Euro Languages College
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Euro Languages College
www.elc.ie Book online! The Key to Fluency Find Euro Languages College on Facebook French, German & Spanish Residential Summer Courses in Ireland 2012 Euro Languages College, 48 Lower Salthill, Galway. Tel: 091 502542 / 01 2784448•Email: info@elc.ie • Web: www.elc.ie About Us Our History Euro Languages College was established in 1989 to provide intensive residential French and German summer courses for second level students in Ireland (Spanish was added in 2007). We are innovators in the field of language learning as we were the first company to develop and run residential courses in Ireland for teenagers using a foreign language. What Happens on an ELC Course? Students live in a boarding school for a period of just less than three weeks. Classes take place 6 days a week usually from 9.30am – 1.00pm. Activities in the afternoons and evenings (all conducted in the target language). Students are expected to communicate in the target language at all times. Who Can Attend ELC? All secondary school students who have completed at least one year of language learning at secondary level. Students currently in 1st or 2nd year go to the junior courses and students who have completed the Junior Cert go to senior courses. Where Are The Courses? The courses are conducted in carefully selected boarding schools with spacious grounds and a variety of sporting facilities: Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co Kildare St Mary’s College, Galway St Flannan’s College, Ennis, Co Clare Villiers School, Limerick Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co Tipperary When Are The Courses? The courses take place during the summer holidays - go to page 7 for a full list of the dates and venues. 1 • un • uno •eins Why Choose ELC? Why Choose ELC? ×× Over 40 hours of tuition during the course – that adds up to about half an academic year. ×× The courses cost about €65 a day – compare that to grinds which can be €30/€40 for just one hour. ×× The anxiety, expense and difficulties involved in going abroad are eliminated. ×× A hard to rival 1:6 staff to student ratio. ×× Courses are so well structured so that nothing is left to chance. Students are occupied at all times - in class or during activities. ×× Courses are residential. There is total immersion in the language. ×× They have constant supervision including mealtimes and in the dorms. ×× Original course programmes are devised by a team of the most highly qualified and experienced people in the country. ×× Native French, German and Spanish speaking staff provide an essential linguistic and cultural dimension to the courses. ×× Excellent Teachers of French, German and Spanish meet the needs of Irish students in the classroom and help to prepare for exams. ×× A wide range and choice of activities. ×× A stimulating environment where students both learn and enjoy themselves. ×× 98% of parents and students said they were satisfied with their experience of Euro Languages College. ×× 90% of those who had experienced it said that ELC is as good if not better than an exchange programme. 2 • deux • dos • zwei Classes & Activities Classes On arrival at our courses students are tested to ensure they are placed in a suitable class. Classes are held 6 mornings a week (Monday - Saturday). These classes prepare students for Junior and Leaving Certificate examinations and teach the language needed to converse and communicate in French/German/Spanish in the college every day. In particular the classes concentrate on: developing oral fluency revising basic grammatical structures practicing for oral and aural examinations preparing for written examinations Each student’s progress is monitored and a written report is sent to parents at the end of the course. Activities Afternoon In the afternoons, there are numerous recreational activities to choose from such as football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, rounders, unihoc, arts and crafts, drama, video making workshops, aerobics and many others. The range of activities available depends on the facilities at each college. Swimming is available where there is access to a pool. Evening Evening activities include concerts, debates, quizzes, board games, treasure hunts, videos, films, discos and theme nights. All classes and all activities are conducted through French/German/Spanish ensuring that all day every day is a total language experience. 3 • trois • tres • drei Accommodation & Facilities Accommodation The type of sleeping accommodation available depends on the individual colleges: Large open dorms in Cistercian College and St Mary’s College. Cubicles for 2-3 students within a large dorm in Clongowes Wood College. Small bedrooms in St Flannan’s College for 2-4 students. Large bedrooms for between 5-10 students in Villiers School. Meals Meals are provided by the caterers of our host colleges. Staff and students sit and eat together. Sporting Facilities The type of games facilities available depends on the individual college. The range is as follows: Outdoor: Playing pitches, volleyball, basketball, handball, tennis, rounders, athletics. Indoor: Gymnasium/hall, badminton, squash, volleyball, handball, table tennis, board games, art room, video room, etc. (Cistercian College and Clongowes Wood College have indoor swimming pools). Daily Routine 9.00am - 9.30am 