ACADEMIC SUMMER LONDON WESTMINSTER CAREER PATHWAYS FOR STUDENTS AGED 14-17

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ACADEMIC SUMMER CAREER PATHWAYS LONDON WESTMINSTER

Specialist Summer Programmes for Students Aged 14–17

We are the original and we are still leading…

Academic Summer created the UK's first specialist summer programme. We first offered Get Ready for Medicine ten years ago. When you choose Academic Summer, you choose the programme that set the standard.

Located at DLD College Westminster, directly opposite the Houses of Parliament and overlooking the River Thames. You can see Big Ben from the building! For students serious about their future, there is no better place to begin.

We welcome residential boarding students aged 14–17, with comfortable single ensuite rooms giving you a private, secure base in the heart of London. Day places are also available.

Choose your Career Pathway

Get Ready for Medicine · Get Ready for Engineering · Get Ready for Entrepreneurship · Get Ready for Future Gen Study

You also takes part in our Be a Leader programme, developing leadership, communication skills and building confidence that make the difference in interviews, universities and life.

Get ahead, get qualified and get ready

Two intensive weeks, forty hours of specialist learning and CPD qualifications for your CV, and all of this in London. London is one of the world's great cities and this summer could be your classroom and your inspiration for your future. 

London brings the world together

Students come from over 60 countries. Every conversation is a cultural exchange and every friendship is a global connection. You will leave London not just with a qualification but with a network, a direction and the confidence to pursue it.

Come ambitious and leave unstoppable.

LOCATION: WESTMINSTER LONDON SE1 7FX

The best summer school address in London

There is no better place in the world to think about your future than Westminster.

This is where laws are made, where history happened and where the country's most important decisions are made every day. Academic Summer puts you right in the middle of it, at DLD College, London, directly opposite the Houses of Parliament.

For a student thinking seriously about Medicine, Engineering, Entrepreneurship or their future academic path, this location is not incidental, it is inspirational.

London's world-class universities, hospitals, engineering firms and businesses are on your doorstep. The city does not just surround you, it shows you what is possible.

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YOUR HOME IN LONDON THIS SUMMER

DLD College, London 

Ten years ago we chose DLD College as our London base. We have never looked back.

Purpose-built, modern and entirely under one roof so no commuting, no compromises and no safety concerns. Everything you need for an extraordinary summer is right here in Westminster.

Our campus features:

Modern classrooms, including dedicated spaces for Art and Drama

Well-equipped Science laboratories for hands-on learning

A spacious atrium and social area for you to relax and make friends

A modern dining room serving delicious home-made meals

On-site coffee shop known as the ‘Hungry Mule’

Single ensuite bedroom for everyone (Limited number of twin rooms)

Spaces to socialise on every boarding floor

Our camp counsellors live on site with you

WIFI throughout the campus to keep you connected with home.

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Four Career Pathways. One Extraordinary Summer

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For Ambitious Students Aged 14-17

Choose your pathway, learn for life and own your future:

Get Ready for Medicine · Get Ready for Engineering · Get Ready for Entrepreneurship · Get Ready for Future Gen Study

We are not here to keep you busy. We are here to change what you think is possible and help you develop your life skills and study skills. You will go home with two CPD qualifications, a report and certificates for your CV.

In a world where AI can write the essay and answer the question, the students who succeed will be the ones who can think critically, lead confidently, communicate clearly and act with judgment. That is exactly what we build.

Every student also takes part in Be a Leader, the programme that ties it all together, putting leadership, communication and confidence at the heart of everything you do. 

Career Pathways: The Facts

Course LengthTwo-weeks
Age14-17
Minimum Level of EnglishB2 on the CEFR
Hours of Learning40 per week
Max Class Size12
QualificationContinuing Professional Development (CPD) 
Other includedCPD Be a Leader course 

Career Pathways Programme Details

Get Ready for Engineering

As the global demand for skilled engineers skyrockets, we're here to equip you with core subject knowledge essential for a successful university engineering career. Our tutors will guide you through diverse engineering fields, helping you discover a clear path for the future. 

