ENGLISH SUMMER SCHOOL FOR KIDS and TEENS
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English + creative workshop experience tailored to each age group
Students use English actively not only in classes, but also in projects, presentations, design, art, and production processes.
MINI MAUS
“We design and build projects in English!”A safe, fun, and productive English summer program for younger age groups, employing play, art, and hands-on learning approaches.
MIDI MAUS
“We don't just speak the language, we create with it.”Students' English communication skills and self-confidence are supported through presentations, group work, and real-world tasks.
MEGA MAUS
“Building the future world by speaking English.”A professional portfolio program for teens, focusing on debates, presentations, critical thinking, and creative production.
Not just English lessons—a production-oriented summer school.
Task-Based Language Teaching is used in English lessons, and project-based learning in creative workshops. Students do not learn the language by memorization; they learn by designing, speaking, presenting, and developing projects.
CEFR-Compliant Leveling
Groups are arranged according to the student's level, ranging from A2 to C1.
Boutique Classes
Classes are limited to a maximum of 15 students to ensure personalized tracking and close interaction.
Creative Workshops
Art, design, and project production are fully integrated into the English learning process.
Grand Museum Finale
At the end of the program, students showcase their work in a grand final exhibition.
Flexible 4-week terms
The program runs for a total of 8 weeks. Enrollment can be planned as a single term or both terms.
Term 1
Term 2
Full-day classes from 10:00 to 17:00
The day is structured holistically with English classes in the morning and creative workshops in the afternoon.
How does the registration process work?
To participate in the program, the student must take the age-appropriate English placement test, followed by an appointment for an oral assessment conducted by our Academic Department.
Questions parents ask the most
The most important thing your child learns this summer won't be just English.
They will discover what they can build using English, how to present their work, and how to express themselves with confidence.