9.30am - 1.00pm 1.00pm – 2.00pm 2.00pm - 5.15pm 5.45pm – 6.30pm 6.30pm - 7.00pm 7.00pm - 10.30pm Breakfast Class including breaks Lunch break 2 activities with a break in between each one Evening Meal Assembly 2 activities with a break in between each one 4 • quatre • cuatro • vier Our Colleges The Cistercian College is about 2 miles west of Roscrea, Co. Tipperary. It was founded in 1905 by the Cistercian monks. The college is surrounded by open wooded countryside and 30 acres of grounds. Clongowes Wood College is situated near Clane in Co. Kildare, appromimately 20 miles west of Dublin city. It was founded in 1814 by the Jesuits. St Flannan’s College is in the town of Ennis in County Clare. The college was opened on its present site in 1881 on 3 acres of ground. St Mary’s College is built on elevated ground with commanding views over the city of Galway and was constructed between 1910 and 1912. Villiers School was founded by Hannah Villiers in 1821. It is situated in the leafy suburbs of Limerick city, on the edge of the River Shannon. 5 • cinq • cinco • fünf Our Staff The overall ratio of staff employed to students is 1: 6. 3 Managers per course Each course has a dedicated management team in addition to all other staff; there is one Course Manager who is responsible for the overall running of the course and who is supported by two Assistant Managers. Teachers Teachers are a mix of highly qualified and experienced Irish teachers of French, German or Spanish and teachers who are native speakers of French, German or Spanish with experience of teaching their language to non-native speakers. Our teachers are attracted to the Euro Languages College format because they believe that language teaching goes beyond the classroom. Animators / Activity Leaders Animators who are involved in the recreational, sport and leisure activities are mainly from different French, German or Spanish speaking countries. They are generally trained in youth work in their own countries and provide an important linguistic and cultural dimension to our courses. The advantage of the activities organised by the foreign language animators is that they provide a context in which it is natural to speak the language. The daily interaction between students, animators and the native teachers is a most important cultural dimension to our courses. Assistants Assistants are usually Irish students who have previously attended Euro Languages College and who have received special training in group leadership. All our personnel are involved in general supervision, including meal times and dormitory supervision. 6 • six • seis • sechs Course Venues & Dates Junior Courses For students currently in first year or second year only. Senior Courses For post Junior Certificate and pre Leaving Certificate students – including those students who will sit the Junior Certificate in June 2012. FRENCH JUNIOR LEVEL Villiers School, North Circular Road, Limerick Monday 25th June to Friday 13th July Code Fees JF1-12 €1065 FRENCH SENIOR LEVEL St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Road, Galway Tuesday 5th June to Friday 22nd June SF1-12 €1110 St. Flannan’s College, Ennis, Co Clare Tuesday 5th June to Friday 22nd June SF2-12 €1110 Clongowes Wood College, Clane, Co Kildare Monday 25th June to Thursday 12th July SF3-12 €1130 Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Monday 23rd July to Friday 10th August SF4-12 €1110 GERMAN JUNIOR LEVEL St. Flannan’s College, Ennis, Co Clare Monday 25th June to Friday 13th July JG1-12 €1110 St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Road, Galway Monday 23rd July to Friday 10th August JG2-12 €1110 GERMAN SENIOR LEVEL St. Flannan’s College, Ennis, Co Clare Monday 25th June to Friday 13th July SG1-12 €1110 St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Road, Galway Monday 23rd July to Friday 10th August SG2-12 €1110 SPANISH JUNIOR LEVEL St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Road, Galway Monday 25th June to Friday 13th July JS1-12 €1110 SPANISH SENIOR LEVEL St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s Road, Galway Monday 25th June to Friday 13th July SS1-12 €1110 7 • sept • siete • sieben How to Book How to Book Either: 1. Complete the booking form enclosed with this brochure and return to head office in Galway with a deposit for €250 – there is help on how to complete the form on page 18. 2. Go to www.elc.ie and book online. Fees Course fees are inclusive of classes, accommodation, meals and activities. The balance must be paid in full 8 weeks before the course start date. The fees may be paid by installments (e.g. if attending a course in St Mary’s College, following payment of the €250 deposit, 2 further payments of €430). Important Notice: Course duration is 18 days except for courses SF1-12, SF2-12 and SF312 which are 17 days. Junior & Senior German courses JG1-12 & SG1-12 will be running concurrently in St Flannan’s College. Junior & Senior German courses JG2-12 & SG2-12 will be running concurrently in St Mary’s College. Junior & Senior Spanish courses JS1-12 & SS1-12 will be running concurrently in St Mary’s College. Junior students will be accommodated in separate dormitories to senior students, they will attend separate classes and where possible they will participate in separate activities. 