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Summer Programs in Spain SPANISH LANGUAGE LEARNING since 1986 CULTURAL IMMERSION SUMMER PROGRAMS IN SPAIN BARCELONA MADRID MALAGA MARBELLA June, July and August SALAMANCA 5 to 18 years old VALENCIA provided by “We inspire students of all ages and nationalities to achieve their dreams through education and unique experiences.” Discover and experience SPANISH 8 EXCLUSIVE LOCATIONS 5-18 YEARS OLD JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST 60% OF OUR STUDENTS ARE FROM SPAIN 20 SPANISH OR ENGLISH CLASSES PER WEEK, INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODOLOGY ACCOMMODATION FULL BOARD 40+ SPORTS, WORKSHOPS, AND EXCURSIONS MEDICAL INSURANCE 24/7 SUPERVISION AND CARE INDEX An amazing summer awaits you... LIVE ENFOREX CAMPS DISCOVER WHERE MORE Dear Camper 4 Barcelona Beach 26 Useful Information 35 Why study at Enforex Camps 5 Barcelona Centro 27 Junior Program 36 Where to? 8 Cultural Immersion Programs in Spain 6 Madrid 28 Family Program 38 What to expect at Enforex Camps 8 Malaga 29 General Conditions 40 Choose your program 9 Marbella Centro 30 Application form 41 Love for learning 10 Marbella Las Chapas 31 Prices and Dates 43 Our certified camp leaders! 12 Marbella Elviria 32 So much fun! 14 Salamanca 33 Enjoy our Included Activities 16 Additional activities 18 Valencia 34 Additional sports 20 EXPLORE SPAIN Included Cultural Excursions 22 Your day at Enforex Summer Camps 24 ...at one of our 8 international Summer Camps in Spain Barcelona Salamanca Madrid Valencia Malaga Marbella DEAR CAMPER, 30+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ORGANIZING “Our international summer programs provide INTERNATIONAL for a true transformational and cross-cultural SUMMER CAMPS experience, inspiring our campers to broaden their horizons.” Our cultural immersion summer programs create a supportive, friendly INNOVATIVE and diverse environment where students open their minds and immerse TEACHING METHODOLOGY themselves in the Spanish culture in language. Last year 40% of our campers represented over 80 nationalities and shared Enforex is internationally their experience with 60% Spanish students. A true global community is recognized for its created where differences are celebrated. innovative language teaching methodology. Our innovative and proven teaching methodology based on cooperative and project-based learning provides for a fun, interactive, and effective way to learn Spanish. OVER For the past 30 years, our organization has been committed to continuously delivering high quality summer camp experiences for our students. We look 65,000+ forward to welcoming you in one of our immersion programs this upcoming STUDENTS HAVE ATTENDED summer! OUR CULTURAL IMMERSION CARLOS ANADÓN SUMMER PROGRAM IN SPAIN CEO OUR MISSION “We inspire students of all ages and nationalities to achieve their dreams 8 TOP DESTINATIONS through education and unique experiences.” AND PERSONALIZED 24/7 CAMPER CARE OUR VALUES LEADERSHIP TEAMWORK EMPATHY We lead with courage to align We create an environment We empathize with our students teams and achieve our goals. of trust and respect through in order to provide the highest collaboration and communication. quality of service. INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL PASSION We strive to inspire our teams, We embrace diversity to We put our hearts into ACCREDITED BY clients, and providers to create better serve the globe. everything that we do. THE INSTITUTO new ideas. CERVANTES 4 Camps LIVE ENFOREX CAMPS WHY STUDY AT ENFOREX CAMPS LIVE WITH 60% SPANISH STUDENTS IN A TRUE MULTICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT Our campers come from more than 80 countries, which creates a uniquely diverse environment for developing linguistic and interpersonal skills. By bringing together students from all over the world, these courses allow international youths to make Spanish friends their age, acquire a profound understanding of the Spanish way of life and increase their awareness of a variety of world cultures. PROVEN EXPERIENCE CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES, SPORTS AND For the past 30 years, Enforex has offered Residential, Homestay and Day Summer Camps during July and EXCURSIONS August. Our camp leaders have an average of 8 years of work experience and are officially certified as camp Camp activities done in multicultural groups instill the counselors and leaders. In fact, many of our teachers, values of teamwork and individual responsibility while counselors, and camp leaders are former Enforex campers. participants enjoy and create friendships. We also know that learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom, which is why our camps include excursions to immerse the campers in the Spanish way of life and let SUPERVISION AND them experience Spain like a local. 