Three Windows Kids & Teens
Cook, create and perform in English. 6–31 July 2026 in Sort and La Pobla de Segur.
A different kind of summer camp
Forget the textbooks this summer. Three Windows is an urban English immersion camp where children and teenagers learn the language by cooking recipes, building inventions and performing plays.
Activities take place mainly inside our academy spaces, with occasional outings to the local area. English isn't the subject to pass — it's the tool we use for everything.
- ✅ 100% play-based and experiential methodology
- ✅ Small groups — active participation guaranteed
- ✅ No traditional teaching materials
- ✅ Kids (4–10) and Teens (11–15) in separate groups
The three windows
Each week, students rotate through all three windows. All activities are conducted in English, with the support of our monitors.
Cooking Window 🍳
We cook simple, healthy recipes while practising vocabulary, imperatives, ingredient names and measurements in English. The kitchen as a classroom without walls.
Handcrafts & Experiments 🧪
We invent and build using recycled materials, and run science experiments that look like magic. We follow instructions and solve problems entirely in English.
Performing Plays 🎭
Drama, movement and role-play games to lose the fear of speaking, improve intonation and learn to express emotions in English. No perfect script required.
The camp routine
Alongside the main workshops, each session includes three moments that reinforce the group's values and wellbeing.
Nature Walks
Short morning walks to activate the body and observe the environment in English. The neighbourhood as the first classroom.
Healthy Breakfast
A shared moment to eat together and have relaxed conversation. Breakfast is English time too.
Outdoor Activities
Short group activities focused on values — respect, empathy and teamwork — before the workshops begin.
An experience tailored to each stage
Kids · Ages 4 to 10
The youngest learners discover English through sensory play and creativity. Activities are adapted to their pace: hands-on, visual and highly participatory.
Recipes are simple, experiments are safe and the drama is full of improvisation and laughter. The goal isn't perfection — it's confidence.
Teens · Ages 11 to 15
Teenagers tackle more complex activities and language challenges suited to their level. The plays have more depth and the experiments demand more critical thinking.
One of the standout activities for teens is interviewing tourists: with family consent, they practise real English with real people in the street.
Practical information and pricing
Ready to sign up your child?
Fill in the enrolment form and we will reserve a place once the group is confirmed.