8 • huit • ocho • acht Rules In order to secure the atmosphere we wish to prevail in our colleges, it is expected that students will follow certain rules and procedures. These rules and procedures have been drawn up in the students’ own interest and relate to safety, supervision of the language and behaviour. Rules re Language Speaking Students must make the effort to communicate in French/German/Spanish at all times in accordance with their ability. If students fail to do this, they will be given a warning on the first offence and their parents will be advised. On the second offence they will be expelled. No reimbursement of fees is permitted. No exceptions will be made. Rules re Discipline Smoking - is a health hazard and a fire risk. It is strictly forbidden in our schools and on school grounds. Students who smoke are liable to immediate expulsion, regardless of Parents/ Guardian(s)’ attitude to such matters while the student is at home. Alcohol and Drugs - the possession and consumption of alcohol and the use of drugs are strictly forbidden and warrant immediate expulsion, regardless of Parents/Guardian(s)’ attitude to such matters while the student is at home. Visits - students who return to the college after a visit, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, are liable for immediate expulsion regardless of Parents/Guardian(s)’ attitude to such matters while the student is at home. Theft and Vandalism - any pupil found stealing or vandalising property is liable to be expelled. Pupils will be charged for damages or graffiti to the college buildings, equipment, furniture, or to another student’s belongings. If a group is involved and individuals not identified, the cost of repair will be apportioned by the Course Manager. Out of Bounds - in the interest of providing a high level of supervision for the students’ own safety and for insurance purposes as well as supervision of the language the following out of bounds rules apply: (a) No student may leave the grounds of the college unless on an official organised college outing. Euro Languages College International Ltd. will not be liable for any loss or injury that might occur should a student do so. (b) Certain areas within each college are out of bounds at different times of the day and/or evenings. Students will be advised of all these areas upon arrival. No students may enter these out of bounds areas at these times - the following are some examples: 9 • neuf • nueve • neun Rules 1. No boy may visit any of the girls’ dormitories, and no girl may visit any of the boys’ dormitories at any time. 2. Girls’ washrooms and showers are out of bounds to boys, and boys’ washrooms and showers are out of bounds to girls. 3. Students who leave their dormitory area after lights out are considered out of bounds. (c) Each college has its own particular out of bounds areas. Students will be advised of these upon arrival and no student may enter these out of bounds areas at any time. Swimming - (where applicable) other than at allotted supervision times is forbidden and warrants expulsion. General Behaviour - a high standard of behaviour and good manners is required at all times. Students must obey the direction of staff. Disrespect, persistent disobedience, unruly behaviour or bullying towards staff or fellow students will not be tolerated and warrants expulsion. Failure to comply with these rules will warrant expulsion and no reimbursement of fees is permitted, no exceptions will be made. Expulsions If a student is in breach of the above rules so as to warrant expulsion, the Course Manager will immediately contact the parents’ home address (or the contact address they have provided in the event of their being away from home) to advise them of the situation. If the Course Manager fails to make immediate contact he/she will then attempt to contact the relative or friend designated to act in loco parentis. THE EXPELLED STUDENT WILL EITHER BE COLLECTED BY HIS/HER PARENTS, OR THE PERSON DESIGNATED TO ACT ON THEIR BEHALF ON THE DAY OF EXPULSION. OTHERWISE THE STUDENT WILL BE SENT HOME BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT. IT IS THE PARENTS’ RESPONSIBILITY OR THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERSONS DESIGNATED TO ACT ON THEIR BEHALF TO ENSURE THAT A RESPONSIBLE ADULT WILL BE AVAILABLE TO RECEIVE A STUDENT THUS EXPELLED. EURO LANGUAGES COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL LTD. ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY STUDENT FOLLOWING EXPULSION. An expulsion comes into effect from the moment that the student is advised that he/she is being expelled. Students therefore are not advised of their expulsion until shortly before the time they are due to depart the college. It should be noted that once a student has been advised of their expulsion, he/she will not be allowed any further association with the other students. The decision of the Course Manager in relation to the interpretation and implementation of the rules and all matters in relation to discipline shall be final and binding. Expulsions affect staff and student morale and the entire atmosphere of the course. We therefore ask both parents and students to read our rules and the section on general procedures and other information prior to making a booking for our courses. 