Description
About the Program:
Step into the world of rangers! This one-week summer school in Brno is designed for adventurous children who want to experience fantasy, teamwork, and English in action. Each day, kids will create their own heroes, practice English through games and quests, try archery and safe sword fighting, and make fantasy accessories. The program also includes a full-day trip to a forgotten castle, where children use English naturally, build shelters, and roast treats over a fire. The week finishes with mapmaking, creative activities, and a celebration of true rangers. An international team leads the school and is all about adventure, playful learning, and friendship in English.
What to Expect:
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Hero creation, roleplay, and teamwork games
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English vocabulary through creative activities and quests
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Introduction to archery and soft sword fighting
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Making costume accessories (ranger’s hood, elf headband)
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Daily workshops and outdoor activities
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Full-day expedition to a hidden castle, shelter building, fire making, and cooking
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Mapmaking, storytelling, and fantasy celebration at week’s end
Required Materials:
Comfortable clothes for outdoors, shoes for hiking, water bottle, backpack, and, if you wish, your own fantasy accessory (optional).
Age Group:
9 – 12 years old (depending on the group)
Location:
ICJ Campus, Zábrdovická, Brno
Dates:
Scheduled one-week session in August 2025 (exact dates according to ICJ timetable)
Daily Organization:
9:00–17:00, arrival from 8:30, pick-up until 17:30
Price: 2,500 CZK / week / child.
Price includes: English instruction, all materials, program activities, trips, coordinator supervision, and beverages.
Price does not include: Meals and public transport tickets.
Meals: Lunches can be purchased for 1,000 CZK / week (cash payment on-site). We recommend packing two small snacks per day.
Schedule: The program runs from 9:00 to 17:00. Children may be dropped off from 8:30 and picked up by 17:30.
Language: The entire program is conducted in English. The level is adapted to the children, and a Czech- and Ukrainian-speaking coordinator is available if needed.