  • Build core subject knowledge and insight across multiple fields of engineering - civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical
  • Study Maths and Physics related to Engineering concepts, including algebra, integration and forces and motion, building a solid foundation in these key subjects
  • Learn to apply knowledge and skills through practical technology workshops
  • Develop leadership, team building, public speaking through our Da Vinci Project competition
  • Visit an innovative engineering company and top university
  • Consider environmental and sustainability challenges, as well as ethical issues
  • Leads to CPD qualification

     

Final Showcase: Da Vinci Competition - this team challenge emphasises developing your higher-order thinking skills, problem-solving and creativity

Get Ready for Medicine

Becoming a medic is one of the most challenging but rewarding career paths. Our programme is tailor-made for aspiring medics. Engage in practical laboratory work, and explore infectious diseases, immunology, neuroscience and technology's role in medicine. 

The course includes:

  • A whole-day clinical workshop with a doctor
  • Clinical workshops and scenarios
  • Biology and Chemistry practicals (including heart and lung dissections)
  • Achieving a Emergency First Aid qualification
  • Exploring and understanding medical ethics
  • Planning your Personal Statement and interview practice
  • Looking at UCAT
  • Medical-related trips and a university visit
  • Leads to CPD qualification

     

The Final Assessment:

You will carry out a research project on a topic that interests you, and at the end of the course, you will present this to a panel of experts and your peers

Get Ready for Entrepreneurship

We aim to nurture future visionaries and equip them to thrive in a rapidly changing world. The focus will be on entrepreneurship and innovation within a business context. We will help you develop essential life skills and tools to be successful in your future. Our goal is to inspire the next generation of innovators, empowering you to believe in your potential to lead change in the world.

  • Learn about entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership in business
  • Find out more about yourself and your role
  • Develop your presentation skills, your personal brand and your thought leadership
  • Learn how to manage a budget and your finances 
  • Understand Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business ethics
  • Look at branding, marketing and sales, including a visit to the Museum of the Brands
  • Develop your understanding of competition and the importance of a SWOT
  • Business planning and writing a business plan
  • Visits to a company and a top university
  • Workshops and lectures with business experts
  • Leads to CPD qualification

 

Enterprise Challenge Dragon's Den: Develop a business plan to create a successful business and pitch it to a panel of experts

Get Ready for Future Gen Study

A modern, skill based academic prep course for tomorrow's learners

This pathway will help you be successful in modern academic environments like A Levels, IB, Advanced Placement, foundation programmes or university study in English around the world. It builds academic confidence, English language skills, critical thinking and 21st century study skills using a CLIL approach and incorporates adventure, communication and leadership. It brings together our most popular subjects essay writing and presentation skills combining them with AI tools, critical thinking, creativity to prepare you for the future that is changing very fast. 

Course outputs:

  • A complete motivation letter
  • A polished independent project and presentation
  • Hands-on experience with AI tools
  • Participation in a debate or MUN simulation
  • Essay writing skills
  • Confidence for the next academic step
  • A visit to a top university and expert speakers
  • CPD qualification
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CAREER PATHWAYS: DAILY SCHEDULE

TIMEWHAT IS HAPPENING?
7.30Wake up
8.00Breakfast
8.30Be a Leader Assembly
9.00Pathway session one
10.05Pathway session two
11.05Break
11.30Pathway session three
12.30Lunch
13.00Chill out and recharge time in the accommodation
13.30Pathway session four
14.30Break
14.40Pathways: project work, visits and workshops / Excursions and Be a Leader 
18.00Dinner
19.00Evening activities / trips out
22.00Back to boarding
23.00Lights out and quiet!

