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Madrid Summer Camp

Madrid Summer Camp for Children and Young Adults (5 to 18 years old)

AIM

This unique Spanish Language Program immerses children and young adults, ages 5 to 18 years old, in Spanish language and culture. The program combines language classes, sports and leisure activities, and guided excursions, allowing participants to rapidly improve their Spanish while enjoying their summer holidays. More than 60% of the participants are Spanish, while 40% come from 30 different countries. This offers an international atmosphere and a perfect environment for language development and culture exchange. The summer camp program is designed to provide the most comprehensive and balanced curriculum for young learners.

This Summer Camp program is held in Madrid, the capital of Spain. One of the advantages of this summer camp is the capital city's central geographical location. Within a few hours, participants can get to nearby Spanish cities including Salamanca, Toledo, Avila, Segovia, Granada, Seville, and Cordoba. Other Summer Camp programs are held in Marbella and Salamanca.

FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM
  • Immersion in the Spanish language - Intensive Language classes supplemented by leisure and sports activities
  • Learn with other Spanish children and young adults
  • All proficiency levels from Beginner to Advanced are available
  • Different age groups from 5 - 9; 10 - 14; 15 - 18 years old
  • The curriculum is tailored for young learners and includes a program of leisure and sporting activities
  • Accelerated learning in small classes - maximum 12 students per class
  • The summer camp includes accommodation on site and during weekends
  • Flexible study durations 2, 4, 6, or 8 weeks

MADRID SUMMER CAMP FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS

The summer residential camp program started in 1989. The summer camp is designed for stays of 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. The program is located in Madrid, Spain’s capital.

Summer Residence
The summer residential camp program in Madrid started in 1987. It is held in one of Madrid's leading prestigious schools, just 15 minutes from Plaza de España. Conveniently located, the summer camp is situated in the heart of one of the biggest university campus’ in Europe. The school's facilities include 24 hour reception, cafeteria, auditorium, computer lab with internet, photography center, TV room, first aid room and dining room. The outdoor area features a large swimming pool, soccer fields, tennis, handball, and basketball courts.

Home Stay Program
Participants stay with Spanish host families situated near the school. Spanish language classes, cultural classes and workshops are held at the summer campus with the rest of the summer camp students. Students choosing this option participate at the camp from 9:15am until 8pm. Weekend activities and excursions are not included. Instead, students spend time with their host families. Students stay in double rooms. Full Board (breakfast, lunch and dinner) is provided.


AIMS OF THE SUMMER CAMP


  • To learn Spanish in a friendly environment having the opportunity to spend time with Spanish students
  • To enhance the student's ability to handle daily tasks without the support and protection of their families.
  • To study and play in direct contact with nature.
  • To build social relationships and make new friends.
  • To instill the basis of teamwork and individual responsibility.
  • To offer, through sports and cultural activities, a wide range of opportunities to enrich their personal characteristics.
  • To experience a new adventure every day.

PHILOSOPHY OF THE SUMMER CAMP

The philosophy of the program lies in the promotion of values such as respect, tolerance, friendship and fellowship in an atmosphere that strives for a memorable learning experience by combining sports, fun, work, culture and language.


MONITORS

The Directors of the camps, along with the Head Coordinator of the Summer Camp, holds the ultimate responsibility for the programs. They are assisted by a team of professionals that consist of group coordinators, teachers and monitors. There will be a monitor available for every group of 10/12 students. The monitor remains with the group on a 24 hour a day basis and takes care of any need the students might have. Each monitor is supervised by a head monitor. Together, they coordinate the sports and activities in which each group will participate during the stay. Nationalities: 95% of the monitors are Spanish and most of them have an advanced level in English. In all Summer Camp programs - Madrid, Marbella and Salamanca - there are English speakers who will be able to answer all the parents' questions.


CAMP PROGRAM STRUCTURE

This program consists of language classes, excursions, sports, and cultural activities. Combined, these are designed to allow students to progress rapidly in the language and gain fluency. Valuable information about modern-day Spanish culture and society is taught along with linguistic and communicative skills.

