Summer Camp
Summer Camps for Juniors
At Westerfield College, our Summer Camps for Juniors offer a unique opportunity for young learners aged 11 to 16 to experience a dynamic mix of academic learning and fun activities. Designed to inspire and engage, our summer camp helps students build confidence, develop new skills, and form lasting friendships in a supportive environment.
Why Choose Our Summer Camp?

Academic Enrichment and Fun Activities
Our summer camp strikes the perfect balance between academic growth and recreational enjoyment. With lessons in core subjects such as English, Maths, and Science, alongside sports, arts, and team-building activities, students experience both learning and leisure.

Tailored for Ages 11-16
The programme is specifically designed for students within this age range, with a curriculum and activities suited to their developmental needs. However, we welcome younger children (under 11) if they have an older sibling attending.

Safe and Supportive Environment
At Westerfield College, we place a strong emphasis on creating a secure, welcoming space where every child can thrive. Our dedicated staff ensure personalised attention, making sure each camper enjoys a rewarding experience.

Making Friends and Building Confidence
Our summer camps foster social interaction, teamwork, and leadership skills, providing students with the chance to meet peers from diverse backgrounds and build confidence in a fun, friendly setting.
Why It Matters
The summer months are an ideal time for young learners to expand their horizons. Westerfield College’s Summer Camps for Juniors offer a holistic experience that combines academic support with exciting recreational activities, ensuring students return to school with renewed enthusiasm and lifelong memories.
Summer Camps Course Summary
Course Length
- Start September (Pre-Sessional Course + Foundation Programme): 9 months full time 25 hours per week
- Start January ( Foundation Programme): 6 months full time 25 hours per week
Entry Requirement
Start September 2025 (Pre-Sessional Course)
- A minimum overall grade of IELTS 4.5 or equivalent or take STAR's test.
- PLUS evidence of a successfully completed secondary school education in an appropriate range of subjects.
Start January 2025 (Foundation Programme)
- A minimum overall grade of IELTS 5.5 or equivalent or take STAR's test.
- PLUS evidence of a successfully completed secondary school education in an appropriate range of subjects.
If you do not currently have IELTS 4.5 you can start an English language programme with STAR at any time, prior to commencing your IFP. We enroll new students every week.