See our leisure programme for full details of the programme

BE A LEADER

Every Career Pathway student takes part in Be a Leader. It is not an add-on. It is the thread that runs through everything, developing leadership, communication and confidence that makes the difference at university, interviews, business and life. Every student leaves with CPD qualifications for their CV.

MEET A LEADER: Hear from accomplished professionals across medicine, business, law and beyond. Real stories and real inspiration

DISCOVER YOURSELF: Psychometric, aptitude and career tests build your personalised My Career Choice report and gives you a roadmap for your future

LEADERSHIP SKILLS: Communication, negotiation, influence and confidence developed in morning assemblies and applied throughout the day

LEAVE QUALIFIED: CPD qualifications for your Get Ready course and Be a Leader. This is recognised professional development for your CV and university application.

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DISCOVER YOURSELF

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LEADERSHIP SKILLS

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LEAVE QUALIFIED

LONDON CAREER PATHWAY LEISURE PROGRAMME 2026

LONDON CAREER PATHWAY LEISURE PROGRAMME 2026

London the Best City in the World Deserves the Best Leisure Programme

London Westminster Career Pathway Leisure Programme 2026 (see schedule)

London is on your doorstep and we make the most of every moment.

Career Pathways students enjoy a richer and more varied leisure programme because at this level, everything is an experience worth having.

During the week, afternoons and evenings are packed with London life. From iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London and a football stadium to world-class museums, evening trips and theatre shows. London after dark is just as inspiring as London in daylight.

At the weekends we explore a bit farther afield discovering the real England. Oxford, Windsor, Brighton and Cambridge are among our destinations as well as having fun at Thorpe Park.

Sundays are for rest, exploration and enjoying everything Westminster has to offer.

Fun, ambition and London. All summer long.

ACADEMIC SUMMER: DATES AND FEES  2026

CAREER PATHWAYS

Age 14-17

28 June to 12 July (Entrepreneur, Medicine)

12 July to 26 July (All Pathways)

 

£5,000 / PER TWO-WEEK COURSE

£3,000 / PER TWO-WEEK COURSE (DAY)

Boarding Includes: tuition, accommodation, meals, insurance, airport transfers, trips and activities. Day: Program Monday to Friday 8.15 to 21.30, lunch and dinner included

FUTURE GEN STUDY

Age 14-17

Sunday 28 June to Sunday 12 July 

Sunday 12 July to Sunday 26 July 

Sunday 26 July to Sunday 9 August

£4,500 / PER TWO-WEEK COURSE

£2,500 / PER TWO-WEEK COURSE (DAY)

Boarding Includes: tuition, accommodation, meals, insurance, airport transfers, trips and activities. Day: Program Monday to Friday 8.15 to 21.30, lunch and dinner included

PAYMENT INFORMATION

What are the payment terms?

An initial payment of £500 should be made to secure your booking, and the final payment is due at least five weeks before your summer camp starts.

Once paid, fees are non-refundable. Please refer to our Term and Conditions for more information.

Are there any extra fees?

Booking Changes: If you find the need to modify your booking, a £50 administrative fee will apply.  

Arrival and Departure Transfers: Our published arrivals and departures are designed to optimise your experience.  Should you arrive or depart outside our advertised transfer window, or to an airport other than Heathrow please be aware that transfer fees will apply as follows:

Luton/Stansted: £260 each way

Eurostar/ Kingscross: £180 each way

City Airport: £140 each way

Gatwick: £220 each way

Heathrow (outside of the transfer window): £190 each way

Arriving or departing directly to campus out of hours/not Sunday: £150

Unaccompanied Minors (arriving/departing outside of our transfer window): £50

Contact our team for more information.

Extra nights: £150 (subject to availability, transfer not included).

Weekend trips: £125 (days students or those attending the trip on arrival/departure day)

How do I make a payment?

Once you book a place using our online booking form you will be sent an invoice with various payment options.  Choose the option that works best for you.

