Football Academy 16+ - Indirizzo Inghilterra
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Manchester, the Home of Football! Think football, think Manchester! It is home to two football giants! So what better place to play football, study and follow your football dreams? Immerse yourself in Manchester’s rich footballing history whilst spending time in this young ,vibrant and dynamic city. International House Manchester football academy offers a full range of football education programmes from 2 week taster programmes to full 22 week programmes. Our programmes combine professional football training, academic learning and trial/exposure opportunities, putting you in the best position to achieve a career in football. Students having English langauge or BTEC lessons will begin their day at our city centre school. Following lunch they will transfer to the training ground where they will be joined by the football only students. Our UEFA trained football coaches then work with the players on all aspects of the game including fitness training,stamina and endurance training and both technical and tactical match play skills. A strong emphasis is placed upon developing each individual within a squad environment. The players will play in competitive friendly matches against youth teams from pro and semi pro clubs, academies and local college teams. They will also benefit from regular guest coaching sessions with coaches from professional clubs from the north west of England. These sessions will take place both at the IH Manchester training ground and the professional club ground.
Programmes we offer and what is included: Educational options English Language Lessons 16+ BTEC NQF Level 3 Diploma and Sub diploma in sports performance and excellence 16+ Football only 18+ Students per class maximum 15 Hours of lessons per weeks English - 18 hours BTEC - 18 hours Football Training 10 hours per week at our training ground. and transport Students will be transported from the city centre school to the training ground each day and back again after training. Course Duration 1 week taster course - 22 weeks Accommodation Included Standard Homestay half board Mon - Fri, full board at the weekend, sharing twin room with another student,bathroom shared with host. Self Catering Student Residence - over 18 only Single en-suite bedroom, kitchen and living area shared with other students. Football Kit Included 1-12 weeks 1 hoodie, 2 polo shirts, 2 training kits, 1 tracksuit 12 + weeks 4 training kits, 2 training tracksuits, 2 leisure tracksuits, 1 winter jacket, 1 wet top, 2 polo shirts,1 hoodie,1 winter hat, 1 bag Insurance GuardMe Travel Insurance (Full details available on request) Airport transfers On arrival and departure, Manchester or Liverpool airports only Term Dates Monday 18th July 2016 - Friday 16th December 2016 Monday 16th January 2017 - Friday 16th June 2017 Monday 17th July 2017 - Friday 15th December 2017
English Language Lessons Those student players choosing the English language option will receive 18 hours per week of English lessons provided at our city centre school by our qualified tutors. On arrival all English language students receive an individual Needs Analysis interview, so the school knows exactly what each student needs. This interview also allows the school to assess the student’s specific strengths and weaknesses when speaking and listening. And, we’ll get a sample of each student’s writing and ask them to complete a grammar/vocabulary exam, so we can prepare clear, personalised learning goals for each student. After finishing the needs analysis, students are assigned to a class related to their CEFR level. We introduce new students to their teachers and classmates, and we check after the first class and throughout the week that everything is going well. Students also have a face-to-face tutorial every two weeks with a teacher, and of course, teachers are always available to talk to outside of class. We are also delighted to advise students on things like which exam, e.g. IELTS / Cambridge PET, FCE or CAE, to take or how to continue learning after they finish your course. General English classes provide tuition in: •Grammar •Vocabulary •Listening •Speaking •Reading •Pronunciation •Writing International House Manchester is committed to helping students communicate effectively using natural English.
Our Teaching and Learning Policy In classrooms at International House Manchester, teachers will: 1.Set suitable aims and objectives for each class. These will be written on the board at the start of each class, so each student is clear about the purpose of the class and be able to measure progress. A plan of the week’s classes will also be on display in each classroom. 2.Use the target language only, systematically building on what students already know. We’ll use and teach natural language based on the needs of the students in the class. 3.Present language in clear contexts and situations supported with real life and relevant examples. We believe that learning English means being able to use it when you need it. We want students to understand English grammar, but more importantly we want students to be able to use it. We won’t just work on grammar, however. Natural vocabulary and pronunciation will be equally important parts of your lessons. 4.Support students to work out meanings and use of the target language themselves and give students lots of opportunities to practise language in structured, purposeful activities which reflect their English needs. Feedback on performance will be provided at appropriate stages of the lesson in a friendly, helpful way to improve accuracy while developing fluency. Fluency activities will be personalised, where possible, to the learners. Teachers will plan their lessons so there are l ots of chances for the students to communicate in English. 5.Give students language skills training in reading, writing, listening and speaking, so that they are able to both consolidate classroom learning more effectively and become more independent language learners. at International House Manchester, students are expected to: 1.Participate fully in excursions, work visits and social activities, so making the most from their stay. 2.Work in pairs, groups, and as a class to practise recently taught language in a variety of practice activities. 3.Use the target language only. 4.Consolidate and build upon what has been taught in class through completing homework tasks set. 5.Be sensitive to other students’ personalities, cultural differences and individual needs in the class.
