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Summer Camps

British education has long been synonymous with quality and prestige. Summer camps in England provide a unique opportunity for children from 8 to 17 years old not only to learn English, but also to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of real British culture.

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Bryanston Summer School — Immersion Programme
Bryanston Summer School — Immersion Programme

Price per week: 1 750£

Age: 10–17

Period: Year-round

Ipswich Summer School — Immersion Programme
Ipswich Summer School — Immersion Programme

Price per week: 1 550£

Age: 10–17

Period: Year-round

Marlborough College Summer School
Marlborough College Summer School

Price per week: 1 650£

Age: 11–17

Period: July - August

Oxford Oratory Summer School
Oxford Oratory Summer School

Price per week: 1 750£

Age: 6–17

Period: July - August

Trent College Summer School | Nottingham
Trent College Summer School | Nottingham

Price per week: 1 600£

Age: 11–17

Period: July - August

RGS Surrey Hills Summer School
RGS Surrey Hills Summer School

Price per week: 1 800£

Age: 6–18

Period: July - August

Bromsgrove International Summer School
Bromsgrove International Summer School

Price per week: 1 600£

Age: 6–17

Period: July - August

Eton College — Summer Programmes
Eton College — Summer Programmes

Price per week: 2 948£

Age: 12–16

Period: June - August

Lucton Summer School — Immersion Programme
Lucton Summer School — Immersion Programme

Price per week: 1 450£

Age: 10–17

Period: Year-round

Wellington Summer School — Immersion Programme
Wellington Summer School — Immersion Programme

Price per week: 1 550£

Age: 10–17

Period: Year-round

Stamford Summer School — Immersion Programme
Stamford Summer School — Immersion Programme

Price per week: 1 500£

Age: 10–17

Period: Year-round

Canford Summer School — Dukes Education
Canford Summer School — Dukes Education

Price per week: 2 125£

Age: 11–16

Period: June - August

Earlscliffe College Summer School
Earlscliffe College Summer School

Price per week: 1 500£

Age: 13–18

Period: June - August

Headington School Oxford — Summer Programmes
Headington School Oxford — Summer Programmes

Price per week: 2 045£

Age: 12–16

Period: July - August

SBC Dragon School Oxford — Summer Camp
SBC Dragon School Oxford — Summer Camp

Price per week: 1 995£

Age: 8–12

Period: 13 July - 10 August

Dulwich College — Summer School
Dulwich College — Summer School

Price per week: 2 750£

Age: 12–14

Period: July - August

Oxford College — Summer School
Oxford College — Summer School

Price per week: 3 350£

Age: 15–17

Period: July - August

Dukes Cambridge Summer School
Dukes Cambridge Summer School

Price per week: 2 445£

Age: 14–17

Period: June - August

University of Northampton
University of Northampton

Price per week: 1 850£

Age: 13-17

Period: July - August

D’overbroeck’s College Oxford
D’overbroeck’s College Oxford

Price per week: 1 750£

Age: 13-17

Period: July

Cranbrook School
Cranbrook School

Price per week: 1 150£

Age: 12-17

Period: July - August

King’s College London. Professional Elite Training Camp
King’s College London. Professional Elite Training Camp

Price per week: 1 850£

Age: 13-17

Period: July

St. Hilda’s College. University of Oxford
St. Hilda’s College. University of Oxford

Price per week: 1 900£

Age: 13-17

Period: July - August

Global Leadership Program LSE
Global Leadership Program LSE

Price per week: 2 100£

Age: 18+

Period: July - August

Road to Cambridge
Road to Cambridge

Price per week: 1 950£

Age: 16+

Period: August 2 - August 14

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The British education system fosters critical thinking from an early age. Unlike cramming, they teach you how to analyze, compare facts, and draw your own conclusions. This approach develops independent, thinking personalities.

Language programs in England

Full language immersion is the main advantage of a language camp in England. Children communicate with native speakers 24/7, which is impossible to recreate at home. Within two weeks, parents notice a qualitative leap in the child’s spoken language.

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    What does a summer language camp in England include?

    The academic program is based on a communicative methodology. 15-25 English lessons per week are conducted in a playful way. Teachers use modern interactive technologies, group projects, and discussions.

    Small classes (up to 15 people) allow you to pay attention to each student. Teachers quickly identify the strengths of the child and adjust the program to his needs.

    The cultural and entertainment program is no less important for the academic part. Excursions to London, Oxford, Cambridge introduce you to the history of the country. Visiting museums, castles, and theaters broadens your horizons.