10 • dix • diez • zehn General Procedures Arrivals Students arriving with parents are expected to register between 4.00pm and 5.30pm on the date of commencement. Our language rules come into force immediately upon arrival. This is because it has been our experience that in order to maintain the use of the second language it is necessary to exclude the use of English as completely as possible. Parents are therefore requested to say goodbye and leave as soon as they have brought students to the reception area. Parents should not ask to visit the dormitories or other areas of the school with a student as it puts the managers or other members of staff in the awkward position of having to refuse their request. Parents and students can relax in the knowledge that the staff of Euro Languages College is an understanding, caring and warm group of people. They will make every effort to ensure that all students feel welcome and secure from the moment of their arrival. The Course Manager and Assistant Managers will be available at the reception area to meet parents and discuss any further information, medical or otherwise, that may have come to light since the completion of the original booking form. Departures Students will depart early on the final day of the course. Those parents collecting students are asked to do so by 12 noon. Euro Languages College staff will not be responsible for students who have not been collected after this time. Transport Euro Languages College provides private bus transport from Dublin only for an additional fee. The bus will leave a designated meeting point in Dublin and will not stop en route to its destination to pick up students along the way. Details of bus transport and meeting point will be provided closer to the start date of the course. If you choose to avail of our transport, the extra fee will be added to the total of your final payment. Transport to Clongowes Wood College is €15; transport to all other locations is €20. Details of bus transport will be provided closer to the start date of the course. The fee for the bus is a single fare i.e. only for the journey to the college. We do not organise transport back to Dublin in advance but this will be organised during the course and students can pay for it at this time if they wish to avail of the service. We reserve the right to cancel the bus service to a college if the numbers electing to take the bus are not large enough. We will give no less than 4 weeks’ notice if this should occur. Items not allowed In the interest of preserving the French/German/Spanish atmosphere on our courses, radios, cassettes, walkmans, discmans, minidiscs, MP3/4 players, items such as or similar to PSPs and Nintendo DS and audio or reading materials in any language other than French/German/Spanish are not allowed. Any such items will be confiscated. Please see the following page in relation to mobile phones. In the interest of student health and safety - alcoholic beverages, tobacco, glue type substances, Tipp-Ex, aerosols (including deodorants) are forbidden and will be confiscated. The same applies to knives, blades, substances such as hair dye or any other objects that the Course Manager deems to be a threat to the safety of students. Euro Languages College International Ltd. accepts no responsibility for the safekeeping of such confiscated items. 11 • onze • once • elf General Procedures Settling in Students will be given every help and encouragement to settle in and feel at home. Sometimes this may take a little while. Parents should rest assured that if there is a serious problem in this regard they will be advised by staff. If a student telephones home within the first few days of any course, we would request parents to advise them to stay. It is our experience that even the most homesick do eventually settle down. Students should let managers and teachers know if they are experiencing difficulties. Students may speak to managers in English if they are having problems. (These are the only staff members allowed to speak English and do so only in the case of student distress). The Course Manager may suggest a visit from parents if he/she feels this would improve the situation. Pastoral care group meetings with students take place on a regular basis. In the interest of language learning, we advise that students/friends do not request dormitory accommodation together. It is most difficult to speak a second language to one with whom you practice another! Use of Mobile Phones Students are not permitted to use mobile phones and are not permitted to keep a mobile phone either on their person or with their belongings in the dorms. However, parents have told us that in the age of having immediate contact with their child they find it difficult when they send their child to Euro Languages College and they have no contact. On the second evening between 8.00pm and 8.45pm we will allow students to retrieve their mobile phones (if they have brought them) from the confiscated items and to call home to say they have arrived safely etc. The students will have no more than 5 minutes to call but it should reassure you that your child is safe and well. It is possible that you will receive a call anytime in the window between 8.00pm and 8.45pm. Students will then hand back their phones to be kept in the office. Also, in an effort to simplify the arrangements for Sunday visits students will be again permitted to phone home between the same time period on both Fridays. This is because we find many students want parents to bring certain items and it can be complicated to pass messages through the office to parents and vice versa. The phones will again be handed back to the office after the call has been made. To make contact with the course at any other time, you will have to call the college telephone number (provided shortly before course start date). If any students are found to be abusing the system, e.g. do not hand back their phone at the designated time or hand up an old phone whilst keeping their current phone on their person, we will withdraw the privilege from them and inform the parents that they will not be calling from their mobile anymore and all contact must come through the office. 