StudyAston:
Conveniently situated on Pine Street in the heart of Lower Manhattan, just one block from Wall Street, StudyAston provides a 2-4 week Junior English Summer Camp to students ages 8-17 from around the world. Our English camps can be combined with specialized add-on classes in Music, Dance, Film, or Engineering.
Our program operates from Pine Street school in Lower Manhattan. Features of the school:
- 85,000 square feet, occupying the first 4 floors in a landmark building
- A state of the art Design Technology Lab
- Culinary Arts project room
- Historic “Colonial Room” auditorium built in 1930 as replica of Independence Hall
- 40 modern airy sunlit classrooms
Benefits of Attending an Aston Junior Camp:
Studying abroad is an amazing experience for people of all ages. But for young people, the opportunity to study in a foreign country can be a life-changing experience. Here are some other benefits of studying in our Junior Camp:
- Student will improve their confidence speaking and listening to English.
- They will be introduced to new international study abroad opportunities.
- They will develop self-esteem, self respect and autonomy.
- They will learn leadership skills such as team building, group participation and cooperation.
- Students will learn to appreciate people from other countries and cultures.
- For students ages 8-17
- 2, 3 and 4-week study options
- 17.5 hours per week in-class
- Additional "Add-on" afternoon classes are available in Music, Film, Dance and Engineering
- Qualified teachers for young learners
- Shared homestay with a local family / Dormitory accommodation
- Small class size - 8 to 10 students
Fun Afternoon Activities:
Aston's activity calendar is packed with social, cultural and physical events that provide students a chance to improve their English outside of class
Exploring beyond traditional classroom environments, not only encourages self-esteem by allowing students to practice their conversation skills and learn new words that relate to their interests, but it also gives them a greater understanding of fine art, history and culture.