TransferMate

TransferMate is free to use with no additional bank charges applied to your transfers.  This service provides competitive currency exchange rates and allows you to pay in your preferred local currency.  Please log in to our portal for more information and to make a payment using TransferMate.

TransferWise

TransferWise is a straightforward method for making international payments while minimising bank charges.  To get started, follow these steps.

  1. Visit www.transferwise.com
  2. Log in or create a new account
  3. Transfer funds from your bank account or debit/credit card to our designated account.

Bank Transfers 

You can make a bank transfer to us.  You will find our bank details on your invoice. When making any payment please ensure you quote the student's name and/or invoice number as a reference so we can trace your payment.  Please allow for bank charges within your payment.

Credit Card Payments

Credit card payments can be made through our online portal.  Sign into your account and click “checkout” to make the payment.  You can also contact info@academiccamp.org for your unique payment link.


 

Student Insurance

 

 

 

All our boarding students are covered by student travel insurance offered through Guard Me. This insurance is included in the Academic Summer Camp student fees. It covers students worldwide, except in their country of origin. Therefore, students are not covered under the insurance if they attend our camps in their country of residence. Academic Summer Camps does not provide insurance for day students attending our camps.

The key features of the Guard Me insurance policy are:

Protection against cancellation or curtailment, including visa refusals

Medical expenses: £10,000,000 (public and private treatments and hospitals)

Digital Doctor giving 24/7 medical doctor telephonic and video support

24-hour helpline for medical emergencies

Baggage, personal money and travel documents

Third-party liability: £2,000,000

Cover for medical and quarantine expenses related to Covid-19 if no travel restrictions are in place

No excess

Once the student fees are received, the insurance coverage will commence, and Guard Me will email the insurance certificate to your contact email address. 

This is the link to the insurance information offered by Guard Me.

This is the link to the full policy wording. You can find a summary of the cover and claims contact numbers at the front of the booklet via this link.  

Questions can also be answered via the Student Help Centre on the Guard Me website. 

Can I come as a day student?

Yes, you can come Monday-Friday, 8:30- 18:00.  The cost is £1,150 per week for the Engager programme.  Fees include teaching, teaching materials, lunch and afternoon trips. 

If you wish to join a Career Pathway programme as a day student, the fees are £3000 for the two-week course. You need to join the whole two-week course. 

To book a weekend trip, the cost is £150 per day (subject to availability)

USEFUL INFORMATION

How do I book?

Here is your step-by-step guide to making Academic Summer your reality:

  1.  Choose your programme, location and dates that align with your interests and schedule.  Should you have any questions, our friendly admissions team is here to help.
  2. Review the important details:  Take a moment to carefully go through our terms and conditions.  By signing the application form you are indicating your agreement. Make sure you understand the programme you are signing up to.
  3. Complete the booking form:  Fill out our user-friendly online booking form, and don't forget to inform us about any medical or dietary concerns we should be aware of.  Safety is our top priority.  When you book a place you will create a login to our portal where you can go back and add information later.  To book an adult place for a family member over the age of 18 with our partner Kensington Academy of English, use this booking link.
  4. Reserve your place:  It's time to make your initial payment of £500 to secure your spot.  This will be offset against your total fees.
  5. Request your visa letter: You can apply for your visa up to three months before the start of the course.  We advise applying as early as possible.  We will supply you with a letter to support your application.
  6. Familiarise yourself with the parental portal:  You can add any extra information about yourself, upload a photograph, and when the time comes, check out the student handbook, view your timetable and read your reports.
  7. Customise your curriculum:  Handpick your workshops or subjects based on your chosen programme.
  8. Book your travel arrangements: Book your flights and add the details to the portal.  We want to make your arrival seamless so please check our requirements for airport transfers before making any arrangements.
  9. The countdown begins:  Five weeks before your course, it's time to make your final payment.  We'll email you a reminder!
  10. Take the English assessment: think of this as a friendly quiz to ensure we can communicate effectively and have a fantastic time together.  Our teachers will use the results to plan their lessons with you in mind!
  11. Verify everything:  Log into the your online portal to confirm that you have sent us all the necessary documents and information.  
  12. Pack your bags: Consult our Student Handbook to make sure you've packed everything you need.  And, of course, don't leave home without your sense of adventure!
  13. Bon Voyage!
Airport Transfers

