Course Summary
What you’ll learn
- How to analyse the news, by navigating the 21st-century media landscape.
- To collaborate as a small media team in producing investigative journalism – by creating a school newspaper.
- Introduction to film and photography.
- Understanding the role the internet plays in our society, and how it could shape the future.
- Take part in a London media workshop with expert professionals.
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- Ages: 14-17
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Price: £3,490
- Starting Dates: 30th June, 13th July, 27th July 2024
- Location: Earlscliffe, Folkestone
- English Level: B2+ (Upper-Intermediate and Above)
- Maximum Class Size: 15
- Academic Content: 20 Hours Per Week
Accommodation
Earlscliffe offers students high-quality student residences. Girls and boys live in separate, supervised accommodation. Rooms are mostly twin or triple rooms and all have en-suite WC and showers. The ‘in-town’ campus means that students can walk between their classes, to meals, their accommodation, and activities with ease.
Extracurricular Activities
Students at Earlscliffe Summer School enjoy a balanced programme including sports, arts and crafts, and cultural events. The programme is delivered across the campus and nearby sports centre facilities. Earlscliffe Summer School students will enjoy full-day trips on Wednesdays and Sundays, as well as evening trips to bowling, laser tag or the cinema.

Taking place across three different Oxford campuses, SBC Oxford College gives students the chance to improve their English skills by studying one of the six subjects on offer.