in games against other clubs at the local, regional and national level (depending on the skills of the player himself). ||| |The campus occupies about 2 hectares. There are the educational building, residences, other constructions, sports grounds, green zone. The main building of the boarding school is a Georgian elegant mansion of classical architecture. Other buildings are decorated mainly in a modern style. On the territory of the school everything is located as comfortable as possible for students. This applies to educational, residential, dining, play and recreation areas. ||| | ||| |GCSE program includes the study of subjects for 8-9 years of education and provides for the end of the second year of obtaining a certificate of incomplete secondary education. For two years of the program, the schoolchildren need to study three compulsory subjects and pass two of them at the national unified exam. The compulsory disciplines for students on the GCSE are: ||| |The academic subjects can be chosen depending on the interest of students from 70 courses. The most common are physics, accounting, chemistry, the legal complex of subjects, literature, economics, management courses (business) and biology. The national unified examination will require an excellent knowledge of at least 3 sciences, most often students will take up to 5 disciplines. ||| |The focus of the GCSE program is on classroom activities. A variant of practical studying in laboratories and preparation of personal projects is provided. For independent work and development of research skills Brooke house College allocates academic hours and takes into account these achievements when summing up the results of studying. Group activities, tests and classroom surveys also demonstrate the academic success of students. ||| |The GCSE program allows the study of such sciences: ||| |The program was formed taking into account the choice of specialization for higher education. Certificate A-Level will allow to continue the acquisition of the profession at the university without exam. The program is taught in most English colleges and stably meets high quality standards. ||| |Academic fullness of A-Level is the same for different educational institutions. In the classes, the main emphasis is placed on the saturation of the teaching material, the depth of the study of subjects. ||| |For two school years, students pass 4 subjects in the first year and 3 in the second year. When choosing disciplines within the framework of specialization, teachers are recommended to pay attention to the balance of academic sciences and not include in the subjects studied similar in the field of problems. Upon admission to the university, students continue to study these courses to obtain a profession. ||| |Attention schoolchildren deserve disciplines: ||| |The main goal of the program is to prepare the student for the main university subjects. The study of English and the latest technology is given special attention. The Foundation program develops the ability to learn independently, to explore new topics and to understand them. ||| |On the pre-university yearly program, students begin to take in-depth courses necessary for admission to the university. You can choose to study art or business, architecture or engineering. The basis for professional courses is the recommendations of higher schools and employers. ||| |De Montfort University invites to the studying of the Foundation graduates from the Brooke house College, as there is a partnership agreement between educational institutions. But with a Foundation diploma, an entrant can choose any university. ||| |The foreign students can also learn English in the summer, without detaching from the educational process at home. Summer courses allow not only to improve academic English, but also to have fun and unforgettable rest. Brooke house College invites students to a course of study and recreation from July to August. Races last from 2 weeks to 1.5 months, depending on the student's wishes. ||| |The college offers accommodation either in a boarding house or at home in English-speaking families. To get to the place of studying quickly and comfortably, it takes no more than 20 minutes walk. ||| |Students of the summer school can choose one of the following five courses in English: ||| |The students, who choose English Plus Activities, English Plus Golf or English Plus Riding, receive 15 hours of study per week. Students, who choose English Plus or IELTS Preparation, receive 27 hours of study per week. ||| |Summer camp with English and horse riding lessons at the boarding school Brook House is offered to foreign students. ||| |School football at a professional level at the Brooke House College is offered to foreign students. More details in the description of the school itself. |||
Accounting, Architecture, Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, design, drama, economics, engineering, English literature, geography, graphic arts, Health care, history, Information Technology, law, maths, music, philosophy, photography, physical education, physics, physiology, Political science, politics, Psychology, sociology, theatre studies, theology
aerobics, amusement park, badminton, basketball, Board games, carting, chess, Climbing wall, Competitions in the pool, dance club, Debating circle, Drama, Excursion to london, football, golf, gym, gymnastics, horseback riding, Motor sport, music studio, paintball, Squash, swimming, table tennis, tennis
GCSE, A-Level program, International foundation, Summer holiday english, English + riding, Football academy with English
LE16 7AU
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Express mail 15 GBP|Guardianship 50 GBP|Course change Fee 30 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP
University
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English
Academic English
12,970
£
term
United Kingdom
Leicester
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Bell St. Albans Summer Language School
8.4
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Description of Bell St. Albans Summer Language School
Parties;|Quizzes;|Discos, etc.|Students age: 11 to 17 years old.|Entry requirements: English at the level of beginner.|Learning outcomes: actualization of existing knowledge, acquisition of new ones, expansion of active vocabulary, development of communication skills in English, acquaintance with unique sights of Britain during excursion trips.|Class size: an average of 6 people.|Lesson duration: 45 minutes.|Payment for tuition;|Teaching materials;|Access to the Internet;|Residence;|Boarding meals;|Use of the school's sports infrastructure;|Travel program;|Social events;|Transfer from the airport and back;|Insurance.|Students age: 11 to 17 years old.|Admission requirements: the level of English - from beginner to advanced.|The result of the studying: improving of conversational and academic English, acquaintance with the university centers of Britain, acquiring new friends from different countries.|Class size: an average of 6 people.|The length of the lesson: 45 minutes.|Active English classes;|Testing for distribution by classes;|Educational materials;|Teachers report;|Certificate of BELL St. Albans;|Accommodation and meals in full board;|Airport pick-up and return transfer provided by the excursion program;|Daily leisure program;|24-hour school personnel services;|Accident insurance;|Internet access.|Students age: 11 to 17 years old.|Enrollment requirements: the level of English - from elementary.|The result of the studying: the improvement of language skills, a lot of vivid impressions of traveling in England.|Class size: an average of 6 people.|The duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|Educational and entertainment services of the school;|Direct, return transfer;|Meals;|Residence;|Use of the Internet;|Laundry;|Entertainment and sports infrastructure;|Accident insurance.|Visits to university cities in Britain;|Sightseeing of interesting sights in the city, county;|Acquaintance with London.|Students age: 11 to 17 years old.|Requirements for admission: English - from the entry level.|The result of the studying: mastery of spoken English, improvement of linguistic and academic skills, excellent rest in the rich sights of the part of Britain.|Class size: small about 6 people.|Lesson duration: 45 minutes.|The payment of tuition on the program;|Meals;|Accommodation;|Excursion suppor;|Transport services (transfer);|Services of personnel of the school (teachers, educators);|Teaching materials;|Classes in sections and circles.|Students' age: 11-17 years old,|Level for enrollment: any, from beginner,|Staff-to-student ratio: 1:6,|Classes of up to 14 people,|Duration: 3 weeks.|Two weeks at Badminton School is an opportunity to explore the heart of Bristol, one of the most interesting and vibrant cities in the UK, and to travel around the west coast of the country, which is distinguished by its unique culture.|A week at St Albans is a safe, relaxed accommodation in the suburbs of London, giving students all the opportunities and virtues of the British capital.|Reading|Listening comprehension,|Speaking|Writing,|Vocabulary, vocabulary,|Pronunciation|Grammar.|Accommodation and meals — full board,|Course|Comprehensive insurance,|Leisure extracurricular program, including excursions,|Internet access throughout the territory,|Shuttle service to and from the airport (on set dates and hours),|Transfer between schools,|Laundry service.|Cambridge;|Oxford;|Richmond;|Brighton.|The school is included in the TOP-10 language schools in the UK. The status is confirmed by the high quality of academic preparation.|The school is accredited by the British Council.|Teachers use original techniques of teaching that makes studying more effective.|Studying in the school is interesting, convenient and absolutely safe. Non-standard lessons are organized for children and teenagers, the development of English skills continues at extracurricular activities, language school staff are constantly with students, helping to solve all problems as quickly as possible.|School education can be combined with cognitive rest in England. For students of seasonal programs there are various excursions to St. Albans and other interesting cities of the country.|Registration fee|UM service|Transfers for other airports and times|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP||Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Bell St. Albans Summer Language School is a language school in Hertfordshire County, one of the educational institutions of the BELL association. It is located in St. Albans, an hour's drive from Heathrow International Airport and 33 kilometers from the British capital. The school organizes seasonal language courses for children and teenagers. The priority age category for BELL St. Albans are students from 11 to 17 years old. ||| |The language school has a multinational, intercultural environment. Students from all over the world study here. Each of them can count on an individual approach from teachers who are native speakers. The educational institution employs highly skilled teachers, who are always ready to advise students, to help in solving academic problems, achieving goals. ||| |Students can study English not only in classrooms. Extra-curricular programs and activities are also of a learning nature. Students take part in creative evenings, work on publishing course papers, spend time together on excursions. Full immersion in the language environment allows to get fast progress in English. ||| |We