12 • douze • doce • zwölf General Procedures Sunday Visits Feedback from staff and student evaluations of our courses indicated very strongly that visits disrupt the continuity of a course. They also affect the French/German/Spanish atmosphere that prevails on our courses. Because of this we strongly advise that no visits take place. For those parents who feel they must visit, visiting time is confined to Sunday afternoon between midday to 5.30pm. If you arrive after midday you can still take your son/daughter out of the college but the return time will still be 5.30pm. • No student will be permitted to leave the college with other relatives, family friends or parents of friends on the course unless specific written authority to do so has been given to the Course Manager by their parents. (Please refer to Section A of page 18) • Parents / Guardians should only give written consent for a responsible adult to take their child out of the college. • Parents and students must leave the college grounds for the full duration of such visits. • Visitors may not go beyond the reception area of the college while they await the student they are visiting. • Visitors are requested to keep English to a minimum and not to speak with any student other than their own. • The same person who signs a student out must sign the student back in to the college. • Any student who returns to the college under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be liable for immediate expulsion (see rules). The above procedures have been drawn up in the students’ best interest and relate to safety, supervision and general behaviour. Note: The August Bank Holiday Monday is a normal working day at Euro Languages College. Telephone Calls As telephone calls in English also affect the French/German/Spanish atmosphere and because of the large numbers of students on our courses, telephone calls should only be made directly to the Course Manager in charge. Students will not be allowed to make telephone calls except in cases of emergency or due to homesickness. These will be made directly through the Course Manager in charge. The telephone number for each college will be forwarded prior to the commencement of our courses. Please keep it safely as it is a number specially provided for Euro Languages College and is not the official college telephone number. Insurance The following is the standard wording with respect to the Employers/Public Liability Insurance which will be put in place through our insurance agents. Employers Liability Insurance Legal liability to pay compensation to all our personnel in respect of death, bodily injury or disease sustained by them and arising out of and during the course of their duties and caused by the negligence of the company, our servants and agents. 13 • treize • trece • dreizehn General Procedures Public Liability Insurance Legal liability to pay compensation as follows: (a) Death, bodily injury or disease to any third party person, caused by the negligence of the company, our servants or agents, and arising out of and during the course of the business. (b) Damage to third party property, caused by the negligence of the company, our servants or agents, and arising out of and during the course of the business. You will note that students attending Euro Languages College courses will be considered third parties in the event of a claim. Indemnity on any one claim reads €6,500,000. PLEASE NOTE: STUDENTS’ BELONGINGS ARE NOT INSURED UNDER EURO LANGUAGES COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL LTD.’S INSURANCE POLICY. Euro Languages College accepts no responsibility for students’ belongings. We suggest that parents should investigate the possibility of arranging an extension of their household insurance policy to cover students’ belongings. 14 • quatorze • catorce • vierzehn Other Information Pocket Money All pocket money is to be banked with the Course Manager on the day of arrival. A debit card system will be run so that the students can pay for items from the tuck shop or send clothes to the launderette; this means students do not have to keep cash on their person during the course. Euro Languages College International Ltd. will not be liable for any money not lodged in the bank. Students will be facilitated to withdraw money prior to the Sunday visit. Medical Attention / Medicines A nurse will attend the college daily. A doctor is on call at all times. Students requiring medical attention will be brought to the doctor or nearest hospital. Medical costs will be deducted from the student’s bank account. Please ensure that pocket money is adequate to cover such deductions. Please complete in detail Section F on Student Welfare on the enclosed booking form. Dangerous medicines/drugs must be handed over to the Course Manager during registration. These will be dispensed as necessary throughout the course. 