Emerald Cultural Institute Summer Camp Dublin Ireland
Description of Emerald Cultural Institute Summer Camp Dublin Ireland
- Location: Dublin, Ireland
- Age of the pupils: 11-17 years old
- Accommodation type: boarding-house or host family
- Dates: from 19 June to 4 August
- Language of instruction: English.
The well-known, prestigious and sought-after language center Emerald Cultural Institute was founded in 1986 and almost immediately became one of the main places for seasonal studying of foreign students. The camp in Ireland is one of the most popular places for vacation programs of schoolchildren in Ireland who want to improve their level of English and spend time with pleasure and benefit. Thanks to the fact that the summer camp is based on the best educational institutions in Dublin and Ireland, students from abroad can adapt to the new academic environment, prepare for studying in Irish and British boarding schools, quickly overcome the language and emotional barriers.
All educational institutions on campuses with summer programs are located directly in Dublin, in respectable and quiet areas with a safe environment, surrounded by gardens, parks for walking.
Programs and prices, tuition fees in Emerald Cultural Institute Summer Camp Dublin Ireland
Multi-Activity Program
- Intensity of lessons: 15 hours per week
- Number of students in the group: up to 15 people
- 1 lesson = 60 minutes
- Requirements for admission: any level of knowledge (from Beginner)
- Minimum duration = 2 weeks
- Dates of arrivals: June 25-July 29 (Saturdays and Sundays).
Combined English language course is designed for active and sociable students: it will not only significantly improve the language level, but also communicate with peers from around the world, improve communication skills, have fun and enjoy spending time. Many leisure activities and excursions are aimed at acquaintance of foreign students with the culture, traditions and history of Ireland. Also, the leisure program allows you to practice the knowledge gained in the classroom in an informal and free environment.
Every week, schoolchildren attend 15 English lessons (general, universal course), and in leisure time they engage in sports, creativity, go on walks, excursions and shopping (a lot of time is traditionally given to Dublin), participate in competitions, games and quizzes.
The cost of staying in a summer camp depends on the chosen program and the priority type of accommodation.
Leinster Rugby Camp
- Intensity of lessons: 15 hours per week
- Intensity of studying: 10 hours per week
- Number of students in the group: up to 15 people
- 1 lesson = 60 minutes
- Requirements for admission: any level of knowledge (from Beginner)
- Minimum duration = 2 weeks
- Dates of the races: July 16-July 29 (Saturdays and Sundays).
A sports camp is designed for children who want to not only improve the language level, but also to learn how to play rugby, to improve physical strength and endurance.
Weekly students attend 15 lessons of English (in the morning), and spend the rest hours for studying in rugby, excursions, leisure and entertainment. Studying is carried out by experienced, professional coaches from the leading Irish club Leinster Rugby Club (it is in it that Brian O'Driscoll is the captain of the national team). Professionals will make an educational program for a player with any level of education, explain the children to the logical and tactical schemes of the game, teach them various techniques. After the end of the course each student will receive a gift pack of the uniform of Leinster Rugby Club!
The cost of staying in a summer camp depends on the chosen program and the priority type of accommodation.
- Intensity of lessons: 15 hours per week
- Intensity of studying: 10 hours per week (on weekdays)
- Number of students in the group: up to 15 people
- 1 lesson = 60 minutes
- Requirements for admission: any level of knowledge (from Beginner)
- Minimum duration = 2 weeks
- Dates of races: July 9-22 (Saturdays and Sundays).
The course combines English lessons (15 hours weekly, held in the mornings) and golf exercises (held after lunch, available to students of any level of preparation). On the field and in the gym experienced coaches are with children from the well-known professional club Leopardstown Golf Center: they will show the children different techniques and strikes, strategies and tactics for short and long games, talk about game etiquette and basic rules. Weekly on weekends, friendly games and matches are played on the professional standard field (9 holes).
The cost of staying in a summer camp depends on the chosen program and the priority type of accommodation.
- Intensity of lessons: 15 hours per week
- Intensity of studying: 10 hours per week (on weekdays)
- Number of students in the group: up to 15 people
- 1 lesson = 60 minutes
- Requirements for admission: any level of knowledge (from Beginner)
- Minimum duration = 2 weeks
- Dates of the races: July 2-22 (Saturdays and Sundays).
A summer vacation course combines English lessons (on weekdays, 15 hours weekly) and horse riding exercises (held after lunch on weekdays, 10 hours weekly). The educational program is available for students with any level of education, even for beginners: experienced, qualified coaches and instructors will talk about the basic rules of conduct on the arena, help to master the basic steps and techniques, the stages of studying horses and the rules of care for them. The riding program is held at the Carrickmines Equestrian Center, the largest center for equestrian and jogging in Ireland.
The cost of staying in a summer camp depends on the chosen program and the priority type of accommodation.
Accommodation, meals, prices
All participants in the summer programs are accommodated on a full board basis (three meals a day + road lunches on excursion days) - this can be a host family or a general student residence.
- Family is the best option for schoolchildren who want to practice their speech every day with native speakers, to learn more about the culture and traditions of Ireland. All families are carefully selected and constantly checked by the school staff to provide students with the most comfortable and safe accommodation conditions. If desired, you can supplement the family meals with hot meals on the school grounds.
- Residence is the choice of sociable, independent, active students who want to find many new friends from all over the world. The largest residence is Marino College (on the territory of the same college studying conducted): here students are offered cozy private rooms with a bath. On the campus there is a restaurant and student kitchens, a well-kept park, self-study rooms and a sports center. Marino College is located directly in Dublin, just 15 minutes from the center of the capital.
Thanks to the successful territorial location of the summer camp, students can also choose to stay on the campuses of St Raphaela's School or Griffith College, to stay at the residences of Trinity College, Alexandra College, Sandford Park, Notre Dome.
Activities Emerald Cultural Institute Summer Camp Dublin Ireland
In their free time, children enjoy a varied, rich cultural and recreational program, which is specially designed for them every summer by experienced teachers. Directly at the school there are tournaments on bowling and table games, joint screenings and karaoke evenings, a drama club and other creative, sports, and game sections.
The excursion program includes a minimum of 1 full-day trip per week. On request, students can always be ordered additional excursions - for example, a trip to the weekend to the picturesque Aran Islands, located near the coast of Ireland.
Admission dates and extra charges
The price of stay in the summer camp depends on the chosen program and the priority type of accommodation.
The course price already includes:
- Studying on the course (15 hours a week)
- Accommodation and meals - full board (host family or residence, rooms for 2-4 people)
- All necessary manuals, books and materials
- Initial testing of the level of knowledge
- Branded certificate at the end of the course
- Leisure and recreational activities, sports and creative facilities, excursions (minimum 1 long trip per week)
- School transportation
- School form (for sports programs)
- Registration fee.
The following components are paid additionally:
- Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents
- Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)
- Personal pocket expenses
- Additional excursions and leisure activities (optional)
- Round trip air tickets
- Compulsory medical insurance.
Extras:
- Transfer (one way) 120 GBP
- Transfer (one way) 140 GBP
Literature and references
Institution on the map
Residence permits, citizenship and other services
- Guardianship services during the studies
- Student supervision
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Recommendations on when to apply
Language courses, schools and children's language camps | Primary and secondary education - private schools | Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education | Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA |
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs) - there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program, - some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school) - some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit) | - we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program, - for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively | - recommended submission one year before the start of the program, - the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities - for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required - for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program - MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc. |