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Dates 2025
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Residential: £5,495
Non-Residential: £4,450
4 WEEK COURSE
Choose 2 different courses and / or locations.
Dates 2025
Fees
Residential: £10,350
Non-Residential: £8,595
6 WEEK COURSE
Choose 2-3 different courses and / or locations.
Dates 2025
Fees
Residential: £14,450
Non-Residential: £12,825
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COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
Location: University of London (UOL), University of Cambridge
Academic: Argumentation, Rebuttal, Public Speaking, Speech Writing
Industry link: Field visits to leading organisations
Outcome: Enhance your CV; improve your academic knowledge; broaden your horizones
Awards: Certificate awarded upon completion of the course at the graduation ceremony
Tutors: Highly qualified tutors who are specialists in their field and carry degrees from elite universities
Social Programme: Exciting social programme including 3 group trips
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PUBLIC SPEAKING & DEBATE SUMMER COURSE FOR 15 TO 18 YEAR OLDS
Overview
Updated: 14 Available, 2024
Clear and confident communication is an invaluable 21st century skill. At LITE Regal we recognise that and we have designed a course to help you become the best communicator out there. The aim of the course is to use proven techniques to help students overcome any anxiety they may have about public speaking. It will also teach students how to express themselves clearly in debate regardless of the topic. Students are taught about poise, use of body and voice, public speaking,oral interpretation of literature.
At LITE Regal, we have one of the best and most innovative public speaking courses on offer in the UK that offers a unique insight into debating and public speaking. You will mix with students of your age from all over the world and learn by doing and have active workshops in public speaking. This course will make you more confident and assertive in researching and debating current political and global issues. We follow the Model United Nations (MUN) debating format for the course. This means that you'll have the opportunity to practice debating with other students of a similar age.
This course is aimed at 15 to 18 year olds who would like to learn to communicate effectively and confidently and will give students the chance to practice their debate, writing and public speaking skills through a series of workshops and classes. Through a combination of activities, guest speakers and field trips, students will learn the basics of argumentation, rebuttal, public speaking, news reporting and speech writing. Each participant will learn how to present their ideas in a confident and convincing manner.
The Public Speaking course is suited for students who are interested in studying law, political science, economics, communications and/or journalism at university as debating skills will prove invaluable in those courses and give students a chance to join university debating clubs and societies.
Attending a two-week summer course in Public Speaking and Debating for 15-18 year olds offers a multitude of benefits, providing participants with valuable skills and experiences. Here's an overview of the key advantages:
- Confidence Building:
- Participants engage in various public speaking activities and debates, gradually building their confidence in expressing ideas and opinions in front of an audience.
- Effective Communication Skills:
- The course focuses on honing verbal and non-verbal communication skills, helping students articulate thoughts clearly and persuasively.
- Critical Thinking and Analysis:
- Through debate exercises, students learn to think critically, analyze information, and construct well-reasoned arguments, fostering intellectual growth.
- Research and Information Synthesis:
- Debates often require thorough research on diverse topics. Participants learn to gather, synthesize, and present information effectively, enhancing their research skills.
- Persuasion and Negotiation:
- Debating involves convincing others of one's viewpoint. Students develop skills in persuasion and negotiation, valuable in various personal and professional scenarios.
- Leadership Development:
- Engaging in debates and public speaking nurtures leadership qualities as students take on roles, guide discussions, and influence group dynamics.
- Enhanced Presentation Skills:
- The course includes training on effective presentation techniques, helping students deliver impactful speeches with clarity and poise.
- Cultural Awareness and Open-mindedness:
- Exposure to diverse topics and viewpoints fosters cultural awareness, tolerance, and open-mindedness, promoting a global perspective.
- Networking Opportunities:
- Participants often interact with like-minded peers, creating a network of individuals interested in effective communication and debate.
- Resume and College Application Boost:
- Completion of a public speaking and debating course is a notable addition to college applications, showcasing valuable skills and a commitment to personal development.
- Fun and Engaging Learning Environment:
- The course is designed to be interactive, engaging, and enjoyable, making the learning process more dynamic and memorable.
- Real-world Application:
- The skills acquired in public speaking and debating are applicable in various academic, professional, and personal settings, providing a practical foundation for future success.
Attending a two-week summer course in Public Speaking and Debating empowers young individuals to become confident, articulate, and critical thinkers, preparing them for success in various aspects of their lives.
Why choose us
Highly educated tutors who have studied at elite UK universities will teach students an exciting programme. Classes are lead in a hands-on workshop-style approach where students can express themselves openly through tutor guidance and peer interaction. This academic immersion is coupled with an exciting social programme with day and evening entertainment which will allow students to mix, make new friends and enjoy their summer programme.
