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British Council’s Summer School 2025 for children aged 6 to 17 announced

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April 24, 2025
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British Council’s Summer School 2025 for children aged 6 to 17 announced
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Summer holidays are the perfect time for children to explore, create, and grow beyond the classroom. To help young learners make the most of their break, the British Council, UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities, is delighted to launch Summer School 2025. This lively, theme-based programme is designed for children aged 6 to 17 and combines learning with creativity and fun.

Held in a friendly, low-pressure classroom setting, Summer School 2025 strikes the ideal balance between developing language skills, nurturing confidence, and encouraging self-expression.

This year’s programme features two dynamic themes:

  • Communicating with Clarity – Helping students express themselves confidently in both speech and writing. Lessons focus on articulation, vocabulary building, and the ability to share ideas with precision and flair.
  • Engaging with Confidence – Through writing, pitching, and discussion-based tasks, students learn to analyse and present content effectively—skills they can apply both in and out of the classroom.

With age-appropriate tracks tailored to different age groups, children will be supported at every step of their learning journey. By the end of the course, learners will walk away with stronger communication skills and greater confidence that extends far beyond the summer.

 

Key Details:

  • Age Group: 6 to 17 years (customised learning levels)
    • Duration: 2 weeks per theme | 2 hours/day | Monday to Friday
    • Delivery: Face-to-face classroom learning
    • Locations: Across British Council centres in India
    • Register Now: www.britishcouncil.in/english/courses-children/summerschool

Upcoming Batches: Delhi and Kolkata

  • Batch 1: 19 – 30 May
    • Batch 2: 02 – 13 June

Upcoming Batches: Chennai

  • Batch 1: 21 April – 2 May
    • Batch 2: 5 – 16 May
    • Batch 3: 19 – 30 May

    Children will engage in fun, hands-on activities that inspire creativity, build teamwork, and enhance their language skills—all while having a summer to remember.

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