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Page 1: Project International Summer School Brochure 2012

2120 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EJTEL: +44 (0) 20 7916 8580 / 8581 / 2522FAX: +44 (0) 20 7916 8586

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International Summer Schools

Elite Sports Academy

UK School Integration Programmes

Discover London

Academic Year Programmes

English PLUS programmes

Use of English

Homestay programmes

London Extension Stays &

Year Round London Cultural Stays

IB Revision Programmes

LEADIng InComIng UK YoUtH toUR oPERAtoR

SPECIALISIng In EDUCAtIon & SPoRt

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2 Project International Summer SchoolsEMAIL: [email protected]: www.projectinternational.uk.com

to Project International’s 2012 Brochure...

Project are a leading incoming youth tour operator

to the UK with experience dating back to 1986

and a reputation for quality, safety and attention

to detail. Our staff, based in our offices in London,

Milan, Taipei (covering Taiwan & China) and Paris,

are committed to a high level of personal service

and all have the necessary dedication, experience

and enthusiasm to ensure that our programmes

retain their excellent reputation.

Synopsis of Products

International Summer SchoolsProject International have attracted students from all over the world, including Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Korea, France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Estonia, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, Israel, Greece, UAE, Ukraine, Mexico Lebanon, Brazil, Iceland, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Ivory Coast and Morocco.

The aim is to provide an educational, recreational, social and cultural experience filled with happy memories where new friendships are fostered and where returning the following year is a top priority! Our caring staff are on site 24 hours a day and are recruited for their ability to work with children and for their flair/qualifications on the teaching and/or activity front. There are senior staff specifically responsible for

English, Activites, Excursions, Social Activities and Welfare/Pastoral Care. Welfare and pastoral care are top priorities too and a doctor is always on call. We also place a huge emphasis on safety and security and are constantly reviewing these vital areas.

Each day is structured so that the students are occupied morning, afternoon and evening. There is appropriate variation and always an emphasis on fun and all round enjoyment and we have found, over the years, that this makes for a truly memorable programme for all concerned.

The international environment enables students from different parts of the world to exchange ideas and experiences, and to communicate in English.

PAGE PRODUCT

3-11 Residential International Summer Schools (including English PLUS)New for 2012 - NORTH DEVON

12 Family stay programmes, mimistays, immersion stays, One to one home tuition

13 London stays & London Extension stays

14 New! Discover London

15 Academic Year and Boarding School Placement programmes

16-17 UK School integration programmes

18 New! IB Programmes in Oxford

19 Terms & Conditions, How to Book

See Separate Sport Academy Brochure

Project’s Elite Sports Academy – featuring intensive soccer (in partnership with Watford FC), dance (in partnership with DAPA), tennis and golf camps.

Welcome

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DATES For dates at each school see pages 6-11 under appropriate school. Different schools have different changeover days. Note • 3 weeks is the ADVISED length of stay, though it is possible to book stays of less than 3 weeks (or more) as long as stay falls within the above dates and subject to availability. Please ask for further details.

PRICES AND INCLUSIONSSee separate sheet for our 2012 prices. They are all fully inclusive.

EXCURSIONSStudents are taken on escorted coach excursions twice a week: Normally these are Wednesdays for half days and Saturdays for full days. Sundays are days when extra excursions can be organised and it is popular to lay on recreational, rather than cultural, trips on such days. We have a Director of Excursions who liaises with foreign group leaders regarding their planned trips, coaching etc.. We cannot guarantee to send groups exactly where they want to go but we do our utmost. The more warning we have the better! Please also bear in mind that there are STANDARD excursions from each school; if groups want to go further afield from these destinations, an extra charge is made which is dependent on number in group and distance. There are standard entrances too (listed on each centre page in this brochure) that are included; be aware that if a different entrance is required (and can be accommodated) then a supplement may be payable. Please also bear in mind that we have to maximise the occupancy of the coaches on excursions and therefore CANNOT send groups/individuals wherever they choose to go.

For groups going to a centre where London is NOT a standard excursion, a London overnight stay may be ideal – this can be tagged on at the end of the stay, prior to departure and gives a group far more quality time in the capital with the possibility of a theatre trip as well as sightseeing. Project can organise the whole of this trip (see page 13).

Please note the recommended airports for appropriate centre given under relevant centre on pages 6-11. Supplements may apply if a different airport is chosen.

EVENINGSThere is a Director of Social Activities whose job it is to lay on a varied and popular schedule of evening entertainment. These include discos, karaokes, BBQ s, Blind Date, Talent Shows, Fashion Shows, Film Shows, Lucky Numbers, Project Olympics, etc.. On certain evenings, there are two different activities one aimed at the younger students, the other at the older ones.

MEALSMeals are carefully planned with our on site chef/catering manager.

A mixture of English and Continental Breakfasts are served. At lunch and dinner, there is always a salad bar with choice of hot meal (including a vegetarian option) and plenty of fruit. Students and leaders alike are urged to give us feedback on the meals; there is scope for flexibility and change!!

All food is freshly prepared on site and all dietary requirements are catered for (providing advance warning is given!!) Please bear in mind that the chefs are often having to cater for as many as 10 nationalities which is particularly difficult when children are involved as cultures/tastes vary so much.

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIESThere is a wide range of activities on offer and we have a Director of Activities who plans each afternoon according to the demands of the students and in liasion with group leaders. Students can sign up for preferred activities in the mornings or make their selection when the students congregate for activities at 2.15pm. The activity programme is designed for maximum participation and enjoyment; it is NOT a coaching establishment although, for an extra charge, we can organise 1:1 tuition in certain activities with coaches we bring in specially for this purpose.

Activities are many and varied and normally include: aerobics, archery, art/craft, badminton, boomerang, basketball, drama, frisbee, football, golf, handball, hockey, horse riding*, kwik cricket, lacrosse, netball, pool, rugby, shooting, short tennis, squash, table tennis, tennis, treasure trail, unihoc, volleyball, water polo etc...* supplement payable.

CENTRE INFORMATIONGeneral information on each school as well as details of accommodation are given on the appropriate centre page (pages 6-11). More detailed information (ie. telephone numbers) will be sent out a month or so prior to departure. Please note that most schools provide a full internet service for staff & students but this cannot be absolutely guaranteed; some schools have emergency work to do on their networks & others are loathe to let outside groups onto their network. In the main, however, internet should be fully accessible to all students. A laundry facility (NOT necessarily service!) is provided in all our centres. However this should not be taken to mean that a bespoke laundry service is done for students! Some schools will do the laundry for the students, others just provide the facility.

