school presentation bournemouth junior 2012
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EF Bournemouth Junior courses
We have junior intakes January- February and
June- August for individuals. Closed groups
are welcome year-round.
Note; between 2 July – 17 August 2012
We have a separate junior school.
The Freemasons Hall, Knole Road,
Boscombe,
BH1 4DH
Some mixed-age groups may study at the year-
round school depending on classroom availabilty.
Junior Course information
• Juniors must be a minimum of 13 years old. All students aged 13-15 years must be booked on a Junior Course.
• Lunch and single and return transfers are compulsory.
• Students aged 16 years old can be booked onto a Junior Course but they will be subject to the same supervision and curfew rules as other juniors.
• In exceptional circumstances we may accept 17 year olds on junior courses if they are part of junior groups.
• Any 16-17 year olds who want to change from a junior course to an adult course must have the written permission of their parents and the course change can only be authorised by the School Director.
Junior Course information
• A Junior Course consists of 20
lessons per week. These are
timetabled in the morning and
afternoon (No iLabs or SPINS.)
• Junior intensive – please check
availability
• Accommodation available in homestay twin room or residence (please see residence information on globalnet.)
• Internet access, free access to Efekta ilab and progress tracker.
• Course certificate and EFCELT report.
EF Bournemouth – Junior Activities
What’s included in the junior course?
EF Discovery City Pack
•This is an excursion to London (with
a Thames river cruise) and an
excursion to Salisbury and
Stonehenge
•Includes walking tour taking in all the
main sights.
EF Bournemouth – Junior Activities
What’s included in the junior course?
The Fun Pack
• One fun activity per week chosen
from the following; bowling,
oceanarium, Bournemouth
sightseeing bus and laser quest.
• Daily supervised activities (please
see next slide.)
Juniors; free daily supervised activities
• Park games (Apr-Sept)• Beach games (Apr-Sept)• Mini Olympics• Table tennis competition• Museum & Pier• Treasure Hunt• Shopping• Playstation• Arts and crafts• Fun quiz• Tshirt and face painting• Fashion show• Board games• Film afternoon• School book preparation• International day• Evening themed discos and karaoke• Egg drop and spaghetti towers
Optional additional Discovery City Packs
•Advised for 3 and 4 week courses
Each additional discovery city pack consists of two more excursions from;
•Oxford with Christchurch College
•Bath with Roman baths
•Brighton & Royal Pavilion
•Cambridge
•Please note that all excursions are subject to availability.
Junior Groups; additional excursions which can be pre-booked. Individuals can buy at school.
£40.00
• Thorpe Park theme park
• London with Mme Tussauds, London Eye or Tower of London
£20.00 (half day)
• New Forest with cream tea
• Brownsea Island with ferry
• Jurassic Coast & Corfe Castle
Optional activities which junior groups can pre-book. Individuals can buy at school. Cinema £7Salsa Lessons £5Ceramic art & pottery £155 a side football inc transport £8Indoor paintball £12Splashdown inc transport £16Pizza Hut buffet party £8Crazy golf £3Build a bear party £15
Note – one of the following activities is included each week free of charge so do not duplicate unless a group wants additional sessions.
Bowling per game £4Laser Wars per game £6Oceanarium £5
Subject to time of year
Summer International Junior Disco £5May-Sept Boat trip 1.5 hours £10Apr-Oct Bournemouth Eye £10Funderworld August only £15Summer Shockwave speedboat £15
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Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
09.00
Lessons
One of; Fun quiz in the park, beach
games, park games, bin bag
fashion show
Lessons
One of; Park games, arts and
crafts, beach
Olympics
Lessons
10.20
Break
10.35
11.55
Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
12.45
One of; Beach volleyball, photo
treasure hunt, numbers
scavenger hunt
Lessons
One of; Bowling, laser
quest, oceanarium,
Bournemouth
sightseeing bus
Lessons
One of; board games,
Bournemouth pier and
Russell Cotes, sand sculpture
competition,
shopping
14.05
Break14.2015.40
Example of a junior schedule
Example of a junior scheduleTime Activity
15.40If juniors don’t want to return to host family or residence immediately they are allowed free time eg to walk to local shops, or play sports with friends.
In summer there is often an EF activity at 4pm such as beach volleyball.
17.45 Compulsory dinner with host family or at residence
19.15
Optional evening activity begins:
Free; EF Discos, Sports, Games, Film Night
£3 - £10 per activity; e.g. Cinema, Pottery, Salsa, Paintball etc.
Students not on an evening activity are supervised by their host family or residence staff. They must ask for permission if they want to go out
unsupervised e.g. to see an early film at the cinema, walk to local shops or play sports with friends.
22.00 CURFEW TIME. Students must be back at their Host Family or Residence.
Example of a junior schedule
Saturdays
• Attendance of an excursion or activity is compulsory. Students with an empty schedule can buy an excursion in the activities office or alternatively join a supervised EF activity in Bournemouth.
Sundays
• If students do not have a pre-booked excursion they can buy one in the activities office. Alternatively they can have a free day in Bournemouth with their host family or residence supervisor. If students want to go out unsupervised they must ask for permission and give details of where they are going and with whom.
EF Bournemouth – Summer Junior Centre� Built in 1872 the Freemasons Hall is a Masonic Lodge� with character and history.� Up to 11 classrooms with a capacity of 350 students � Extensive outside area for games and relaxation� Internet on site� Situated on an excellent bus route for easy travel to and � from host families.� A short bus journey from summer residences and the main � school - approx 20 minutes. Buses every 5 minutes. � Weekly bus ticket £12.� 5 minutes walk to the park, 10 minutes walk to beach.