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Language schools in the UK: Exchange Programme for Students Aged 11–18

Choose your format — from one week to a full academic year. Boarding accommodation, full language immersion, and comprehensive support at every stage.

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Why join the programme? Who is it for? How does it work?

The Exchange Programme is a unique opportunity to experience short-term study at one of the UK’s prestigious private schools, immerse yourself in an English-speaking environment, and feel what it’s like to be a real British student. The programme offers a firsthand introduction to the British education system, a chance to improve your English, make new international friends, and see if this learning format is right for you — or simply enjoy an exciting and rewarding holiday in the UK!

Courses are available year-round, either during the regular school term or as part of a summer school. Students stay in school boarding houses or with carefully selected host families, with full guidance and support provided throughout.

This is the perfect first step for those considering applying to British schools or universities, while gaining valuable international experience. Participation in the programme helps students develop independence, responsibility, and ambition, broadens their horizons, and leaves them with memories and skills that will last a lifetime.

Why join the programme? Who is it for? How does it work?

Benefits of the programme

Full immersion without long-term commitment
Experience life in a British boarding school for as little as one week up to a full year. Try the learning process and school atmosphere without translation to see if the school is the right fit for your child — all without the risk of long-term commitments.
Flexible formats and durations (from one week to one year)
Flexible programmes ranging from a one-week holiday to a full year of immersion. Language schools in the UK offer the perfect format to engage with the educational process during the holidays.
Prestigious partner schools across the UK
We work with over 20 carefully selected private schools in England, including Brighton, Dover, Wellington, and others. Quality is guaranteed: top-class infrastructure, high academic standards, and a safe, supportive environment.
Accelerated language learning and cultural experience
Even two weeks in a British school provide full immersion: lessons, round-the-clock English communication, and authentic school traditions. Students experience rapid language progress, gain cultural insights, and develop independence.
Personalised approach and expert support
With 20 years of experience, Edvision provides a comprehensive service: school selection, visa support, flights, on-site guardians, academic monitoring, and regular communication with parents. A full turnkey solution with no hassle.
A prospect for future studies (a chance to get into a top school)
A trial course is the first step towards long-term education in the UK. A short-term stay boosts your chances of being accepted into British schools, while certificates and recommendations enhance the student’s portfolio.
Exclusive offering on the market
Edvision works directly with the UK’s leading private schools and holds exclusive access to short-term programmes. Together with the teaching staff, we adapt timetables to meet each student’s individual needs.
Full immersion without long-term commitment
Experience life in a British boarding school for as little as one week up to a full year. Try the learning process and school atmosphere without translation to see if the school is the right fit for your child — all without the risk of long-term commitments.
Flexible formats and durations (from one week to one year)
Flexible programmes ranging from a one-week holiday to a full year of immersion. Language schools in the UK offer the perfect format to engage with the educational process during the holidays.
Prestigious partner schools across the UK
We work with over 20 carefully selected private schools in England, including Brighton, Dover, Wellington, and others. Quality is guaranteed: top-class infrastructure, high academic standards, and a safe, supportive environment.
Accelerated language learning and cultural experience
Even two weeks in a British school provide full immersion: lessons, round-the-clock English communication, and authentic school traditions. Students experience rapid language progress, gain cultural insights, and develop independence.
Personalised approach and expert support
With 20 years of experience, Edvision provides a comprehensive service: school selection, visa support, flights, on-site guardians, academic monitoring, and regular communication with parents. A full turnkey solution with no hassle.
A prospect for future studies (a chance to get into a top school)
A trial course is the first step towards long-term education in the UK. A short-term stay boosts your chances of being accepted into British schools, while certificates and recommendations enhance the student’s portfolio.
Exclusive offering on the market
Edvision works directly with the UK’s leading private schools and holds exclusive access to short-term programmes. Together with the teaching staff, we adapt timetables to meet each student’s individual needs.

Exchange program options

The 1-week program is designed for students aged 11-18 who want to test life in a British school during the holidays. The goal is to get a first impression of the learning process and cultural immersion without long-term commitment, develop language skills and get comfortable with the British education system.