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Day 2 English placements tests Activities EG: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Drama, Arts & Crafts Campus quiz

Day 3 English lessons Activities EG: Football, Unihoc, Kwik Cricket, Volleyball, Arts & Crafts Disco or Karaoke

Day 4 English lessons Half day excursion Filmshow

Day 5 English lessons Activities EG: Rugby, Tennis, Badminton, Aerobics, Drama Team Challenge

Day 6 English lessons Activities EG: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Drama, Arts & Crafts Talent Show

Day 7 Full day excursion Full day excursion Disco

Note: this is a SAMPLE programme; possible excursion destinations are given under the appropriate centres on pages (6-11). For more details on the destinations, contact our Head Office in London.

SAMPLE WEEKLY PROGRAMME

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tuition

Students have 15 hours contact time per week (normally Monday to

Friday inclusive) and there are generally no more than 15 students

in a class. A lot of emphasis is placed on trying to get students

to interact and converse in English as much as possible. This is

facilitated by providing students with interesting communicative

activities that help to stimulate and encourage language use.

DIRECTOR OF STUDIESEach centre has a Director of Studies who coordinates the English programme. He/she organises the testing, monitors the day-to-day teaching, provides advice and assistance to teachers and meets regularly with representatives of the various groups at the centre. There is also an overall Project International English Coordinator who visits each centre to check that the English programme is running well.

TEACHING MATERIALSWe have a wide range of communicative resource materials available to our teachers. These include an array of interesting and exciting language activities. Some of the EFL resources found at each centre include the following:

• Jet Primary 1, 2, and 3• Junior English Timesaver Drama in the Classroom• Timesaver Phrasal Verbs and Idioms• Timesaver Reading• Timesaver Grammar Activities:• Timesaver London• Timesaver Plays• Timesaver Customs and Lifestyles in the UK and Ireland• Timesaver Newspaper Articles• Timesaver Speaking Activities: Advanced• Reward Resource Packs• Project International Ideas Book

PROJECT INTERNATIONAL EFL SYLLABUSThere is a separate teaching syllabus for our lower and higher level students. This clearly states which topics the students cover and how much of the course is devoted to either communicative language use or grammatical development. Our teachers follow the syllabus, however, there is sufficient flexibility to allow teachers an opportunity to integrate their own ideas and materials.

ENGLISH PLUS ENGLISHThere is also the possibility for students to take English as a Plus option. This means that students have an additional two hours English tuition in the afternoon. For more information regarding our English Plus options, please contact head office.

CERTIFICATESAn end of course certificate is awarded to each student with some added comments by his/her teacher.

TRINITY COLLEGE SPOKEN ENGLISH EXAMIt is possible for groups to take the Trinity College Spoken English Exam, though we would ask for plenty of prior warning! Students who take the exam are given assistance and didactic support during the English course to ensure that they are well prepared for the exam. Many Trinity exam topics are covered in the Project International EFL syllabus.

The English programme is a central part of the overall package we provide.

A TYPICAL TEACHING DAYClasses begin at 0900 and finish at 1230. There are three 10 minute breaks.

09:00-10:00 The teacher introduces a new grammatical structure or language function to the class, which is then reinforced either through a writ-ten or spoken activity. This may often include role-play situations.

10:00-10:10 Break

10:10-11:10 The focus here is to get students to work together on a project. By setting an interesting task, we feel it encourages students to com-municate and is also more enjoyable.

11:10-11:20 Break

11:20-12:20 In the final hour, students are often encour-aged to prepare a short play in groups or get involved in a class discussion on a topic of interest to teenagers.

USE OF ENGLISH COURSE

We organise a ‘Use of English’ course for students with a high level of English proficiency. The aim of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to learn more about British culture, engage in lively de-bate, improve their public speaking skills, and explore various aspects of English literature and drama.

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english Plus options

ENGLISH PLUS HORSE RIDING Tuition in riding itself as well as stable management etc.. This is not suitable for total beginners and it is vital correct attire is worn! Any age within the range at the given school. Available at SHERBORNE, BRUTON, DOVER, WYMONDHAM, ABBOTSHOLME, STONAR. Total of 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS TENNIS (with our own, live-in, fully qualified LTA coaches)Group tuition in all aspects of the game. Please enquire first if applicant is a beginner. Available at SHERBORNE, STONAR, RWS, DOVER, BRUTON,WYMONDHAM, ABBOTSHOLME, BRECON, CRANBROOK. Total of 8 hours a week. (For those wanting intensive tennis, we would recommend our Elite Tennis Academy at Epsom).

ENGLISH PLUS MUSIC 1:1 instrumental or singing tuition with a qualified music teacher. Available at DOVER, BRUTON. Total of 4 hours a week is standard, longer available if required.

ENGLISH PLUS GOLF Group tuition from a club professional with a mixture of time on the range and on the course. Not suitable for beginners. Available at BRUTON, ABBOTSHOLME, BRECON, ROYAL WOLVERHAMPTON, WYMONDHAM, STONAR. Total of 8 hours a week

ENGLISH PLUS DANCESpecialist tuition in both jazz & ballet for 12 hours a week. Available at BRUTON, DOVER, CRANBROOK, ROYAL WOLVERHAMPTON, STONAR (For those wanting an intensive course, our Elite Dance Academy at Epsom is highly recommended).

ENGLISH PLUS OUTWARD BOUND A course that combines the best in outdoor pursuits at one of the internationally recognised top outward bound areas in the UK. Activities with top level tuition to include kayaking, abseiling, climbing, rafting, assault course etc Available at BRECON. Total of 12 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS BASKETBALLBasketball camp with professional coaching from the Reading Rockets and matches locally where possible. Total of 8 hours a week. Not suitable for beginners. Suggested age range 12-16. Available at BRECON.

ENGLISH PLUS DRAMA Drama workshops ideally leading to a production at the end of each week. Qualified drama teacher with experience of children’s workshops. Available at DOVER, ABBOTSHOLME, CRANBROOK, WYMONDHAM. Total of 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS ENGLISHOption of intensive English tuition with qualified teachers in small classes. Available at DOVER, ABBOTSHOLME, CRANBROOK, BRUTON, WYMONDHAM, STONAR, ROYAL WOLVERHAMPTON. Total of 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS SAILINGTop quality tuition at local water sports centre. Students will have access to a range of boats – from Taz’s to Toppers to Topaz’s. Larger dinghies will also be used. Students will work towards the RYA Level

One Certificate. Three hours a day for 4 days. Available at DOVER.

