Location: Andover, UK, Devon,UK, Iwerne, UK, Letchworth City, UK, Southwold, UK
Duration: 10 months
Cost: 1500
School: Andover, UK, Devon,UK, Iwerne, UK, Letchworth City, UK, Southwold, UK
Age: 13-17
Best week ever. We spent our days at the beach collecting shells and stories, and my nights were a first living in dorms with new friends from the host school. We ate together in the dining hall, swapped snacks, and after hours we just hung out, laughed, and played music in the common room. I came for the program, but I’ll remember the late-night chats, inside jokes, and dorm life forever.
Grade VIII, Venkateshwar G School
The General Immersion Program places students inside British school life—across coastal, countryside, and city settings—so learning goes beyond sightseeing. Each cohort lives on campus, joins Leadership & Social Innovation workshops, shadows real UK lessons, and participates in boarding co-curriculars and house activities. Curated city/university days (e.g., London, Oxford or Cambridge) add cultural literacy and structured independence, while daily reflection helps students connect experiences to clear learning goals.
Built for Grades 8–12 and cohorts of 15–40, the program is fully managed—visas, insurance, safeguarding, local transfers, and daily parent updates are handled end-to-end. Outcomes are tangible: confidence, communication, teamwork, global etiquette, and a capstone presentation or portfolio artefact, issued with a co-branded certificate. The core framework is consistent at every partner school, with room to customise depth, electives, and excursions to fit your calendar and cohort.
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Students Enriched19+
Expeditions Conducted27+
Participating SchoolsCultural Exchange
Time Management
Independent Living
Social Integration
Academic Variety
Confidence Growth
Students in Grades 8–12 who want real global exposure—academic immersion, leadership skills, and safe boarding life.
Students sit in British classrooms, join Leadership & Social Innovation sessions, live on campus, and complete a capstone presentation not just sightseeing.
The program uses a hands-on, inquiry-based approach. Students engage in group activities, creative workshops, field visits, and pitch presentations.
Morning: leadership/skills lab
Afternoon: classroom immersion + project work
Evening: co-curriculars/boarding activity. (One city/university day replaces the normal schedule.)
Typically 15–40 students, ages 13–17. Custom cohorts available for schools bringing 20+ students.
Yes—subject to the host school timetable. Students observe and may participate under teacher supervision.
DBS-cleared staff, ~1:10 adult–student ratio, risk-assessed activities, separate boarding for boys/girls, 24/7 pastoral care, medical support on call.
Yes! Every participant will receive a certificate of completion, perfect for portfolios or college applications.
Yes, London and Cambridge visits are conducted during the weekends. All costs are included in the program fee.
Children will be staying in our boarding houses on-campus. Both girls and boys have separate houses.
School is capable of meeting all dietary requirements.