Program overview
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Last updated on 2025-07-15

Program overview

Program overview

The Junior Camp at the ILSC Montréal Campus offers an unforgettable English or French learning adventure for international teens aged 13-17. This immersive program combines language classes with cultural experiences, allowing students to explore the vibrant city of Montréal while living with a local homestay family. Participants will engage in fun activities, sports, and excursions to local attractions, making it a perfect blend of education and adventure.

Program structure

The Junior Camp program is designed to run for a duration of 1 to 6 weeks, providing flexibility for students to choose their preferred length of stay. The program includes:

  • Language classes in English or French, tailored to various skill levels.
  • Daily activities that promote cultural immersion and social interaction.
  • Full-day excursions on Saturdays to explore attractions like Quebec City and LaRonde Amusement Park.
  • Accommodation with a local homestay family, offering a single room with shared bathrooms.
  • Three meals per day, with options for dietary restrictions.

Classes are held Monday to Friday, with a study schedule that includes both language instruction and engaging activities. Students can also opt for the Skills Plus: Leadership class during specific weeks, which focuses on developing essential leadership skills.

Featured Experiences

  • Homestay accommodation with local families, providing an authentic cultural experience.
  • Daily activities that include sports, games, and visits to local attractions.
  • Full-day excursions every Saturday to explore the rich culture and history of Montréal.
  • Optional Skills Plus: Leadership class for students at an Intermediate 2 level or higher, focusing on critical thinking and communication skills.
  • End-of-course certificates and progress reports for all students.

Career Options

  • Language Instructor: Teach English or French to non-native speakers in various educational settings.
  • Cultural Liaison: Work with organizations to facilitate communication and cultural exchange between different communities.
  • Tour Guide: Lead tours and provide insights about local culture and history to visitors in bilingual settings.
  • International Relations Specialist: Engage in diplomacy and international cooperation, utilizing language skills to bridge cultural gaps.
  • Customer Service Representative: Assist clients in bilingual environments, enhancing customer experiences through effective communication.

 

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