15 • quinze • quince • fünfzehn Tuck Tuck may be purchased from the college tuck shop. No tuck or drinks may be consumed or stored in dormitories. Religious Services Sunday Mass will be held in each college when a priest is available. Minority religions will be catered for wherever possible in local churches. Parents must accept responsibility for students who attend services other than those held in the college. Dictionaries / Writing Materials Students are requested to bring their own dictionaries, a copybook and writing materials. Clothes Due to limited hanging/wardrobe space, students are requested to bring the minimum amount of clothes necessary. These should be suitable for a summer camp. They should be colourfast, non-shrinkable, machine washable and clearly marked with the identity of the student. Students should also bring clothes hangers and some old clothes for use in concerts, drama and fancy dress. Linen / Bedclothes Students must bring their own bed linen (sheets, pillow cases) and duvets or sleeping bags, as these are not supplied at any of the colleges. Students are also requested to bring their own towels. Laundry Facilities for the hand washing, rinsing and drying of “smalls” are available in each college. The optional facility of sending clothes to a laundry will be available at a normal cost. Euro Languages College is not responsible for the damage to or loss of any clothes sent to the laundry/launderette. Swimming Cistercian College and Clongowes Wood College have indoor swimming pools. Depending on college location and the weather, students attending colleges with no pool may be taken to swim under supervision to local areas/pools (cost to be borne by students). Please indicate if for any reason you do not wish your child to swim on Section F on the booking form. Other Information Sports Gear and Equipment Euro Languages College provides all sports equipment needed for activities. Students should bring their own sports gear (shoes, boots, swimwear and swimming caps etc). Please ensure that these are clearly marked. In the interest of their own safety students playing basketball are requested to wear basketball boots. Flips flops are needed for the swimming pool area of Cistercian College and Clongowes Wood College. Musical Instruments Students are requested to bring musical instruments to add to the evening’s entertainment. Again please ensure that these are easily identifiable. Note: Please refer to section on insurance. Padlocks Students should bring a small padlock and key as lockers may be provided in some schools. Student Belongings We would like to advise students to leave at home personal items of value or items that are easily broken (e.g. watches or clothes) that are not essential for a summer camp environment, as Euro Languages College takes no responsibility for student belongings. Refund of Fees Paid 1.Prior to commencement of course: Deposits will not be refunded. However, in the case of illness and on receipt of a medical certificate a proportion of monies paid MAY be returned: - 50% if cancellation is made more than 8 weeks before the course commences. - None of the deposit will be returned if cancellation is made less than 8 weeks before the course commences. Final Payments will not be refunded. However, in the case of illness and on receipt of a medical certificate a proportion of monies paid may be returned: - The final payment plus 50% of the deposit if cancellation is made more than 8 weeks before the course commences. - The final payment less the deposit if cancellation is made less than 8 weeks before the course commences. 2.From date of commencement of course: No refund will be made to any student who opts to go home on arrival at the course or who leaves the course for any reason, medical or otherwise. In the event of cancellation, medical or otherwise, student fees paid are non-transferable. In the event of unforeseen circumstances which would affect the efficient running of any of our courses, Euro Languages College reserves the right to cancel such a course or alter the dates thereof. 16 • seize • dieciséis • sechzehn Testimonials My son spent three very enjoyable weeks in your German college preparing for the Leaving Cert. He found the course enormously helpful and the teachers always went that extra yard to encourage the students along. The excellent tutoring he received greatly helped him get an A1 in German in the Leaving and secure his first choice, Law in UCD. Indeed, he is now enjoying an Erasmus year studying Law through German in Humboldt University in Berlin. Parent “Euro Languages College offered a course class content (not usually part of an exchange) and a living language environment at an affordable price.” Parent “I have developed a deeper understanding and a far greater love for French than I ever had before. I now feel I have a polished accent without ever going to France, and my grammar and written work have really been brushed up. It was a perfect course and a very enjoyable one at that.” Student “I was a bit freaked out about going to the college, but when I got there, everybody was so sound that anybody thinking of going should have no worries.” Student “My daughter has visited Germany twice. Once on an exchange programme and again visiting friends. Not once did she come home speaking any German. After only three weeks in Euro Languages College she was able to speak