JLC Language Camps
Junior Language Club organizes school break camps during the Easter, summer and autumn holidays in English, German Spanish and French.
Easter Camps
Our popular JLC Easter Camps are held during the two 4-day weeks of Easter school holidays
Summer Camps
During the 6 school holiday weeks in North Rhine-Westphalia: summer fun and language learning go hand in hand at the JLC
Fall Camps
Fall camps, which we organize during the two vacation weeks, are the perfect springboard to success in language learning
What’s New
Easter Camps 2024
Our 2024 Easter Camps for Bambini and Kids run from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm during the first, four-day school vacation week (March 25 – 28, 2024). Teen camps are held in the afternoons from 1:30 pm until 5:30 pm.
The same times also apply during the second school vacation week of April 2 – 5, 2024.)
Our Camps
One Goal, Three Ways:
We offer three different camps at the same times: the usual Regular Camps, the more intensive Camps Plus, and the popular Premium Camps. “Plus” and “Premium” here means: fewer participants, more ambitious learning goals, more intensive and effective, more determined and faster to success!
Regular Camps
- Min. 8 to max. 10 participants
- Main focus: Interactive communication, age-appropriate interesting, varied activities and games.
Camps Plus
- Min. 6 to max. 7 participants
- Main focus: Free speaking and active listening, meaningful variety of learning-oriented activities with fun & games.
Premium Camps
- Min. 3 to max. 5 participants
- Main Focus: the very small number of participants enables the immersion effect; individual commitment ensures learning success.
Age groups of the JLC camps
We organize our summer camps for children from preschool age (from about 4 years old) to mid-teen age (about 16 years old). The groups are not only composed according to the level, but we also take great care that the age range among the participants does not exceed approx. 1.5 years.
Pre-schoolers (morning Camps)
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- 3,5- to 4,5-year-olds
- 5- to 6-year-olds
- 6- to 7-year-olds
School-age Kids (morning Camps)
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- 7- to 8-year-olds
- 9- to 10-year-olds
- 11- to 12-year-olds
Teens (afternoon Camps)
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- 12,5- to 13,5-year-olds
- 13,5- to 14,5-year-olds
- 15- to 16-year-olds
Consultation:
Do you have a question? Just give us a call!
+49 (0)211 93 67 1566
Fit for School – with JLC
Our motto – “Speaking languages through play” – is and will remain the cornerstone of our concept, but this year we are writing this heading in a very big way: “Fit for school”. This means that we will make even more of an effort to complement everything that the children learn at school – and perhaps didn’t really get to learn this year – with communicative activities, and also to fill in the gaps that have arisen.
We will continue to remember to have fun with the children and motivate them through relevant, age-appropriate activities, because we know very well: motivated learning increases learning success tenfold! But this time, more often than usual, we will take up and work through topics from “classical” learning. We want our children to be better at the beginning of the school year, as well as during the school year, and fitter in the target language. Our intensive camp weeks with highly motivated and experienced native-speaking teachers make it possible!
Our Bonus for You:
No Registration Fees
We do not charge any additional registration or processing fees.
No Hidden Costs
We provide all the materials your kids will need free of charge.
Specials and Discounts
E.g., discounts for siblings, early-bird and multiple-week specials, etc.
Easter Camps
At the Junior Language Club, we speak only in the target language to be learned or strengthened: Depending on the language camp, only in English, German, Spanish, French or Italian. Led by exclusively native-speaking instructors, the program includes either songs, crafts or making fun language videos, depending on the age group, and a shared lunch or afternoon snack for teens.
The kids learn the languages without even realizing it! In addition, our trainers go into detail about how Easter is celebrated in other countries. Why do we look for Easter eggs in Germany, but not in Spain? Lots of interesting stories about Easter.
On the last day of our vacation program for children, we go on an excursion. We play on the Rhine or do a language rally. The little ones can go to the Bobbolino, for example. If we have to forego the excursion, we will replace it with equally interesting and exciting alternatives on site.
Summer Camps
Our motto – “Speaking languages through play” – is and will remain the cornerstone of our concept, but this year we are writing this heading in a very big way: “Fit for school”. This means that we will make even more of an effort to complement everything that the children learn at school – and perhaps didn’t really get to learn this year – with communicative activities, and also to fill in the gaps that have arisen.
We will continue to remember to have fun with the children and motivate them through relevant, age-appropriate activities, because we know very well: motivated learning increases learning success tenfold! But this time, more often than usual, we will take up and work through topics from “classical” learning. We want our children to be better at the beginning of the school year and fitter in the target language, and our intensive camp weeks with highly motivated and experienced native-speaking teachers make it possible!
Fall Camps
Only the target language to be learned or consolidated is spoken – English, Spanish, German, French or Italian. Led by exclusively native-speaking instructors, the program includes either songs, crafts or making fun language videos, depending on the age group, and a shared lunch or afternoon snack (for teens). The kids learn English, German, Spanish, Italian or French without even realizing it! On the last day of camp we go on an excursion. If the weather is nice, for example, we go to the game preserve, where the kids learn vocabulary such as deer, roe deer, wild boars, forest, hiking trails, we play and picnic on the Rhine or do a language rally. We also collect chestnuts with them and make funny autumn figures.
Contact Us
Contact us – we will be happy to assist you!
+49 (0)211 93 67 1566
Grafenberger Allee 78-80
D-40472 Düsseldorf
Germany