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Teaching facilities
Highlights
¼ Unique closed campus within 15 minute train journey of central London
¼ Minimum of 10 trips into central London with weekly travelcards included
¼ Full day to Cambridge with entrance to a college and full day to Brighton with entrance to the BAi360
Dates
Turn 1: 01 July – 15 July Turn 2: 15 July – 29 JulyTurn 3: 29 July – 12 August
Location
Goldsmiths University, Loring Management Centre, St James’, New Cross, London, SE14 6AD
www.gold.ac.uk
Transport
Airports:
¼ Heathrow: 1hr 20min
¼ Gatwick: 1hr 20min
Groups/individuals are met at the airport by an Activity Leader who will welcome you and escort you to the campus.
Local area: New Cross
Rail: 15 minutes to central London
Travelcards: Weekly zones 1-2 travelcards are included. These allow unlimited travel on the transport network including bus, train, tube, DLR and tram.
Accommodation¼ Single rooms with a private bathroom, in flats of 6-8 rooms with a social space for students to relax in.¼ The majority of the accommodation is located inside the campus with additional rooms available opposite the main site entrance.¼ Spacious rooms with a desk and a chair.
Academics
Maximum class size: 18 English levels: Elementary - Proficiency (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels).
Additional options available**:
¼ Trinity GESE exam
¼ World of Work (PCTO ex ASL in Italy) syllabus: Available for students age 14+ with minimum English level B1
**(Supplements and minimum numbers may apply)
For more information:
Please contact your regional manager or email: [email protected]
or visit: oxfordinternationaljuniors.com/centres/goldsmiths-university-of-london
For more images visit our Instagram: oieggold
300 max beds per week
12-17years*1
Groups & Individuals
*Oxford International Junior Programmes understands that occasionally slightly younger/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safeguarding provisions will apply.
1All students must be born before 1/1/2010
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Morning Afternoon EveningDay 1 Arrivals Arrivals Campus tour and ice-breaker activities
Day 2 Placement Test and Lesson 1 Entrance to British Museum On-site Activities
Day 3 Lesson 2 Visit to Olympic Park (with visit to Westfield) Welcome Disco
Day 4 Visit to TATE Modern with views of St Paul’s Cathedral City Cruise along the River Thames to/from campus On-site Activities
Day 5 Greenwich with walking tour and entrance to Royal Observatory
Lesson 3 On-site Activities
Day 6 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 Thameside walking tour by night
Day 7 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to BAi360 Full day excursion to Brighton with entrance to BAi360 On-site Activities
Day 8 Lesson 6 Lesson 7 Late night shopping in central London
Day 9 Full day excursion to Cambridge by coach Walking tour of city with entrance to a Cambridge college
On-site Activities
Day 10 Lesson 8 Visit to Hyde Park including the Serpentine and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain
Karaoke/Lip Sync Battle
Day 11 Full day to central London by train with Politics and Royalty walking tour
Visit to the National Gallery and shopping Covent Garden
On-site Activities
Day 12 Half day to Camden with walking tour and visit to Regents Park
Lesson 9 West End walking tour by night
Day 13 Half day to central London with visit to Kensington Museums
Lesson 10 Disco
Day 14 Optional Excursion Optional Excursion On-site Activities
Day 15 Departures Departures Departures
*Activities are sample only, can change depending on the length of the programme.
MealsBreakfast: 07:00 - 08:45 - Toast, cereal, pastry, yoghurt, fruit. Cooked breakfast once per week.
Lunch: 12:30 - 13:45 - Pasta, meat or vegetarian main course with potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessert.
Dinner: 18:00 - 20:00 - Meat or vegetarian main course with potatoes, vegetables, salad and dessert.
FacilitiesSports: Netball and tennis courts are available with a large field perfect for football. An on-site gym is also available for group leaders who can enrol for a small fee.
Other: This closed campus layout means all facilities are within easy reach; classrooms, dining room, accommodation, social areas, sports
facilities and the on-site cinema are all within easy access.
Computer AccessWi-Fi internet is available across campus including in halls of residences. Please refer to your Centre Manager for Wi-Fi access codes.
LaundryThere is a laundry room located on campus with card system used. Cards can be purchased from Loring Management Centre. All of the laundry facilities are self-service. Open: 07:00 - 23:00. Bed linen will be washed once a week by the University laundry. All students should bring towels and toiletries.
SecurityThere is 24-hour security. No safes in the bedrooms. The Centre Manager has a safe in their office for Group Leaders to store money/passports securely. An access fob, a key and lanyard are supplied to students. Damage deposits of £25 or €30 will be collected.
Health CareHospital: Lewisham Hospital Accident and Emergency, Lewisham High St, SE13 6LHDoctors’ Surgery: NHS Walk in centre, Suite 3, Waldron Health centre, Amersham Vale, SE14 6LDPharmacy: Station Pharmacy, Amersham Vale, SE14 6LD
Goldsmiths
Cambridge
London
Gatwick
Heathrow
Stansted
Brighton
Indoor Facilities
Food Hall
Classroom learning