Intensive, enjoyable Mandarin study whilst exploring China. With the program, students study Mandarin for in the morning, followed by an afternoon of fun and activities.
SUMMER CAMP IN VIETNAM
Every year we run our popular Summer Camp in Vietnam program for kids between the ages of 7 and 17.
During our Vietnamese Summer Camp, kids will learn Vietnamese with us for four hours in the morning before going for lunch together.
After lunch we go and explore the sights of Saigon as we engage in a cultural activity/visit together.
SUMMER CAMP IN SAIGON
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) is the home of our Vietnamese Summer Camp, where we study Vietnamese together and then go and explore one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in Asia.
- Ages 7-17
- 4 Hours of Vietnamese a day
- 1-10 weeks
- Cultural activity every afternoon
- 24/7 emergency support + guide
DATES FOR SUMMER CAMP
Our Summer Camp in Vietnam runs for ten weeks during June, July and August.
Your kids are welcome to join for anything between one and ten weeks.
- 20 hours of class a week
- Ages 7-17
- 1-10 weeks
- Explore Ho Chi Minh City every afternoon
- Meals, tuition and emergency support included
SUMMER CAMP START DATES
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
We get up to a whole host of exciting activities with the kids over the eight weeks.
These can include trips to local museums, parks and markets where we can all practice using the language together.
We also run a day trip every Saturday, typically from 9am to 6pm.
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
10:00 – 12:00 | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class |
12:00 – 13:00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
13:00 – 15:00 | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class | Vietnamese class |
15:30 – 18:30 | Visit the Cu Chi tunnels | Visit the Ten Thousand Buddha temple | Dam Sen Waterpark | Visit the History Museum of Ho Chi Minh | Ben Thanh Market |
ACCOMMODATION
You have two accommodation options with the Vietnamese Summer Camp.
Your child can sign up for the homestay camp or the residence camp.
Our homestay camp is with a local Vietnamese homestay family, allowing your child to experience Vietnamese culture first hand, whilst practicing language skills as much as possible.
The LTL residence camp allows students to live together with other summer camp students. Children will stay in shared rooms together.
A program coordinator lives with the participants, organizing activities, support and supervision during the program.
PRICES
Our full price list is shown below. You have multiple options to choose from including full-day or half-day camps.
Your kids can come and study with in Saigon for anything between one and ten weeks, and there are further accommodation options available also.
SUMMER CAMP SAIGON
FAQs FOR PARENTS
Can families participate as well as just children?
Yes, parents can accompany their children to the Vietnamese Summer Camp and either take a language course on their own, share accommodation with their child or take a break and explore while their child is at the summer camp.
Please enquire with us for a tailor made program for you and your family.
Can siblings and friends come together?
Of course, we welcome this!
We even offer a 5% discount for any summer camp participants who sign up together.
Should I buy health insurance?
Yes. This is a must.
Please make sure it covers international clinics and hospitals in Vietnam.
Is lunch included in the Vietnamese Summer Camp?
Yes lunch is included for all summer camp students.
After the morning classes, we accompany the children to a restaurant where we’ll fill up on food before going out to explore Ho Chi Minh City.
How long are the lessons?
Each lesson lasts 55 minutes.
Schedules can vary slightly, but usually our language classes are from 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm with a one hour lunch break in between.
Can I set rules for my children?
Yes, you can.
You will fill out our parent questionnaire before the summer camp in Vietnam.
Here you can define rules for your child.
Is Vietnam safe?
Vietnam is generally a safe place.
Caution should be exercised when walking from A to B. For example, kids shouldn’t be browsing on their mobile phones whilst walking down the streets.
That being said – Vietnam is a country full of wonderful people who will go out of their way to help foreigners.
What happens if my child gets sick?
There are very good international medical facilities available in Saigon.
Doctors speak English – and a lot of other languages too – and the service quality is very high.
IMPORTANT || please make sure your child is insured.
We will accompany your child to the hospital, in case of an emergency at any time of the day/night needed.
What if there are problems with my child?
During the program, your child’s guardian is always your first point of contact.
If your child does not have a guardian program, please contact your student advisor.
In case of emergencies, we are contactable 24/7.
For non-urgent questions you will have a reply latest by the next working day.
Why do under-18s stay with homestay families?
Our Vietnamese homestay families are great with teenagers.
They look after their host children and give your child the freedom to explore from a safe home base.
They also provide supervision and help with enforcing the rules you set for your child.
GET IN TOUCH
Our student advisor will reach you within 24 hours and get your course booked up in no time.