fluent German and had so much fun. She also obtained the cultural aspect from the German environment created in Euro Languages College by the native speakers. The course in Euro Languages College also helped her with her written, oral and German grammar.” Parent “I thought my son would find it hard to adapt to the ELC environment, but I was pleasantly surprised when at the end of the course he commented on how effective it had been, and how even on his return he was still ‘thinking in Spanish’ for a while.” Parent “My daughter really benefited socially. She gained great confidence in French and enjoyed the activities very much. Overall she loved every aspect of the course. I will be sending herself and her sister next year.” Parent “I thoroughly enjoyed the course and actually felt it was the most exciting time of my life. I made so many friends both French and Irish. I was amazed what the course did for me. I met a French girl recently and I spoke to her for two and a half hours, in French. Before Euro Languages College I could hardly say, ‘How are you?’ The course made me excel.” Student 17 • dix-sept • diecisiete • siebsehn How to Fill in the Booking Form SECTION A – Personal Details Complete this section with the student’s personal details. It is essential that a current passport size photo is attached in the assigned place. In the case where either Parent or Guardian is deceased or no longer living within the family unit, please indicate in this section. The Parent / Guardian email addresses given will be the only email addresses from which written permission for Sunday visits etc will be accepted. SECTION B – Fees Tick the box to indicate by how many instalments you are going to pay. SECTION C – Course Options If the course you wish to book is full when your Booking Form arrives to our office, you have the further choice of going on a Waiting List for that course or booking immediately onto a course where there is still availability. If you opt to go on a Waiting List we will hold but not cash your deposit until a place has been secured. You will be contacted if and when a place becomes available. If, at that stage, you do not wish to take up the offer, we will return your money and your place will be offered to the next person on the list. If you opt to transfer to an alternative available course of your choice, please be careful to check your receipt for confirmation of the course on which the student has been registered, as it may not be your first choice. SECTION D – Bus Transport Please refer to the Transport Section under General Procedures (page 11 of the brochure). SECTION E – Marketing Information In order to continually review sales and marketing methods, and to ensure a quality service, we would appreciate it if you could complete this section. SECTION F – Student Welfare and SECTION G – Emergency Contact - Supply any relevant medical information. - Supply any information in relation to any learning difficulties and if learning support is provided at school, e.g. dyslexia, dyspraxia or other conditions that may affect the student whilst in our care. - Indicate whether your son/daughter requires a vegetarian diet. - Indicate whether you permit your son/daughter to swim at the course and if you allow him/her to be excused from religious service. - In the event that we cannot contact Parent(s)/Guardian(s) there must be a suitable emergency contact person that can act on their behalf. You may choose to place the name and details of a relative or family friend. SECTION H – Agreement The signatures of each Parent/Guardian and student are required in this section to verify that each party agrees with the statements. When you have completed all information on the booking form, post it together with a €250 deposit to Euro Languages College, 48 Lower Salthill, Galway, Ireland. 18 • dix-huit • dieciocho • achtzehn ×× Over 40 hours of tuition during the course – that adds up to about half an academic year. ×× The courses cost about €65 a day – compare that to grinds which can be €30/€40 for just one hour. ×× The anxiety, expense and difficulties involved in going abroad are eliminated. ×× A hard to rival 1:6 staff to student ratio. ×× Courses are so well structured so that nothing is left to chance. Students are occupied at all times - in class or during activities. ×× Courses are residential. There is total immersion in the language. ×× They have constant supervision including mealtimes and in the dorms. ×× Original course programmes are devised by a team of the most highly qualified and experienced people in the country. ×× Native French, German and Spanish speaking staff provide an essential linguistic and cultural dimension to the courses. ×× Excellent Teachers of French, German and Spanish meet the needs of Irish students in the classroom and help to prepare for exams. ×× A wide range and choice of activities. ×× A stimulating environment where students both learn and enjoy themselves. ×× 98% of parents and students said they were satisfied with their experience of Euro Languages College. ×× 90% of those who had experienced it said that ELC is as good if not better than an exchange programme. St. Mary’s College Galway St. Flannan’s College Ennis Clongowes Wood College Clane Cistercian College Roscrea Villiers School Limerick Euro Languages College, 48 Lower Salthill, Galway. Tel: 091 502542 / 01 2784448 • Email: info@elc.ie • Web: www.elc.ie