Sevilla is the capital of Andalusia with a population of about 700,000. The historical infl uence of the Moors is still present in old Sevillan architecture today. This is seen most clearly in the cathedral which is one of the most spectacular in all of Spain. The famous customs and traditions of bullfi ghting and fl amenco help make Sevilla an exciting and spectacular city for the language traveler.
Facilities Sevilla Junior Program participants will attend classes in the heart of the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood, just steps away from major Sevilla attractions like the Cathedral, the Alcázar, the Ayuntamiento (City Hall) and much more. Our school has modern facilities and is set in a building dating back to the early 20th century. Facilities include 12 airconditioned classrooms, a roof deck, a meeting room and a multimedia classroom.
Accommodations Participants may choose to share a room with another teenager in a host family that is within walking distance from the school. Students who prefer the residence option will stay in a modern building in the heart of the city’s historic center, just 15 minutes from our school. Students will stay in 2- to 4-person rooms, most of which have their own full bathrooms. A full-board meal plan is included in both options.
Optional sports Not available.
Permission to leave the grounds Available under the specifi ed terms.
Capacity 80 students.
The Sevilla Junior Program consists of 20 hours of Spanish classes per week according to their language level, which we determine on the fi rst day with a placement test. Outside of the school, teen participants enjoy an independent lifestyle, and are therefore responsible for getting to and from their commitments (classes, activities, meals, etc.). Students are also responsible for making their curfew. This independent lifestyle also means that, unlike in our other camps, afternoon activities and excursions are optional |