have a designated medical team and facilities to handle emergencies. All staff members are trained in basic first aid, and we have protocols in place for contacting medical professionals and parents in case of an emergency. ||| |Short information about Winter Course Activity English for those who want to improve their English skills and spend unforgettable vacations in Britain. ||| |The winter program involves studying for 1 - 6 weeks. The load is offered in medium intensity - 21 academic hours per week. Classes have a thematic focus. Students take an active part in developing curricula. The subjects of the sessions are discussed by the teacher and the group before the program begins. English at school can be studied in communication on the topics of the environment, tourism, adventures, different cultures, etc. ||| |In addition to academic studies, the program provides for the participation of students in sporting events. Attention of teenagers are offered football, cricket, swimming. They work in winter races and creative circles. Students of the school can study theatrical art, crafts, cooking. ||| |Extracurricular course program is presented by entertainment activities: ||| |Entertaining and teaching character is also provided for in the winter excursion program. To each of them students carefully prepare, during the trip they carry out tasks, use the knowledge and skills received in the classes. ||| |The cost of the program includes: ||| |Tickets, consular and registration fees, express mail services (upon receipt of an invitation for a visa), travel arrangements, individual transfer, personal expenses of a teenager are additionally paid. ||| |Short information about the Spring Program aimed at students wishing to learn and / or improve English, combining study with leisure in England. ||| |The combined course lasts 1-5 weeks. The spring program provides 20 academic hours of English weekly and 10 hours of active rest. Teenagers are offered a variety of sports, from cricket to kickboxing. Students can also attend creative circles. The optional part of the program has a learning purpose. On extra-curricular activities, students consolidate the academic material they have passed, develop the necessary language skills. ||| |Learning English according to the program is offered through consideration of certain topics, which are chosen by the students themselves. At school, a communicative method of teaching is practiced. It is effective and allows students to progress quickly in the development of skills. ||| |For acquaintance with sights of England in the program 2 excursions in a week are provided. Students of spring language courses are invited to visit London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bath, Cambridge, and other interesting cities. ||| |The price includes: ||| |In addition, registration at the school, consular fee, medical insurance, individual direct and return transfer, travel arrangements, returnable deposit for accommodation, express mail delivery, documents transfer, bank charges, air tickets are additionally paid. ||| |Short information about a special summer course, allowing you to spend your holidays with profit. The combined program is aimed at students wishing to combine instruction and cognitive, active leisure in Hertfordshire. ||| |A course lasting 1 to 11 weeks provides for the study of general English at a medium-intensive rate. Every day, 4 lessons are offered to students. In the classroom, students improve their knowledge of grammar, supplement their vocabulary, practice reading, listening, and writing. The subjects of classes can be different. Priority topics are discussed by the teacher and students before the beginning of the course. The materials from the media and the press are predominantly for consideration. A practical English course provides a special approach to language learning. ||| |Summer Active English is not limited to academic studies. It includes many entertaining and sporting events. Students of the course can visit the sections of football, cricket, rugby, volleyball, go swimming. Creative persons are offered mugs and clubs of design, art (including jewelry). ||| |The course is different and extensive excursion program. Two excursions are offered per week to students. Priority areas are the university cities of Britain, as well as famous sights like Stonehenge. ||| |The price of the program includes: ||| |Tickets, individual transfer, student personal expenses, registration, consular fees, mail services, translation of documents, travel services are paid additionally. ||| |Short information about the autumn English course, which allows you to update the language skills, to improve your skills and get to know the British culture, traditions. ||| |Active English Autumn - a program is designed for 1 - 3 weeks. The daily load of students is 4 academic sessions and two optional courses. English is studied by the communicative method. Topics for discussion in the lessons are taken in the current press, electronic media. It is also possible to focus on the problems that are exciting for a particular group of students. Students can take part in the choice of the subject of lessons, this is stipulated by the rules of studying on Active English Autumn. ||| |In the classroom, students develop standard language skills. One lesson a day is devoted to reading, writing, communication, grammar. The studying continues beyond the walls of the classrooms. At elective classes, during entertaining and educational activities, students in a relaxed atmosphere improve their skills, fix the material they have traversed. ||| |The program provides the opportunity to visit creative circles and sports sections. The students of the course can without any restrictions use the