
English + Rugby
WORTH SCHOOL | AGES 10 - 16
The Programme
Devised with first-hand knowledge from ex-professionals, the Exsportise Rugby Academy programme is developed to meet the needs of every type of rugby player. Camps provide focused, intensive training to develop individual skills, confidence and overall knowledge of the game, whilst establishing a strong sense of team spirit. Students will not only learn English through tennis on the court but also in the classroom with Exsportise’s British Council-accredited English course, providing students with 21st-century English language skills.
THE PROGRAMME:
Price per week: £1625
Ages: 10 - 16
Course content: 15hrs English Lessons + 15hrs Coaching
Location/s: Worth School
Dates: 29/06/2024 - 26/07/2024 (Min. 1 Week)
Average Class Size: 1:10 English, 1:10 Rugby
English Level: Beginner - Advance (A1-C1)

WHAT’S INCLUDED?
✔ Accommodation and All meals
✔ All Tuition & Coaching
✔ True Me Entertainment programme
✔ Excursions (2+ week stays)
✔ 24/7 Welfare Support
✔ Standard Airport Transfers
✔ End of course report and certificate
✔ Comprehensive Travel Insurance
✔ Shirt and Bottle






COURSE CONTENT: WHAT WILL MY CHILD LEARN?
Essential 21st-century skills, including creative and critical thinking, adaptability, communication, and digital literacy both on and off the court.
Skills to work and articulate thoughts in a multicultural environment whilst broadening their horizons with insights into pressing global topics and challenges.
Empower their Authentic “True Me” by developing and nurturing their self-knowledge, talent and self-confidence.
Every player is given the chance to lead and take control of training and transfer what they have learnt in an exercise or drill into an actual game situation.
The non-contact rugby academy covers both physical skills and mental aspects of the game. This includes handling and kicking, creating and attacking space, speed of attack, game awareness, and strategy, as well as teamwork and communication.
2025 DATES & PRICES
“I like the sport and the camp!”