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Summer & Winter Camps.

Immersive English holidays, built to your brief — pair English with STEM, coding, leadership or the arts, in partnership with your school or university. One to four weeks, fully hosted, airport to airport.

Duration1–4 weeks
SeasonsSummer · winter · by arrangement
GroupsSchool · university · institutional
HostingFully hosted · full board
CreditCredit-bearing options available
FeesRequest a proposal
BaseFahrenheit 88 + excursions
Watercolour — a camp group outdoors in Malaysia, bright and mid-activity
Why this programme

Built for what comes next.

01

Immersion, not a classroom

Themed, activity-led English each morning, then Kuala Lumpur and beyond in the afternoon — outdoor challenges that build real fluency.

02

Full duty of care

Accommodation, all meals, transfers and 24/7 supervision — airport pickup to airport drop-off, one accountable team throughout.

03

Co-run and credit-bearing

Joint camps with international schools and our campus partners — with credit-bearing mobility options where the partnership supports them.

A week here

How a week runs.

Six hours on a teaching day: four in the classroom and two out of it. Saturday is an activity day. The balance flexes to your brief, but this is the rhythm every camp is built on.

4 hoursClass — taught by our own teachers against the same CEFR bands as the year-round programmes, not a holiday timetable with English attached.
2 hoursActivity — the language work continues, it just stops being a classroom. This is where most of the speaking actually happens.
SaturdayA full activity or excursion day, usually the furthest the group travels that week.

Camps run one to four weeks. Tell us the length and the group and we will send the week back filled in.

Choose a focus

Build the week around something.

The English is the constant. What it is about is yours to choose — and a group that came for a reason works harder than a group that came for a course.

English + Leadership

Presenting, persuading, chairing a discussion and speaking up in a room where nobody shares your first language.

English + Culture

Malaysia as the material — a country where Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous cultures sit in the same street, which gives a class rather a lot to talk about.

English + STEM

Pairs naturally with the coding camp and the rainforest work: technical vocabulary learned where it is actually used.

Activities

Out of the classroom.

Chosen with you when the camp is planned rather than fixed in advance. These are the ones we run most.

  • Batik workshop
  • Coding camp
  • Cooking class
  • Snorkelling
  • Rainforest exposure — Taman Negara and FRIM
  • Elephant sanctuary visit
Destinations

Where they go.

Malaysia is small enough that one week can take in a capital city, a rainforest and an island — and different enough between them that the English has something to be about.

  • Kuala Lumpur — KLCC, Merdeka Square, the Petronas Towers
  • Batu Caves
  • Putrajaya
  • Melaka
  • Penang
  • Langkawi
  • Genting Highlands
  • Taman Negara
  • FRIM, Kepong
Gallery

A camp, in pictures

Real groups, real weeks. Every camp is built to a brief, so yours will not look exactly like these — but this is the shape of it.

Camp group together at the start of the week
Camp students in a classroom session
Camp group on an excursion
Camp students in a hands-on activity
Camp group at the closing ceremony
Curriculum

What you actually do.

01

Daily English lessons

Themed, activity-led classes each morning.

02

Cultural edutourism & excursions

Guided visits across Kuala Lumpur and beyond.

03

Adventure & team activities

Outdoor challenges that build real fluency.

04

Accommodation & all meals

Safe, comfortable stays with full board.

05

Transfers & 24/7 supervision

Airport pickup and full duty-of-care throughout.

06

Co-run with schools & universities

Joint camps with international schools and campus partners — credit-bearing options available.

07

Certificate of completion

A recognised record of the programme.

Entry requirements

Who can join.

A

Group booking

Schools, universities and institutions — camps are booked as a group, not individually.

B

Built to your brief

Pick the pairing — English + STEM & science, coding & robotics, leadership, entrepreneurship, arts & culture, or sports.

Pathways

Where it leads.

University placement

Campers who fall for Malaysia return through our routes into 35 partner institutions.

Premium English Programme

The full five-level CEFR journey, when a holiday becomes a plan.

Exam preparation

The one-month Learn + Explore package pairs exam prep with the same cultural edutourism.

Questions

Summer & Winter Camps — FAQs.

Can individual students join a camp?+

Camps are built for school, university and institutional groups. If you are a family or individual, talk to a counsellor — intakes with partner schools can sometimes take additional participants.

Can the camp carry academic credit?+

Yes — camps co-run with our campus partners can be credit-bearing, arranged with the partner institution as part of the brief.

Who looks after the students?+

We do, around the clock: accommodation with full board, all transfers, and 24/7 supervision from airport pickup to drop-off.

How is a camp priced?+

Per brief — duration (1–4 weeks), group size, specialism pairing and excursion programme all shape the cost. Send the brief and we return a full proposal.

Who is a camp for?+

Groups rather than individuals — schools, institutions and sponsors bringing a cohort. If you are a single student looking for a short course, the exam-preparation tracks or a short General English block will suit you better.

Is the English part real, or is it a holiday?+

It is taught by the same teachers against the same CEFR bands as our year-round programmes. The excursions are built around the language work rather than bolted on beside it.

How far ahead should we book?+

As early as you can. Camps are built to a brief and the work happens before anyone flies — accommodation, transfers, supervision and the programme itself all need lead time, and peak summer fills first.

1–4 weeks · fully hosted

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