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Penland Rd, Bexhill-on-Sea TN40 2JG, UK

Offering up a course for our 10 to 11 year olds, Bexhill is the perfect place for younger learners to spend their time over the summer. Much smaller than our other course towns (with a population of under 40 thousand), there is a small town feeling that allows younger studentsto thrive without feeling overwhelmed. Bexhill is a quaint old coastal town with plenty of green spaces, a long pebble beach and an abundance of Edwardian and Victorian architecture. While the students will spend the majority of their time in Bexhill, they will still take excursions to nearby cities, and see a lot of the attractions that Hastings has to offer.

 
 
Fern Barrow, Poole BH12 5HP, UK

Students will study at Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus. The campus is where you will find the main university facilities, such as The Sir Michael Cobham Library, the Student Centre and SportBU - a fully equipped sports centre and gym. There are also a range of cafés, restaurants and the Students' Union-run Dylan’s Kitchen & Bar where you can unwind with friends and enjoy some downtime, as well as other social spaces such as the Atrium Art Gallery and Balcony, Student Hall and a large outdoor courtyard.

 
 
Watts Building, Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 4GJ, UK

Two miles north of Brighton city centre and the seafront, Moulsecoomb Campus is the largest of the five University of Brighton campuses, with more than 8,000 students. The Moulsecoomb campus is split over four buildings: Cockcroft, Watts, Mithras House and Huxley.

 
 
Coldharbour Ln, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, UK

While our students will have a chance to explore Bristol’s eclectic city centre, the location of our campus is also a real bonus. Situated on the outskirts of Bristol, the campus allows easy access to some great excursions’ destinations. Conveniently located for a visit to Stonehenge, the Roman city of Bath or even to the seaside.

 
 
1 Turing Way, Hastings TN34 3TA, UK

To visit the real England, head to Hastings! One of the sunniest towns in the UK, a population under 100,000, great beaches, and just over an hour from London, Hastings is a fantastic introduction to the UK for language students. LSC has a long history in the Hastings; we have been hosting students here for well over 50 years! So whether you are looking for a great first taste of the UK, or are looking for that classic language trip feeling. In contrast to Hastings' historic charm, English lessons take place in brand new Sussex Coast College facilities.

 
 
St Helier JE2 4UX, Jersey

A traditional English programme on the beautiful British island of Jersey just off the coast of France, which starts with two nights in wonderful Paris. Students enjoy hotel accommodation (breakfast included) and a guided tour of the city and a trip to Disneyland. After making memories for life in one of the world’s most magical cities, students make the short journey to Jersey, and a little corner of Britain, right next to France. Once on Jersey, things just get better: wonderful scenery and an activity schedule suited to those who like adventures and thrills. Jersey proudly claims to be the warmest place in Britain, and its relatively small size gives it a welcoming and cosy atmosphere; a perfect island for students to spend the summer.

 
 
University Way, London E16 2RD, UK

Located in a quiet residential suburb on the University of East London’s Docklands campus, this campus offers views of the iconic London skyline while being right next to the river Thames. The accommodation lies right on the shores of the Royal Albert Dock and is situated by the Port of London, formerly the world’s largest port. Just a short ride on the DLR rail brings you into the heart of the city, making it easy for excursions to any of London’s famous sites. The Docklands campus was London’s first new university building to be built in over half a century, and it really shows with the modern feel and facilities.

 
 
Park Row, London SE10 9LS, UK

Located just 9km from central London, Greenwich with its rich maritime history is a fantastic place for anyone to visit and explore. Famed for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time, it is home to the National Maritime Museum and the Cutty Sark, as well as the stunning University of Greenwich. First founded in 1890, the University of Greenwich is one of the UK’s most dynamic and improving institutions. Split over two sites, the University of Greenwich provides the best of both worlds in terms of brand-new accommodation, food hall and facilities, as well as stunning 17th Century buildings and grounds which are a dedicated UNESCO World Heritage Site

 
 
Watford Road, Harrow HA1 3TP, UK

There is an excellent pedestrianised shopping area here and the town is well serviced by rail, bus and underground (Metropolitan Line) links with central London. Harrow is a short walk away from the pretty town of Harrow-on-the-Hill which is home to the prestigious Harrow School, where Winston Churchill was a pupil. The University of Westminster's Harrow Campus is a £40 million purpose-built complex offering first-rate facilities to its students. The underground station of Northwick Park (Metropolitan Line) runs through the boundaries of the campus, offering a very convenient link to central London. Harrow town centre is a short walk from the college.

 
 
Roehampton Lane, London, UK

Roehampton, a leafy suburban district in south west London offers the perfect base for exploring the nation’s capital city, as well as experiencing a genuine and exciting campus experience. Just a 25 minute train ride away, and students will find themselves right in the heart of London, perfect for world famous sights such as Big Ben, the London Eye and Buckingham Palace. Set on London’s most beautiful campus, the University of Roehampton offers a high-quality student experience with outstanding staff and facilities. The University has its roots in the traditions of its four constituent colleges, all of which were founded in the 19th century as teacher training colleges. Southlands College – founded in 1872, is the smallest of the colleges at Roehampton. The College is home to the University’s Business School and the Department of Media, Culture & Language.