English Language Summer Camp in the Philippines
Education, adventure, and unforgettable holidays for your child!
About Junior Camp
Cultural exchange
Studying English through cultural exchange enables students to share their traditions, learn from others, and gain a global perspective, promoting mutual understanding and respect for different cultures.
Real communication practice
Professional academic team, 15 years of experience, quality program and qualified teachers. Interactive learning with native speakers provides students with real-life language practice, helping them improve their speaking skills.
Nurse and Security system
Filipino Nurses stay with students 24/7. Night time nurse checks students’ condition every 2 hours. Doctor checks frequently. Police and Guards stay in the hotel. CCTVs are installed everywhere (no one can enter without authority). 24hour emergency standby.
Building Self-Esteem
Building self-esteem at a junior camp while studying English helps students gain confidence in their language skills and feel proud of their ability to communicate in a new language.
Activities and tours
Students participate in various activities like language games and team challenges, alongside exciting tours to local landmarks, all designed to enhance their English skills in an immersive and enjoyable way.
Learning with Native Speakers
Professional academic team, 15 years of experience, quality program and qualified teachers. Interactive learning with native speakers provides students with real-life language practice, helping them improve their speaking skills.
Guidelines for applicants
Duration and Tuition fee
Construction of Classes
Why the Philippines?
Real immersion
Tropical climate
Safe Environment
Hotel Accommodation
سوالات متداول
What is the language level requirements?
The language level requirements for a Junior camp in Cebu accommodate all levels, starting from beginners. Students can join regardless of their current English proficiency, and the camp tailors lessons to suit each individual's needs.
Do parents need to pick up their children from Junior camp on Sundays?
No, parents do not need to pick up their children from camp on Sundays. Juniors are fully supervised by CIA childhood care professionals, including teachers, nurses, and security staff, ensuring their safety and well-being throughout the camp.
What happens if a child gets sick?
If a child gets sick at a language junior camp in the Philippines, the camp’s local nurse provides initial care, and the student’s insurance covers medical expenses. Parents or guardians are promptly informed if further treatment is needed.
What activities are included in the program?
*Wed Activities* SM Seaside tour Cebu Ocean Park West Lagoon Ice Skating Talent show Bowling etc. *Weekend Activities* J Park Anjo World, Solea Resort ZipLine Hopping tour etc.