Intensive Language & Culture Programme for 10 to 17 year olds July 3rd - August 13th Summer 2016
Intensive Language & Culture Programme for 10 to 17 year olds July 3rd - August 13th
Summer2016
Our Vision is...
LANGUAGE
IS FOR LIFE Time for a quick photo before the beach party themed disco
Welcome to Fettes Centre for Language & Culture (FCLC Edinburgh), a boutique English Language School at Fettes College, Edinburgh, Scotland. Established in 2006 and accredited by the British Council in our second year of operation, we aim to provide an exceptional programme for all our students.
We are a forward thinking, dynamic school with an open mind on development. Our programme is specifically designed to give students the maximum opportunity to learn, develop and practice English whilst in a fun, motivating and safe environment. The combination of lessons, activities, arts and crafts, sports, projects, excursions and workshops means that our students are never left to their own devices. Constant stimulation means constant learning!
For many students this may be the first time that they have been away from home and the comfort of their family. Our friendly and caring team aim to provide a welcoming, supportive and fun environment for students to flourish.
Immersion is the key to learning a language and what better way to do this than to visit FCLC Edinburgh and experience our unique programme and level of service that are second to none.
Welcome to
FCLC Edinburgh...
Week 1 3 July 2016 to 9 July 2016
Week 2 10 July 2016 to 16 July 2016
Week 3 17 July 2016 to 23 July 2016
Week 4 24 July 2016 to 30 July 2016
Week 5 31 July 2016 to 6 August 2016
Week 6 7 August 2016 to 13 August 2016
Summer dates 2016
Minuimum course length 2 weeks Maximum course length 3 weeks
ExcellenceTo always...
Take on board the views of our students, group leaders and team in order to improve the service, products and facilities that we offer whilst developing our programme year on year.
CareTo always...
Listen to every student and offer a safe, homely and nurturing environment.
PassionTo always...
Believe in what we stand for and enjoy what we do whilst allowing others to share our enthusiasm for everything FCLC.
ConfidenceTo always...
Give our students the perfect platform to grow and feel comfortable in using the language that they have learnt.
CreativityTo always...
Provide a challenging, progressive programme which gives our students opportunities to express themselves in meaningful ways.
MotivationTo always...
Encourage our students to be the best they can be and help them on their way.
FCLC
Learning To always...
Listen to our students needs and adapt various aspects of our programme including lessons, activities and excursions so that each and every student can gain maximum benefit from their time at FCLC Edinburgh.
FunTo always...
Provide students, group leaders and our team the opportunity to develop life-long friendships and enjoy every moment of our refreshing, innovative and ever-evolving programme.
Values
Queens LawnFettes College from the Queens Lawn
Fettes College
Dalmeny houseaccommodation
One of many tennis courts
Fettes Chapel
Dining hall
Theatre & music rooms
Moredun house accommodation
MacLeod centreSports pitches on campus
Prep school assembly hall
William house classroomsDrama theatre
Sports hall
Beatrice, Individual Student from Italy
Founded in 1870, Fettes College is the legacy of Sir William Fettes who, after the death of his son in 1815, devoted his wealth to building a school for children.
Fettes College, home of FCLC Edinburgh, is a unique and inspiring location, situated just one mile from the historic and cultural centre of Edinburgh and is a leading co-educational boarding and day school for children aged 7-18. Fettes College enjoys a reputation for excellent academic results, the highest level of pastoral care and a proud sporting tradition.
The college itself is a magnificent, magical neo-Gothic building set in 90 acres of private parkland and is only 20 minutes away from Edinburgh International Airport and 10 minutes from Waverley train station.
Within the expansive school grounds there is a wide range of excellent facilities including a drama theatre, music suite, art rooms, tennis and basketball courts, a large indoor multi-purpose sports hall and extensive playing fields for outdoor sports and activities.
Fettes Enterprises is a subsidiary company of Fettes College, which is comprised of Westwoods Health Club, Fettes the Venue, the School Shop and Fettes Centre for Language and Culture (FCLC Edinburgh).