Language Classes

a. Level and Content
On the first day, a placement test is held in order to determine the students' level of Spanish. The students are divided both according to their age and current level of Spanish. There are six different languages levels: from complete beginner to proficient. There will be a maximum of twelve students in each group to ensure individualized attention. Classes are designed specifically for each level and age group. The following skills and subjects are taught at all levels: Speaking, Writing, Listening, Grammar, Reading, Spanish Culture and Spanish History. Materials are provided and are included in the program fee.

b. Our Teachers
Classes are taught by native Spanish teachers holding five year college degrees in Spanish linguistics and teaching Spanish as a foreign language, plus the C.A.P. (Certificate of Teaching Ability). Some of them have Master’s Degrees and Doctorates in Spanish. The teachers use the communicative method of teaching, which combines all aspects, and skills of language such as grammar, conversation, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading, listening and writing, in an interactive way that makes language learning interesting and meaningful. This is attained with the help of teaching materials that have been specially designed and developed for each age group.

c. Course Load
The students will receive a total of 20 Spanish lessons per week divided into four lessons per day from Monday to Friday. Each lesson lasts 45 minutes. If there is an excursion or special activity planned on a weekday, classes for that day will be given on the weekend. At the end of the program, and upon its successful completion, students will receive a certificate and a progress report.

Sports Activities

A wide range of sporting activities are offered. Students may choose to participate individually or in a group. The following activities are available: Swimming, archery, golf, tennis, basketball, soccer, handball, volleyball, aerobics, and baseball. Optional sports including tennis are also available.

Excursions

Half day and full day guided excursions are organized weekly to allow participants to experience nearby Spanish attractions and cities. The places vary and may include the following: Toledo, El Escorial, Salamanca, Museo del Prado, Segovia, Aquatic park, City tour of Madrid and more. A wide range of other activities are held in the afternoon or after dinner, both within and outside the school compound. These activities include parties, competitions, video sessions, disco dancing, and camping.

Cultural Activities

Participants learn about Spanish culture and traditions through a range of culturally focused workshops. These workshops include handicraft, drama, cooking, flamenco and dance, and press. Workshops vary, and are available depending on the school and the age of the student.

- Outdoors Workshop: With this workshop, participants will be able to understand different aspects of nature and learn how to respect and value the environment in which they live.

- Handicrafts Workshop: The first thing to take into account before starting with this fascinating world is to be in a relaxed state of mind to create and to be convinced of the endless possibilities that this field offers. Participants may create handicrafts in clay, leather, Bristol board, sticks and recyclable material. In a relaxing atmosphere students will have a chance to develop their creativity and make the best of it.

- Theater Workshop: This is where the students can take their first steps in their acting career. This workshop helps to develop the students' personality and the knowledge of their body. Participants will be encouraged to choose the play and role they wish to perform, the makeup they wish to wear, and stage design they wish to set up.

- Press Workshop: Participants will help to create the school newspaper, which is produced biweekly. This workshop encourages students’ creativity and writing skills. Content includes camp news and opinions.

- Lifesaving Workshop: In this workshop students will learn the fundamental lifesaving techniques.

- Ballroom Dancing Workshop: The students will develop a sense of rhythm through the music and coordinated movements. Among other dances, the students will be able to learn salsa, merengue, twist, tango...

- Flamenco and Sevillanas Workshop: For those who wish to experience this feature of the Spanish culture it is a good opportunity to enjoy our music and have great fun. The students will learn how to dance gracefully using their hands and legs while dancing sevillanas and rumbitas.

- Juggling Workshop: The aim of this activity is that students have a better sense of balance and are able to work with objects such as balls, Chinese plates, devil sticks, etc.

- Cooking Workshop: The students will have the opportunity to learn more about other cultures through their typical cuisine and to prepare some delicious dishes: Chinese chicken, Mississippi Mud Pie, Russian stew and of course our famous Paella!!

- Music and Percussion Workshop: In this workshop students are able to explore the world of music and rhythm. They will be introduced to the bongos, the Flamenco cajon or tambourine, the guitar, maracas and various other instruments.


OPTIONAL SPORTS

The following optional sports are available to those who wish to enroll in the separate classes. These sports are not included in the Total Program Fee. Students can choose ONE optional sport every two weeks.

Tennis
Students will receive 6 hours a week of tennis lessons (a total of 12 hours over two weeks). Lessons are held at the Summer Camp tennis courts.

Optional Sports Classes Duration Price for 2 weeks
(in USD)
Tennis 6 hours a week. Total of 12 hours for 2 weeks.
$ 225


SUMMER CAMP SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Orientation is held on the first day of camp, Sunday. Students will be allocated their rooms and group divisions; and will be introduced to the camp facilities, personnel, staff and other students.

