Summary

The Children’s Activities Summer Program at Marlborough College offers an exciting and engaging experience for children aged 6 to 8, with over 20 arts, crafts, music, and sporting activities. Running from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, with extended care available, the program ensures a balanced mix of indoor and outdoor fun, including sports like football and swimming, arts and crafts, music, and even special features like inflatables and a foam slide. Each day is structured to keep kids active and entertained while building skills and trying new things in a supportive environment.

Safety and care are top priorities, with experienced staff, including qualified teachers, overseeing groups of 12 children with two dedicated pastoral staff members each. The program provides a fun-filled week focused on active participation and skill-building, guaranteeing a memorable and safe summer.

Program Features

  • Wide array of creative and physical activities tailored for young children
  • Emphasis on fun, exploration, and skill development
  • Safe, supportive, and age-appropriate setting
  • Ideal for nurturing creativity and physical skills in younger kids.

What's Included?

  • Complimentary afternoon tea: includes free tea, coffee, cakes, and pastries during course breaks
  • Modern boarding houses: either purpose-built or recently refurbished.
  • In-room facilities: kitchenettes (with tea and coffee amenities), TV/games rooms, meeting areas, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
  • Sports Access: Free use of the College’s sports facilities, including a top-tier gym and indoor swimming pool

Program Details

  • Date Cancelled for 2025
  • Ages 6-8
  • Fees -
  • Location Marlborough, UK

More Information

The guiding principles of Marlborough are ‘adventure, risk, creativity, and fun’. Two versions of the course are available: one for native English speakers and another tailored for students requiring concurrent English language instruction, determined through an assessment upon arrival. The curriculum delves into a specific theme during the first week, transitioning to collaborative projects in the subsequent week. For instance, previous modules like ‘silence and noise’ probed contemporary issues of connectivity and community.

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