Rambouillet is located in north central France, in the suburbs of Paris. Lying on the edge of the Forest of Rambouillet which is known for its many trails that visitors love to explore on foot, bicycle or horseback, the town is just 30 minutes from Paris. The centerpiece of the town is...
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Rambouillet is located in north central France, in the suburbs of Paris. Lying on the edge of the Forest of Rambouillet which is known for its many trails that visitors love to explore on foot, bicycle or horseback, the town is just 30 minutes from Paris. The centerpiece of the town is its castle, Chateau de Rambouillet, a former medieval fortress that eventually was used as a royal residence. Students enrolled in French school in Rambouillet might like to explore the castle and its grounds to learn of the history of this area. Most of the castle dates back to the early 18th century, but one tower remains that was originally part of a fortified castle that stood on the site during the 14th century. Inside visitors can find the Marble Hall dating back to the Renaissance and Napoleon’s bathroom, decorated with beautiful frescoes. Stretching behind the castle is an extensive park complete with a small lake. It is the site of the Queen’s Dairy, built for Marie Antoinette. A retreat that she is said to retire too when the demands of her royal life became to overwhelming. Students taking French courses in Rambouillet will feel as though they have stepped back in time while visiting the castle and its outlying buildings. Another interesting attraction for those staying in Rambouillet is the Rambolitrain Museum. It houses more than 4000 miniature train models traversing over 400 meters of track and is truly a unique experience. Its ideal location and unique setting makes Rambouillet an excellent choice for students wanting to experience many aspects of the French culture.
Bayswater College offers a French holiday for the whole family. Parents and children attend a Standard General French course in the morning at the same time but in different parts of the college.
Course Overview includes:
• 30 lessons per week (6 lessons per day)
• Duration: 30 x 50 minutes (25 hours per week)
• 15 students max. per class
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• Course length: 1–23 weeks
• Age 16+
The LSI Intensive 30 Course is for students who want to maximize their language learning practice during their stay.
A Bayswater General French course uses market-leading course materials to provide you with engaging, interactive lessons. Your teacher will make use of a variety of resources, including well-known coursebooks and online study platforms, to deliver a consistent and structured learning experience.
Our General French courses give engaging, interactive lessons using market-leading materials. You’ll improve your day-to-day communication by covering interesting and relevant themes as your teacher uses a variety of resources and methods to offer varied yet structured classes.
Course Overview includes:
• 20 lessons per week (4 lessons per day)
• Duration: 20 x 50 minutes
• 15 students max. per class
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• Course length: 1–50 weeks
• Age 16+
During the lessons you rapidly improve your communication skills in a variety of everyday situations.
Course Overview includes:
• 30 lessons per week (6 lessons per day)
• Duration: 30 x 50 minutes (25 hours per week)
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• Course length: 1-50 weeks
• Age 16+
The LSI Intensive 30 course concentrates on all the areas that you need to achieve a much greater fluency in a short period of time. This course is suitable for students who wish to study intensively and get a well rounded insight into the language and country.
Course Overview includes:
• 20 individual lessons per week
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• 1 lesson: 45 minutes
• Courses begin: every Monday
Individual tuition is the fastest way to learn a language. Whether you need general or specialized language, each course is designed for your needs and adapted to your rate of progress.
Course Overview includes:
• 20 lessons per week (4 lessons per day)
• Duration: 20 x 50 minutes
• 15 students max. per class
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• Course length: 1–50 weeks
• Age 16+
During the lessons you rapidly improve your communication skills in a variety of everyday situations.
Course Overview includes:
• 20 lessons per week (4 lessons per day)
• Duration: 20 x 50 minutes
• 15 students max. per class
• Beginner to Advanced levels
• Course length: 1–50 weeks
• Age 16+
During the lessons you rapidly improve your communication skills in a variety of everyday situations.
Course Overview includes:
24 Lessons per week
Beginner to Advanced levels
Course length: 1-50 weeks
1 lesson: 50 minutes
2 days (6 lessons), 3 days (4 lessons)
Hours per week: 20 hours
Ages 16+
The LSI Intensive 30 Course is for students who want to maximize their language learning practice during their stay. The Intensive 30 Course concentrates on all the areas that students need to achieve a much greater fluency in a short period of time.
Course Overview includes:
24 Lessons per week
Beginner to Advanced levels
Course length: 1-50 weeks
1 lesson: 50 minutes
2 days (6 lessons), 3 days (4 lessons)
Hours per week: 20 hours
Ages 16+
The LSI Intensive 30 Course is for students who want to maximize their language learning practice during their stay. The Intensive 30 Course concentrates on all the areas that students need to achieve a much greater fluency in a short period of time.
A Bayswater General French course uses market-leading course materials to provide you with engaging, interactive lessons. Your teacher will make use of a variety of resources, including well-known coursebooks and online study platforms, to deliver a consistent and structured learning experience.
The course includes 38 intensive French lessons (29 hours) per week.
It includes the morning course "A" of 26 lessons/week (20 hours) + 3 afternoon workshops selected by the student.
Afternoon French course which combines one 3 hour afternoon per day + one hour coaching / tutorial
Timetable: Monday to Friday, 14:00 – 17:00 and from 17:15 to 18:15
Afternoon lessons (from 14:00 – 17:00):
The 5 afternoon lessons include 3 afternoon classes dedicated to ‘Written French & Grammar’, and 2 afternoon classes dedicated to ‘French Culture and Civilisation’ or ‘Oral Communication’.
Coaching (from 17:15 to 18:15):
One hour coaching per day.