Academic content
This course is taught primarily through workshops designed to give students first-hand experience in public speaking and debating. Positive feed-back through fellow students and through tutors will give you greater command and confidence in all given tasks.
Students will be taught and given techniques:
- in fundamentals of effective oral delivery including body control, use of voice and diction, and analysis of audience
- about the importance and 'art' of preparation in public speaking and debating
- regarding the selection and arrangement of material and use of transitions and theoretical effects in making brief speeches to inform, persuade, or entertain
- how to structure ideas and arguments in their speeches in a sustained, persuasive and sophisticated way and support them with precise and relevant examples
Students will also be taught how to read, discuss, and write about speeches in order to interpret and evaluate the impact of ambiguities, subtleties, contradictions, ironies, and incongruities in a text. They will analyse the way in which clarity of meaning is affected by the patterns of organization, hierarchical structures, repetition of the main ideas, syntax, and word choices in the text.
Workshops
Throughout the course students will be required to give at least seven formal speeches. These speeches are designed to give students experience in a range of speaking situations. Speech class is unlike many other classes in that it directly applies to students’ lives both now and in the future.
LITE Regal uses the Model UN format to encourage Public Speaking and Debating. During the course students will be asked to join and participate in a Model UN conference. Prior to the conference the Chairman will chose a current topic or policy of discussion such as, for example, nuclear disarmament or human rights.
Students will need to convey their member state's positions, help build consensus and formulate resolutions. Usually, the length of time a delegate is allowed to speak is set by the conference organisers. Delegates can make a motion to increase or decrease the time allotted to each speaker. If another delegate seconds the motion, then the committee will vote on changing the speaker's time.
Public Speaking and Debate Summer Course Syllabus Course Title: Mastering the Art of Persuasion: A Public Speaking and Debate Experience
Day 1: Introduction to Public Speaking
- Icebreaking Activities
- Importance of Public Speaking
- Building Confidence in Communication
Day 2: The Basics of Effective Communication
- Verbal and Non-verbal Communication
- Voice Modulation and Projection
- Impromptu Speaking Exercises
Day 3: Structuring a Speech
- Introduction, Body, and Conclusion
- Crafting Compelling Openings
- Group Discussion on Successful Speech Structures
Day 4: Debating Fundamentals - Part I
- Understanding Debate Formats
- Constructing and Presenting Arguments
- Interactive Debate Simulations
Day 5: Debating Fundamentals - Part II
- Rebuttal Techniques
- Cross-Examination Skills
- Team Debates and Feedback Session
Day 6: Persuasion and Rhetoric
- The Art of Persuasive Speaking
- Analyzing Famous Persuasive Speeches
- Practical Persuasion Exercises
Day 7: Speech Delivery Workshop
- Individual Speech Practice Sessions
- Peer Feedback and Improvement Tips
- Fine-tuning Delivery Techniques
Day 8: Advanced Debate Strategies
- Developing Advanced Arguments
- Counterarguments and Refutation
- Advanced Debate Simulations
Day 9: Specialized Public Speaking Topics
- TED Talk Style Presentations
- Speeches on Social Issues
- Expert Guest Speaker Session
Day 10: Capstone Debates and Closing Ceremony
- Final Team Debates
- Awarding Certificates
- Reflection and Future Applications
This Public Speaking and Debate Summer Course is designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for 15-18 year olds. Each day includes a mix of theoretical knowledge, practical exercises, and interactive sessions to ensure participants develop a strong foundation in public speaking and debate skills. The course aims to foster confidence, critical thinking, and effective communication among the students.
Learning objectives
This course is designed to help students:
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- gain confidence and experience in public speaking;
- perform a variety of speeches in class that require expositive, persuasive, debate, parliamentary and interpretive skills;
- locate sources through research and differentiate between reliable and unreliable sources;
- incorporate sources into speeches and conversations in order to support a position;
- become proficient in research techniques, including Internet research, newspaper research, periodical research and primary research (interviews);
- increase their working knowledge of current events;
- differentiate between fact, opinion, and fact-driven opinion;
- develop critical thinking skills and the ability to look at both sides of an issue;
- develop an appreciation for opposing viewpoints;
- develop an awareness of posture, vocal quality, personal appearance and verbal and non-verbal communication in all speaking situations, including personal interviews;
- exhibit a logical arrangement of ideas in writing and in speech;
- and, exhibit the ability to draw logical conclusions from critical evaluation of facts and ideas.