ENGLISH PLUS SOCCERFor those not wanting a really intensive soccer programme, this is ideal. Coaching from a Level 1 or 2 coach in all aspects of the game finishing with small sided games & a tournament. Available at WYMONDHAM, BRECON (July) and CRANBROOK (August). 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS RUGBYWith the 2011 World Cup almost upon us, we are again offering this popular sport. With top qualified coaches, all aspects of the game will be covered. Available at ABBOTSHOLME. 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS FILMTV workshops with coaching from professional directors. Students will learn how to use the latest cameras and editing equipment before creating their very own films. Intermediate to Advanced English students only. Available at DOVER. 12 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS SURFINGA fantastic opportunity to surf one of the best beaches(Westward Ho!) in the UK with top tuition from the North Devon Surf School. All equipment & wetsuit provided and all levels catered for. Available at KINGSLEY. 8 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS KAYAKINGIntroducing kayaking with the highly established Ultimate Adventure Centre based in Bideford, just 5 minutes from our North Devon Centre. All levels catered for in this scintillating sport. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!! Available at KINGSLEY. 12 hours a week.

ENGLISH PLUS ULTIMATE ADVENTUREWe have teamed up with the Ultimate Adventure Company to offer a fantastic selection of adenture activities including Ultimate Wipe Out, Mountain Boarding, Mountain Biking, High Ropes, Climbing, Coasteering etc. A really action packed programme! Available at KINGSLEY. 12 hours a week.

With the English PLUS options, please note the following:• Early booking is advisable. When we reach the maximum advisable

for each option, we will close bookings for that particular week.• It is NOT possible to pull out of an option that has been pre booked

without forfeiting 100% of the monies paid. This is because we commit to teachers in most options based on a minimum number.

• English PLUS options are wholly dependent on a satisfactory/suitable level of participants. Without this Project International reserves the right to cancel a particular option in a particular week. Obviously any monies paid will be fully reimbursed.

For further details regarding supplements payable and other details, please contact our Head Office. Always check with Head Office first rather assuming an option is available. Should students decide against the English PLUS option, they will of course participate in the usual English plus multi activity programme.

In 2012, we will again be offering our highly popular English PLUS options (see under each school as to what is offered where). Here the student can choose from a wide range of different activities and he/she will receive top quality, professionally qualified tuition in this field on 4 (normally) afternoons a week. It will enable the student to go home feeling they have genuinely achieved something in a particular field and have something to show for it. The options are:

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Dover12-17 years, boys & girls | July 8 – August 19 | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

UsINg Dover college

cranbrookUsINg craNBrooK scHool12-17 years, boys & girls | July 15 - August 12 | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

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CENTRE FACTS The school is situated near to the centre of the town of Cranbrook, which is a pleasant market town in the heart of rural Kent. Founded in 1518 by John Blubery, it has developed into a thriving co-educational grammar school which serves over 700 students including over 200 boarders. The campus boasts some excellent facilities including an astroturf pitch, a state of the art theatre, swimming pool and sports hall. Cranbrook is situated about 1 hour south of London between Tunbridge Wells and Ashford and is easily accessible from all the London

airports as well as Ashord International Railway Station (for Eurostar services to Europe).

ACCOMMODATION Accommodation in the school is split across 6 boarding houses (Blubery, Scott, Rammell, Cornwallis, Crowden & School Lodge). Rooms vary but consist mainly of singles, doubles & triples. There are some larger rooms which are ideal for younger students. All boarding houses are well furnished wioth kitchens & large common room areas, and all have a warm & homely feel about them.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis, English, Dance, Drama, Soccer (August)

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Canterbury (Tales or Cathedral), Hastings (Smugglers Adventure), Hever Castle.Full day: London (River cruise), Greenwich (Royal Observatory), Cambridge (King’s College), Brighton (Sea Life Centre), Windsor (Eton College).

CENTRE FACTS Dover College is situated just outside the town centre of Dover, famous for its towering white chalk cliffs and medieval castle. Dover is located on the south east tip of England, about 75 miles from London. The college itself is in the Old Town and is within a leisurely walk of both the town centre and the railway station.

The college and the grounds have a lengthy and interesting history. The college itself was opened in 1871 with the aim of giving “first class education at moderate cost”. However some of the buildings are far older and formed part of a Benedictine Priory, which in 1130 had been reconstituted from a collegiate church founded in 696. There is a stunning lawned “quad” around which the buildings are situated. The quad has 6 grass tennis courts, soccer pitch and volleyball court. There are other hard tennis courts and a large sports hall.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis, English, Sailing, Horse riding, Drama, Music, Dance, Film

ACCOMMODATION We use a number of boarding houses at Dover College and each house is equipped with a television room, games area and homely bedrooms which vary in size from single to rooms with 4/5 beds. Bathrooms are situated on all floors and these comprise wash basins, lavatories and both separate showers and baths. Each house sleeps about 50 students.

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Canterbury (Tales or Cathedral), Dover Castle, Leeds Castle.

Full day: London (River Trip), Greenwich (Royal Observatory), Windsor (Eton College), Cambridge (Kings College), Hastings (Smugglers Adventure), Brighton (Sea Life Centre).

Address of school: Dover College, EffinghamCrescent, Dover, Kent CT17 9RH.Recommended airports: Gatwick, Heathrow, Stansted.

Address of school: Cranbrook School, Cranbrook, Kent.

Recommended airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted.

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11-16 years, boys & girls | July 7 – August 4 | CHANGEOVER DAY SATURDAY

North DevonUsINg KINgsley scHool

BreconUsINg cHrIst college12-17 years, boys & girls | July 8 - 28 * | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

CENTRE FACTS Kingsley School is located on the outskirts of the small town of Bideford in the heart of beautiful, rural North Devon, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Several of the UK’s outstanding bathing and surfing beaches are nearby, with the closest, Westward Ho!, just a mile away. The National Parks of Exmoor and Dartmoor are within easy driving distance, the South West Coast Path passes within a mile of the school, sailing, rowing and kayaking are popular on the River Torridge, and the Tarka Trail, a 30-mile off-road cycle

route passes through the town.

An independent boarding school, Kingsley lies in a peaceful and green 25-acre campus, with modern facilities all on-site. These include a sports hall, tennis courts, dojo and extensive playing fields, a theatre, dance studio and music centre, plus learning facilities, whilst the main kitchen and dining room provide good value, nourishing meals if required.

