1. Introduction
- "Campus Education" is "a continuous experience in the form of team life outdoors, and can bring about success in creative, entertaining and educational fields. Through leadership training and the influence of the natural environment, each camper can help one other achieve physical, psychological, and social skills and spiritual growth." (American Camp Association, 1998).
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Camp education encourages and guides children and young people to explore themselves, discover their potential, and develop their awareness and ability, such as cross-cultural communication and communication, leadership, survival skills, and team spirit.
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Experiential learning allows young people to "play with purpose" and "explore themselves" through creative camp activities. There are more than 30 outdoor creative activities, including rafting, hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, archery, surfing and more.
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Students and their peers can help increase mutual understanding and friendship. The uninterrupted camp life of the programme allows children to be liberated from using the Internet so their use of electronic gadgets is greatly reduced.
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It originated in the United States and has a history of more than 150 years. It is a social education model relative to school education and family education. Developed countries in the world attach great importance to camp education.
2. Full itinerary:
Day 1 China - London
Take the flight to London Heathrow Airport, and upon arrival, transfer to the Isle of Wight to rest and adjust to the time difference.
Day 2 – Day 7 Camp Challenge
Morning: English course
Afternoon: Challenges
Evening: entertainment
(There is a full day and an afternoon outing.)
Day 8 London
Morning: Go to stay at a London hotel after leaving the camp.
Afternoon: Visit the Royal Observatory of Greenwich – the Prime Meridian to experience the fun of crossing the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Day 9 Oxford
Visit the City of Oxford and Oxford University throughout the day, led by Oxford University students who introduce the experience of studying and learning about life. At the same time, visit the Harry Potter locations - Christ Church College, Bridge of Sighs.
Day 10 Cambridge
Visit Cambridge and Cambridge all day and find Newton’s famous apple tree. With punting on the River Cam, discover the location where Xu Zhimo was inspired to write his famous poem.
Day 11 London
Morning: Stroll through the city centre of London – Westminster Abbey, London Eye, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, Buckingham Palace and more.
Afternoon: Visit the British Museum – follow the professional guide to learn, explore and experience history.
Day 12 London
Morning: Stroll through the city of London – visit Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral.
Afternoon: Thames River Cruises – Experience the beauty of London’s incredible scenery and majestic architecture.
Day 13 London - Windsor - China
Morning: Visit the Queen's home, Windsor Castle, and see the Queen's childhood toys.
Afternoon: Return to China by plane.
Day 14 China
Arrival in China and end your British PGL Challenge Summer Camp tour.
3. Overview of the itinerary and expenses
Study time: Group A - July 13, 2019 to July 26, 2019
Group B - July 20, 2019 to August 2, 2019
Group C - July 27, 2019 to August 9, 2019
Group D - August 3, 2019 to August 16, 2019
Registration deadline: Group A February 14, 2019,
Group B February 21, 2019
Group C February 28, 2019, Group D March 4, 2019
Suitable for: 10-16 year old students
Registration requirements: PET level and above
Study tour fee: 32,000 yuan / person
Expense description:
1)The fee includes: overseas transportation, visa service fee, insurance fee, study fee, attraction ticket fee, accommodation fee, food and beverage fee, driver /guide tip, summer camp completion certificate.
2) The fee does not include: driver/guide overtime work fee, passport fee, transportation fee from local to departure place, excess baggage charge, personal consumption and attractions not included in the itinerary, additional charges caused by force majeure such as traffic jams or weather conditions.
How to register:
Contact: Teacher Wang (China) |
Contact: Gao Teacher (UK) |
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