Camp in england
2 weeks 2,100 euros
They will speak English immersed in multi-adventure activities, excursions, group games and educational workshops.
Come to know and enjoy our English camps in England. Marchants Hill
Dates from July 12 to 26, 2025
Age groups from 10 to 13 years old and from 13 to 16 years old. PGL Center. Total immersion in the English language. Guided cultural visits. Guardian of Canterbury Consulting Spain.
AVENTURA EFL + INMERSIÓN
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Campamentos de inglés en English camps in England for teenager
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PGL Marchants Hill from July 12 to 26, 2025
2 weeks 2,100 euros
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
EFL ADVENTURE + IMMERSION
Clases EFL, actividades multiaventura y excursiones
We will do two one-day excursions and two half-day excursions. Dynamic and fun English classes, in the morning, with native teachers and PGL experts. The implementation of knowledge of English will be in the afternoon, together with multi-adventure activities and group dynamics, and other types of tasks and games are organized at night.
What is the EFL?
EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language. It is about adapting language teaching with those who do not have English as their mother tongue in mind. The typical difficulties of an EFL student are usually low motivation, not being able to live immersed in the language and not hearing a real pronunciation, and these obstacles are solved in these camps, where students are motivated and curious about the environment and its companions.
Language objectives of summer camps in the United Kingdom
Interact in the English camps in England using the English language, in situations different from the usual ones of the educational center where they study. Speak English naturally, within playful-sports situations, coexistence and personal and group relationships, promoted by living this experience.
Sociocultural objectives of immersion
Promote social relations between equals, as well as the exchange of ideas and cultural traits.
Strengthen values such as tolerance and respect for a culture different from their own.
In the English camps in the United Kingdom for young people we want to promote cooperation and participation in all those situations that require collective work. And facilitate a favorable scenario to create and establish bonds of friendship and mutual enrichment.
English camps in England
for young people who want to learn and have fun
LOCAL EXCURSIONS
Explore England. Camps in England offer an excellent range of day and half day excursions including visits to London, world famous historical sites and/or theme parks.
London | Full day excursion:
- Big Ben and Parliament – ‘Big Ben’ is the nickname for the bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, also known as the Houses of Parliament.
- Westminster Abbey – Formally called the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, the abbey has been the site of many royal weddings, including that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
- Horse Guards Parade – The site of the ‘Trooping the Colours’ ceremonies for Beating Retreat and the official Queen’s Birthday.
- Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace – The Queen’s Guard protects Buckingham Palace and this is the changing of the sentinels. (depends on the days and time of year).
- Green Park – At 47 acres in size, this is one of the royal parks next to Buckingham Palace.
- The Ritz London – A former manager of the Savoy Hotel opened The Ritz on May 25, 1906 and is known throughout the world for its world-class catering.
- Piccadilly Circus – The illuminated signs at this road junction in London’s West End have been iconic since they were first installed in the early 20th century.
- Leicester Square – Close to Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square, this is an entertainment hub with cinemas, restaurants, shops and much more.
- Covent Garden – With a huge covered market, this is a popular shopping and tourist spot.
- Trafalgar Square – Home to Nelson’s Column and the National Gallery, this is a popular place to visit.
- Jubilee Gardens – Created to celebrate the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, it recently underwent a multi-million dollar refurbishment in 2012 for the Diamond Jubilee.
- Millennium Bridge – This suspension pedestrian bridge opened in June 2000 and was nicknamed the “Wobbly Bridge” due to the awkward back-and-forth motion. The bridge was quickly closed and modification work began on it, only to be reopened in 2002.
Oxford | Excursión de día completo
- University of Oxford – Evidence of teaching at Oxford University can be dated back to 1096 making it the oldest
university in the English-speaking world. - Christ Church Meadow – This meadow, on the banks of the River Thames, is owned by Christ Church College (a
part of Oxford University). - Covered Market – Officially opened in November 1774, this covered market offers a variety of shops including
greengrocers, butchers, gift shops, bakeries and sandwich shops.
Windsor Castlle| Excursión de día completo
Windsor Castle – Originally a wooden fortress built at the time of William the Conqueror, this transformed castle
is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world and one of the Queen’s favourite homes.