    Sports activities include football, tennis, swimming, horseback riding. Creative workshops develop artistic abilities. Evening entertainment – discos, contests, fashion shows – helps teenagers to socialize.

    The benefits of studying in the UK

    A summer camp in the UK offers serious competitive advantages. A British school certificate is quoted for admission to international universities. Graduates demonstrate a high level of self-discipline and responsibility.

    The international environment is another plus. Children communicate with peers from 40+ countries of the world, learn tolerance, expand cultural horizons. Many people make friends for life.

    Living in residences or host families develops independence. Children learn to plan time, make decisions, and take responsibility for their actions.

    British schools are renowned for their high safety standards. The territory is guarded around the clock. The camp in England provides medical care, healthy food, and comfortable living conditions.

    Experienced caregivers monitor children 24/7. The staff-to-participants ratio is 1:8, which guarantees individual attention to each child.

    The cost of the programs starts from 1,500 pounds for two weeks. This is a serious investment that pays off in the long run. High-quality education in England opens the doors to the best universities in the world, forms a successful career.

    Choose the best for your child – choose the British quality of education!

    Advantages of EDVISION

    More than 20 years of experience in the field of British education make EDVISION a reliable partner for Russian families. The company cooperates with leading UK schools, which guarantees high-quality programs.

    EDVISION provides full support from the first consultation to the receipt of the certificate. Specialists help you choose the right camp in England, prepare your documents, and get a visa. An individual approach to each family eliminates mistakes in the admission process.

    The company conducts English proficiency testing, organizes interviews with school representatives, and offers optimal financial solutions.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the age restrictions?

    Our programs are designed for children from 11 to 18 years old. For students over 18, we offer unique programs camps from the best educational institutions in the UK, such as Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, LSE.

    What are the requirements for English language proficiency?

    n>The required level of language proficiency depends on the chosen school and the curriculum. In our catalog there are programs for C1+ level, as well as for those who have just started studying. We will help you assess your level and prepare for admission. We recommend that you consider the following programs foundation year and camps to immerse yourself in the linguistic and cultural environment and improvespan

    Is admission guaranteed?

    Admission to a particular school cannot be guaranteed, as the final decision is always made by the educational institution. However, thanks to our experience and partnerships with British schools, we deeply know the process and can objectively assess the chances of each student. We always individually select an educational institution based on the student’s academic profile and capabilities, and apply to several schools at once to maximize the likelihood of successful admission. If academic or language skills are not sufficient for direct admission, we will offer a suitable preparatory program (for example, Foundation Year). Since our consultations are completely free, the only financial risk for you is the admission fee, which is paid directly to the school when applying.

    How much do Edvision services cost?

    Our consultations, school selection and full support at all stages of admission are completely free of charge. You pay for the education itself, the guardianship services, as well as the costs associated with the move. Learn more about pricing.

    Do you provide visa support for the UK?

    We assist families throughout the UK student visa process and ensure all required documentation is prepared correctly and on time. Once a student receives an official offer from a UK private school, the school issues a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) and formal invitation documents.

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      Terms of Service (Public Offer)

      Academic Acceleration Group LTD (Company No. 16714351)

      Academic Acceleration Group LTD (Company No. 16714351), trading as EDVISION Group, hereinafter the “Service Provider”, publishes this document (the “Public Offer”), which is an official offer to any individual or legal entity (the “Customer”) to enter into a services agreement on the terms set out below.
      1. Terms and Definitions

      1.1. Services are consulting and related services provided by the Service Provider to support admission and study at educational institutions, including private schools and camps in the United Kingdom, as well as assistance with document preparation and submission, organisation of accommodation, meals, guardianship and other related arrangements. Services may be provided remotely via the Internet, by phone and/or in person at the Service Provider’s location.
      1.2. Customer means any individual or legal entity that accepts this Public Offer (Agreement).
      1.3. Parties means the Service Provider and the Customer collectively.
      1.4. Party means either the Service Provider or the Customer separately.
      1.5. Student means the Customer or another individual (e.g., the Customer’s child) in whose interests the Agreement is concluded and to whom educational services of educational institutions are intended.
      1.6. Service Provider’s website: https://edvision-group.com.
      1.7. Educational institution means an organisation providing educational services (including a private school, college, language centre or camp) with its own admission requirements and policies.
      1.8. Public Offer means this offer to enter into a services agreement published on the Service Provider’s website and/or in other forms that reference these terms.
      1.9. Appendix to the Agreement is an integral part of the Agreement and may contain the scope of Services, pricing, delivery procedure and other terms. Appendices may be published on the website or sent to the Customer by email.