In 2016 we are delighted to be able to use our brand new, purpose-built educational centre at the heart of the Fettes College campus. This facility offers 25 state of the art classrooms and we cannot wait to share this opportunity with you.
Fettes College and our campus
The campus is amazing! Youll never get bored. Youll meet a lot of new people from different countries and I have really
grown up a lot interacting a lot with international teenagers.
Our on-campus facilities include: 4 Tennis courts4 Concert hall4 Indoor and
outdoor basketball courts4 Music suite4 Football pitches4 Drama studio4 Aerobics studio
4 Rugby pitches4 Multi-purpose dance hall4 Fully-equipped art studios4 Multi-purpose
sports hall4 Computer suites4 90 acres of
grounds
Our intensive summer programme for Young Learners is designed for children aged 10 to 13 while our Young Student programme is for those aged 14 to 17.
Lessons for all students take place in the mornings from Monday to Friday. Every students programme begins with a placement test and by the end of their first day of lessons, they will be in a class appropriate to their level. Our teachers will orally assess their students in class to ensure their level of spoken English is similar to their class level. We follow the CEFR classifications and accept students from A1 to C1 (we do not offer courses for absolute beginners or at C2 level). Our aim is to provide a positive learning environment where English is the medium of communication and we try very hard to mix the nationalities within classes.
Teachers follow a student-centred approach to teaching and learning English. Within the lessons all of the four skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) will be covered as well as the three language systems of vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. The students will practice their communicative skills using a task-based language teaching methodology within a variety of contexts. Throughout the week, the students will also be prepared for the cultural programmes off-campus excursions.
Learning never stops with ou
r
Junior Programme
4 17.5 hours of classroom tuition
4 6 hours of teacher-led offcampus tuition
4 Average class size 12 students, Maximum class size 14 students4 Levels: A1 to C1
4 Computer and internet access
4 23.5 hours of teacher contact time per week
Homework is an important additional element allowing students to use the language they have worked with in class and for teachers to give constructive feedback. Students also keep a diary of their time in Scotland as a reminder of their stay.
All necessary materials are provided for use throughout the course and students will build up a portfolio of work in their folders to take away with them at the end of their course. All our classrooms have interactive whiteboards and there is access to computers and internet in all teaching buildings.
4 Student-centred approach to teaching
4 Fully integrated Academic & Cultural Programme - Total Integration
4 All classrooms have interactive white boards
Junior Programme TOTAL INTEGRATION2016
4 Free on campus wi-fi for students
4 Students keep a diary of their stay
4 Task based language teaching
Jessica Guo, Agent - China
This was our third summer at FCLCand every time we walk into theschool we are warmly welcomed.The programme here is fantastic and made to suit every level ofstudent. It is an internationalcamp with many nationalities so students dont just study language and culture but also make friends from all over the world.
Our experience tells us that students are more likely to learn when motivated and enjoying what they are doing. That is why we offer such a wide and varied range of activities, excursions, projects and workshops within our fully-integrated programme.
In this environment it is amazing how much their language can develop and it is also wonderful to see how their confidence in using English grows every day.
We pride ourselves on being a listening organisation and take the thoughts and comments of our students, staff and clients very seriously. Collaborating with our students throughout their time here means that we are also learning on a daily basis how we can improve the programme that we offer.
Learning is, after all, a two-way process and so we are always listening, reviewing and developing our programme to keep us at the forefront of EFL teaching and learning.
Our programme is specifically designed to keep our students active, safe and motivated at all times whilst promoting as many learning opportunities as possible.
Our motivating and
fun programme
4 State of the art purpose built teaching and learning centre
4 Weekly themes and topics4 Higher integration of academic
and cultural programme 4 New exciting excursions
NEW FOR 2016
Students interact with their
teacher in our classrooms
Scottish Culture - Highland Games
Our motivating and
Life at FCLC Edinburgh
3. Learning can be fun2. Rise & shine
6. Whats your talent or skill?5. Its all about team work - Bush craft 4. Using English in Edinburgh with your teacher
8. Fuel for the day7. Whizz kid o
r technophobe
9. Show your creative side - stop motion video
10. Create your very
own Scottish clan
1. The wait is over, we
lcome
18. Well done youve passed
19. Sorry to see you go, see you next year20. Friends fo
r life
16. Weekend excursion - Glasgow Riverside museum
15. Weekend excursion - St Andrews
12. Fettes Scottish evening11. Fashion Trashion sho
w
- whole school event 13.
