We offer overnight themed camps based on an educational project that focuses on oral expression. Activity leaders are key to ensuring that campers are immersed both in the English language and in the imaginary world by leading specific workshops and excursions.
Learn more about our educational approach, the role of an activity leader, how a typical day unfolds, and upcoming camps.
Confidence and practice
Our goal is to give campers the opportunity and desire to speak English. We believe this is essential to ensure their continuous progression in English beyond the camp setting. We want to help them realise their abilities in English by building their self-confidence, to help them in class and throughout their lives.
Language workshops
Activity leaders offer fun and interactive language workshops in small groups adapted to the group's English level. While children explore their passion, they forget about the language barrier. Campers feel the need to share their thoughts, experiences, and feelings when delving into a topic they are passionate about.
Immersion
At least a third of our themed language camp teams are native English speakers. This team composition helps to immerse campers in an English-speaking environment, so they practice English all day long, casually during the activities. Indeed, most activities are conducted in English, whether it'd be a workshop, a soccer game, or lunchtime.
Activity leaders ensure immersion in both camp's theme and the English language. They prepare and lead entertaining activities such as themed language workshops, group games, or evening events.
Of course, campers need supervision besides activities. Every day, activity leaders make sure showers, meals, and other aspects of children's daily routines run smoothly.
A workday generally ends with a team meeting. Daily, activity leaders exchange about and review the day and discuss the upcoming days.
Workshops
Activity leaders offer several interactive workshops related to the camp's theme in English. To encourage campers to express themselves in English, workshops are held in small groups and adapted to their English level.
Afternoon activities
Activity leaders get inspired by the camp's theme to lead games, usually outdoors, or excursions with the whole group.