Embassy Summer London UCL
- Language school
- International college
- Full-time
- Part-time
- Online
- english
About the Embassy Summer London UCL
The Embassy Summer School was founded in 1993 and has been actively operating on the international stage since then. Key events include the opening of courses in leading universities around the world and the implementation of highly accredited educational programs. The school has successful graduates who have continued their studies at the University of Oxford, Cambridge, and other prestigious institutions. Significant partnerships with universities such as LSE and Imperial College highlight its reputation. The educational philosophy of the school is based on the principles of actively engaging students in the learning process, developing critical thinking, and communication skills.
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Admission conditions in Embassy Summer London UCL
To apply for the Embassy Summer School, it is necessary to go through the standard application process, which includes filling out a questionnaire and providing the required documents. Required exams: TOEFL or IELTS for international students. Minimum age: 14 years. The application process includes gathering documents, paying the registration fee, and submitting supporting documents through the school's website platform. Educational qualifications: high school diploma or its equivalent. Required documents: copy of passport, diploma, test results, recommendation letters. Requirements for international students: English language proficiency at least at the B2 level, confirmed by relevant tests. Financial conditions: proof of financial means to cover tuition expenses. Application deadlines: from January 15 to May 15 each year. Testing or interview: interviews are conducted to assess the level of English. Notification of results: results are sent by email within 2 weeks after the application is submitted.
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The translation of "Рейтинг не ниже 3.0" to English is "Rating no lower than 3.0."
Prospects after completing studies in Embassy Summer London UCL
Graduates have the opportunity to enroll in top universities around the world, as well as the qualifications to work in international companies.
Title | Age | Period |
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English + summer holidays for schoolchildren | 13+ | 1 week |
Academic English | 16+ | 6 weeks |
English Language Course | 14+ | 4 weeks |
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This summer we decided to send our children to the English camp abroad (they are 15 and 16 years old). We liked the descriptions of the camps, children will not be bored, because there are many interesting things. Here, thanks to the managers of Smapse (Alexander sends warm greetings!), Which supplied us with useful information, booklets, photographs. The trip was amazing. The children were too lazy to write a review and asked me to puff for everyone). We chose the language camp Embassy Summer London UCL. Despite the prestigious of the school, the price for the summer camp was average in the market. We didn't have the goal to significantly pull up English. We wanted our children to - have a great and interesting time in the school communicating with their peers in English. The group was picked up by a good one - all peers were boys with equal English proficiency. I would like to have a little less people in the groups (there were 14 people. Again - something if you do not understand, it was always possible to ask the teacher for advice. And the entertaining part just did not disappoint us - we had to expand the family cloud, so that we could fit all the photos and videos that the guys sent us. And how to ask them - maybe we will remove something that is not very important? - the answer is the same: What are you doing! We are in London, these are our friends, and this is what we went on a trip to Brighton, and this is the Tower, etc. In short, the impressions for a whole year ahead - which is our goal. Thank you, SMAPSE, for organizing the trip! The guys will be campaigning friends and classmates next year, so maybe we'll organize a small group trip.
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