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Welcome!
We are delighted you will be joining us this summer and look forward
to meeting you. It is important that you are well prepared before
you arrive in England so please read the following information carefully.
1. The College
- Haileybury is a well known independent school located 25 miles
north of London, just outside the town of Hertford. You will be
accommodated in one of the school’s boarding houses with
other students and our teaching staff.
- You will have breakfast, lunch and dinner in the school dining
hall. Lessons are held in the nearby classrooms. You will also
have use of extensive sports facilities on site including a modern
sports hall, an indoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts, football
pitches, a theatre, disco room and meeting rooms. The campus is
quite large but all facilities are within 5 minute’s walk
of your boarding house. A small shop is open each day for you
to buy snacks and cold drinks.
2. The programme
- You will have 15 hours/20 lessons of English language tuition
each week (or 20 hours /26 lessons if you choose the intensive
programme in August). Lessons will cover General English, British
Culture and the ISC project and will be delivered by our qualified
teachers. You will be allocated to a team for your project and
activities.
- After lessons, you will have a choice of activities including
sport, arts and crafts, competitions and games. Every evening
there are activities arranged for you such as discos, games evenings,
tournaments and barbecues. Three times a week we will go to visit
local places of interest, for example London, Cambridge, St Albans
or Hertford. You will be accompanied by our trained staff on all
activities.
- Your project lessons lead up to the ISC Project Show, which
takes place in the theatre at the end of the course. The projects
will be judged and team points awarded for the best ones.
- There will be students from many countries for you to make friends
with. This gives you an exciting opportunity to learn about each
others cultures as well as British culture. As part of this, we
ask you to prepare a presentation about some aspect of your country
for our International Evening. It could be dancing, singing or
anything else you would like to show us. Please think about this
before you come.
- Sunday is a lesson-free day. Optional excursions can be arranged
for an extra charge. If you want to go on these excursions, please
bring enough pocket money to cover the cost, which is £12-£28
per trip.
3. What to bring with you:
- pens and paper for lessons
- towels for showering and for swimming
- soap and any other toiletries you need
- sports clothes
- white soled trainers for use in the sports centre
- comfortable walking shoes for excursions
- sports equipment, if you want to use your own (equipment is
provided by the school)
- rain proof jacket and warm sweater
- things you need for your contribution to the International evening
- a sensible amount of clothes - remember you will have
to carry your own bags on arrival and departure. A laundry
service will be available during the second and third weeks of
the course for a small charge.
- spending money. Students usually bring between £50-£100
per week but as all students have different needs, we leave it
up to you to decide.
4. Important information
- As you are sharing your accommodation with others, we ask you
to respect their needs by not making noise, especially at night.
All students must be in their bedrooms and quiet by 23.00 every
night.
- Bathrooms and common areas are cleaned every day. Bedrooms are
cleaned and linen changed once a week. Please keep your bedrooms
tidy.
- On arrival, you will be asked to pay a damages deposit of £20
/ €30. This will be returned to you at the end of your stay,
if you have not caused any damage to school property.
- Your travel tickets, passports, spending money and other valuables
can be kept in our safe. Please make sure your insurance covers
you for loss or theft, as the school will not be liable. There
are no locks on the bedroom doors - some students bring a suitcase
with a lock so they can leave valuable items in their room.
- Any students found drinking alcohol, taking drugs or committing
a criminal offence will be removed from the campus immediately
and sent home at their parents expense.
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