Trinity Hall Campus Summer Camp
Programs and prices, tuition fees in Trinity Hall Campus Summer Camp
Trinity Walton STEM Program
- Age of students - from 14 to 17 years.
- The duration of studying is 2 weeks.
The course accepts foreign teenagers with an English level of B2 and higher - this requirement is put forward to students because on the course they not only learn the language itself, but also expand their knowledge in the field of STEM. The weekly schedule involves 10 hours of English classes and 10 hours of lessons in STEM areas: science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
The program is conducted with the support of a local college and the prestigious Trinity Walton Club: thanks to this, students have access to university-level educational materials, the opportunity to attend thematic events and take part in project work, where they themselves will propose and find solutions to global and local problems.
Multi-activity Program
- Age of students - from 11 to 17 years.
- The duration of studying is from 2 weeks.
This program is primarily designed for secondary school students, as the course combines academic studies with interactive practice: this approach helps foreign children learn English faster and better understand how to use it in both everyday and educational situations. The curriculum includes 15 hours of classes per week, one lesson lasts 60 minutes.
In their free time, students together with teachers go on excursions, visit local attractions, participate in sports competitions, engage in creativity and go to discos. All these cultural and entertainment formats help them immerse themselves in the language environment as much as possible, learn to express their thoughts and emotions in English, and feel more confident and easier in conversations with native speakers.
The course accepts foreign children and teenagers with any initial language level.
Young Adult Program
- Age of students - from 16 to 19 years.
- The duration of studying is from 2 weeks.
The course for teenagers and young people combines an intensive format of academic learning and interactive activities. Students master about 20 modules per week, engage in up to 15 hours in class, an additional 5 hours are devoted to seminars and workshops. The modular system helps to develop several skills in parallel, not just the language level. One of the important components of the course is self-reflection, which adolescents and young people actively use in the learning process to assess the work done.
In their free time, students in groups together with teachers attend at least 2 cultural events per week. On field trips, students additionally practice their English, communicate with local guides, among themselves, discuss emotions and impressions of what they have seen at the end of the day.
International students with levels from A2 can genter, but for some modules, students need a language level of at least B1.
Intensive Course; Listening & Fluency Skills
- Age of students - from 14 to 17 years.
- The duration of studying is from 2 to 8 weeks.
The intensive course helps international students to improve their language level in a short time. Students with a level of A2 and above can enter the course. During the classes, students will improve their fluency in formal and informal English, develop confidence while communicating in English, and develop skills such as quick listening comprehension, reading and writing.
To achieve the best result, students work on tasks not only individually, but also in mini-groups or pairs. Students have 20 hours of group classes on the course, of which 15 are general English, and 5 are speaking skills and practicing theory in real life situations.
As a leisure activity, students attend cultural events in the city 2 times a week, evening formats on campus 7 times, and at least 1 day excursion in the city and beyond.
Description of Trinity Hall Campus Summer Camp
- Location: Dublin, Ireland,
- Language of instruction: English,
- Type of studying: mixed.
Trinity Hall Campus is an English-language school, accepting international teenagers and young people from 11 to 19 years old. Summer courses in English and in specialized subjects - all this can be found for foreign students of Trinity Hall Campus. Teenagers and young people with different starting levels of English are accepted for studying.
24 hours a day, Trinity Hall Campus staff supervise students, even if they are of legal age.
Educational process
All studying courses include both individual tasks and group work, helping students improve not only their English speaking skills, but also increase their communication skills and the ability to work in a team. The schedule of students includes lectures, seminars, master classes and laboratory work - the specific list of formats and the number of classes of a certain type depends on the chosen program.
Accommodation, meals, prices
Trinity Hall Campus has an official residence, which is located in a quiet residential area of Dublin, in Dartree. The residence accommodates more than 1,000 students. Trinity Hall for international students has the following facilities:
- Single and double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, which are grouped into shared apartments for 6 students,
- Equipped kitchens,
- Classrooms for self-study,
- Recreation rooms with TVs and places for games,
- Sports equipment,
- Round-the-clock laundry,
- A shop with goods for daily use,
- Dining room.
In the Trinity Hall dining room, students have breakfast and dinner, choosing from a menu of cold and hot dishes, snacks and desserts. Lunch is organized in the academic building.
The laundry is self-service and has both washing machines and automatic dryers. Bed linen and towels are changed by the staff of the residence once or twice a week, with the same regularity the cleaning service cleans the apartments of students.
In addition, there is free Wi-Fi on the territory of Trinity Hall, nearby there are city supermarkets, cinemas, cafes, pharmacies.
Activities Trinity Hall Campus Summer Camp
Excursions are organized both on weekdays (in a mini-format, for several hours), and on weekends - with a full-day trip. Depending on the chosen curriculum, foreign students visit local museums, observatories, parks, monasteries, galleries, gardens. In the evenings and during the day, events are held for students on the territory of the Trinity Hall Campus: these can be movie or music evenings, discos, talent shows, sports competitions, quizzes.
Advantages
- Trinity Hall Campus has everything you need for a comfortable life and study for foreign students: from a multidisciplinary academic building to a residence.
- In all courses of the Trinity Hall Campus, no more than 15 people are enrolled in groups, so teachers can pay attention to each student, including resolving problematic and complex topics.
- Trinity Hall Campus is a few minutes from the city center.
- Studying in the summer helps foreign teenagers and young people to combine a pleasant vacation abroad with productive studies in the picturesque locations of Ireland.
Facilities and equipment at Trinity Hall Campus Summer Camp
The academic building is equipped with a canteen, lecture halls, laboratories, computer classrooms, and recreation areas. There are walking areas around the building where students can relax between classes.
Trinity Hall sports equipment includes a training hall with squash and badminton courts, a basketball court, locker rooms. There are also spaces for yoga and Pilates.
Admission dates and extra charges
All programs are organized during the summer season, usually from June to August. Classes are usually held in the morning and afternoon hours.
Additional costs for Trinity Hall Campus students include:
- A deposit that students pay after arriving at the campus (it is returned at the end of the shift),
- Sightseeing trips for the whole day,
- Payment for transport around the city for personal needs and transfer from and to the airport,
- Laundry services, laundry products such as laundry detergent and fabric softener,
- If a student loses or breaks the key card to the room, then material damage is charged from him,
- Visiting local establishments, buying souvenirs and other personal expenses.
Perspectives
After any Trinity Hall Campus course, international students receive diplomas or certificates that confirm successful completion. In the future, this document can be added to the portfolio for admission to English-speaking schools or universities.
Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol
Some courses require a starting language level for students from B2 and above, this level must be confirmed by a certificate after passing the test.
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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. |