
Irish College of English Summer Camp













Punti salienti
- Book with Confidence Guarantee
- Exciting, fun-filled afternoon activities
- Irish Teenage Interaction Programme
- The Education Awards Winner 2024
Focalizzato sulle lingue per un'esperienza di campo arricchita.
Panoramica
Located in picturesque Malahide, students live in a vibrant seaside community, just 10 minutes from Dublin Airport and 25 minutes from the city centre. It’s the perfect balance between a peaceful, safe area and access to everything Dublin has to offer.
From the moment students arrive, they are supported by our dedicated welfare team, including airport pickup, 24/7 emergency contact, and a full orientation.
Our academic programme uses a communicative and task-based approach, designed to actively engage students in real-life situations. Lessons are fun, practical, and aligned with the CEFR framework, ensuring measurable progress.
Our activities aren’t just fun — they’re designed to help students use their English in real life, build confidence, and discover Irish culture. From treasure hunts at Malahide Castle to exploring Dublin City or relaxing at the beach, each week is filled with memorable experiences
We offer special Irish Teen Intercultural Lessons, where Irish students join the classroom to help lead exercises. This gives our students a rare opportunity to interact with native speakers in a relaxed, peer-to-peer setting.
11-17 anni
From June 16th to August 25th
1 settimana
Da $2,311
Inglese
Max 400 campeggiatori
Co-educazione
Condiviso
Attività





Our Junior Summer Camp offers a variety of exciting activity programmes designed to provide both fun and learning:
Classic Activity Programme: A mix of outdoor adventures, sports, and cultural activities, designed to engage students in English practice through fun, interactive experiences.
Intensive Programme: Includes 3 Half-Day Activities per week, along with 2 Cambridge Exam Classes, offering a focus on language development alongside exciting, hands-on experiences.
Sailing Programme: Students enjoy 2 afternoons of sailing per week, learning sailing skills while practicing English in a dynamic, outdoor setting. All necessary equipment is provided, ensuring safety and comfort.
Horse Riding Programme: Participants enjoy 1 Half-Day Horse Riding Activity and 4 afternoons of horse riding per week, with tailored instruction based on their experience level. The programme includes stable management lessons and riding sessions, with helmets and boots provided.
All programmes feature 2 optional disco evening activities per week and a full-day Saturday excursion. Sundays are free for relaxation with host families or to meet new friends, offering a well-rounded and memorable summer experience.
Accademici
At the Irish College of English, our academic programme is designed to develop students’ English communication skills through engaging, interactive lessons in a friendly and supportive environment. Our focus is on fluency, confidence, and real-world language use.
Communicative Approach: Emphasis on speaking and listening in real-life contexts
Task-Based Learning: Projects, discussions, interviews, games, and problem-solving tasks
Integrated Skills Development: Focus on speaking, listening, reading, writing, vocabulary, and grammar
International Mix: Classes are made up of students from different countries to encourage English use at all times
Student Reflection: Daily journaling encourages students to think about their progress and express themselves creatively
All levels catered for, from Elementary (A1) to Advanced (C1)
Assessment and Certificates:
All students complete a Pre-Arrival Placement Test (online)
Weekly progress is reviewed by teachers
Students receive an End-of-Course Certificate and Progress Report
Extras:
Lessons include Intercultural Exchanges where Irish teens join classes to enhance conversational practice
Lezioni di lingua
Warm-Up Activity:
A short, interactive task to activate students’ speaking and thinking in English
Helps ease into the day and build comfort in the classroom
Main Lesson Topic:
Focused on real-life communication skills
Themes include travel, social media, Irish culture, hobbies, and more
Vocabulary and grammar introduced in context
Skills Practice:
Integrated activities for speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Group tasks, pair work, discussions, and role plays are common
Students are encouraged to express opinions and interact with classmates
Project or Task-Based Activity:
Students apply what they’ve learned through creative tasks like presentations, interviews, or designing posters
Encourages teamwork, imagination, and use of target language
Reflection & Journaling:
Students reflect on the day’s learning in their personal journal
Encourages self-awareness and reinforces vocabulary and structures learned
Weekly Themes & Progress:
Each week follows a theme with clear learning goals
Teachers provide regular feedback
End-of-week review consolidates learning and celebrates progress
15 ore di lezione a settimana
Programma
Classic Programme:
15 hours English Tuition per Week
Classes from 8.45am to 12.00pm – Monday to Friday
Break from 10.15am to 10.30am
Packed Lunch from 12.00pm to 12.30pm
Activity Programme from 12.30pm to (approx.) 5.00pm – Monday to Friday
Full-Day Excursions every Saturday from (approx.) 9.00am to 5.00pm
Sunday is a Free Day to Relax with the Family or Meet with Friends
Intensive and Cambridge Preparation Programme:
20 hours English Tuition per Week
Classes from 8.45am to 1.30pm – Monday to Friday
Break from 10.15am to 10.30am
Packed Lunch at School: 12.00pm – 12.30pm
3 Half-Day Activities per week: 1.30pm – (approx.) 5.00pm
2 Afternoons Cambridge Exam Classes: 1.30pm – 4.00pm
1 Full Day Saturday Excursion from 9.00am to (approx.) 5.00pm
Sunday is a Free Day to relax with the family or meet with friends
Sailing Programme:
15 hours English Tuition per Week
Classes from 8.45am to 12.00pm – Monday to Friday
Break from 10.15am to 10.30am
Packed Lunch at School: 12.00pm – 12.30pm
2 Afternoons Sailing per week: 1.30pm – 5.00pm
3 Half-Day Activities per week: 1.30pm – (approx.) 5.00pm
1 Full Day Saturday Excursion from 9.00am to (approx.) 5.00pm
Sunday is a Free Day to relax with the family or meet with friends
Horse Riding Programme:
15 hours English Tuition per Week
Classes from 8.45am to 12.00pm – Monday to Friday
Break from 10.15am to 10.30am
Packed Lunch at School: 12.00pm – 12.30pm
1 Half-Day Activity per week: 1.30pm – (approx.) 5.00pm
4 Afternoons Horse Riding per week*: 1.30pm – 5.00pm
1 Full Day Saturday Excursion from 9.00am to (approx.) 5.00pm
Sunday is a Free Day to Relax with the Family or Meet with Friends
Alloggio e alloggio strutture

