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Spanish Summer camp in Spain for Teens - Recommendations?

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Redandblue11 · 17/04/2023 15:36

Hello - we are looking at Spanish summer camps for our DC (14). We are looking ideally at a week with Spanish lessons and sports / water sports combined.
DC already has a reasonable level of Spanish. But is to improve the language plus the experience to be in a multicultural group.
Any recommendations?
Been looking at Enforex, ISC and Lenguaventura.
Thanks !

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Cuppateaneeds · 27/04/2024 21:12

Pueblo espagnol not pueblo ingles!!

Redandblue11 · 27/04/2024 22:28

My DS was in year 9 when he went, but he has a very good level of Spanish as my family is Spanish speaking, although he hadn’t seen them (covid) for 3 years. That was partly the reason I wanted him to go.
they split them in levels typically so he advanced from where he was and most kids advance from the level they start.

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Redandblue11 · 27/04/2024 22:30

DS learnt some stuff that he did not know before, so yes he felt more confident. He ended up being in the most advanced group.

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Cuppateaneeds · 28/04/2024 01:10

Thanks. My son is definitely at a lower level - just what he’s learnt at school - and language is not his forte which is why I thought a camp might be beneficial.

Redandblue11 · 28/04/2024 15:10

They slit them in levels , so I am sure whatever the level they benefit.

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Tinkerwebbo · 15/12/2025 11:57

Redandblue11 · 17/04/2023 15:36

Hello - we are looking at Spanish summer camps for our DC (14). We are looking ideally at a week with Spanish lessons and sports / water sports combined.
DC already has a reasonable level of Spanish. But is to improve the language plus the experience to be in a multicultural group.
Any recommendations?
Been looking at Enforex, ISC and Lenguaventura.
Thanks !

I’m looking at Cesa For this summer for my y13 daughter. She’s anxious about staying with someone she doesn’t know. How did yours find their host? Many thanks 🙏

JumpLeadsForTwo · 15/12/2025 15:50

Tinkerwebbo · 15/12/2025 11:57

I’m looking at Cesa For this summer for my y13 daughter. She’s anxious about staying with someone she doesn’t know. How did yours find their host? Many thanks 🙏

My DS went on a week with CESA and had a fabulous time (along with a good language immersion) . Was 17 at the time, and stayed in the halls. Great mix of nationalities, and staying there rather than a host family meant more social activities

Redandblue11 · 23/12/2025 10:44

Hi @Tinkerwebbo , my ds went 3/4 years ago now and he found it fun. The host company were good but it also depends on the child , there was one day ds didn’t fancy one water activity and they let him stay in the main camp with other kids I happen to be in touch with him that day and sounded like he didn’t do much. I had to speak to the host and ask them to encourage him to do more, otherwise ds would have done the same the following day.
I thought it was overall good but maybe speak to the hosts, specially if the child is unsure.

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