English Discovery
In addition to language lessons, and sports and
activities, students choose a special English
Discovery option where the focus is on ‘learning by
doing’. These
options include one of the following:
- Horse-riding* (Wellington and Cobham only)
- Golf* (Wellington and Cobham only)
- Team Sports
- Tennis
- Performing Arts
- Arts & Crafts
Each option is designed to give students an
understanding of their chosen topic, enable them to
learn new skills, and develop their individual
strengths through the medium of English.
An extensive study tour programme ensures that
students enjoy an English cultural experience that is
fun, educational and memorable.
*There are limited places for horse-riding and golf so please
pre-book on the Registration Form to avoid disappointment.
English Discovery Students wishing to choose horse-riding or golf should pre-book on the Registration Form to avoid disappointment. A £50 supplement (payable at time of booking) applies to these activities at these centres.
Course facts
| Ages |
12 - 17 years |
| Length of course |
2 weeks / 3 weeks |
| Locations |
Cobham Hall
The Leys School
Wellington College
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Dates and prices
Dates shown are arrival and departure dates. |
2 week courses at Cobham Hall
09 July 2008 - 22 July 2008 = £1600
23 July 2008 - 05 August 2008 = £1600
06 August 2008 - 19 August 2008 = £1500
3 week courses at The Leys School
02 July 2008 - 22 July 2008 = £2430
23 July 2008 - 12 August 2008 = £2280
3 week courses at Wellington
College
06 July 2008 - 26 July 2008 = £2440
27 July 2008 - 16 August 2008 = £2290
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Sample timetables
Course programme
On a Bell Young Learner course, students learn and practise English through activities and study
tours, as well as class-based language lessons. In this way, they develop their English and
communication skills, learn about Britain, and have fun at the same time.
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Details: |
| Language lessons
18 hours a week
Discovery options
5 hours a week
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Students are assessed on arrival and placed in
classes depending on their age, language level and
maturity. All classes have a good mix of nationalities,
and the maximum class size is 14 in UK schools, and
12 in Malta.
Students work together to develop confidence and
fluency in English, in addition to acquiring new
language and skills. They leave their course with
increased language knowledge, improved
communication skills and a greater understanding
of the English language and the local culture.
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Study tours
Cobham: 2 full-days from a selection including London, Canterbury or Brighton and two half-days to Leeds Castle and Greenwich.
The Leys: 2 full-days, from a selection including London, Cambridge or Norwich and 3 half-days from a selection including Saffron Walden, Cambridge or Ely.
Wellington: 3 full-days, from a selection including London, Bath, Oxford or Brighton and 3 half-days to Windsor, Swindon or Oxford.
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Study tours are an important part of each course
and give students the opportunity to visit places of
historical and cultural interest. Students prepare in class before they go and
then use research from their study tour in their
project-work.
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| Sports and activities
Approximately 12 hours a week
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The Leys:
          
Wellington:
            
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What is included in the price?
Unlike many other language centres our Young Learner course fees are all inclusive and cover:
- Tuition
- Accommodation and all meals
- Use of sports facilities and a full programme of social events and study tours
- Insurance during the course (excluding Malta)
- Transfers from and to the following designated UK airports on scheduled arrival and departure days
- London Heathrow (FREE to all sites)
- London Gatwick (FREE to all sites except Oundle)
- London Stansted (FREE to the Leys and Friends’ ONLY)
- London Luton (FREE to the Leys and Friends’ ONLY)
- Ebbsfleet Eurostar (FREE to Cobham Hall and Bedgebury ONLY)
- Transfers from and to Malta International Airport on any day of arrival and departure
- Please see our terms and conditions for more information.
Pocket Money
- We recommend that your child brings about £60 a week pocket money either in pounds sterling and/or travellers cheques.
- You can also send money in advance - either a sterling cheque payable to ‘The Bell Educational Trust Ltd’ or by bank transfer as follows:
Barclays Bank Plc, Bene’t Street Branch, PO Box 2, Cambridge CB2 3PZ, UK. Bank sort code: 20 17 19, Account number: 80597228, Bank reference: The Bell Educational Trust Ltd, IBAN code: GB38 BARC 2017 1980 5972 28, Swift/BIC code: BARC GB 2103J
- Please note that bank transfers can take up to 2 weeks and you will be liable for all bank transfer charges. Please write your child’s name and booking reference number on the transfer documents and send us a copy of the banking papers.
- Your child can also obtain cash from your bank account while they are in Britain by using a credit card. Please enquire at your bank in your own country if you wish to arrange this.
- We are unable to accept credit card payments for pocket money, or pass on money before we receive it. Because of the time taken to transfer money, we recommend that adequate funds are sent before the course starts.
Course rules
Bell has a set of rules which applies to behaviour in the schools, during trips and activities, and in accommodation.
These rules are necessary to ensure the safety and security of our young learners. By signing the Registration Form, we ask parents to accept and support these regulations.
- Students may not leave the school or be absent
from meals without permission from the Course
Director.
- Attendance at lessons and participation on trips is
compulsory.
- Students must observe the rules relating to IT
software.
- Residential students must observe bedtimes, and
silence must be maintained in dormitories after
lights out at night.
- Students are not allowed into the bedrooms
occupied by students of the opposite sex.
- Fire escapes are for emergency use only.
- Personal radios/CD players/iPods etc may only be
used in the residential houses and not in the main
school areas.
- Mobile phones must be switched off during
lessons.
- No smoking is allowed at any Bell Young Learner
centre.
- Students may not drink alcohol or have alcoholic
drinks in their possession. It is an offence for
anyone under the age of 18 years to buy alcohol in
the UK or Malta.
- Students must not possess, use or supply illegal
drugs.
- School swimming pool rules must be strictly
observed. No student may enter the pool if there
is no lifeguard present.
- Students must hand in their airline tickets,
passports and travellers’ cheques to the Course
Director for safekeeping.
- Pocket money requests should be given to
Houseparents and pocket money will be issued at
stated times.
- Students should keep all valuables safely locked
away, or hand them in to their Houseparent for
safe keeping.
- Any student who causes damage or breakages
may be charged for repairs or replacement. A £30
(UK) or €50 (Malta) refundable damage/key
deposit will be taken from the student at the start
of the course (please send sufficient money to
cover this plus pocket money).
- Any students breaking these rules, or
English/Maltese law, or persisting in serious
anti-social behaviour will be disciplined. In
serious cases students may be sent home early
with no refund of fees.
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