Summer group course for juniors at Ardingly College 30 June 2013
About Ardingly College and the surrounding area
A centre for groups of young learners aged 12-17
Ardingly College was founded in 1858 and is set in 230 acres of idyllic countryside, in a part of England designated as an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'. The stunning location in Sussex makes an ideal base for exploring exciting destinations in the south of England, such as London, Brighton and Winchester. Ardingly College is also close to the major London airports (Gatwick and Heathrow).
- Dedicated teaching block
- Indoor swimming pool
- Tennis courts
- Playing fields
- Sports centre
- Free internet access
T: 0044 1223 275598
F: 0044 1223 851553
E: enquiries@bellenglish.com
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Ardingly College
Ardingly College Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH17 6SQ
United Kingdom
enquiries@bellenglish.com
0044 1223 275598
0044 1223 851553
Accommodation
- Residential – single, twin rooms and small dormitories sleeping 3-4
- Separate accommodation and bathroom facilities for boys and girls
- Dedicated houseparent for each accommodation block
- A free laundry service is available for machine-washable clothes
Free airport transfers
Free transfers (on scheduled arrival and departure days) for courses at Ardingly College are available from:
- London Gatwick (21km/13 miles)
- London Heathrow (83km/52 miles)
To request an airport transfer from another airport, please request a quote at the time of booking.
Proximity to popular UK cities
Ardingly College is:
- 61km/38 miles from London
- 28km/17 miles from Brighton
Sample activities
Enjoy a variety of activities at Ardingly College including arts and crafts, tennis, badminton, performing arts, football, basketball, swimming and volleyball.
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Study tours
Popular study tour destinations from Ardingly College include:
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LondonSee the sights of England's capital city including the London Eye on a river cruise and the world-class National Gallery. |
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BrightonIn this famous seaside town, visit Brighton Pier and The Royal Pavilion – a former royal residence. |
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PortsmouthIn this Royal Navy town, visit the world-famous historic ships - HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860 and find out more about the Mary Rose story. |
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RichmondDiscover Hampton Court, a Tudor palace most famous as the home of King Henry VIII. |
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WinchesterExplore the city’s magnificent cathedral where Jane Austen, the English novelist famous for Pride and Prejudice, is buried. |
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Tunbridge WellsRenowned for its Georgian architecture, explore the town of Tunbridge Wells and visit the local museum. |




































