London Summer Camp 2026
Why Zone 1 Location Changes Everything for Teen Language Students

Living London, Not Just Visiting It

Imagine your teenager texting you from the steps of the British Museum during a lunch break. Or sending photos from Camden Market after an afternoon exploring London’s most creative neighbourhood. This isn’t a sightseeing tour—this is what summer in central London actually looks like for our students.

At InterCamps, we don’t just teach English in London. We give students the keys to the city.

Zone 1, Central Location
15h English Per Week
Ages 12-17

Zone 1 Location: The Game-Changer Parents Don’t Know to Ask For

Here’s what most summer programmes won’t tell you: location matters more than anything else.

Our campus is in Zone 1, near Russell Square – the heart of Bloomsbury, London’s cultural and academic centre.
What does this actually mean for your child?

They Save 2+ Hours Per Day

No long commutes to outer London suburbs. No time wasted on buses. More time actually experiencing London.

Everything Is Walkable

  • British Museum: 8-minute walk
  • Covent Garden: 15-minute walk
  • King’s Cross: 10-minute walk
  • Camden Town: 20-minute tube ride

When London’s best experiences are this close, students live like Londoners, not tourists.

Safety Through Centrality

Parents worry about teens navigating unfamiliar cities. Our Zone 1 location means students are always in well-lit, heavily populated areas with excellent transport links. Our 24/7 supervision team is never far away.

The University of London Difference

Our students don’t just stay near a university—they stay on the University of London campus.

InterCamps London - Summer

InterCamps London – Summer

What This Means:

  • Single rooms (not large shared dorms)
  • Student common rooms, study spaces, and recreational facilities
  • That “I studied at the University of London” credential that opens doors
  • An authentic taste of UK university life

For 12-17 year-olds considering studying abroad in the future, this is invaluable.

English Lessons That Actually Work

15 hours per week of General English with CELTA-qualified teachers sounds standard. What’s different is the context.

When students learn “Can you tell me how to get to…?” in the morning, they’re using it in Covent Garden that same afternoon.
When they practice ordering food vocabulary, they’re trying it at lunch. The city becomes the classroom.

Small groups (maximum 15 students) mean everyone participates. Multinational mix means they’re speaking English all day, not just during lessons.

A Week in the Life: What Your Teen Actually Does

Day Activities
Monday Morning: English lessons | Afternoon: Royal London walking tour (Buckingham Palace, Westminster, Big Ben) | Evening: Quiz night
Tuesday Morning: English lessons | Afternoon: St Paul’s Cathedral & Tate Modern | Evening: International games night
Wednesday Morning: English lessons | Afternoon: Science Museum (interactive exhibits, IMAX) | Evening: Cinema night with British films
Thursday Morning: English lessons | Afternoon: Wembley Stadium VIP tour | Evening: Murder mystery game
Friday Morning: English lessons | Afternoon: Harry Potter treasure hunt through London locations | Evening: Karaoke competition
Saturday FULL DAY EXCURSION: Cambridge, Oxford, or Brighton
Sunday Relaxed morning | Afternoon: Covent Garden shopping and street performers | Evening: Welcome activities for new arrivals

*Programme rotates on a 3-week cycle, ensuring variety for longer stays

All-Inclusive Means Actually All-Inclusive

We mean it when we say no hidden costs:

  • Single-room accommodation on university campus
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner daily)
  • London Oyster travel cards
  • 15 hours of English lessons per week
  • All daily activities and evening programmes
  • Saturday excursions with entrance fees
  • 24/7 supervision and security
  • WiFi throughout campus

What you pay is what you pay. No surprise charges for excursions, no “optional” activities that cost extra, no transport fees.

For parents budgeting international summer programmes, this transparency matters.

Safety: The Non-Negotiable

We know what keeps parents up at night. Here’s how we address it:

24/7 Supervision

Trained staff on duty around the clock. Students are never unsupervised.

Secure Campus

University accommodation with access-controlled entries. Only residents and authorized staff can enter.

Emergency Protocols

All staff are trained in first aid and emergency procedures. We have established relationships with local medical services.

Constant Communication

Students have WiFi access to stay in touch with home. Staff maintain regular contact with parents.

Balanced Freedom

Students get age-appropriate independence to explore (in groups) while always within our duty of care framework.

Who This Programme Is Perfect For

Your 12-17 year-old is a great fit if they:

  • Want to improve English in an immersive environment
  • Are excited about experiencing London culture
  • Enjoy making international friends
  • Can handle the independence of residential life
  • Are curious about future study abroad opportunities

What Parents Are Saying

“The Zone 1 location was the deciding factor. My daughter could walk to museums, use the tube independently, and really felt like she was living in London—not just visiting it.” — Maria S., Spain

“Everything included meant I knew exactly what I was paying. No surprise ‘optional’ excursions or hidden transport costs. Budgeting was straightforward.”— Sophie L., Belgium

We believe every participant deserves a high-quality experience—not only those whose parents pay for upgrades.

Book Your Teen’s London Summer

📧 Email info@intercamps.co

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FAQ: Everything Parents Ask

Q: Can my child stay for just 1 week?
A: Yes, our minimum stay is 1 week but students typically stay for 2 weeks to make the most of their stay.
Q: What if my teen has dietary restrictions?
A: We accommodate all dietary requirements—vegetarian, vegan, halal, allergies, etc. Just let us know in advance.
Q: Will my child be in a class with students their age?
A: Yes! We place students in age-appropriate groups and also by English level after initial assessment.
Q: What’s the student-to-staff ratio?
A: Maximum 15 students per class/activity group, plus 24/7 residential supervision staff.
Q: What happens if my child gets homesick?
A: Our experienced staff are trained to support homesick students. We maintain communication with parents and can arrange calls home. Most students adjust within 2-3 days once they make friends.
Q: Is travel to/from London included?
A: No, families arrange their own travel to London. We can provide airport transfer services for an additional fee.
Q: How quickly are spots filling?
A: We’re already fielding enquiries. We recommend securing your allocation within the next 2 weeks to guarantee availability.

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