Advantages of the “1 week” format:

  • Complete linguistic and cultural immersion in a short time
  • No long-term commitment is the perfect trial experience
  • Intensive lessons and a variety of extracurricular activities
  • Accommodation in a British boarding house for permanent language practice
  • Developing independence and confidence in a new environment

The program is designed for students aged 11-18 who want to deepen their acquaintance with British schools while staying within the safe framework of the holidays. In two weeks, the children are fully involved in the learning process, participate in regular school and weekend activities, establish their first international friendships and increase their linguistic self-confidence.

Advantages of the “2 weeks” format:

  • Deeper cultural immersion and language practice compared to a one-week course
  • Studying on weekdays and busy weekends, like real British retirees
  • The opportunity to make friends with British peers and establish long-term contacts
  • Development of skills of adaptation to a new schedule and independent time management
  • The optimal duration for the end of the school year or winter holidays without skipping the main course at home

The monthly immersion is suitable for students aged 11-18 whose families are seriously considering further study in the UK. Students wear school uniforms, follow a full schedule of lessons and extracurricular activities, which allows them to truly experience the rhythm of a British private school and assess their own readiness for long-term study.

Advantages of the “1 month” format:

  • Full-fledged inclusion in school life with equal status with peers
  • Enough time for noticeable progress in language and academic skills
  • The opportunity to try out different subjects and mugs before choosing GCSE/A-Levels
  • It helps to understand whether the British education system is suitable on a permanent basis.
  • An invaluable experience of independent living away from home with the support of the school’s curators

The annual immersion is designed for students aged 14-18 who want to complete a full academic cycle in a British school, while maintaining elements of the national curriculum. The main subjects are taught by invited teachers of the native school, and the rest of the disciplines and extracurricular activities are conducted according to British standards, which combines the advantages of both systems.

Advantages of the “1 year” format:

  • A full academic year at a British school with 24/7 immersion and steady language growth
  • Keeping in touch with the native curriculum: key subjects are taught by visiting teachers
  • Preparing for admission to top private schools and universities in the UK
  • Development of intercultural competence, leadership skills and independence in an international environment
  • The opportunity to receive recommendations and academic reports recognized by British and home educational institutions

PROGRAMME COST

from £1,000 for 1 week*

Included in the price

Tuition

Tuition

Accommodation

Accommodation

Meals

Meals

Support

Support

Excursions

Excursions

*The final cost depends on the chosen school and the duration of the programme. Payment is possible in any currency at the exchange rate on the day of payment. Contact us to calculate the cost for your request and receive a personalised offer.

Our partners

Wellington School
Wellington School

Tuition fee: 52 425£

City: Wellington

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Tettenhall College
Tettenhall College

Tuition fee: 49 998£

City: Wolverhampton

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

D’Overbroeck’s College Oxford
D’Overbroeck’s College Oxford

Tuition fee: 71 340£

Age: 13-17

City: Oxford

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Boarding School

Dover College
Dover College

Tuition fee: 52 836£

City: Kent

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Stamford School
Stamford School

Tuition fee: 51 732£

City: Lincoln

Accommodation: Homestay

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Taunton School
Taunton School

Tuition fee: 50 985£

City: Somerset

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Boarding School

Lucton School
Lucton School

Tuition fee: 43 062£

City: Herefordshire

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Ipswich School
Ipswich School

Tuition fee: 56 133£

City: Ipswich

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

The Maynard School
The Maynard School

Tuition fee: 22 425£

Age: 16-17

City: Exeter

Accommodation: Homestay

Type of school: Private Girls Day school

Ratcliffe College
Ratcliffe College

Tuition fee: 50 346£

Age: 10-16

City: Leicester

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day School

Buckswood School
Buckswood School

Tuition fee: 38 070£

City: Hastings

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Brighton College
Brighton College

Tuition fee: 66 375£

City: Sussex

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

St Edward’s School – Cheltenham
St Edward’s School – Cheltenham

Tuition fee: 21 192£

Age: 14-17

City: Cheltenham

Accommodation: Homestay

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day School

St. James School
St. James School

Tuition fee: 28 545£

City: Lincoln

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Trinity School
Trinity School

Tuition fee: 45 288£

City: Devon

Accommodation: Boarding

Type of school: Private Co-educational Day and Boarding School

Student Reviews

Aliya’s family
Aliya’s family
15 years old, Almaty / Bromsgrove School, GCSE

With Edvision, our daughter enrolled at Bromsgrove School. We have drawn up an admission plan, prepared for exams, interviews, and completed the documents. I was pleased with the high level of organization — no delays, clear instructions. The payment was made directly to the school, all accounts were transparent, without intermediaries. We felt confident.