school infrastructure for developing purposes. ||| |The excursion block is incuded in the program,. in particular it is: ||| |Excursions are of a learning nature. In the course of them, students are invited to perform a number of simple and interesting tasks, allowing to consolidate the material that has been passed. ||| |The cost of the course includes: ||| |In addition, each student has to pay for air tickets, consular and registration fees, travel organizers' services, medical insurance, translation of documents, mail servants. Also, the cost of studying does not include personal expenses, individual services (transfer, air travel and others). ||| |The three-week course will provide an amazing cultural, educational experience that will help to significantly improve the level of English for each student, regardless of their background knowledge. This is a unique opportunity to study at two prestigious schools in the UK at once: children start studying at Badminton School, and then move to St Albans (transfer between schools (on Saturdays) is already included in the price). ||| |The course will help you improve all the key English skills: ||| |In addition, the classes develop valuable skills of the 21st century, academic and personal: for example, communicative, critical and analytical thinking, the ability to work in a team, creativity, cultural awareness. And, of course, students will have the opportunity to meet new friends around the world, learn a lot about different cultures, traditions, customs, languages! ||| |At the end of the course, each student will receive a full report on their progress and achievements in order to track their personal progress and understand in which direction they should move further in their education. ||| |The cost of the course already includes: |||
Art, drama, Filmmaking, Health & Fitness, journalism, letter, photography
a party, archery, cricket, disco, football, kickboxing, swimming, volleyball
Winter english courses, Spring english courses, Summer holiday english, Autumn english courses, Explore English
Shenley Lane London Colney St Albans Hertfordshire AL2 1AG
Registration fee|UM service|Transfers for other airports and times|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP|
University
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English
Academic English
1,060
£
week
United Kingdom
London
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Durham University
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Description of Durham University
Theology|Religion|Archeology|Technical disciplines.|Theology|Religion|Archeology|Technical disciplines.|A world-renowned physicist and laureate of many awards in the field of science J. Barrow.|Archbishop of British descent, defending the rights of sexual minorities in the eyes of religious organizations J. Webley|Hollywood actor, screenwriter and producer Roger Moore|Writer, author of books related to travel, language and scientific research B. Bryson.|Collingwood,|Grey,|Hatfield,|John Snow,|Josephine Butler,|South,|St Aidan’s,|St Chad’s,|St Cuthbert’s Society,|St Hild & St Bede,|St John’s,|St Mary’s,|Stephenson,|Trevelyan,|University Castle,|Van Mildert,|Ustinov.|The first images of astronomical flight from a balloon telescope in space,|Supporting Hydrogen Innovation in the Tees Valley: accelerating decarbonization, the use of hydrogen by supporting industrial research in the field of ecology,|Development of new methods of helium mining,|Research in the field of environmental support: development of biofuels, waste recycling, reasonable use of materials and resources.|Student age: 17+|Start dates: September, January|Requirements for admission : IELTS 5.0 and higher.|The result of the studying: the development of teaching skills, the improvement of English, the guarantee of admission to the university with the successful completion of studying on the program.|Student age: 18+|Start dates: September|Requirements for admission: IELTS 6,5 (TOEFL from 92), certificate or diploma IB, A-level, GCSE-C, interview.|The result of studying: obtaining a sought-after specialty, a diploma that is quoted in the world, career prospects at the international level.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: September|Admission requirements: IELTS 6.5 and above (or TOEFL appropriate level), bachelor's degree, academic / professional recommendations (1-2 pieces), motivation letter, resume, interview.|The result of the studying: master's degree, experience of research and scientific activity, career prospects in Britain, any other English-speaking country.|Language of instruction: English|Age: 17+|Duration: 5, 10, 20, 30 weeks.|5 weeks: £ 2230|10 weeks: £ 4500|20 weeks: £ 9,000|30 weeks: £ 13,500.|Age — from 20 years old,|The duration of study is two to three semesters.|Improvement of career opportunities, salary potential through the acquisition of new skills, knowledge,|Opportunity to change career direction, explore a field other than a bachelor's degree,|A prestigious degree from one of the best universities in the world will open the doors of many career paths,|Effective development of academic skills, conversational English before entering an academically rigorous Master's program.|Business, Economics, Accounting, Finance,|Humanities, Law, Social Sciences,|Science, technology.|Durham University is a highly ranked university with high quality educational services, impeccable reputation and a large student community.|The institution is famous for its research in the field of humanities, natural and technical sciences.|Level of requirements for applicants and students: level of achievements of the latter is monitored by curators. Students in the university receive all necessary assistance and support of academic, career-oriented nature.