Shop till you drop
on Friday afternoon
s 14. Its party time at the Beach Party disco
17. Its your birthday!
Check out our
summer
blogwww.fclcedinburgh.com
On Saturdays and Sundays after a well deserved long lie and breakfast, our students will head off on an all day excursion.
There are so many wonderful things to see and do in and outwith Edinburgh that it is impossible for us to show you them all. Therefore, we choose the excursions based on our weekly themes, which form part of the academic programme. Examples include Edinburgh Castle, St Andrews (world famous
for its golf), Glasgow museum and shopping, Holyrood Palace (official royal residence in Scotland), Stirling (cradle of Scottish history Braveheart!) and East Lothian (Museum of Flight and picturesque Scottish landscapes).
As our excursions are planned in advance and our academic and cultural programmes are so highly linked, unfortunately it is not possible to change the planned excursions for individual groups.
Sample programme
Programme Key
Academic Programme Projects Activities Graduation
Meal times Student free time Weekend excursions
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Teaching session 1: After a motivating warm up, homework is checked and students work on developing and improving their grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation in a mixture of games, activities and
exercises. Accuracy is the focus in this session
Teaching session 2: Students get to use their new or existing language in a range of tasks which could be short and intense or longer and more relaxed, all based on the themes of the week.
Fluency in communicative use is the focus in this session.
Teaching session 3: Students are introduced to places of educational interest directly based on the cultural programme and are set tasks to complete relating to destinations they visit
during the week and at the weekend.
Free time to spend with friends.
Afternoon sessions14.00 - 17.30includes a
30 minute break
Students can
choose from a
variety of exciting
team sports or
group activities
which are all held
right here on
our campus at
Fettes College
Students take part
in an educational
visit to an Edinburgh
City Centre
attraction with their
teacher and class.
On one afternoon,
when students are
not on an academic
excursion with their
teacher, they take
part in an exciting
project workshop
of their choice with
our team on or
off campus.
Students explore
an aspect of
Edinburghs world-
famous historic
Old or New Towns
with their teacher
and class.
Students free time: Free afternoon to explore Edinburghs city centre and go shopping. Students can also use this time to visit some of Edinburghs non- city centre attractions.
Evening session 19.45 - 21:30
Art, sport or large group activity such as campus cluedo or capture the flag with our Activity Leaders.
Whole school event
such as a Scottish
Evening with our
Activity Leaders.
Whole school event
such as a ceilidh or
campus ghost tour
with our Activity
Leaders.
Art, sport or whole school event such as the FCLC talent show with our Activity Leaders.
Whole school event such as a themed disco night and junior party with our Activity Leaders. Dance the night away until 22:00.
Whole school event such
as Fashion Trashion or
Mr & Ms Fettes with our
Activity Leaders. Fun
times until 22:00.
House activity such as
youth club, film night
or sports with our
Activity Leaders.
In- house evening wind-down, snack and getting ready for bed (Residential Activity Leaders assisted by Group Leaders)
After a well deserved
long lie and breakfast,
our students go on an
all-day excursion
to a place within or
outwith Edinburgh.
This involves visiting
one or two places of
interest and, where
possible, being able
to visit some shops.
Examples of all day
excursions would be:
St Andrews, world
famous for its golf,
university and beach
or the Royal Mile and
Edinburgh Castle.
On Sunday our students
also get up a little later
than during the week
and after breakfast
go on another all-day
excursion to a place
within or outwith
Edinburgh. As on
Saturday this involves
visiting one or two
places of interest and,
where possible, being
able to visit some shops.
