St Brelade's College
Mont Les Vaux, St Brelade, JE3 8AF, United Kingdom
+44(0)1534 741305 • www.st-brelades-college.co.uk
Courses at St Brelade's College
| Course name | Type | Level | Max size | Lessons | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General English | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| General English Intensive | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Cambridge Course 20 | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
All levels | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| Cambridge Course 30 | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
All levels | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| IELTS Course 20 | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
All levels | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| IELTS Course 30 | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
All levels | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Seniors Programme | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
All levels | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| Combination Course | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Combination Course | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| General English Junior | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| General English Intensive Junior | General English General English classes aim to improve students’ all round ability in English and learn language skills for life in an English-speaking country. These classes are designed to provide a balance of practice in reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Lessons will also cover grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. A full-time course will usually require 15 to 25 hours lesson time per week. Some schools run general English programmes which lead to an exam and recognised qualification which the student will sit at the end of their course or when the school deems he or she to be at the necessary language level. On these courses students learn exam techniques and tips for success and achieving high grades. For more information see recognised qualifications. |
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Private Lessons 20 | One-to-One Private tuition; one teacher, one student. One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements. This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group. |
Elementary - Advanced | 1 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| Private Lessons 30 | One-to-One Private tuition; one teacher, one student. One-to-One courses are ideal for people who want to achieve maximum progress in a short time, especially for complete beginners or professionals. Often these are tailored to the students' individual language and time requirements. This allows for a truly personalised programme, for as many days or weeks as you choose. One-to-one teaching can be combined with other courses so you can achieve your language aims and benefit from being part of a group. |
Elementary - Advanced | 1 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Summer English Adult | Vacation Course English tuition during vacation summer or easter period. These types of courses often combine English language tuition with sporting and / or cultural activities. Usually split into:
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Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| Summer English Intensive Adult | Vacation Course English tuition during vacation summer or easter period. These types of courses often combine English language tuition with sporting and / or cultural activities. Usually split into:
|
Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
| Summer English Junior | Vacation Course English tuition during vacation summer or easter period. These types of courses often combine English language tuition with sporting and / or cultural activities. Usually split into:
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Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 20 x 50mins | More info |
| Summer English Intensive Junior | Vacation Course English tuition during vacation summer or easter period. These types of courses often combine English language tuition with sporting and / or cultural activities. Usually split into:
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Elementary - Advanced | 8 | 30 x 50mins | More info |
About St Brelade's College
St Brelade's College is beautifully situated, above the picturesque harbour of St Aubin, a ten minute drive along the bay from Jersey's main town, St Helier.
The college remains open throughout the year and provides tuition in small groups, host family or hotel accommodation and a weekly programme of excursions and social activities.
The School and its surroundings
St Brelade's College occupies a beautiful old granite school building, 200 metres above St Aubin's village with its attractive harbour, lined with hotels and restaurants.
The school has a large playground with volleyball court and BBQ area, a student lounge offering a limited range of refreshments, and a small access centre with listening booths, a few multimedia computers and free access to the Internet.
The school will be closed for two weeks from 19th December 2009. School does not close for public holidays.
School issues certificate upon completion of course.
Accommodation options
You can reserve accommodation once you have selected your course.
| Type | Basis | Room | Bathroom | Price per week |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homestay Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student.
Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays.
All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school.
A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.).
The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking.
All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday.
Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday. |
Full Board Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening. Standard of meals can vary. |
Single Room | No | £150.00 |
| Homestay Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student.
Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays.
All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school.
A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.).
The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking.
All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday.
Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday. |
Full Board Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening. Standard of meals can vary. |
Single Room | No | £140.00 |
| Homestay Homestay means you live with a family - in your own room or sharing with another student.
Staying with a host family may be a better option than residential if you want to practise the language with native English speakers and engage more with British culture. Sometimes, lasting friendships are made during homestays.
All families are carefully selected and pre-registered with the school.
A homestay student lives, eats, and shares the majoritiy of their time outside school hours with the hosts and their family. Family events such as dining out, amusement parks, camping, travel, etc. usually involve the host student who may or may not be expected to pay a portion for the participation (tickets, parking, gas, travel expenses, etc.). The student is invited to participate in Holiday festivities and family events (weddings, birthdays, etc.).
The student must abide by the host family's house rules such as; chores to perform, curfews, use of internet, telephone, guest visits, smoking and drinking.
All accommodation are quoted weekly from Sunday to Saturday.
Students must arrive on Sunday and depart on Saturday. |
Full Board Accommodation arrangement in which a hotel, homestay family etc provides bed and breakfast and a meal at both lunchtime and in the evening. Standard of meals can vary. |
Twin Room | No | £135.00 |
School location
Facilities
- Internet Access
- Social Programme
- Computer Centre
- Student Card
- Sports Fields
- Lounge