ACCOMMODATION Three smartly appointed, homely boarding

houses complete the accommodation. There is a mix of single and double rooms, and all the houses include shower and toilet facilities, a kitchen and lounge.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Surfing, Kayaking, Ultimate Adventure

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Eden Project, Exeter, Ilfracombe, BudeFull day: Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, Plymouth

Address of school: Kingsley School, Northdown Road, Bideford, North Devon, EX39 3LY Recommended airports: Exeter, Bristol

CENTRE FACTS Christ College is situated very close (a 2 minute walk) to the centre of the market town of Brecon, in the heart of South Wales. The majority of the school buildings are set around 2 “quads” with generous sports fields adjoining the campus. Facilities include a heated swimming pool, tennis courts & modern sports hall. The school was founded by royal charter in 1541 and has a rich history. It is also set in a beautiful location with views of the Brecon Beacons and Usk valley making it a picturesque campus. The school is less than an hour from Cardiff and Bristol and has easy access to the M4 motorway.

ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is provided in the school boarding houses, which are centrally located on campus. There is a mixture of singles, doubles & triples as well as some larger rooms which are ideal for the younger students. All houses have ample toilet/shower facilities, as well as common room areas.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis, Outward Bound, Basketball,Golf, Soccer

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: The Big Pit Museum, Swansea (Plantasia), Tintern Abbey, National Showcaves.Full day: Bath (Roman Baths), Bristol (@ Bristol or SS Great Britain), Cardiff (Cardiff Castle).

* (NOTE: this course lasts 20 nights for those staying 3 weeks)

Address of school: Christ College, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8AF.Recommended airports: Bristol, Cardiff,Birmingham.

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Bath10-16 years, boys & girls | July 8 - August 5 | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

10-16 years, boys & girls | July 4 – August 8 | CHANGEOVER DAY WEDNESDAY

UsINg stoNar scHool

BrutonUsINg BrUtoN scHool for gIrls

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CENTRE FACTS Stonar School is set amid 80 acres of private parkland right in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside providing a picture perfect location and idyllic panoramic views. Situated very close to the World Heritage City of Bath and with London being only 90minutes away, Stonar is in a great position geographically. The school was founded in the early 1900s and moved to Wiltshire during the second World War. The facilities on offer include an indoor heated swimming pool, sports hall, Astroturf, dance studio, multi gym, tennis courts, theatre, IT suites and music studio. All the facilities are close together, ensuring the students safety and overall enjoyment.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Golf, English, Dance, Horse Riding, Tennis

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Bath, Bristol, Cheddar, WellsFull day: London, Cardiff, Windsor, Oxford, Exeter

ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is arranged over 5 houses (York, Curnow, Hart, Ganbrook & Fuller) and all of them provide very homely accommodation with lounge areas comprising TV, kitchen and IT suites. Bathroom facilities are plentiful. All houses are situated around the campus close to all the amenities and classrooms. Rooms are a mixture of single, twin and triples with a number of dorms offering up to 5 beds, making them ideal for younger students. The standard of accommodation is excellent.

Address of school: Stonar School, Cottles Park, Atworth, Nr Melksham, Wiltshire,SN12 8NT. Recommended airports:Bristol, Exeter, London.

CENTRE FACTS Bruton is situated 2 hours south west of London and about 40 minutes from Bath and Salisbury. The school, founded in 1900, is set on a beautiful 40 acre campus in the heart of the East Somerset countryside. The old saxon town of Bruton is 5/10 minutes walk from the school and has a selection of shops, banks, and restaurants. The facilities include a beautiful 25 metre swimming pool, tennis courts, gymnasium, theatre, art/craft studio, as well as extensive playing fields and other recreational areas.

ACCOMMODATION There are 3 boarding houses, Highcroft, Cumberlege, and Old Vicarage. Each house is extremely well equipped with a common room with TV/video, kitchen facility and modern bedrooms which are of a very good standard. Rooms are single, double, triple and quadruple with a few occupying 5 & 6 persons.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis, Horse riding, Dance, Golf, Music, English

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, Longleat Safari Park, Bath (Roman Baths), Wells Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral & Stonehenge (drive past).Full day: Oxford (Oxford Castle or Oxford College)), Cardiff Castle, London (River Cruise), Portsmouth (D Day Museum), Exeter (Cathedral), Bristol (@ Bristol).

Address of school: Bruton School for Girls, Sunny Hill, Bruton, Somerset.Recommended airports: Heathrow, Bristol.Note: we can now offer homestay

accommodation from Bruton.!

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staffordUsINg aBBotsHolme scHool

WolverhamptonUsINg tHe royal scHool

10-16 years, boys & girls | July 15 – August 12 | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

12-17 years, boys & girls | July 8 - 29 | CHANGEOVER DAY SUNDAY

CENTRE FACTS Abbotsholme School was founded in 1889 as a progressive boys school for students of 10-19yrs and quickly proved popular with parents from all over England. The stunning campus lies within an estate of 140 acres on the banks of the River Dove in rural Derbyshire. Abbotsholme is located in Rocester about 10 minutes from the market town of Uttoxeter. It is within easy reach of, East Midlands, Manchester and Birmingham International Airports (60mins). The school is also only 30mins from Nottingham and the Peak District National Park and Alton Towers, the largest theme park in the UK (15mins), provides a possibility for a great extra full day excursion. The school has a ‘state of the art’ sports hall and it’s own Equestrain Centre as well as plenty of other sports facilities.

ACCOMMODATION Boarding facilities are split between 5 houses on campus (Orchard, Cedarholme, St Vincents, Flaxfield, Clownholme). All houses have their own common areas and situated around campus close to all the amenities. Rooms are

a mixture of singles, twins, threes and fours. Project also has the option to take on some purpose built ‘log cabins’ which the school use to accommodate older students. Although they are easily supervised they will give older students some sense of independence. We are confident these will prove very popular.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Riding, Tennis, Golf, Rugby and English.

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Matlock-Bath (Heights of Abraham), Stoke on Trent (Potteries Museum), Nottingham (Tales of Robin Hood).

Full day: Manchester (Science Museum), Birmingham (Sea Life Centre), Liverpool (The Beatles Museum), Stratford (Shakespeare’s Birthplace)

CENTRE FACTS The Royal Wolverhampton School is set in a 28-Acre campus, situated less than a mile from the centre of the city of Wolverhampton. The school, originally started as an orphanage, quickly became a well-established boarding school thanks to some generous donations during its early history. It is now a highly respected boarding school and includes amongst its patrons the Earl of Wessex (Prince Edward). The school boasts some fantastic facilities including a gymnasium, tennis courts

and playing fields as well as the new indoor swimming pool which was completed this year. It also has some very good non-sporting facilities such as an art and design centre, 3 computer suites and a cyber cafe.

ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is provided in a mixture of single, double, 3-bedded and 4-bedded rooms spread across five boarding houses on campus. All houses are close to main facilities making it a very convenient campus for students.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Dance, English, Golf, Tennis

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Dudley Zoo, Birmingham (Sea Life Centre), Ironbridge (Blists Hill Museum).

Full day: Stratford Upon Avon (Shakespeare’s Birthplace), Nottingham (The Tales of Robin Hood), Oxford (Oxford Castle or an Oxford College).

Address of school: The Royal Wolverhampton School, Penn Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands,WV3 0EGRecommended airports: East Midlands, Birmingham.

Address of school: Abbotsholme School,Rocester, Uttoxeter, Staffs, ST14 5BSRecommended airports: Birmingham, East Mid-lands, Manchester.

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Norwich10-16 years, boys & girls | July 14 – August 4 | CHANGEOVER DAY SATURDAY

12-17 years, boys & girls | July 9– 23 | CHANGEOVER DAY MONDAY

UsINg WymoNDHam college

HarrogateUsINg asHvIlle college

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CENTRE FACTS Ashville College is an independent day and boarding school founded in 1877 by the Methodist Church. It caters for 800 students, 115 of whom live in the boarding houses during term time.

The college is located in Harrogate, one of the North of England’s most historic and attractive towns, and is close to the local airport and major road and rail links. Ashville College is set in stunning grounds, and has excellent facilities. There are a range of classrooms and halls, a sports centre with indoor swimming pool, two sports halls and outdoor tennis courts. The college also provides an excellent catering service.

ACCOMMODATION The college has four boarding houses spread around the campus. Each has its own common area for students and plenty of showers and bathroom facilities. Rooms accommodate between 1 and 6 students, depending on requirements.

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Leeds (The Royal Armouries), Yorkshire Dales (Stumps Cross Caverns), Skipton Castle.

Full day: York (Jorvik Museum), Manchester (Science Museum), Durham (Cathedral).

CENTRE FACTS Wymondham is an attractive and historic market town set in the rural surroundings of the Norfolk countryside. The college was founded in 1961 and has grown significantly now catering for over 900 students many of which chose to board. It lies about 20 miles south west of the medieval city of Norwich and about an hours drive north of Cambridge.

Wymondham College is a state boarding school and the 82-acre campus boasts top quality facilities. These include an indoor swimming pool, large sports hall and floodlit tennis courts.

ACCOMMODATION The college has six halls of residence spread around the campus. Each has its own common area for students and plenty of showers and bathroom facilities. Single and Twin rooms are most common but there are some larger rooms for six which are ideal for younger students.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis, Riding, Golf, English, Drama, Soccer

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Norwich (Castle), Great Yarmouth (Sea life), Lowestoft, Ely (Cathedral).

Full day: Cambridge (King’s College), Colchester (Roman Museum), London (River trip)

Address of school: Wymondham College, Golf Links Road, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 9SZ. Recommended airports: Stansted,Heathrow. Birmingham, East Midlands

Address of school: Ashville College, Green Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 9JPRecommended airports: Leeds Bradford, Manchester International.

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sherborneUsINg sHerBorNe PreP scHool9-14 years, boys & girls | July 10 – August 7 | CHANGEOVER DAY TUESDAY

CENTRE FACTS The school is situated on a very pleasant but compact 12 acre campus, with its own attractive grounds & gardens, and two minutes walk from the centre of the picturesque ancient abbey town of Sherborne. The school was founded in 1885 and is one of the leading Preparatory schools in England. The architecture is typical of that found in the area with new buildings blending in tastefully with the older ones. All the facilities are close together on the one campus (classrooms, including a brand new block, sports hall, tennis courts, common rooms, accommodation, dining room, art/craft studio & theatre.)

ACCOMMODATION There are two boarding houses: ACREMAN & NETHERTON, both recently refurbished. Each house is equipped with a recreational area, a lounge area with TV, and comfortable, homely bedrooms which vary in size from 3-6 in a room. There are generous bathroom & toilet facilities close to all the bedrooms.

ENGLISH PLUS OPTIONS Tennis (with our own live-in qualified LTA coach), Horse Riding

POSSIBLE EXCURSIONDESTINATIONSHalf day: Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole,

Longleat Safari Park, Salisbury Cathedral & Stonehenge (drive past), Wells Cathedral, Weymouth (Sea life centre).

Full day: Bath (Roman Baths), Oxford (Oxford Castle or an Oxford College), Cardiff Castle, Portsmouth (D-Day Museum), Bristol (SS Great Britain).

(Note: London & Cambridge are possible but at a supplement)

Address of school: Sherborne Prep School, Acreman Street, Sherborne, Dorset.Recommended airports: Heathrow, Bristol

HOMESTAY

Homestay accommodation is pos-sible at Sherborne giving the ben-efit of a residential course with family accommodation. However, we would emphasise that this will be for 2/3 students per family and we cannot place students on their own in the family. Families are carefully selected by our local, on the spot organiser and students are transported to & from school each day by the families.

JUNIORS CAMP

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family stay ProgrammesSummer Family Stay Programme | LONDON 2012

We will again be offering a family stay programme in 2012

based in the London area. We can offer families & teaching

centres in Caterham, Morden, Wallington, Catford, Harrow,

West Wickham, Twickenham, Eltham & Bromley. For full

details contact Head Office.YEAR ROUND HOMESTAYSWe can offer year round homestay programmes to individuals and groups either combining a study course (more suitable for groups) or merely a cultural stay. In the summer, we can also offer combination courses where students stay in an English family but study at one of our residential schools (SEE SUMMER SCHOOL SECTION). The map (right) shows where our homestay centres are located.

MINISTAYSOur ministay centres are in CATFORD, CATERHAM, TWICKENHAM, BROMLEY, EASTBOURNE, BRIGHTON, SEVENOAKS, CANTERBURY. We have first rate organisers in these centres and can offer an excellent product for groups wanting a programme either concentrating on cultural visits or study & culture. We can lay on all transportation for those groups coming without their own bus.

