SUMMER CAMP IN SEOUL
Every year, we host our exciting Summer Camp in Seoul, catering to children between 7 and 17.
In our Korean Summer Camp, kids will have the chance to learn Korean with us in the morning, followed by a group lunch.
After this, we embark on thrilling adventures as we discover the main attractions of Seoul, participating in cultural activities and visits as a group.
Our summer camp in Seoul runs for ten weeks in total. Your kids can attend anything between one week and the full ten weeks.
SUMMER CAMP IN SEOUL
Our Summer Camp in Seoul is the perfect destination for intensive Korean language study and epic adventures.
Kids from around the world come together to immerse themselves in the Korean language and culture while embarking on trips across one of Asia’s most captivating cities.
- Ages 7-17
- 4 Hours of Korean a day
- 1-10 weeks
- Cultural activity every afternoon
- 24/7 emergency support + guide
DATES FOR SUMMER CAMP
Our Summer Camp in Seoul runs for during the summer time in June, July and August.
You can sign your kids up to anything from one week to the full ten-week package.
- 20 hours of class a week
- Ages 7-17
- 1-10 weeks
- Discover Seoul together
- Meals and tuition included
SUMMER CAMP START DATES
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
There’s plenty to see and do in Seoul, but before that, we’ll spend four hours a day teaching your kids Korean with the best tutors in the city.
We will then embark on various trips to local museums, parks and markets where we can all practice using the language together.
Every Saturday we also run a day trip which will last typically from 9am to 6pm.
Check out an example schedule below 👇🏻
SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
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9:00 – 13:00 | Korean class | Korean class | Korean class | Korean class | Korean class |
13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
14:00 – 18:00 | Visit Lotte World | Discover Insadong | National Museum of Korea | Visit Bukchon Hanok Village | Dongdaemun Design Plaza |
ACCOMMODATION
Your child can choose between the homestay camp or the residence camp.
In our homestay camp, your child will have the opportunity to stay with a local Korean host family, immersing themselves in Korean culture and maximizing language practice.
The LTL residence camp provides a shared living arrangement where students stay together in shared rooms.
A program coordinator resides with the participants, organizing activities and providing support and supervision throughout the program.
PRICES
Your child can study with LTL for anything between one and ten weeks. There are several options to choose from.
Children can either join for the whole day or half a day, and either reside with one of our homestay families or stay at our residence camp.
Prices are shown in multiple currencies but can vary depending on the current exchange rate.
SUMMER CAMP SEOUL
FAQs FOR PARENTS
Can families participate in the Korean Summer Camp too?
Yes, this is no problem.
You could either take a Korean language course, share accommodation with your child or just take a break and explore whilst your child is at the summer camp.
Please speak to us for a tailor-made program for you and your family.
How long are Korean summer camp lessons?
Each lesson of our summer camp lasts 55 minutes.
Your child will have four of them every day.
Schedules can vary slightly, but usually our language classes are from 9am to 1pm, with lunch after.
I have more than one child, can they all join together
Of course, we love this!
We even offer a 5% discount for any summer camp participants who sign up together.
Do I need to buy health insurance?
Absolutely. Please make sure it covers international clinics and hospitals in South Korea.
Is lunch included in the Korean 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 Seoul.
Is South Korea a safe place for kids?
South Korea is very safe in general. Seoul is a city we know very well.
Crime is rare in South Korea and people are generally very curious of young foreigners who come to their country.
If there are problems with my child, how do we solve them?
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.
What happens if my child gets sick?
There are very good international medical facilities available in Seoul and South Korea.
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.
Would you recommend a homestay for a child?
Yes homestays are great for kids!
Our homestay families in Seoul are very carefully selected and they are here to help your child improve their Korean and introduce them to the culture.
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.
Can I set rules?
Yes, we’d encourage this.
You will fill out our parent questionnaire before the summer camp in Korea.
Here you can define rules for your child.
GET IN TOUCH
Our student advisor will reach you within 24 hours and get you booked up in no time.