At Academic Summer Camp, we prioritise convenience and comfort for our students.  As part of your all-inclusive package, we provide airport transfers from London Heathrow Airport (LHR) on our published arrival and departure days.  Your flight should arrive or depart between 09.00 and 17.00 on these days.

How do we make transfer days better?

  • We rent a dedicated function suite at Hilton Terminal 4, Heathrow Airport, to streamline your arrival and departure experience
  • Students can enjoy a comfortable waiting area with amenities, including snacks, a hot lunch, Wi-Fi, and fun entertainment, ensuring a relaxed start to their summer camp. Students have a chance to get to know people before they arrive at school
  • Scheduled transport by coach to ensure that you can seamlessly transition to and from our camps

London City arrival dates:

Sunday 28 June 2026

Sunday 12 July 2026

Sunday 26 July 2026

London City departure dates:

Sunday 12 July 2026

Sunday 26 July 2026

Sunday 09 August 2026

 

Additional Information:

  • If you're meeting us at the airport, please come to Hilton Terminal 4, Hounslow, TW6 3AF, for drop-off and pick-up. Enjoy a coffee with us. 
  • Should you arrive or depart outside our advertised transfer window or to an airport other than Heathrow, please be aware that transfer fees apply
  • Your flight should arrive or depart between 09.00 and 17.00 on our published arrival and departure days
  • If you arrive at school directly, please arrive between 15.00 and 17.00 on the arrival Sunday. Do not arrive before 15.00 as we are getting your room ready and preparing
  • If you arrive on a non-arrival Sunday you should arrive at 18.00. If you arrive on another day please arrange a suitable time when you book
  • If you depart directly from school, please depart before 11.00 on the departure Sunday
  • On departure day, the final coach for Heathrow will leave the school before 10.30, and students with a later flight will be able to enjoy the amenities at Hilton Terminal 4 until their check-in

Arriving at times outside our transfer window

Our published arrivals and departures are designed to optimise your experience.  Should you arrive or depart outside our advertised transfer window, or to an airport other than Heathrow please be aware that transfer fees will apply as follows:

Luton/Stansted: £260 each way

Eurostar/ Kingscross: £180 each way

City Airport: £140 each way

Gatwick: £220 each way

Heathrow (outside of the transfer window): £190 each way

Arriving or departing directly to campus out of hours/not Sunday: £150

Arriving at Heathrow Airport before 9.00 or between 17.00 and 18.00 on a Sunday: £150

Unaccompanied Minors (arriving/departing outside of our transfer window): £50

Contact our team for more information.

What's the schools address?

David Game College, 31 Jewry Street, London, EC3N 2ET

Visa information

UK visas, eVisas and ETAs for Academic Summer students

If you are coming to the UK from another country to join an Academic Summer programme, you may need a Standard Visitor visa, an eVisa or an ETA.

The type of permission required depends on nationality, passport, age, travel plans and the purpose of the visit. Families should always check the official GOV.UK guidance before making travel arrangements.

You can check what type of visa or travel permission is needed here:
https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa

When using the GOV.UK checker, select the purpose of the visit as Tourism.

What is the difference between a visa, an eVisa and an ETA?

