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Integration programme

Beechwood School, Royal Tunbridge Wells

Founded in 1915, Beechwood School in Royal Tunbridge Wells combines the charm of a Victorian mansion with modern facilities. Just 50 minutes from central London by direct train, it offers a traditional British boarding experience in a peaceful, leafy setting.

Key information

Age

9-16 years old

Room type

Multi-bed rooms with shared bathroom

Board type

Full board accommodation with onsite canteen

Group size

Min. 10 per group

Class size

Max. 18 students

CEFR levels

A1 – B1

Nearest airport

Gatwick Airport

Specilaist facilities

on-campus

50 minutes

direct train to London

24-hour security

on site

2027 intake dates

Sunday 3 January – Saturday 9 February 2027

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Where you'll study and stay

Students will stay in recently refurbished accommodation
with comfortable multi-
bed rooms. Bedrooms are bright and welcoming, and modern shower and bathroom facilities are conveniently located close to the rooms.

We accept individual students on this programme, please contact us to find out more. 

What's included

  • 15 hours per week (4 sessions) of language classes
  • 14 hours of electives per week (4 sessions) – sports, drama or science options
  • 1 full day excursion to London (including dinner in London + one premium paid attraction)
  • 2 half day excursions 
  • 5 evening activities on campus
  • Communal social spaces
  • Bed linen and towels
  • Weekly cleaning
  • Wi-fi
  • On-site laundry facilities (extra charges apply)
  • Recreation spaces with TVs, pool & ping pong tables
  • Campus security
Beechwood School
Church St, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EE
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Beechwood School
Church St, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EE
+442075200470
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