IMMERSION STAYSImmersion stays enable students to live with an English family and spend each day with that family. They are geared for individuals who have no contact with anyone from their own country during their stay (normally between 2 and 4 weeks.) Families would almost always have children of the same age as their foreign guest and they would totally immerse their guest in their day to day lives. No tuition is involved.

We operate these stays in a number of towns around England including Hastings, Stratford upon Avon, Gloucester, Torquay & Brighton. Further details from Head Office.

ONE TO ONESAs the term implies these are courses where students live in a family and have one to one tuition, normally with the mother or father in the family. Tuition can be for 15, 20 or 25 hours a week.

The student spends the rest of the day with his/her host family, again being totally welcomed into every day family life. Again we can offer a number of centres around the UK.

Contact Head Office for more information on all the above products.

THIS IS ONE OF THEBEST WAYS TO IMPROVEONE’S ENGLISH.‘‘‘‘ MAP KEY

1) London (9 centers)

2) York

3) Chester

4) Torquay

5) Hastings

6) Canterbury

7) Stratford Upon Avon

8) Oxford

9) Cambridge

10) Bath

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YEAR ROUND STAYS

LONDON EXTENSION STAYS

london stays

Project International offer London Cultural stays all year round for any number of nights, based in host family or hotel accommodation.

We can tailor make a programme to suit any group’s needs – with transportation, specialised sightseeing tours, meals, entrances, theatre trips or full day trips out to cities like Oxford & Cambridge.

We have a range of hotels catering for all budgets, and all centrally located and near an underground station.

Many groups attending one of our residential summer programmes voice their concern that they do not get long enough in London on the full day excursion. As in many countries, traffic seems to get heavier every year and, accordingly, journey time increases and the whole day becomes rushed.

We are recommending that groups consider either having 2 days/1 night in London prior to departure (either 13/20 nights in school followed by a night in London or an extra night in London over & above the 14/21 nights in school) or consider an overnight stay in London on the free day – though this may mean missing a morning’s teaching.

For all further information & prices for 2012 Year Round London Stays and for Extended London Stays in Summer 2012, please contact Head Office.

Please note that during the Olympic Games accommodation in London will be very expensive and London will be very busy! It may mean taking a hotel outside the centre.

MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING

Day 1

Depart school after breakfastArrive LondonSightseeing TourLunch

River Trip from Westminster to GreenwichTransfer to hotel (coach departs)Settle into hotel

DinnerTheatre Trip

Day 2

BreakfastUse underground withday travel passEntrance to British MuseumShopping in Covent GardenLunch

Visit to Natural History MuseumReturn to hotelCollect luggage and transfer to Airport

Departure

A TYPICAL LONDON STAY PROGRAM

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The programme will offer students aged 13 - 18 the opportunity of learning in depth about London and all the hidden delights of the English capital. The inaugural course will be for 2 weeks (8th - 22nd July). Students will be accommodated in families in South London with easy accessibility by public transport.

Each weekday they will travel into Central London, by train, for morning lessons with an experienced and highly motivational teacher. Lessons will be held in excellent classrooms belonging to the Institute of Education in Central London and will last 3 hours. Each morning, lessons will focus on a different aspect of London - Literature, Theatre, Art, History etc. In the afternoons students will visit a site related to the topic they have studied in the mornings accompanied by their teacher.

This is a unique opportunity to combine seeing London with actually learning in detail from an inspirational expert about the capital’s different attractions and seeing them at first hand!

COURSE INFOAGE: 13 - 18 years oldLANGUAGE: Need a good level of English (min. Intermediate)DATE: 8th July - 22nd July: Sunday Changeover

SPECIAL FEATURES• London Travelcards for unlimited use of trains, underground & buses• On Saturdays, full-day excursions will be organised to OXFORD &

CAMBRIDGE with Escort• One Sunday with the host family

Groups and individuals accepted; however the programme is subject to a minimum total of 10 students enrolling.

MORNING LESSONSINSTITUTE OF EDUCATION (20 Bedford Way, London)The Institute of Education (IOE) is one of the colleges that make up the University of London. The IOE is the leading centre in the UK for research into Education and related disciplines.

Location: The IOE is located in the fashionable Bloomsbury area of the city, close to the British Museum and Covent Garden. This enables students to have unrivalled access to West End of London and to the heart of the shopping district.

Facility: The IOE provides excellent classroom with state-of-the-art equipment for the lessons. They will also have an access to the Internet.

Lessons: Each day lessons will focus on a different aspect of London - 15 hours per week. Not only learning about London, students will interact, discuss and present their opinions with other international classmates and the teacher. Also it is an essential ‘input’ time for the field trip scheduled in the afternoon!

The sample topics will be:•People in London - now & then•History of the Tower of London•Art in London•London based Literature - Oliver

Twist, Sherlock Holmes, etc•London Theatre

AFTERNOON ACTIVITIESVisits in LONDON - Discover the gems in the cityAfter lessons, the students and the teacher will visit a place of interest related to what they studied that morning. The aim is to deepen their understanding and discover a new aspect about this fascinating city.For example:•East London - Olympics site•London land marks - Tower of London, Parliament Buildings, etc•Tate Morden, National Gallery, British Museum, etc•Musical show / Opera

FAMILY STAYStudents will be accommodated in families in one of our homestay centres in South London with easy access to the teaching centre. Travelcards will be provided and host families will provide full board (breakfast, lunch & dinner).

SAMPLE SCHEDULEMorning lessons start around 09.30 for 3 hours. Afternoon visits will finish around 17.30. Note: The schedule is a sample ONLY.

Project International is delighted to announce the launch of a “Discover LONDON”

programme starting in July 2012.

Discover london

DAY MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING

SUN Arrival & transfer to host families Dinner & evening with families

2 Lesson: Art in London Afternoon visit:Tate Morden Dinner & evening with families

3 Lesson: History Afternoon visit: Tower of London Dinner & evening with families

4 Lesson: Literature set in London

Afternoon visit: Sherlock Holmes Museum

Dinner & evening with families

5 Lesson: Olympics in London

Afternoon visit: Olympics venues Dinner & evening with families

6 Lesson: British Museum Afternoon visit: British Museum Dinner & evening with families

7 Excursion to Cambridge (or Oxford) Dinner & evening with families

SUN with host family (or departure for one week stay)

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Project International acts for over 30 independent (private)

schools (some girls only, some boys only, some mixed, some

highly academic, others less so, some big, some small) and

place children from overseas in such schools as full time

boarders normally with a view to going on to a degree course

in an English university.