A Standard Visitor visa is required for some students before travelling to the UK. It allows eligible visitors to come to the UK for up to six months, including for short study at an accredited institution. (GOV.UK)

An eVisa is not a separate type of visa. It is a digital record of a visa or immigration status. This means there may be no visa vignette or sticker in the passport. Instead, the visa is held electronically in the UK Visas and Immigration system. (GOV.UK)

An ETA, or Electronic Travel Authorisation, is for visitors who do not need a visa for short visits but still need digital permission to travel to the UK. Most visitors now need either a visa or an ETA, depending on nationality and reason for travel. (GOV.UK)

From April 2025, visitors from many countries, including European countries, need an ETA before travelling to the UK if a visa is not required. The ETA application process opened for European nationals on 5 March 2025 for travel to the UK from 2 April 2025. (GOV.UK)

An ETA currently costs £20. It is usually valid for multiple journeys to the UK for up to two years or until the passport expires, whichever comes first. Each person travelling needs an ETA, including children and babies. (GOV.UK)

Step 1 – Apply to Academic Summer

Complete the Academic Summer booking form here:
www.academiccamp.org/book-now

To secure a place, please make the initial payment of £500.

Once the booking and initial payment have been received, families can request a visa support letter from Academic Summer if this is needed for the visa application.

Step 2 – Check whether a visa or ETA is needed

Before applying for a visa, please check the official GOV.UK guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa

Some students will need to apply for a Standard Visitor visa before travelling.

Some students will not need a visa but will need to apply for an ETA before travelling.

Some students may already hold valid UK immigration permission, for example through a Child Student visa connected to a future boarding school.

Even when a visa is not required, students should still travel with supporting documents, including confirmation of a place at Academic Summer and evidence that the programme has been paid for.

Step 3 – Request a visa support letter from Academic Summer

Once the initial payment has been received, Academic Summer can provide a visa support letter.

This letter will confirm key details about the student’s Academic Summer programme, including dates, location and accommodation arrangements.

For students under 18, the UK authorities may ask for evidence of parental consent. GOV.UK guidance for visitors under 18 explains that students may need written consent from a parent or guardian, details of where the student will stay and information about the person or organisation responsible for care during the visit. (GOV.UK)

Parents or guardians should usually prepare a consent letter including:

Parent or guardian contact details
Consent for the student to travel to the UK
Consent for the student to attend Academic Summer
Details of where the student will stay
The name, date of birth, address and relationship of the person or organisation responsible for the student in the UK
Consent for the student to stay in the stated accommodation
Details of airport transfers and travel arrangements, where available

Academic Summer will email the visa support letter without charge.

If an original visa support letter is requested by courier, there is a charge of £75. Please note that an original letter is not normally required by UK Visas and Immigration, as electronic documents are usually accepted.

Please check the visa support letter carefully as soon as it is received. Any incorrect details should be reported to Academic Summer immediately.

Step 4 – Apply for a Standard Visitor visa if required

If a student needs a visa, the application should normally be made for a Standard Visitor visa.

A Standard Visitor can study in the UK for up to six months at an accredited institution, including English language courses. (GOV.UK)

Visa applications can usually be made up to three months before the planned travel date to the UK.

Visa processing times vary by country and time of year. Families should apply as early as possible, as Academic Summer cannot refund fees because a visa is not received in time.

More information about visiting the UK as a Standard Visitor is available here:
https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor

For English language courses lasting more than six months and up to 11 months, a Short-term Study visa may be required. Academic Summer programmes are normally shorter than six months, so most students who require a visa will usually apply as Standard Visitors. (GOV.UK)

Step 5 – Academic Summer visa support

Academic Summer is accredited by the British Accreditation Council, known as BAC, which allows us to support visa applications for international students.

Academic Summer can provide a visa support letter for students to use when applying for a visa at a Visa Application Centre in the student’s country of residence.

If the visa application process is unfamiliar, we strongly recommend seeking advice from a qualified immigration specialist or an experienced Education Travel Agent in the student’s country. Please contact Academic Summer if a recommendation is needed.

Step 6 – Apply for an ETA if a visa is not required

Students who do not need a visa may still need an ETA before travelling to the UK.

Apply for an ETA here:
https://www.gov.uk/eta

An ETA is linked digitally to the passport used in the application. The same passport must be used for travel.

