1:1 Online English Lessons are a perfect way to develop your English with your own personal tutor. The teacher will focus on pronunciation, speaking and listening skills to help fluency and understanding. They will build the course to your interests and take you to the next level.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
| Average | 1 student |
| Maximum | 1 student |
| Age range | 5 - 17 years old |
| Average | 10 years old |
English Summer School in London
1. For 5-17-year-olds inside London's Regent's Park
2. 1272 summer students from 67 countries in 2025
3. 55 years of experience with a 4.8* review average.
SKOLA's English Summer School at Regent's University inside Regent's Park, London is perfect for students looking to learn English and discover other cultures. Students develop their English in the morning and have a hot lunch in the on-site canteen. In the afternoon students have fun playing sports in Regent's Park or artistic activities. They visit the best sights and museums in London two times per week and end with presentations and a party. The 6-day course includes a full-day Discover England excursion on Saturday.
6 full days Monday - Saturday: £790
5 full days Monday - Friday: £690
5 half days Monday - Friday: £490
£50 registration fee, £25 visa letters. Host- family (with options for car service and airport transfers) are available here.
SKOLA Online Lessons provides 1:1 online English lessons to students at all levels and ages. We develop a personal curriculum matched to your interests helping you fill in gaps in your understanding. 30-minute lessons are only £16.
The nationality and age mix at SKOLA varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 10. In the summer, the average age is 10.
SKOLA teaches students from all over the world, including:
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