How will I benefit
LITE Regal Summer School will be an experience to remember. You’ll develop personally and academically as you are inspired, challenged and supported. From the programme you can expect to:
- gain invaluable insight through workshops
- find out about basics of argumentation, rebuttal, public speaking, news reporting and speech writing, which are not necessarily taught at school but could be perfect for you to study at University
- develop critical solving skills
- make new friends from all over the world
- learn from world-class tutors / lecturers and guest speakers
- consolidate and develop your current knowledge of public speaking and debating
- improve your study skills whilst working in a range of stimulating environments
- develop your practical skills as well as your theoretical knowledge
- work in teams to develop your interpersonal and organisational abilities
- enjoy LITE Regal experience
Outside the classroom
The LITE Regal Summer School isn’t all about work! Our dedicated events has created an exciting action packed social programme to complement your studies to ensure you have as much fun as possible, make friends and get the most out of your stay with us.
Please visit our activities page for more details:
Cultural Excursions
During the course you are able to take a full advantage of an excellent transport network both from London and Cambridge, and get a real taste of life in England. Students have in the past visited: Harry Potter World, Windsor Castle & Eton College, Oxford, Brighton, Chessington World of Adventure.
After School Activities
There is so much going on in London and Cambridge - we hope you have time to see it all while you're here. To help you do that, after classes you’ll have a range of activities to take part in. This summer we'll be offering visits to the London Eye, Madame Tussaud's or the famous Houses of Parliament; film nights; punting down the river in Cambridge; visiting a West End Theatre; themed parties; and, sports including tennis, swimming, dancing and more.
Free Time
We understand that students will want some free time to relax, attend to personal administration and contact their families. While we do provide you with some free time, we believe the most valuable experience to the student is a fully immersive, packed programme of activities and so students should expect to be engaged in team activities for the majority of time.
Timetable
Week one
12 - 4.30pm Arrival at Campus
Collect your welcome pack and ID card. Move to your room and unpack. Meet with other students. Tea & coffee for parents.5pm - 6pm Welcome Reception
Welcome presentation by the Programme Director. Introduction of the Academic Staff.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included at the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Icebraker Activities
Meet your Counsellors and get to know each other.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Introduction to your chosen subject.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm Introduction Tours
Get introduced to the town, visiting famous landmarks.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Treasure Hunt, Board Games
You will be taken into street on the fact finding and creative treasure hunt or stay on campus to play various board games. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.2pm - 6pm Tours of Kings College, Fencing Session, Volleyball
Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Shakespeare Festival, Archimedes and His Bath Workshop
See Shakespeare come to life in the college gardens or join our science workshop. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm Punting Down The River
Punt tour through the college backs. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Disco, Cinema Night
Dance the night away or watch the latest movie blockbusters. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12noon Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.noon - 1pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1pm - 10.30pm Cultural Excursion To Oxford
Explore the famous Oxford University, visit huge range of museums and famous landmarks. Dinner in restaurant in Oxford.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm Cambridge University Botanic Gardens, Tennis
Discover plants from all over the world, or enjoy a game of tennis with expert coach. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Show Your Talent, Salsa
Learn some Latin moves from industry professionals, or participate in the talent show. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 6pm Full Day Trip To Windsor Castle
Visit the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. For further options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Observe The Stars, Quiz Night
Visit the Institute of Astronomy and learn more about the Universe, or test your knowledge in our quiz night. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.Week two
7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall.9am - 12.30am Free Time
Work on your assignments, explore the town in groups.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 6pm Free Time, Creative Workshops, Attend Local Festival
Enjoy free time with your new friends, do some arts and crafts or join our Counsellors at local festival.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Ice Cream, Barbecue
Trip to an ice cream parlour, or barbecue in the gardens. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm Afternoon Tea At Orchard Gardens, Rounders
Enjoy the British pastime of afternoon tea, tuck into scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam or play a game of rounders in the college grounds. Our Counsellors provide a range of afternoon activities each day. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Ghost Tour, Zumba
Spend an evening regaling spooky tales from the University colleges and streets of Cambridge, or get moving and shaking into shape with Zumba. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons to your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.2pm - 6pm Imperial War Museum Duxford, Trampolining
Visit the historic airfield and museum of aviation history, or bounce your way through the air on a bed of interconnecting trampolines. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Bowling, Drumming Workshop
Create a whole new piece of music with fellow students or put on some bowling shoes and Rock-n-Bowl the night away. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm University Admissions Discussions, Fitzwilliam Museum
Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each afternoon. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm LITE Regal Olympics
Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead.9am - 6pm Field Visits, University Tours London Full Day Trip
Field visits relevant to your chosen subject (Google Campus, Royal Courts of Justice), visits to UCL, Imperial College, LSE, King College, followed by excursions in London.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner in the college dining hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Movie Night
Relax after busy day watching latest blockbusters. Our Counsellors provide a range of activities each evening. For more options please see our activities pages in Cambridge or London.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 9am Breakfast
Breakfast at college dinning hall. Get prepared for a day ahead. Walk to the classroom.9am - 10.30am Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.10.30am - 11am Break
Time for tea, coffee or other refreshments.11am - 12.30pm Morning Lessons
Morning lessons in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.12.30pm - 1.30pm Lunch Break
Lunch at the college dinning hall. Lunch is included for all LITE Regal students.1.30pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Workshop
Workshop session in your chosen subject delivered by expert tutors.4pm - 6pm Graduation Ceremony
Graduation ceremony held on the campus (parents are welcome to attend). Speech from the programme director. Students present their work. Collect your certificate and academic report.6pm - 7.30pm Dinner
Three-course dinner included in the college dinning hall.7.30pm - 10.30pm Graduation Party
Celebrate your achievements. Spend last night with your summer school friends. Themed party.10.30pm - 11pm Curfew
Lights out.7.30am - 8.30am: Breakfast
Breakfast provided at college dining hall.9am - 5pm: Departures
Say goodbye to your friends and staff. Drop offs to the airports.Accommodation
You will be accommodated in one of the college campuses where you will be allocated lodging, usually sharing a twin room with another student of the same gender. Typically students will be accommodated on single-sex corridors or floors, with staff members and mentors always available on site. Living all together is a great way to make friends and sample the university lifestyle, as the welcoming environment allows you to develop a sense of community.
Breakfast and lunch is served and eaten in the College dining hall, which provides a bright and comfortable space for communal meals. Students will enjoy a varied and healthy diet: all meals are freshly prepared and special diets can be catered for with advance notice. A three-course dinner is provided daily either in the College dining hall, or in various restaurants as part of the social programme.
Safety and Security on Campus
Students will be overseen by our course leaders and residential staff to classes and activities, who ensure that students are looked after pastorally and socially during their programme and are available to assist students at any time of the day or night. All students will be issued with emergency contact details for staff members and will be given a full safety briefing on arrival.
Student welfare
LITE Regal Summer School offers a safe and secure environment that is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by our friendly and professional team. We have a dedicated team of Managers, Teachers and College Mentors. The welfare of our students is our main priority at all times and our staff specialise in the pastoral care of older teenagers.
Management Team
Our Management team is headed by the College Principal, who takes responsibility for the daily running of the college, and supervises the Academic Programme. The Social & Welfare Manager takes charge of the Social Programme and is supported by a team of College Mentors, who ensure everyone is happy, safe and having fun.
Working together, our Managers ensure that every aspect of the college runs smoothly, safely and offers every student the chance to participate fully.
College Mentors
Our Mentors are key members of staff who support and assist our students within the college accommodation and throughout the Social Programme. Our team of College Mentors work with our Social & Welfare Manager in organising the college’s social events and excursions, as well as accompanying students into campuses and during day trips. They are approachable and caring, ensuring that all students get involved in the life of the college.
Eligibility
Students on the Public Speaking and Debate course:
- must be aged 13-15 before 1st September 2025 (if you are unsure of the age criteria entry please contact our registration team)
- must show passion for law, political science, economics, communications or journalism
- must be fluent or near-fluent English language speakers – if you are unsure whether your English level is suitable for this programme, please contact our registration team
- must show motivation for attending the programme and participate in terms of attendance at lessons, meals and events
All successful applicants will also be required to provide a signed letter of consent from their parent or guardian. If offered a place, students and parents/guardians will also be required to sign a Code of Conduct for the summer school.
What's included
The cost of one LITE Regal Summer School programme is £5,495 and includes the following:
Tuition
- Over 40 Hours Of Tuition Over Two Weeks
- All Course Materials
- Guest Lectures And Industry Visits
- Academic Reports And Certificates
Social programme
- Wide Range Of Afternoon & Evening Activities
- 3 Coach Excursions To Various Parts Of UK
- Graduation Party
Living
- Accommodation On The University Campus
- Breakfast, Lunch And Dinner
- Free WiFi (subject to availability)
- Bed Linen & Towels Provided
Plus
- LITE Regal Welcome Pack
- T-Shirt
- Souvenir
How To Apply
As the places are limited we recommend you to settle the remaining balance for your course as soon as possible. The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the course.
Please click the link below to get started with your application: You will need to select the course(s) and dates you wish to study with us.
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As the places are limited we recommend you to settle the remaining balance for your course as soon as possible. The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the course.
Please complete the application form providing as many details as possible and send it back to us in one of the following ways:
by email to: admissions@literegal.co.uk
by post to: LITE Regal Education, Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, London W1J 6BR, United Kingdom