The Irish College of English school is our year-round premises and is located in the centre of Malahide. Our school is a welcoming, bright modern space, and consists of 7 classrooms, equipped with the latest classroom technology, and 1 leader/meeting room. We also have a reception area, relaxation areas, staff office and teachers’ room and access to a small
library. In our commitment to sustainability, we have a free water dispenser where students can refill their water bottles.
Saint John Paul’s School is our summer camp centre located in a quiet residential area of Malahide, just a short walk from the village centre. The school offers bright, spacious classrooms and excellent sports facilities, including indoor and outdoor areas ideal for a wide range of activities. It provides a safe, welcoming environment for our junior students, with plenty of space to learn, play, and enjoy their summer experience to the fullest.
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Domande e risposte
Intensive and Cambridge Preparation Programme (20 hours tuition per week, multi-activity – available 30 June to 27 July only)2 weeks: €2,2773 weeks: €3,3584 weeks: €4,412English & Sailing2 weeks: €2,4293 weeks: €3,5494 weeks: €4,729English & Horse Riding2 weeks: €2,6453 weeks: €3,8594 weeks: €5,139Additional ChargesExtra night: €42Special diets (e.g. gluten/lactose free): €30–€60 per week (check availability)
Prepayment & Deposit A deposit of €200 is required to confirm the booking. The remaining balance is due 28 days before arrival. Cancellation Policy Cancellation 7 days or more before arrival: Full refund Cancellation 3–6 days before arrival: 50% refund Cancellation 1–2 days before arrival: No refund No-shows or early departures: No refund All cancellations must be made in writing to: info@iceireland.com Refunds will be processed within 7–10 business days after confirmation. “Arrival” is defined as 10:00 AM on the day of arrival, regardless of actual arrival time. Visa refusal: All fees refunded except the €200 deposit (with official documentation).
Our teaching staff are experienced professionals who hold a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and a recognized TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) qualification. They are also recognized as qualified English Language Teachers under ACELS, a service of Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). Our teachers are specially chosen for their ability to relate to young people, and all progress is carefully monitored. In addition to our academic team, our activity leaders and supervisors are carefully selected for their experience and ability to engage with young learners. They play a vital role in ensuring that students have a balanced and enjoyable experience during their time at the camp. Our host families are carefully chosen to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for students. They undergo a thorough vetting process to meet our standards, providing students with a comfortable and supportive home away from home.
All members of staff and all our host families for junior students undergo Garda vetting.
We ensure equal opportunities for all applicants through a transparent admissions process. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations and support services to learners, evaluating additional needs on a case-by-case basis. This approach is detailed in our medical conditions and additional needs policy, available to all stakeholders. Our safeguarding guidelines emphasize the importance of protecting students from all forms of abuse, including bullying. We define bullying as deliberately hurtful behavior, usually repeated over time, where it is difficult for those bullied to defend themselves. Our guidelines outline various forms of bullying—physical, verbal, and emotional—and provide procedures for reporting and addressing such incidents.
Codice di condotta
We maintain high standards of conduct and expect all stakeholders to adhere to our code of behaviour. Instances of serious misconduct will be addressed through the disciplinary procedure.
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Complaints and Grievance Policy
We are dedicated to fostering a positive and safe learning environment for all stakeholders. This policy outlines our commitment to addressing grievances and disciplinary matters in a fair, transparent, and timely manner.
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Disciplinary Procedure
Upon receipt of a complaint or observation of misconduct, ICE will conduct a thorough investigation, ensuring fairness and due process for all parties involved. The investigation may involve gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and providing the accused party with an opportunity to respond to the allegations.
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Depending on the severity of the misconduct, disciplinary actions may include verbal or written warnings, probationary periods, suspension, or expulsion from the institution. ICE reserves the right to determine the appropriate course of action based on the findings of the investigation.
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Appeals Process
Students have the right to appeal any disciplinary decision made by ICE. Appeals must be submitted in writing within a specified timeframe and will be reviewed by an independent appeals panel. The decision of the appeals panel is final.
Irish College of English
We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for all students, ensuring that any concerns are addressed promptly and fairly.
Mobile phones must be turned off during class and activities.