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Camp summary:
Marchants Hill Adventure Center is conveniently located for primary schools in and around London. We have 45 acres of beautiful grounds filled with adventure activities, including water sports at the on-site lake. There are also stunning hiking trails nearby.
In the evening, students will enjoy a full program of evening entertainment before retiring to their comfortable en-suite rooms in our specially designed cabins.
PGL Marchants Hill, Tilford Rd, Hindhead GU26 6RF, UK.
Camps in the UK have cabins specially built to accommodate young people between the ages of 10 and 16.
- Classrooms.
- Indoor play area.
- Lake.
- Leaders Hall.
- Meeting rooms.
- Shop.
- Sports venue.
- Ambush.
- Bonfire.
- Capture the Flag.
- Cluedo.
- Disk.
- Passport to the world.
- PGL Sports Night.
- Photo challenge.
- Television contest.
- Robot Wars.
- Snapshot.
- Splash.
- strange races.
- London.
- Oxford.
- Windsor Castle.
- Abseiling.
- archery
- Burn Walk.
- Canoeing.
- cat walk
- Challenge Course.
- Climbing.
- Fencing.
- First aid.
- Giant swing.
- Trekking.
- Jacob’s ladder.
- Mountain bike.
- Nature route.
- Orientation.
- Problem solving.
- Quad biking.
- Raft construction.
- Rifle shooting.
- Sensory trail.
- Sports games and teams.
- Survivor.
- Trapeze.
- Tree Climb.
- upright challenge.
- ZipWire.
Breakfast
- Choice of cereals for breakfast.
- Assorted yogurts.
- White and brown toast with preserves.
- Fresh fruit.
- Oatmeal porridge with cinnamon and brown sugar.
- Grilled sausages.
- Scrambled eggs.
- Baked beans.
- Vegetable sausages (V).
Lunch at summer camps
- Tomato soup served with a selection of breads
- Baguettes and wraps with various fillings, e.g. chicken fajitas
- tuna and sweet corn
- Grilled Vegetables and Cheese (V)
- omelettes
- Salad bar
Dinner in the camps
- Special soup
- Meat lasagna
- Fish fingers
- Stir-fried vegetables with noodles (V)
- fresh carrots
- Sautéed green beans
- Potato chips
- Salad bar
- Ice cream
Loss of objects
All personal items must be clearly labeled with the owner’s name. We strongly recommend that all valuables be left at home. So you can enjoy the camps in Scotland with peace of mind.
Laundry
In our English camps in Scotland we have a weekly laundry service for clothes. Linen is provided for all guests and is changed weekly. Guests must bring their own towels. We recommend one towel for showering and another towel for wet and/or dirty activities.
Cleaning in the summer camps in the UK
Bins are emptied daily and rooms are deep cleaned once a week.
Guest behavior
Please refer to our online Code of Practice document for our Code of Conduct for visiting groups to camps in Scotland.
First aid
All our activities staff stay on the premises for eight hours. They have the Emergency First Aid Certificate and some of the staff have a Workplace First Aid Certificate. This allows the immediate application of any required first aid treatment. Cold storage of any medicine can be done if necessary.
Sure
For English camps in Scotland we can arrange insurance cover for visiting groups, through our existing provider. Please contact us for more details.
Safety
We are proud of our excellent safety record at our camps in Scotland, due to the diligence and care of our staff. For your peace of mind, a summary of our security management systems is available in our online Code of Practice document. When required, our activities are inspected and approved by the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA). This is updated every year and we comply with the latest government guidelines on the health and safety of students on educational visits.
Clothing
We recommend bringing old clothes to the camps in Scotland to participate in the activities. In addition to clothing for excursions / night, please bring the following:
- Sweaters/sweatshirts for cold weather (most activities take place outside).
- Long-sleeved shirt (to cover the arms for some activities).
- Pants/leggings (no jeans) for activities.
- Sneakers/activity shoes and old shoes/wet activity shoes.
- Socks that cover the ankle for some activities.
- Waterproof jacket.
- Baseball cap / hat for hot weather.
Other important things
- Hygiene bag (including soap / shampoo, etc.).
- 2 large towels.
- Plastic bottle for drinks.
- Sunscreen (summer).
- Pen and paper.
- Small bag/backpack for the day trip.
- Plastic bags/garbage bags (for wet items) labeled with your name.