Arsenal Soccer School Ages: 10-17 years

Arsenal Soccer School Ages: 10-17 years

Summer School courses in the UK can last between one to five weeks in June, July and August. Accommodation, meals and social activities are often included in the tuition fee.
Summer School courses offer social programmes featuring trips to famous UK landmarks, the seaside, and special events.

Arsenal Soccer School offers a popular course that combines 20 hours per week of Arsenal-approved soccer training with 15 hours per week of English language lessons, based around soccer, using a specialist English for Football coursebook.

This is a unique programme delivered using Arsenal Soccer Schools’ teaching philosophy. The programme includes soccer seminars about diet and nutrition, psychology, team tactics/formations and what makes a great player.

Students will have the opportunity to learn new skills and techniques, improve their existing ones, and put them into practice.

This two-week course is taught entirely in English, so students improve their language skills as they train and play.

All students will have a Tour of the Emirates Stadium in London, and a free kit pack containing an Arsenal Soccer School shirt, shorts and socks.

This course is open to fans of all clubs and students of all abilities. All coaches are UEFA qualified and trained by Arsenal Soccer Schools.

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We help secure Tier 4 student visas to make sure they are processed and approved on time.

accommodation
Accommodation

We work with reputable accommodation providers throughout the whole of the UK and can help take the hassle out of finding the right accommodation. Bookings durations are available from a minimum of 2+ weeks.  

Airport-pickup
Airport pickup service

We provide an airport transfer service throughout the UK. Students can be transferred to their designated accommodation and a welcome pack will be provided to include all details they may need for your stay.  

Questions and Answers
1. What is a Summer Camp?

A Summer Camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers managed during the summer months (June- August) in some countries. The traditional view of a Summer Camp has been changing through the years with newer types that provides a wide variety of exclusive activities.

2. How long is the Summer Camp?

Summer School courses in the UK can last between one to five weeks during June, July, and August.

3. Are the Summer camps accredited by any UK association?

Yes. All summer camps that we deal with are Accredited and approved in the UK and Recognised Internationally.

4. What makes a summer camp exclusive?

Summer Camps are incredibly unique and important alternative for your children. They offer an opportunity for the children to grow, allowing kids to become independent and self-confident, while socializing and making new friends from all around the world, also learning new skills will contribute the children’s development.

5. What is the average age for a child to attend to a Summer Camp?

The minimum age is 4 and the maximum age is 18 years old. Also, the average age depends on the course the children are interested.

6. Where is Summer Camp physically held?

Summer Camps are based in different parts of the Greatest City of London and depends on the Summer Course you applied to.

7. Are all the activities included in the initial fee?

Accommodation, meals, and social activities are often included in the tuition fee.

8. What should your son or daughter bring with them to Summer camp?

As parents, they want to make sure that their children have everything they need to thrive at Summer Camp.

The first and most important rule is to make sure to follow the packing list that has been provided by your child’s camp.  There must be specific instructions on every item for you to follow.

9. Can kids call home when they want?

Understanding the policies of any youth serving program, such as Summer Camps, is normal that many camps do not allow cell phones due to the interfere of these electronic devices. So, while there are very good reasons for a camp to adopt a “no electronics” use policy will usually encourage them to write letters home or to use them when they are out of their Summer Camp routine.