We can cater for children aged from 10 to 18 years and, as an ex Head of Department in a top English boarding school, our Managing Director is ideally placed to recommend the most suitable school for a particular individual. This is done in consultation with the parents or an agent representing such parents.

Project International can assist the parent, or agent, in one of three ways:

1) Project International, after discussion with the parent/agent, will recommend a school (or schools) and makes the necessary introduction. The agent/parent then deals directly with the school, completing all paperwork etc.. No charge is made for this service by PI.

2) As for 1) above but PI assists with all paperwork and acts as a local agent prior to entry. A charge is made for this service some of which is refunded if the student proceed with one of the selected schools.

3) As with 2) above but PI can also assist with guardianships, transport at start/end of each term and generally be a point of contact in the UK post entry, providing peace of mind for the parent. A charge is made depending on amount of support required.

We also offer a range of government run schools with a minimum commitment of 2 terms. The cost is roughly half that of private schools and students live with carefully selected host families near to the school they attend.

Please contact Head Office for further details of schools, termly fees, application procedures etc..

Boarding School Placements

academic year Programme

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School Integration Stays

UK school Integration

In the school year 2010/11 we significantly increased our numbers for UK Integration stays.

They are becoming extremely popular and a great opportunity to mix with English students

immersed in a school environment. The programmes enable students to attend an English

School and “shadow” an English counterpart through the school day. In 2011/12 we will

be continuing to expand this product and will be opening up new schools/areas as well as

offering these stays in boarding schools.

We can offer integration stays at any time during the English School Academic Year.Minimum stay is 2 weeks, maximum 7 weeks

For details on UK school holidays in 2011/12 contact PI Head Office.

Remember government schools in the UK do not finish their school year until mid/late July so the summer is a popular time to participate in these programmes

We recommend a weekend arrival in the UK so that students can start school on Monday morning.

WHEN? WHERE?

WHO?

ACCOMMODATION

AGE

In government schools, we offer three main areas for integration stays:

• Devon (including Torquay, Exeter, Plymouth)• Dorset/Wiltshire (inc. the Jurassic Coast)• Cheshire

We have several schools in each area so can accommodate bigger groups.

We also have schools in Stratford upon Avon, Sheffield, Northampton & Weymouth.

We also have some private boarding schools who can offer integration stays though numbers are more limited. Schools are located in: We offer these stays in primary as well as

secondary schools so can cater for the 8-18 year age range though we strongly suggest those under 11 years do not come without a group leader.

On government school programmes, accommodation is in carefully chosen local families. We have an on the spot local coordinator who inspects the families and is on hand to solve any issues. Breakfast & dinner are taken with the host families, whilst lunch (on weekdays) is taken at school.

On the Boarding School programme, students live on campus and all meals are taken in school.

We welcome individuals as well as groups• Somerset• Devon

• Lancashire• Dorset

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UK school Integration

AREAS WHERE WE CAN OFFER THESE PROGRAMMES (subject to availability) on a year round basis are as follows:

1) Torquay

2) Exeter

3) Plymouth

4) Stratford upon Avon

5) Sheffield

6) Northampton

7) Weymouth

DAY 1 SUNDAY

Arrival Group met at airport by staff; transfer by coach to centre. Welcome talk, introduction to local organiser & family & return home with host families.

DAY 2 MONDAY

07:45

08:20-08:3508:35-09:3509:35-10:3510:35-10:5510:55-11:5511:55-12:55

12:5513:30-15:30

BREAKFAST & Depart for School.Introduction to “buddies”RegistrationEnglishMusicBREAKArtMathsLUNCHNon academic subjects (sports, drama, ICT, DT etc)Return home to family for homework, dinner & overnight.

DAY 3 TUESDAY

07:4508:20-08:3508:35-09:3509:35-10:3510:35-10:5510:55-11:5511:55-12:55

12:5513:30-15:30

BREAKFAST & Depart for schoolRegistrationP.E.GeographyBREAKEnglishScienceLUNCHNon academic subjectsReturn home to family for homework, dinner & overnight.

DAY 4 WEDNESDAY

07:4508:20-08:3508:35-09:3509:35-10:3510:35-10:5510:55-11:5511:55-12:55

12:5513:30-15:30

BREAKFAST & Depart for School.RegistrationMathsFood TechnologyBREAKPersonal DevelopmentP.E.LUNCHNon academic subjectsReturn home to family for homework, dinner & overnight.

DAY 5 THURSDAY

07:4508:20-08:3508:35-09:3509:35-10:3510:35-10:5510:55-11:5511:55-12:55

12:5513:30-15:30

BREAKFAST & Depart for schoolRegistrationEnglishMathsBREAKHistoryScienceLUNCHNon academic subjectsReturn home to family for homework, dinner & overnight.

DAY 6 FRIDAY

07:4508:20-08:3508:35-09:3509:35-10:3510:35-10:5510:55-11:5511:55-12:55

12:5513:30-15:30

BREAKFAST & Depart for School.RegistrationTechnologyGeographyBREAKEnglishFrenchLUNCHNon academic subjectsReturn home to family for homework, dinner & overnight.

DAY 7 SATURDAY

08:00 BREAKFAST.Full day excursion or day with family.

UK SCHOOL FULL INTEGRATION | 1 WEEK SAMPLE PROGRAMME

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• Excursions are organised at weekends for groups (of 10 or more) only. Often we can accommodate smaller groups, or even individuals, on excursions if we have bigger groups in the same area.

• Group leaders are welcome but please be warned that NOT all schools allow adults in to school during the day (child protection issues).

• Certificates of participation are presented at the conclusion of the stay.

• We can organise arrival & departure transfers as well as London stays at the start or end of the programme.

Recommended dates for Summer 2012 are:• June 17- July 1• June 17-July 8• June 17-July 15• June 24-July 8• June 24-July 15• July 1-15

Further details on price, availability and schools used can be obtained from Head Office.

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IB Programmes in oxfordDue to popular demand, we are introducing IB revision programmes with one of our partner schools in Oxford.

During the July & August school holidays and in the Autumn term (for those retaking papers) we shall offer a programme that will provide support for IB Diploma Candidates. The programmes consist of individual and small group tuition (the precise mix depending on the subject choice) with experienced Oxford IB tutors. Most subjects are offered at both HL and SL.

The weekly schedule consists of:

• Specialist subjects – up to two subjects may be chosen, and students may choose different subjects each week of their stay;

• Support for the Theory of Knowledge requirement

• Individual support for the Extended Essay

For mid-IB students and those retaking papers the emphasis is on revision and working on problem areas. For pre-IB students (mainly the summer vacation) the programme provides an introduction to their chosen subjects and the learning skills demanded by the Diploma.