Examples of all-day
excursions would
be: Stirling, cradle of
Scottish history and
famous for Braveheart
(William Wallace) or
Holyrood Palace and the
Scottish Parliament.
Lights out and bedtime
Lunch
Morning break 1
08:15 - 09:00 Breakfast and walk to class
Morning break 2
09:00 - 10:2010:20 - 10:3510:35 - 11:5511.55 - 12.1012.10 - 13.00
13.00 - 13.3013.30 - 14.00
Homework and diary time. In-house web-access time.17.30 - 18.30 Dinner18.30 - 19.15 Free time for students to socialise.19.15 - 19.45
21.30 - 22.3022.30 - 07.45
Graduation in the Fettes College chapel at 14:00 to 14:45
Please note that the above programme is a sample of a typical week at FCLC Edinburgh and is subject to change. A detailed programme will be given to group leaders on arrival.
1. Getting you into the right class Every student will s
it a placement test
consisting of multiple choice questions
and a writing section. They will also be
orally-assessed to confirm or change
their
level. On the first Monday of a student
s
course, they will meet our activity lead
ers
for an entertaining induction to the
campus and will then attend lessons f
rom
the first day of their academic program
me.
Academic
Highlights
2. What is our weekly theme? There is a campus theme for each week based on an aspect of Scottish history or culture which the academic, cultural and activity programmes are centred around. For example, one week it will be Science and Technology where some projects will feature scientific experiments such as water bottle rockets. There are prizes for the winning team!
3. Sharpen your pencils... After breakfast students go to class on campus where they will spend the morning learning and bonding with their teacher and new friends. There are three sessions, each with a different focus but are all connected in our integrated approach.
Session one After a motivating warm up, homework is checked and then students work on developing and improving their grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation in a mixture of games, activities and exercises. Accuracy is the focus in this session.
Session two In the second sessi
on, our students get
to use their new or existing language
in
a range of tasks which could be short
and intense or longer and more
relaxed, all based on the themes of the
week. Fluency in communicative use is
the focus in this session.
Session three Last but by no means least.... In the third session our students are introduced to places of educational interest directly based on the cultural programme and are set tasks to complete relating to destinations they visit during the week and at the weekend.
4. Were going off campus On two afternoons per week students will visit places of educational interest in Edinburgh with their class and teacher which will be linked to the theme of that week. Places may include, Edinburghs Botanical Gardens, Modern Art Museum, Scottish National Museum, Camera Obscura, Dean Village, Museum of Childhood and Edinburghs world famous Royal Mile.
5. Homework Time, aaaarrrrhhhh! Make new friends from other countries, attend classes, go on excursions and take part in activities every day. There are so many new and exciting things happening at FCLC. Students want to remember as much as they can and share it with their families. This is why the daily homework diary is so important as a way of recording their FCLC adventure.
6. Well done youve passed! After all the hard work has been done and the fun had, there is the farewell disco and party before going home but not before the Graduation ceremony in our beautiful chapel. An opportunity to cheer and congratulate everyone and get that all-important certificate as well as the chance to take some photographs with new friends.
7. Now that you are home Students also leave
with a report
from their teacher which reviews
their progress whilst they were
here and gives valuable advice
on ways that they can continue
to practice and improve their
language. Of course coming back
next year would be even better!
At FCLC Edinburgh we recognise the importance of students learning outside the classroom to continue to develop and improve their English language skills.Edinburgh is blessed with some of the worlds greatest tourist attractions and cultural experiences, some of which are only a few minutes from FCLC Edinburgh.
Each week, every class will visit a major Edinburgh attraction with their teacher. Preparation work for these trips includes research, class discussions and worksheets which form part of our academic curriculum.
We truly believe that the combination of learning within and outwith the classroom offers students an overall immersion in the English language.
The teacher will lead their students around the attractions highlighting points of interest along the way before setting the students educational tasks and communication exercises.
Students love the opportunity to learn and explore these carefully chosen attractions and present their findings to their fellow classmates the next day.
