Learn English in Brighton with Teenagers Abroad!
For the past 200 years, Brighton has been seen by vacationers as one of the top seaside resorts in the world! Even though, history runs deep through the streets, Brighton is anything but old-fashioned; it is actually an exciting and young place to visit.
The mixture of what is new and what is old makes Brighton an ideal location for teenagers to discover while participating in a Teenagers Abroad English program. The city is full of small shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants, all of which are perfect places for students to meet at after their English courses to practice their newly acquired English language skills.
Brighton is also known for being a diverse city in terms of fashion and music. During the summer, artists, musicians and actors gather for the, increasingly popular, Brighton Festival. Brighton also offers many cultural activities such as museums, sporting events, art shows, and concerts.
Language Courses
The Teenagers Abroad English program offers to high school students the following course options for English Courses in Brighton:
Standard English Courses
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 20 lessons (45 minutes each)
Learning Time: 15 hours
Teaching times: 9-12:30 pm
Intensive Course
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 30 lessons (45 minutes each)
Learning Time: 225 hours
Teaching times: 9-14:30 pm
Workshops
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 10 lessons (45 minutes each)
Learning Time: 7.5 hours
Teaching times: 13-14:30 pm
Number of students attending the course
Based on 2017 attendance records, we expect to have the following number of students each week during the following months: January 15-25 / June 70-90 / July150-180 / August 140-180 / October 15-25.
A Typical Day at English Camp in Brighton!
Breakfast: 8:00 - 9:00am
English Courses: 9:00 - 12:30pm
Lunch: 12:30 - 2:30pm
Organized activities: 2:30 - 6:00pm
Evening meal/ evening activities: 6:00 - 8:00pm
Lights out: 11:00pm
Accommodation & Meals
Students participating in the English program will have the choice between two accommodation options:
Residence Accommodation (ages 16-17)
Staying in residence accommodation offers convenience, community, and security, with all-inclusive amenities and a central location.
It's a great option for those seeking independence while enjoying a supportive and social environment.
- 3+ bedded rooms
- 3 meals daily (packed lunch)
- 15 min. away from main school
- On site supervision
Host Family Accommodation
Host family accommodation offers students a unique opportunity for cultural immersion and language practice in a comfortable, supportive environment.
- Double rooms
- 3 meals daily (packed lunch)
- Students walk to school or use public transportation
- Housing located 20 to 40 minutes from the school
- Available to students with prior knowledge of English
Activities & Excursions
Activities at a language school enhance learning and provide a fun, immersive environment for students to apply their skills in real-world settings.
The supervised activity program includes:
- Daily afternoon/evening activities
- Weekly half day excursion
- Weekly full day excursion
Our program in Brighton provides participants with sufficient time after courses to learn more about England, its culture, traditions, customs and everyday life. Students will experience cultural and social activities with their new international classmates. This provides them with the opportunity to practice their new English language skills, as well as to make new friends.
Crew & Supervision
Level of supervision: MODERATE
Curfew is at 11:00 pm every day.
Students must return to their accommodation by or before the curfew time, unless they are participating in a tour or activity organized by the school, regardless of their age or circumstance. No exceptions will be made!
Travel & Arrival Information
Airport Arrivals
London Heathrow (LHR) or London Gatwick (LGW)
Transfers from the airport are included on the day of arrival (Sunday) and on the day of departure (Friday or Saturday) between 9am and 7pm.
Passports/Visa/Length of Stay
Students are responsible to arrange for the necessary visas, passports and permits needed to study abroad. For more information about visas, permits, passports and general country entry requirements, visit CIBT official website.
Flights:
Students are responsible for making all flight arrangements for travel to/from London. Upon arrival at the London airport, one of our staff members will meet the student and take them to their accommodation.
Travel Insurance
Teenagers Abroad participants have the option to book our Travel Health Insurance.