Summer Camp 2025

ESF Explore Summer Camp is designed for participants aged 13 months to 16 years, accommodating all skill levels. Our popular Full Day and Half Day camps offer a diverse range of options, including English, sports, foreign languages, arts, STEM, business, and early years programmes, all conducted in English. Click the link below to learn more!


Full-Day Summer Camp

Ages 5-11 – Morning sessions include a choice of languages/art/STEM, followed by an afternoon of multi-sports activities. Students can make the most of their summer vacation by improving their language skills while enjoying physical activities! Click here to learn more and register.

Ages 12+ – The Summer Academy programme offers both Full Day and Half Day language enrichment, multi-sports and along with various business and career courses, preparing secondary school students comprehensively for further education and future career! Click here to learn more and register.

Half-Day Summer Camp (From Kindergarten to Secondary)

Choose from up to 9 sports programmes, languages, STEM/ business, and arts courses, all taught in English. Whether your child wants to refine your current skills or discover new interests, there’s an option for everyone! Click here to learn more and register.

Early Years Summer Camp

For ages 13 months to 3 years, our early years summer camp introduces young children to the world through various activities, stimulating cognitive and motor skill development, encouraging independence, and preparing them for kindergarten.Click here (then select the Early Years tab) to learn more and register.

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Enrol between May 1 and May 31 to receive 5% off using the promo code ESF_SUM5


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Come Read with Me (Why Reading with your Child is Important)

27th Dec 2021
Come Read with Me (Why Reading with your Child is Important)
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A love of reading can reap many benefits both at school but also throughout adulthood and beyond. 

In this modern world of endless electronic gadgets and devices, it is very easy for a child to become distracted and the days of youngsters being ‘lost’ in the imaginary worlds of books is now seemingly less common though through careful guidance, children themselves will learn to love reading and all the benefits which come from this.

Even before a child recognises and understands what books and reading are, toddlers benefit directly from listening to what is being read. When an adult reads to a child they are developing that child’s vocabulary, language and literacy skills while at the same time improving their memory and levels of concentration.

Parents reading with a child can also help a family develop a strong sense of bond and familiarity. It has been said that if a child reads for at least twenty minutes a day then they are exposed to over 1.5 million words a year. Furthermore, if a family reads every day for 20 minutes then this could mean over 121 hours of bonding time a year. The many benefits of reading to a child include:

  • Increased communication between you and your child.
  • Youngsters who are exposed to language and words from reading at a young age tend to do well in school.
  • Reading helps to promote longer attention spans, focus and greater attention.
  • Reading can expand a child’s horizon and builds their listening skills and imagination.
  • Reading books can teach children morality tales and build character as they can learn the rights and wrongs of this world through books.
  • Life keeps changing and youngsters will be able to relate their own lives to the ones they have read and this can create a sense of empathy.

If parents guide and teach youngsters to treasure books then students will begin to realise the importance and value of books in their own life. Reading is not just for fun and is a life skill, which if nurtured, will help set students on the road to success in life.

Resources

Here are some great resources to help promote a love of reading in a child

http://pbskids.org/games/reading/  - Reading Games

https://www.storyjumper.com/book/search - A website where you can make your own book

http://www.weread.org/kids/download.html - A website with many free reading resources for children

https://freekidsbooks.org/ - Free children’s books for all levelshttp://www.bedtime.com/ - Free bedtime stories