Discover Edinburgh with your class and Teacher
On Monday afternoons, students can choose from a variety of exciting team or group sports or activities which are all held right here on our campus at Fettes College.
On one afternoon, when students are not on an academic excursion with their
teacher, they will take part in an exciting project workshop of their choice with our team on or off campus.
On Friday afternoons, after the graduation ceremony, our students will have free time to go shopping or visit one of Edinburghs many attractions with their group leader.
In the evenings, students come together to relax and enjoy either a whole-school event or a house activity. Our carefully thought-out whole-school events are exciting and great fun for all, while our house events are more relaxed and allow students to unwind and get to know other students who they are living with. More importantly, both offer the opportunity to make friends!
Students can choose from a wide range of on-campus sports which may include football, tennis, basketball, badminton, table tennis, rounders, dodge ball, dance and frisbee football.
Activities and Cultural
Highlights on campus...
Students choose and sign up for
their projects on the day. Examples
may include Drama, Arts & Crafts,
Science & Technology and
Multi-media workshops. These
project workshops are designed to
inspire and engage our students
creative flair.
Project Workshops
Capture the momentin our multimedia workshop
Whole-school events are designed to bring all our students together at one time and may include Scottish evenings, themed discos, ceilidhs, fashion trashion shows, Mr and Ms Fettes, talent shows, the hugely popular Capture the Flag and our new Fettes College ghost tour.
Whole School Events
Student casino eveningShooting some hoopswith friends
Sports & Games
Have fun at FCLC Edinburgh learning all about
Scotlands rich culture and dramatic history
Edinburgh Castle Edinburghs
iconic landmark, Edinburgh castle
towers above the historic Old Town.
Mons Meg - the One Oclock Gun,
the Crown Jewels, St Margarets
Chapel, the Prisons there is so
much to see and do here.
There are so many wonderful things to see and do in and around Edinburgh that it is impossible for us to show you them all. Therefore, we choose the excursions based on our weekly themes, which form part of the academic programme.
As our excursions are planned in advance and our academic and cultural programmes are so highly linked, unfortunately it is not possible to change the planned excursions for individual groups.
...and off campus
The home of golf, St Andrews
is a world famous tourist
destination and our students get
the chance to experience the
historical town, visiting its many
attractions including its beach,
made famous in the opening
scene of Chariots of Fire.
St Andrews
On the drawbridge at St Andrews Castle
All aboard! Step back in time on a tram, a subway car, a train
carriage and a bus from Old Glasgow Town. Then pause and take a walk along Kelvin Street
to experience shopping as it was 100 years ago. That is before you have looked at any of the 3000
objects in the Museum!
Glasgow Transport Museum
Back in time!
Edinburgh Castle
Why not visit us online at www.fclcedinburgh.com
Edinburgh at its finest
Traditional and modern boarding school environmentStudents stay in a mixture of traditional and modern boarding houses located within the grounds of Fettes College. Each house is comfortable, accommodating around 50 students plus staff who provide 24-hour supervision. Students stay in a mixture of single, twin, triple, quad and multi-bedded rooms. Bathroom, shower and toilet facilities are shared, on average the ratio is one to six. Each house has a common room for students to relax and socialise along with a computer suite. Free wi-fi is also available throughout the campus for students and group leaders.
Breakfast, lunch and dinnerMeals are served in the bright, spacious dining hall and are prepared by our own in-house chefs. A good choice of hot food, fresh fruit and salad is served every day. A packed lunch is provided for students and group leaders whilst on our exciting weekend excursions. We even offer evening snacks before bed.
Pastoral Care & Student SafetyLooking after the students in our care is our number one priority. By providing a carefully planned, well-organised and properly supervised programme we do our utmost to promote students safety and welfare at all times. Two dedicated Student Welfare Managers and residential staff are responsible for supervising students throughout the day, during all activities, excursions and at night in the boarding houses. Additionally, the General Manager has a 24-hour emergency contact number during the six-week summer school.
Kimmerghame common room
Moredun House
from homeYour Home
We believe that our summer school sets trends and pushes the boundaries of traditional EFL learning. We are in the vanguard of short course EFL summer schools within the UK.
really good reasons to join the FCLC family...