BTEC NQF Level 3 Sub Diploma and Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence With all students it is important not only to be focused on the football element of the course but also personal and academic progression. Each student player enrolled onto the BTEC sub Diploma in Sport Performance and excellence where they will study the following modules:- – Principles of anatomy – Fitness testing – Training and Programming – Assessing risk in sport – Psychology of sport – Technical and tactical aspects of sport All these modules, which link directly to all the practical elements of this program, are designed to provide all players with a good continuing academic education. Academically strong students can be guided towards higher level academic qualifications after successful completion of this initial gateway course. We feel that the academic component of the program is of great importance. Successful completion will allow all students to progress with their education and give them an accredited qualification to take away with them. This allows students to remain flexible regarding possible future career paths in sport or football related industries. The course modules have also been carefully selected in order to compliment and reinforce all aspects of the football training, fitness and competitive match play programme.
BTEC Sub Diploma Sport Performance and Excellence Course Duration 22 weeks Start January or July Level of NQF Level 3 - Equivalent to 1 Advanced level qualification qualification Entry requirements UK and EEA Students: 5 GCSEs A*-C to include English language A BTEC First Diploma - Level 2 qualification in Sports Studies or a related discipline (merit/distinction profile) Level 2 NVQ in Sports, or a related subject English language assessment International Students: As above, or, equivalent international qualification PLUS IELTS 5.5 or equivalent in English Language OR You can take a pre-sessional English language course with us to allow you to reach this level Academic Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Sports Performance and Excellence progression pathway Career prospects Job opportunities include: professional football, sports/football coach, PE teacher, sports development, fitness professional, sports media. BTEC Diploma Sport Performance and Excellence Course Duration 44 weeks in total (22 week sub diploma plus additional 22 week term) Start January or July Level of NQF Level 3 - Equivalent to 2 Advanced level qualification qualification Entry requirements UK and EEA Students: 5 GCSEs A*-C to include Mathematics and ( we only ask for Maths for Sport & Exercise Sciences) English language A BTEC First Diploma - Level 2 qualification in Sports Studies or a related discipline (merit/distinction profile) Level 2 NVQ in Sports, or a related subject English language assessment Academic -Foundation degree in Sport and Exercise Science progression -University BA (Hons) Degree related to Sport pathway Career prospects Job opportunities include: professional football, sports/football coach, PE teacher, sports development, fitness professional, sports media.
Football Only (age 18+) The programme offers an opportunity to train daily with our International Academy and be part of the fixture schedule without taking part in the schedules study programme in the school. The programme offers an opportunity to train daily with our International Academy and be part of the fixture schedule without taking part in the study programme in the school. The programme runs between 10.00am – 4.00pm Monday to Friday. Players on the football only option will take part in technical, fitness and recovery sessions in the mornings, as well as having one class-based development session per week, which helps players to progress within the industry by, for example, creating, improving and distributing their football CV and video portfolio. Example football only timetable Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10.00pm Technical Fitness Rest for Recovery in develop- - session session match the pool/gym ment 12.00pm (unaccompanied ) (unaccompanied ) session 12.00pm Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break 1.15pm Transport Transport Transport Transport leaves leaves leaves leaves school for school for school for school for training training Match Play training training ground ground (either ground ground full match 2.00pm - Professional Professional against local Professional Professional 4.00pm football football teams or in football football training training house 5/7 a training training side) 4.15pm transport transport transport transport leaves leaves leaves leaves training training training training ground to ground to ground to ground to return to return to return to return to school school school school 5.00pm Optional Optional Free time. Optional Free time. organised organised travel home organised travel home social social social activity or activity or activity or free time. free time. free time. travel home travel home travel home
