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SKOLA Easter English School London

In January and Easter, SKOLA runs English plus Study Trips in London. Students study for 3 hours each day in SKOLA Regent's Park, have lunch, and then visit London's main museums and sightseeing locations. It is a great way to improve your English, make friends from other cultures and Discover London. All students deliver a presentation, in English, on Friday afternoon.

SKOLA Regent's Park (10-17 year olds)

1. Location: Regent's University, Inner Circle, London NW1 4NS

2. Dates (Start any Monday within the dates, for any number of weeks) 

  • 30th March - 10th April 2026

  • 4th January - 22nd January 2027

3. 15 hours of English per week in a classroom

4. 5 Study Trips per week to a Museum or sightseeing location in London. Trips include: Natural History Museum, Tower Bridge, Science Museum, Markets Walk, Museum of London Docklands, Palace of Westminster, Madame Tussauds, National Portrait Gallery, British Museum and Tower of London.

5. Packed lunch included in the full-day course.

Prices per week for the Easter School (£50 registration fee)

  • 5 full-day course: £650 per week

  • 5 half-day course: £450 per week (mornings only)

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Frequently asked questions about the Winter School

When does SKOLA run its Winter English School in London?

SKOLA’s Winter English School runs during January and Easter, offering students the opportunity to study English in London outside the summer period while experiencing the city in a quieter season.

What does a typical day at the Winter English School include?

Students study English for three hours each morning at SKOLA Regent’s Park, followed by lunch and supervised study trips to London’s major museums and sightseeing attractions in the afternoon.

How do study trips support English language learning?

Study trips allow students to practise English in real world situations while exploring London. Visiting museums and landmarks helps reinforce classroom learning through discussion, listening and presentation skills.

What learning outcomes do students achieve by the end of the programme?

By the end of the week, students improve their spoken English, confidence and cultural awareness. Each student delivers a presentation in English on Friday afternoon, demonstrating their progress and communication skills.

Who is the Winter English School suitable for?

The programme is ideal for students who want a short, immersive English experience during winter or Easter, combining structured lessons with cultural exploration and international friendships.

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