Last updated on 2025-07-15
Program overview
The Winter Junior Camp at ILSC Vancouver is designed for young students aged 9-17, offering an unforgettable English learning adventure. This program combines English study with engaging activities and the option for homestay accommodation, allowing students to immerse themselves in the local culture. The camp is perfect for teens looking to enhance their English skills while enjoying the vibrant city of Vancouver during the winter season. A family option is also available, making it a great opportunity for parents and older siblings to join in on the experience.
Program structure
The Winter Junior Camp at ILSC Vancouver has a flexible program length of 1-4 weeks, with specific start dates in January 2026. The program is structured as follows:
- Program Length: 1-4 weeks
- Age Requirement: Youth aged 9-17; Adults aged 18+
- English Level: Open to any level
- Daily Schedule: Classes from Monday to Friday, with morning English classes followed by afternoon activities
- Accommodation: Homestay with local families, providing a single room with shared bathrooms
- Meals: Three meals per day included
Students will engage in dynamic English classes tailored for their age group, focusing on real-world issues and Canadian culture. The program also includes a full-day excursion every Saturday, allowing students to explore local attractions.
Featured Experiences
- Co-op and Activities: Students participate in a variety of fun activities, including visits to local attractions, sports, and games.
- Full-Day Excursions: Every Saturday, students enjoy excursions to popular sites such as Grouse Mountain and Science World.
- Homestay Experience: Students stay with welcoming local families, enhancing their cultural immersion.
- Family Package: Parents and adult family members can join the program, participating in the same activities as the youth.
- Dynamic Learning Environment: Classes are designed to be engaging and relevant, focusing on topics that resonate with young learners.
Career Options
- ESL Teacher: Teach English as a second language to non-native speakers in various educational settings.
- Language Tutor: Provide personalized language instruction to students of all ages, helping them improve their English skills.
- International Relations Specialist: Work in organizations that require strong communication skills and cultural understanding.
- Travel Guide: Lead tours and provide information about local culture and history to visitors.
- Customer Service Representative: Assist customers in English-speaking environments, utilizing language skills to enhance customer experience.
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