Bucksmore English summer course in Brighton, by Bucksmore Education.
Bucksmore English aims to build strong fluency and enhance English oral and written communication skills through a fun and dynamic language curriculum.
Students develop their English skills through a variety of engaging sessions, including academic tutorials, group projects, conversation classes, and hands-on excursions that take learning outside the classroom.
Our course also builds strong interpersonal skills such as teamwork, creativity, and confidence through project-based learning and mentorship.
Student progress is tracked and assessed at the end of each course by Bucksmore Assessment, an evaluation tool developed in alignment with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) scale.
You’ll be staying OIC Brighton, a beautiful, green and leafy private campus, with all meals and accommodation, classrooms and activities in the same place. OIC Brighton is a 10-minute coach ride from Brighton and we often take your child there on excursions.
Aside from the all-important academic side of life at Bucksmore Education, all programmes are designed to ensure cultural enrichment and a large dose of fun! At Brighton, students partake in a range of events, on-campus sports and activities, making the most of its stunning 80,000-square metre enclosed campus. Located just a short distance from the colourful and friendly coastal town of Brighton, students will enjoy a quintessentially British seaside experience, exploring its traditional pier and amusement arcade, vibant cafes and independent shops.
Develop main key language skills: speaking, listening, reading and writing, as well as lexical resource, grammatical structures and pronunciation • Build confidence in communicating in English inside and outside the classroom • Improve exam techniques and skills through specific academic skills sessions and assessment • Realistic determination of English ability using the bespoke Bucksmore Assessment
A well-established summer school offering an authentic taste of student life in Oxford and Cambridge.