24/7 CAMPER CARE Our top priority is the campers’ safety and well-being. HAVE FUN LEARNING SPANISH Our staff oversees that each camper has a balanced diet or one adapted to their needs, that they are getting “I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and enough sleep and are in good overall health. I understand.” - Chinese proverb Project-Based Learning is a teaching methodology that QUALITY SERVICE allows students to acquire knowledge by responding to real-life situations. It improves children’s social skills, fosters public speaking and improves critical thinking Our advisors are happy to recommend the best summer by creating an environment where they are constantly camps according to campers’ interests, goals, motivations, exchanging ideas, opinions and information. needs, age and time restraints. In addition to courses and activities, we offer services such as airport shuttle service, accommodation options and meal plans. Our advisors are standing by to help to create your perfect itinerary and an unforgettable summer experience! Camps 5 8Where CULTURAL IMMERSIONto? PROGRAMS IN SPAIN page 26 BARCELONA BEACH Ages: 5 - 17 | June - August This camp is located just ten minutes from the beach and is excellently communicated with downtown Barcelona, making it the ideal spot to enjoy the Mediterranean and the astonishing amount of this sensational city’s entertainment options. page 27 BARCELONA CENTRO Ages: 14 - 18 | June - July Designed for teenage campers seeking an urban summer camp experience in the heart of Barcelona, one of the most vibrant cultural hubs on the Mediterranean. Students are immersed in a multilingual learning environment that opens their eyes to an inspiring new world. page 28 MADRID Ages: 5 - 18 | June - July Our camp in Madrid is held at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, a prestigious university with spacious fields and green parks. Typically, 60% of our students are Spanish, offering a wonderfully international environment. We offer 20 engaging language classes per week for students to learn their second language in a fun, supportive way. page 29 MALAGA Ages: 12 - 17 | June - August Malaga campers will enjoy the facilities at Colegio Unamuno High School, in a beautiful neighborhood close to the beach. 40% of our students are international and the rest are from Spain, so everybody also learns about the world. Campers can stay with a host family or at our student residence on campus. 6 Camps LIVE ENFOREX CAMPS page 30 MARBELLA CENTRO Ages: 14 - 18 | June - July This camp is located just five minutes from the old quarter of Marbella, giving our older students a little more freedom and access to the city. The camp is a large, fenced-in complex set in a peaceful neighborhood. page 31 MARBELLA LAS CHAPAS Ages: 14 - 17 | June - August This camp uses the facilities at Colegio Alboran, a local school set on a beautiful, spacious estate surrounded by pine trees. A great option for teens, Las Chapas is only five miles from Marbella’s center and offers a wonderfully pleasant atmosphere. page 32 MARBELLA ELVIRIA Ages: 5 - 17 | June - August Perfect for our younger campers, Marbella Elviria is located atthe prestigious international school Colegio Aleman. The campus offers excellent facilities, an ample green space to play and panoramic views from its hilltop location just 11 miles from the city center. page 33 SALAMANCA Ages: 5 - 18 | June - July Salamanca boasts three great advantages: it’s a gorgeous UNESCO-appointed medieval city, where the “purest” Spanish is spoken, and home to one of Europe’s the oldest universities creating a fun, lively, and creative atmosphere. Our camp is located at the school Colegio Calasanz, very close to the city center. page 34 VALENCIA Ages: 12 - 17 | June - August Our camp in Valencia is situated in its lively university neighborhood within walking distance from the beach and close to the city center. Designed especially for teens, campers return to this camp year after year to enjoy summer by the Mediterranean Sea. Camps 7 ATWhat ENFOREX CAMPSto expect Our interactive camps are designed to provide a true global immersion and a unique learning experience. Experience cultural immersion, learn about Spain while living with 60% Spanish students 24 hours a day. Discover the strengths of each camper and encourage personal growth. We give special attention and importance to their emotional development. Students learn and master their second language by continuously practicing. Learning is not limited to the classroom, as campers also practice during their daily tasks and activities while living with 60% Spanish students and 40% international students. Stay active physically and mentally during the summer while enjoying a wide variety of sports and activities to make language immersion fun. Enjoy new adventures, challenges and opportunities to grow every day. Enhance human and social relationships by forming friendships with other
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