      2. Subject of the Agreement

      2.1. The Service Provider undertakes to provide the Services, and the Customer undertakes to accept and pay for them.
      2.2. The scope of Services, delivery procedure and other terms may be specified in Appendices and/or separate written offers sent by the Service Provider.
      2.3. Communications sent by the Service Provider to the Customer may include terms for Services different from those stated in Appendices.
      2.4. The Parties will use the Customer’s email and phone number specified in the offer for communication.

      3. Fees and Payment

      3.1. The price of Services is determined by the Service Provider in the price list, invoice or an individual agreement.
      3.2. Payment may be made by:

      • wire transfer or bank transfer to the Service Provider’s account;
      • credit or debit card (Visa, Mastercard) via a secure payment link provided by the Service Provider;
      • Revolut or PayPal transfer to the account specified by the Service Provider.

      3.3. Payment may be made in GBP, USD or EUR. If paid in a currency other than GBP, the amount may be recalculated at the Service Provider’s internal exchange rate valid on the payment date, subject to prior agreement with the Customer.
      3.4. The Customer’s payment obligation is deemed fulfilled when funds are credited to the Service Provider’s account or online payment is confirmed.
      3.5. Services are deemed provided in full once the Customer receives documents confirming performance of the agreed obligations (e.g., enrolment letter, programme booking, report).

      4. Rights and Obligations of the Parties

      4.1. The Service Provider shall:
      4.1.1. Provide the Services in accordance with this Agreement and the agreed scope.
      4.1.2. Keep confidential information and personal data provided by the Customer confidential, except where required by applicable law or necessary to perform the Agreement (e.g., sharing with educational institutions).
      4.1.3. Ensure the technical and organisational capability to provide the Services.
      4.1.4. Timely inform the Customer about required actions (document submission, visa procedures, deadlines).
      4.2. The Service Provider may:
      4.2.1. Determine and/or replace specialists involved in providing the Services.
      4.2.2. Require timely payment; in case of non-payment/partial payment, suspend Services until the outstanding amount is settled.
      4.2.3. Request documents and information necessary for providing the Services.
      4.2.4. Suspend Services or refuse performance in case of breach by the Customer or the Student.
      4.2.5. Record communications (correspondence, audio/video of consultations) and keep such records to confirm the fact and quality of Services.
      4.2.6. Exclude a Student from participation in a programme in case of breach of conduct, law or institution rules, notifying the Customer.
      4.3. The Customer shall:
      4.3.1. Pay the Service Provider’s fees in a timely manner.
      4.3.2. Provide accurate information, documents and data necessary for the Services.
      4.3.3. Not disclose confidential information received from the Service Provider in connection with this Agreement.
      4.3.4. Ensure the Student complies with the Agreement, Appendices and educational institution rules.
      4.3.5. Ensure the Student’s consent (if applicable) for processing personal data by the Service Provider and educational institutions.
      4.3.6. Ensure compliance with applicable law and respectful conduct, avoiding discriminatory or unlawful statements/actions.
      4.4. The Customer may:
      4.4.1. Demand proper performance of obligations under this Agreement.
      4.4.2. Receive the Services in the scope and on the terms set out in this Agreement and Appendices.

      5. Liability

      5.1. The Parties are liable for non-performance or improper performance in accordance with this Agreement and applicable law.
      5.2. The Service Provider is not responsible for disruptions caused by the Customer’s side (including lack of technical capability to receive Services).
      5.3. If a technical issue occurs on the Customer’s side, time spent resolving it may be included in the service delivery period.
      5.4. If a technical issue occurs on the Service Provider’s side, such time is not included and may be compensated by rescheduling the relevant part of Services.
      5.5. The Service Provider is not liable for failures caused by unlawful actions of third parties, poor storage of Customer data, platform/email/messenger failures due to viruses or attacks, lack of Customer internet connection, or maintenance work.
      5.6. The Service Provider is not liable for consequences of inaccurate or outdated information provided by the Customer.
      5.7. The Service Provider does not and cannot guarantee admission decisions made by educational institutions or other authorities. The Service Provider provides consulting support that may materially increase the likelihood of a positive outcome based on long-term practice, but outcomes depend on multiple external factors.
      5.8. The Customer guarantees the accuracy of data provided about themselves and/or the Student and undertakes to check correctness before accepting this Offer.
      5.9. The Customer represents that acceptance (including payment) is made by the Customer personally and/or an authorised person in the Customer’s interests.