One day sample timetable:

08:00 - 08:30  Wake up call and get ready for the day!!
08:30 - 09:00 Breakfast
09:00 - 10:30 Spanish lessons: vocabulary, speaking and writing
10:30 - 10:45 Break
10:45 - 11:30 Spanish Lessons: listening and grammar
11:30 -12:15 Cultural Lessons: Spanish History
12:25 - 14:15 Sports, cultural activities and swimming
14:15 - 15:15 Lunch
15:15 - 17:45 Workshops
17:45 - 18:00 Afternoon snack Sports
18:00 - 20:30 Sports and games
20:30 - 21:30 Dinner
21:30 - 22:30 Social gathering and activities
22:30 - 22:45 To bed


ACCOMMODATION

Students live in the school's dormitory or with a host family. On-site staff take into consideration the student's age and nationality when allocating accommodation. They try to place students with same gender and age together. They also try to make each group nationally varied.
  • Summer Residence: Students stay in double rooms.
  • Home stay Program (14 to 18 years old): Students stay in double rooms, with a Spanish host family near the school.
Laundry: Clothes and bed linen are collected and washed at a laundry service once a fortnight. Students are requested to bring a laundry bag with them.


DAY CAMP PROGRAM

The day camp program is designed for students who are accompanying their parents or relatives to Madrid or have special arrangements made and will not need housing. Students will participate fully in both the classes and activities during the day and return to their housing arrangements by evening. The program takes place from 9:15am to 20:00pm from Monday to Friday and does not include weekends.

A bus service is available (at an additional cost) from Monday to Friday for all students whose parents cannot drive them to camp. Please ask for the routes and bus stops. This service costs $165 for 2 weeks.


MEALS

All students are on a full board pension basis every day of the week. The meal plan includes breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack and dinner. On days that the students leave the premises to participate in special activities or trips, they will be provided with a lunch and snack bag. Meals are included in program fees.

For an example of one week's menu, click here


AIRPORT PICKUP AND RETURN TRANSFER

For free airport pickup and return, details must be given at least 10 days before arrival.
State clearly: Flight number, airline, departure airport; arrival airport, arrival time, departure time and date.

Students are picked up at Madrid airport and taken to Madrid summer camps (Junior or Teenage Camp). For arrivals, the student will be greeted at the arrival gate. Look out for a sign with the name of the student.


TOTAL PROGRAM FEES

WLE's all-inclusive total program is designed to make your experience in Spain rewarding and memorable. The following is included in the total program fees:
  • Information, Advice & Assistance
    Information and advice provided pre-departure and during the program by WLE's international program consultants.
  • Tuition Fees
  • Guided Excursions
  • Cultural Activities and Workshops
  • Sports
    Note: Optional Sports classes not included.
  • Accommodation
  • Uniform
  • Meals
    Full Board (Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon snack and Dinner).
  • Laundry
    Bed linen and clothing are washed at the laundry fortnightly.
  • Emergency Medical and Travel Insurance
    Language Insurance covering loss of personal property, illness or accidents is provided. Terms and Conditions apply.
  • Airport Pick-up and Return Transfer
  • Welcome Pack
    Practical information about the school, Map of the program location, Guidebook and other relevant information are provided prior to departure.
  • Certificate
  • Visa Documentation
    Students are provided with documents for application of a visa where needed.

PROGRAM FEES Junior and Teenage Summer Camp Program
Start Dates 2008: Jul 6, Jul 20.
Ages: 5-18 years. 20 classes per week
Fees in USD.

Location

Summer Camp
Total Program Fee - includes all of the features listed above

Day Camp
Does not include accommodation

2 weeks

4 weeks

6 weeks

8 weeks

2 weeks

4 weeks

6 weeks

8 weeks

Madrid

2400

4420

6100

7960

1460

2540

3670

4720



What should students bring?
Passport Bathing suit / Swimmers Soap
Notebook, pen, pencil, eraser Sport bag/backpack Deodorant
Spanish/English dictionary Sun screen Shampoo
Sports shoes Anti-mosquito bite cream Tooth brush and paste
Sandals Socks Nail cutter
A light sweater Bathroom and beach towels Pajamas
A jacket Pocket money ( 50 to 70 euros a week ) Comb
IMPORTANT: All items must be clearly marked with the student's name.


VISA



Citizens of countries belonging to the European Union do not need Visas to enter Spain. Students coming from other countries should inform themselves of the requirements for obtaining a VISADO (VISA) at their nearest Spanish Embassy or Consulate.


APPLICATION AND REQUIREMENTS

There are no special requirements. The program is open to participants from all over the world who are 5 to 18 years old. The last day for application is 6 weeks before the first day of the program. If deadlines cannot be met, please contact WLE. Application Form and How to Apply Guide are available from the Admissions Section.

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