GOV.UK states that an ETA decision can take up to three working days, although some decisions may be quicker. Families should not leave the application until the last minute. (GOV.UK)

Each traveller needs a separate ETA, including children.

How to use a UK eVisa for travel to Academic Summer

Some students are now issued with a UK eVisa. This means there is no visa vignette or sticker in the passport. Instead, the visa is held electronically in the UK Visas and Immigration system.

Once the visa has been approved, please follow the steps below carefully.

Step 1 – Create a UKVI account

Create a UKVI account using the instructions in the visa decision email.

Official GOV.UK guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/evisa/set-up-ukvi-account

To create the account, the following may be needed:

The same passport used in the visa application
Access to the email address used for the application
The visa application reference, known as the GWF number
A mobile phone for identity verification, if required

A UKVI account is needed to access an eVisa and manage online immigration status. (GOV.UK)

Step 2 – Access and check the eVisa

Once the UKVI account has been created, log in to view the eVisa.

Official GOV.UK guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/evisa/view-evisa-get-share-code-prove-immigration-status

Please check carefully that:

The name and passport number are correct
The visa category is correct, for example Child Visitor – Unaccompanied
The visa validity dates are correct.

If there is an error, report it immediately through the GOV.UK eVisa error reporting service.

Official GOV.UK guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/evisa/report-error-evisa

GOV.UK advises eVisa holders to report incorrect personal details or immigration status through the eVisa error reporting service. (GOV.UK)

Step 3 – Make sure the passport is linked to the UKVI account

This is very important for travel. The passport used for travel must be linked to the UKVI account.

Airlines and other carriers use passport details to check permission to travel. GOV.UK advises travellers with an eVisa to check that the passport or travel document is up to date in the UKVI account before travel. (GOV.UK)

Step 4 – Print supporting documents before travel

Although the visa is electronic, Academic Summer strongly recommends printing copies of the following documents before travelling:

Visa grant email or decision letter
Screenshot or printout showing eVisa status, if available
Academic Summer confirmation letter
Academic Summer visa support letter, including accommodation and care arrangements
Parental consent letter for unaccompanied travel
Return flight details
Airport transfer details, if arranged

This is especially useful for a student travelling as an unaccompanied minor.

Step 5 – Boarding the flight

At airline check-in, the carrier should normally verify immigration status electronically using the passport details.

If airline staff ask questions, the student can show:

Passport
Visa decision email
Supporting documents listed above

A share code can also be used as additional proof of immigration status. GOV.UK explains that an eVisa holder can use the online service to view immigration status and get a share code. (GOV.UK)

Step 6 – UK Border Control in London

Parents should not worry if there is no visa sticker in the passport. UK Border Force officers can see the eVisa electronically.

At the UK border, the student should present:

Passport
Visa decision email, if requested
Supporting documents listed above

As the student is travelling as an unaccompanied minor, border officers may ask routine questions, such as:

Purpose of visit, for example study or summer school
Where the student will stay
Who is meeting the student at the airport
When the student will leave the UK

This is normal and does not mean there is a problem.

Important note about eVisa activation

There is no separate visa activation process beyond creating the UKVI account and checking the eVisa details. Once the visa has been granted, the permission is already in place electronically.

Long-term study in the UK after Academic Summer

Academic Summer is not a Child Student sponsor and cannot issue a CAS.

If a student plans to study at a UK boarding school immediately after the Academic Summer programme, please tell us as early as possible. In some cases, the student may be able to attend Academic Summer using a Child Student visa sponsored by the future school.

A Child Student visa is for students aged 4 to 17 who will study at an independent school in the UK. (GOV.UK)

Some partner schools may be able to include the Academic Summer programme on the Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies, known as the CAS, as a pre-sessional course. The Child Student visa may then cover both the Academic Summer programme and the full-time studies at the independent boarding school.

Families must check this directly with the sponsoring school before travel.