Anna, Sofia’s mother
Anna, Sofia’s mother
16 years old, Moscow / Kensington Park, A-Level

We went to Kensington School with the Edvision team. Park in London at A-level. It took more than six months to prepare: tests, interviews, and document collection. The consultants were very helpful and controlled everything at every stage. After A-level, we plan to enroll in one of the top 10 universities in the UK.

Artyom’s parents
Artyom’s parents
Moscow / Taunton School, GCSE

Our son is studying at Taunton School for the GCSE program. The Edvision manager literally took us by the hand through all the stages: consultations, school selection, visa processing. We are grateful for your professionalism, care and participation. We see how Artyom is growing and developing — this is the main reward.

Camila’s parents
Camila’s parents
16 years old, Astana / Fine Arts College, A-Level

It is impossible to figure out admission to England on your own.… Edvision knows the process from start to finish, has direct contacts with schools and a team of specialists in London. My daughter enrolled in Fine Arts College in 2024. She dreams of making a career in cinema, and many TV stars studied there. It was difficult at first, but I have already fully adapted, including the help of my guardians.

Irina, Daniil’s mother
Irina, Daniil’s mother
15 years old, St. Petersburg / d'Overbroeck's College Oxford, A-Level

We were looking for a suitable school for our son in England, and we plan to continue studying at LSE. Edvision managers selected a list of programs and schools, checked the English level, drew up an admission plan, prepared all the documents and did not charge a penny for it. We are currently studying at d’Overbroeck’s College in Oxford. A guardian is available 24/7 on site. He helped me open a bank account, get medical insurance, and sort out all the documents at the migration service. Thank you so much – you have made life much easier!

Karen
Karen
16 years old, China / Summer Camp 2024

At the AI camp, we assembled robots, programmed games, participated in contests, and went sightseeing. IT is not boring, but really exciting, especially with new friends and helpful curators.

Maria
Maria
19 years old, Moscow / Kings College London, Foundation

I graduated from high school in Russia and, with the help of Edvision, joined the Foundation at KCL. Together we chose the optimal program, the consultants explained all the subtleties of admission, helped to collect the documents and even prepare for the interview. After foundation, I enrolled in a bachelor’s degree at LSE. All these years we have been in touch with the Edvision team, I sincerely recommend the agency to those who want support at every stage and really interested specialists.

Olesya, Sasha’s mother
Olesya, Sasha’s mother
14 years old, Moscow / Summer Camp 2024

We were looking for a summer camp for our son abroad to improve his language. Edvision organized a trip for the school. My son is thrilled – he met guys from other countries, visited local attractions as a group, played sports, and went to the theater. Now we are considering applying abroad!

Parents Nikita
Parents Nikita
16 years old, St. Petersburg / Brooke House College, Foundation

Edvision helped my son enroll in the Foundation program at Brooke House College – we will continue our studies at a local university. In addition, the child loves football, and the school has gorgeous fields and a semi-professional team. We had no understanding of how the system worked in the UK. The consultant helped not only with the choice of the program, but also with writing a personal statement, preparing for IELTS and interviews. We received an offer in the first wave. They work clearly and professionally.

Victor, Alice’s father
Victor, Alice’s father
17 years old, Moscow / Winter Camp 2025

My daughter was sent to a camp in England with Edvision in January 2025. The program is excellent: lectures from Oxbridge and LSE professors, business cases in international groups, sightseeing tours and to the offices of Jaguar, BBC and MINI. We lived on the Cambridge campus for 5 days. There was at least one chaperone for every 10 students. My daughter is happy, thank you so much for organizing!

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    Academic Acceleration Group LTD (Company No. 16714351)

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