      6. Force Majeure

      The Parties are released from liability for non-performance due to force majeure circumstances confirmed by competent authorities.

      7. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

      7.1. This Agreement is governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
      7.2. Disputes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall first be resolved through good-faith negotiations between the Parties.
      7.3. If no agreement is reached, the Parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

      8. Term and Changes

      8.1. This version of the Public Offer is effective from the moment it is published on the Service Provider’s website and remains valid until cancelled or replaced. The Service Provider may change the terms or cancel the Offer unilaterally; changes apply from the moment the new version is published.
      8.2. For a specific Customer, the Agreement is effective from acceptance and until full performance by the Parties. Updates per clause 8.1 result in corresponding changes to the Parties’ relationship.
      8.3. If the Service Provider does not receive a substantiated written claim within 3 calendar days from the service date, the Service is deemed provided in full and with proper quality.

      9. Service Provider Details
      Legal nameAcademic Acceleration Group LTD
      Trading asEDVISION Group
      Company number16714351
      Registered address20 Wenlock Road, London, England, N1 7GU, United Kingdom
      Emailinfo@edvision-group.com
      Phone+44 7520 603085

      Privacy Policy

      About this policy

      This Privacy Policy explains how Academic Acceleration Group LTD (Company No. 16714351), trading as EDVISION Group (“we”, “us”, “our”), collects and uses your personal data when you visit edvision-group.com or use our services. We are the data controller for the personal data described below and comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

      What data we collect

      We may collect the following categories of personal data:

      • Your name/surname and contact details (email, phone number);
      • Information about your educational interests (country of study, education level, etc.);
      • Information about a child/student (age, language level, academic interests);
      • Website interaction history (enquiry forms, applications, messages);
      • IP address, browser/device data and on-site behaviour (via cookies).
      How we use your data

      We use personal data only for the following purposes:

      • Providing consultation about studying abroad;
      • Selecting educational institutions and programmes that match your needs;
      • Contacting you in response to your request;
      • Sending informational and marketing emails (only with your consent);
      • Improving the website and user experience.
      Legal basis for processing

      Under the UK GDPR, we process your personal data on the following legal bases:

      • Performance of a contract — to provide the consulting services you have requested;
      • Legitimate interests — to respond to enquiries, improve our website and develop our services;
      • Consent — for marketing communications and non-essential cookies. You may withdraw consent at any time;
      • Legal obligation — where we are required to retain or disclose data to comply with applicable law.
      Sharing with third parties

      We do not sell or share your personal data with third parties without your consent, except when it is necessary:

      • to fulfil your requests (for example, sharing required information with a partner school, guardianship provider or educational institution);
      • to use trusted service providers who help us operate our business (such as IT, email, payment and analytics providers), bound by confidentiality obligations;
      • to meet legal obligations.
      International transfers

      Where we share data with educational institutions or service providers outside the United Kingdom, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place in line with UK GDPR requirements (such as adequacy decisions or standard contractual clauses).

      Data storage and security

      We store your data in a secure environment and take reasonable measures to protect it from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or destruction.

      Data retention

      We retain personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, or as required by law. Enquiry data is generally retained for up to 3 years from your last contact with us; client records are retained for up to 7 years to meet contractual and statutory obligations.

      Cookies

      We use cookies to analyse website performance and improve user interaction. You can disable cookies in your browser settings.

      Your rights

      Under the UK GDPR you have the right to:

      • Request access to the personal data we hold about you;
      • Request correction or deletion of your data;
      • Restrict or object to the processing of your data;
      • Request data portability;
      • Withdraw your consent to data processing at any time.

      To exercise your rights, please contact us using the details below.

      Complaints

      If you believe we have not handled your personal data properly, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) at ico.org.uk or by calling 0303 123 1113.

      Contact

      If you have any questions about how your data is processed, or wish to exercise any of your rights, please contact:

      • Academic Acceleration Group LTD (trading as EDVISION Group)
      • 20 Wenlock Road, London, England, N1 7GU, United Kingdom
      • Email: info@edvision-group.com
      • Phone: +44 7520 603085
      Changes to this policy

      We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The current version is always available on our website. Material changes will be communicated through the website.

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