|Educational institution is one of three best universities in England on successful employment indicators. 98% graduates find jobs in the first six months after graduation.|One of the most prestigious and famous business schools in Britain.|The structure of the university is its absolute advantage. The system of colleges is an intercultural environment, a united student community, the most comfortable studying and living conditions.|Filling out the online registration form, providing the necessary documents,|Receiving advice from a consultant within 48 hours of submitting the application,|Receiving a letter of official invitation and further instructions,|Confirmation of the decision to enrol at Durham University, place reservation,|Payment of the required fees,|Applying for a visa, booking accommodation,|Arrival at the campus: orientation activities, possible entrance exams, start of studies.|Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit,|Successful completion of complete secondary education (11 grades of school) with an average certificate score of at least 4. Good grades in subjects related to the chosen specialty of the university are especially necessary,|Certificate confirming English language proficiency: IELTS 5.5 or higher (5.5 in reading and writing, minimum 5 points in other skills) or equivalent,|Age — from 17 years old.|Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit,|Bachelor's degree (4-5 years of study) in a related specialty,|Certificate confirming English language proficiency: IELTS 6.0 or higher (minimum 5.5 points in all skills) or equivalent.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Durham University is one of Britain's oldest universities, only Oxford and Cambridge were opened earlier. Modern Durham University unites 16 colleges. University campuses are located in Durham and Stockton. Each college of the university is a separate structure with its own internal rules, traditions. Educational institutions accept 300 to 900 students each year. Academic specialization of the university is concentrated in the field of sociological disciplines. Students are also given an opportunity to study basic sciences: ||| |Each university college is a separate structure with its own internal rules and traditions. Schools accept 300-900 students. Academic specialization of the university is concentrated in the field of sociological disciplines. Students are also given an opportunity to study basic sciences: ||| |According to the national rankings, the university is ranked third, losing positions only to two famous universities, which were named earlier. Over the long history of its work, the university has reached many heights. One of the main achievements is its successful graduates who have received recognition in the chosen field: ||| |An interesting fact: the university attracts tourists to the campus - it is the castle of Durham, dated 19th century. It was the main platform for shooting Harry Potter films (the interior of Hogwarts). ||| |Thoroughly research your chosen university, including tuition fees, as these can vary widely. Prepare well for English proficiency tests like IELTS, which are essential for admission to any UK university. Focus on your preferred courses, checking their specific academic requirements, and ensure you are well-prepared in those areas. ||| |Short information about a one-year preparatory course for applicants from all directions and specialties. ||| |The integrated preparatory program includes language and academic blocks. It provides for the study of English for academic purposes, the improvement of knowledge in the subjects of the profile group. ||| |Short information about comprehensive program of studying specialists in various fields of activity. ||| |The undergraduate program includes theoretical and practical preparation of students for subsequent professional activities. At the first year students study mainly subjects of the general group. Specializations are given to the last year of education. It is also provided intensive practice (internship). ||| |Undergraduate studies are opened at every university college. Students are engaged in the departments of public health, social sciences; humanities and art; exact sciences. ||| |Short information about postgraduate education for those wishing to concentrate academic efforts in the development of science, research. ||| |The master's degree is distinguished by practical orientation, narrow specialization. The course provides for the studying of highly qualified specialists for various fields of science and research. The program includes theoretical, practical blocks. The latter is presented by internships and research work in the university. ||| |The preparatory program before the university begins 4 times a year: in January, April, July and August. Purpose of the course: to help develop academic skills for successful university studies. ||| |Master's preparation courses are designed for two to three semesters, providing students with in-depth academic training in their chosen field, English. Pre-Masters programs also have other features: ||| |The university has three thematic areas: ||| |Upon successful completion of the course, students can progress to their chosen postgraduate degree at Durham University. |||
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International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Academic english, Pre-Masters
Stockton Rd, Durham, County Durham DH1
Registration fee|UM service|Transfers for other airports and times|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP|
University
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English
A-Level
2,100
£
week
United Kingdom
Sunderland
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