Police registration and BRP collection

The police registration scheme has ended. Students no longer need to register with the UK police, even if older visa documents or previous guidance mention police registration. (GOV.UK)

Biometric Residence Permits, known as BRPs, have now been replaced by eVisas. GOV.UK confirms that all BRPs have expired and have been replaced by eVisas as digital records of identity and immigration status. (GOV.UK)

This means most students should follow the eVisa instructions above rather than expecting to collect a BRP after arrival.

Final travel checklist for parents

Before travel, please check that the student has:

A valid passport
A valid visa, eVisa or ETA, depending on nationality
Access to the UKVI account, if an eVisa has been issued
The correct passport linked to the UKVI account or ETA
Academic Summer confirmation letter
Academic Summer visa support letter, if issued
Parental consent letter for students under 18
Accommodation and care arrangement details
Return flight details
Airport transfer details
Emergency contact numbers
Printed copies of important documents in hand luggage

Families should keep digital copies of all important documents as well as printed copies.

Need help?

Academic Summer can provide supporting documents for confirmed students and can recommend an Education Travel Agent or immigration specialist where appropriate.

For official immigration advice, families should always refer to GOV.UK or a qualified immigration adviser.

Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

Travelling to the UK – ETA Guidance

If your child is travelling to the UK to attend one of our summer camps, you may need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before they travel.

The ETA is a new entry requirement for visitors from many countries and it’s quick, simple and affordable to apply.

Who needs an ETA?

Citizens of several countries—including many European nations such as Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Poland, and others such as  the UAE , Japan, South Korea, Australia, USA and Saudi Arabia—are now required to obtain an ETA before travelling to the UK.

You can find out if your child needs an ETA by using this official government tool: Check if you need a UK visa

How do you apply?

  1. Visit the official ETA application page: gov.uk/eta
  2. Complete the form online – it takes just a few minutes.
  3. Pay the £16 fee using a debit or credit card.
  4. Receive a decision within 3 working days – often much quicker.
  5. The ETA will be electronically linked to the passport and is valid for multiple visits over 2 years.

What you’ll need:

  • A valid passport
  • A recent digital photo
  • Payment method (credit/debit card)

We recommend applying at least one week before travel to allow enough time for approval.

If you need any help with the ETA process, please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@academiccamp.org – our team is happy to support you.

What should my English Level be?

Engagers:  B1

Career Pathways: B2

Remember to take your free CLIL test before arrival.  You can log into the Portal for your unique test link.

What about my free time?

We always have dedicated staff on duty, ensuring supervision during breaks, in the evenings and on weekends.  Supervision is 24/7.  Students are not allowed out without a member of staff in the evenings. During trips, you will have free time where you will be given space to explore with your camp-mates without staff present.  There will always be a member of staff close by at a designated meeting point who is contactable by phone should you need them.

What's the nationality mix?

Last year we welcomed students from over 60 different nationalities to our programmes from countries including UK, Italy, France, Switzerland, Ghana, Canada, Japan, China, Ukraine, and many more!

 

WHAT DO PEOPLE SAY ABOUT US

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Luiza from Brazil in Academic Summer London City quote
Hadia from Afghanistan in Academic Summer London City quote

Career Pathways helped me greatly because I want to study medicine abroad.

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Manuela, (16) Columbia

I absolutely loved the course! Nice lessons, so much content in just two weeks! The teachers Shruti and Suru were the best teachers ever. I hope anyone that does this course has the opportunity to have lessons with them. It's the perfect course for students that want to identify if Med school is or isn't for them.

Luiza, (17) Brazil

The first thing I loved about this camp is how friendly it is and how we all feel like a family. When I arrived, I was a little bit nervous, because I wasn't sure. One week in I started falling in love with the camp, how good and trained the staff are, the counsellors, how nice they are to everyone and how amazing the people are here, even though we're from different backgrounds and cultures we're all like a family

Hadia, (18) Afghanistan

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