There are 20 lessons each week (or the equivalent of individual tuition in less frequently studied subjects). The average group size is five students. We ask students to send as much information as possible on their options and main areas of weakness.

Accommodation is normally with Oxford host families although the University is an alternative in the summer. There is also an optional programme of social activities and excursions in the summer.

The programmes include regular testing, and advice on universities (including Oxford and Cambridge).

For further information & prices contact Head Office

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Initially, a booking can be made by fax or telephone. Our lines are open Monday to Friday between 0900 and 1730

hours and an answering service operates outside these hours.

The booking can be made in one of two ways:1) Bank transfer [There will be an additional charge of £10 for each transfer]

2) Cheque drawn on a UK Bank.

General Booking Terms & Conditions

1) The first move by a client towards booking a group with PROJECT INTERNATIONAL (PI) must be to request a set number of places for a specified time period (arrival and departure to be clearly stated.) PI will then send a letter of allocation specifying how many places are being held, name of centre and the exact arrival and departure dates. It will also specify a cut off date by which time the reservation will be released. Deadline dates can be extended on request, though PI cannot guarantee to do so. An allocation letter does NOT constitute confirmation of booking in any shape or form.

2) Once a client wishes to go ahead and confirm the reservation, they must put this confirmation in writing CLEARLY stating dates (as on allocation letter,) number in group (excluding free places) and clearly signed by the person responsible for handling the booking. All future correspondence will be addressed to this person. (NB. Numbers can be added at a later date subject to availability.) The booking will be confirmed and a contract will then exist, once PI have confirmed the details of the booking in writing. This will be done within 24 hours of having received the client’s confirmation letter.

3) Within two weeks of having confirmed the booking, PI will require a deposit, an invoice will be raised for the projected total and the client will be in breach of contract if this payment is not made by the date specified.

4) The balance will be due four weeks prior to arrival in the UK. (In the event of an option being taken out less than four weeks before arrival in the UK, full payment will be due on confirmation.)

5) As stated above, extra numbers can be added to a group at a later date (subject to availability.) This will be confirmed in writing and an invoice raised accordingly; payment will be expected immediately if less than four weeks before arrival.

6) Should a client have to cancel a booking, it must be done in writing to PI and, once received by us, we will acknowledge this in writing within three working days of receiving the client notification.

Cancellation charges are payable as follows:More than 4 weeks before commencement dateLoss of deposit3-4 weeks before commencement date60% of holiday cost will be charged2-3 weeks before commencement date85% of holiday cost will be chargedLess than 2 weeks before commencement date100% of holiday cost will be charged

7) PI reserve the right to exclude, expel or refuse any person at any time to any course or activity if, in the opinion of PI, that person is not compatible with the general enjoyment or well being of other clients. In this case, no refund will be given for any unexpired portion of the activity, course or tour.

8) No cancellation will be paid or refund given if the cancellation or change by PI is brought about by war or threat of war, strikes, disaster, terrorist activities, quarantine, technical problems with transportation, weather or any other event outside the control of PI.

9) PI shall not be liable for any loss or damage to any

luggage or any person undertaking a holiday, or any loss, delay or inconvenience, or fatal or other injuries or illness suffered by that person, provided PI has exercised reasonable care.

10) The details in the PI brochure and outlined in other literature are published in good faith as of October 2011. Holiday activities (incl. English Plus), centres, travel details and host families are subject to change and are dependent on weather, programme requirements, and a satisfactory level of participants. PI reserve the right to make any necessary change for any aspect of the programme prior to arrival or during the holiday. Where it is necessary this will at all times be done with the success of the programme, and the overall enjoyment by the group(s) concerned, in mind.

11) Bookings made directly by persons under 18 cannot usually be accepted.

12) Bed linen is provided but towels and soap are not.

13) No responsibility can be taken by Project International for any damage done to articles of clothing while being laundered.

14) It is a condition that all students are covered by a recognised travel insurance policy. Project International can arrange such a policy as detailed alongside. Proof may be required that all students are covered prior to travelling.

15) Project International reserves the right to inspect all student bedrooms in the unlikely event of thefts occurring on campus

16) The price of your holiday is fully guaranteed and will not be subject to any surcharges. [EXCEPT: Prices quoted include VAT where applicable at 20%, the rate at the time of printing, October 2011. Any increase in VAT , however, will be added to the price of the holiday.]

17) This contract is made on the terms of these booking conditions which are governed by English Law and both parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of English court at all times.

18) Students will be required to pay a deposit of GBP 30.00 IN CASH against damages on arrival at the school. This will of course be returned to them at the end of their stay should they not be responsible for any damages. This deposit can be paid in Euros and, with groups, the group leader will be responsible for collecting & depositing such monies.

19) Please note that we cannot ever guarantee which rooms and what size of room any students will occupy. We can take requests and will do out utmost to accede to these requests but can make no promises whatsoever.

20) No refunds can be given whatsoever if groups/individuals decide not to take any particular element of the course (ie. an entrance or an excursion).

21) For English PLUS options, no refunds will be given once an option is booked. Students can cancel before or during the course but no money will be refunded.

How to Book

Methods of Payment1) BANK TRANSFERAll bank transfers must be made in pounds

sterling to our bank, details as follows:

ADDRESS:

NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK

KENSINGTON ROYAL GARDEN BRANCH

PO BOX 2341

55 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET

LONDON W8 5ZG

ACCOUNT NUMBER: 77912438

SORT CODE: 50-30-10

IBAN NUMBER: GB40 NWBK

503010 77912438

BIC: NWBK GB 2L

There will be a charge of £10 for each such

transfer.

2) CHEQUEAny cheques which are drawn on a UK bank are

accepted by PI. Non UK cheques are subject to a

charge.

Insurance Cover

It is vital that every student on a Project holiday is

fully insured. We can arrange cover as follows:

Personal possessions £800

Personal money £50

Passport, tickets +

travel document replacement £200

Reimbursement of fees £5000

Personal liability £1,000,000

Medical & other expenses £1,000,000

Personal injury £30,000

Please contact us for details of premium payable etc.

PROJECT INTERNATIONALHead Office, 20 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EJ

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7916 8580/8581/2522

Facsimile: +44 (0) 20 7916 8586

E Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.projectinternational.uk.com

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EMAIL: [email protected]

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