One city centre location just 1.4 miles from Edinburgh Castle
set within 90 acres of private parkland at Fettes College
23.5 hours of teacher led sessions both within and outwith the classroom
Students from 21 different nationalities enjoyed the multi lingual and cultural FCLC experience in Summer 2015
Fully integrated Academic and Cultural programme following Scottish themes
A boutique summer school with exceptional standards of service and facilities
Accredited by the British Council
24 hour on site security for student safety
All staff are Disclosure Scotland checked prior to employment
Two dedicated Student Welfare Managers and a pastoral care team are responsible for all students safety and welfare
Single, twin, triple, quad and multi-bedded rooms within a traditional boarding school environment
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Look what our Agents, Group Leaders and Students are saying about us...
Graduation
The graduation ceremony is both a fun and interactive
experience for group leaders, our team and, of course, the
students. All students attend the graduation cermony even
if they are not leaving that week to show support for their
classmates and new friends. This is a great opportunity for
students to recap on the their stay and take photographs
that they can look back on in years to come.
I went to FCLC because I wanted
to improve my English speaking,
writing, communication and social
skills. I had never been to a summer
English school like this but as soon
as I got there, all my nervousness
was gone. Firstly, I met the staff
members and they were all really
kind and friendly and helped me a lot with my first day. Then I
met the students and they were all friendly too.
The days went on a little bit like this: You wake up early in the
morning and get ready for the day. Then you go to the dining hall
where you eat your breakfast. After breakfast, its time for lessons.
In my school in my home country the lessons are quite boring so
I wasnt too excited for the lessons on the first day I was at FCLC.
But the second day it was different - I actually woke up excited for
lessons. It was because the lessons were genuinely fun.
All in all, the whole thing was a really great experience for me, not
just because I improved my English skills but also because I made
so many new friends from all over the world.
Domen Grzin, student from Slovenia
As soon as we arrived
at Fettes College, we
were deeply impressed
by the imposing main
building and its green
surrounding areas.
During our stay, our
students always felt
free to move around
the campus but safe
at the same time as
the staff kept friendly but vigilant eyes on them all the time. You
can easily perceive that the managerial staff work here all year
round as the level of pastoral care is very high. Another point that
we really appreciated was the programme integration between the
morning lessons and afternoon activities. We enjoyed our stay very
much and we are looking forward to returning.
Chiara, Francesca, Manuela, Ilaria and Raffaella, agents and group leaders from Italy 2015 (various groups)
GraduationOn successful completion of their language course, students
receive a certificate and progress report individually prepared
by their teacher. These are presented at the graduation
ceremony which takes place in the spectacular surroundings
of the Fettes College Chapel within the main school building.
Fettes College is right in the heart of Edinburgh with excellent transport links to all major travel networks
Museum of Scotland
Edinburgh Airport
FettesCollege
Holyrood PalaceEdinburgh Castle
To Forth Road Bridge, Fife and St Andrews
Cramond
Waverley Train Station
The perfect location
15 minute walk from Princes Street
20 minute coach journey from Edinburgh Airport
15 minute coach journey to Forth Bridges
1 hour flight from London
10 minute taxi journey from Waverley Train Station
20 minute taxi journey from Edinburgh Airport
15 minute taxi journey to Forth Bridges
1 hour train journey from Glasgow
4.5 hour train journey from London
We are not finished here though....
Students still have the final themed disco
to look forward to where they can say goodbye to all their friends!
on our summer intensive programme, please contact
Jay or Jenni on +44 (0) 131 311 6971 or [email protected]
Alternatively, please visit our website: www.fclcedinburgh.com
You can now follow us on facebook and twitter
@fclcedinburgh
facebook.com/fclcedinburgh
We look forward to seeing you soon...
Fettes Centre for Language & Culture Limited
Registered Office Fettes College, Carrington Road, Edinburgh EH4 1QX
Registered in Scotland, No. SC311652
For further information
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London
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