Match Play Throughout the weeks the squad compete (weekly where possible) against other local sides, academies, travelling teams and professional sides. These competitive fixtures give the players an opportunity to showcase their talent to the coaches and visiting scouts/club coaches and to put into practice the skills from the training sessions. Many of the managers and coaches of the visiting teams, whether professional clubs, local clubs, colleges or academies, are linked to professional clubs, so at all times we would advise players to be performing at their best and maintaining a professional persona in the games, as these are opportunities to be seen. All players, whatever the duration of their stay or status of their course, will get the opportunity to be involved in the matches. Throughout the football programme we offers a variety of excursions and opportunities depending on your time of stay, all participants on the programme can have the option to sign up for these events. Events such as:- – Trips to professional football clubs for coaching session – UK football trials days – Guest speakers at the school site in Manchester – Watching live games in the northwest of England
Location and Facilities The training complex used by the football studies programme is a £4.7 million multi sports complex with fantastic soccer and fitness facilities. Located just 3 miles north of the school and Manchester city centre. The complex comprises of: - A 32 station fully equipped fitness suite with cardiovaslclar machine, resistance/strength machine and Cable Free weights -2 fitness studios overlooking the outdoor pitches - Full size third generation floodlit artificial turf field - One 7v7 third generation artificial turf field with shock pad - 4 fully enclosed 5v5 third generation artificial turf fields -1x Full size natural grass field -6 x mini natural grass pitches, 3x 9v9 natural grass pitches -Changing rooms/showers, meeting rooms and cafe Football Trial Opportunites Exceptionally gifted players may be identified at any of the trial and exposure opportunities offered on our courses throughout the year: - Open UK football trials. These full day trial days are held 5 times per year. They are attended by coaches and scouts representing professional English football clubs at all levels. - Train & Play sessions. Run by guest coaches from many local professional clubs. - Match play. Monthly competitive friendly matches are organised against local clubs, colleges and pro club academies. - US Scholarship trials. There are opportunities for players to try out for US college and university soccer scholarships. (Extra charge for this). When enrolling and attending the IH Manchester football programme, you are enrolling on an educational study programme as a full time student. Therefore, any students who are attending the programme from outside of the EU and have been granted leave to enter the UK by a student visa are not allowed to access public funds nor are they allowed to work in the UK, either paid or unpaid. Working would include playing professional football for a club in the UK or amateur football for an amateur FA registered football club. Throughout the programme IH Manchester arrange a variety of experiences for students to attend scouting opportunities with clubs in the UK. Should a non EU visa student be successful in being scouted by a professional or amateur club in the UK, it would be the responsibility of the club and the individual player to ensure that they have secured the relevant UK work visa and permissions for this. We also only recommend doing this following the successful completion of the student’s course of study and with full compliance with the terms of their UK student visa.
Accommodation There are two types of accommodation available for our football students: Homestay Accommodation Homestay accommodation is half board Monday—Friday and full board at the weekend. Students may share a room with fellow students in homestay accommodation. Wifi is available at all homestay locations. Hosts will wash student’s clothes once a week. Hosts can cater for special dietary requirements (for example - Halal, vegetarian, gluten fee). Please let us know at time of booking any special requirements, a weekly supplement may apply. Residential Accommodation Age 18+ only - We do not have our own school residence. However we are happy to arrange and book residential accommodation for our students aged 18 and over. The residence we use is ideally situated just 15 minutes walk from the training ground making the gym facilities easily accessible. Accommodation includes a single bedroom with private en-suite bathroom and shared lounge and kitchen area. Travel All students will need to travel from their homestay or the residence to school via public transport. Manchester has an excellent public transport system and this journey will take no longer than 40 mins from homestay and 25-30 minutes from the residence. Airport transfers Airport transfers are provided for all arrival and departures. Manchester and Liverpool airports only. GuardMe Travel Insurance Students are advised to refer to the ‘GuardMe – Key Facts’ document to ensure that the policy provides adequate cover. Please contact Emma: marketing@ihmanchester.com for a copy of these.
Programme Dates Term Start Finish Number of weeks Term 2 2016 Monday 18th July 2016 Friday 16th December 2016 22 Term 1 2017 Monday 16th January 2017 Friday 16th June 2017 22 Term 2 2017 Monday 17th July 2017 Friday 15th December 2017 22 Term1 2018 Monday 15th January 2018 Friday 15th June 2018 22 Programme Prices Football + English or Football + BTEC Duration Prices 22 weeks £19,995.00 GBP - under 18 £19,665.00 GBP - over 18 4 weeks £3,950.00 GBP - under 18 £3850.00 GBP - over 18 1-3 weeks price per week: £995.00 GBP- under 18 £980.00 GBP- over 18 Football Only 18+ Duration Prices 22 weeks £10,885.00 GBP 4 weeks £2495.00 GBP 2 weeks £1,150.00 GBP Per info e prenotazioni contattare agente in Italia Indirizzo Inghilterra info@indirizzoinghilterra.it Tel 070 7265121 cliccare per tornare al sito
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