British Council India launches Summer Camp 2026 for school students to strengthen English language proficiency
Suviral Shukla | April 20, 2026 | 05:55 PM IST | 2 mins read
Summer Camp 2026: The price for face-to-face session in Delhi is Rs 17,490 for one theme, and Rs 33,820 for two themes. Whereas, the online live session will cost Rs 13,992 for single and Rs 27,056 for two themes.
The British Council India has launched its Summer Camp 2026 specialised programme for 6 to 17-year old school students. The programme is designed to provide children with life skills, creativity, and self-expression. The objection is also to transform the traditional summer break into a learning journey through expert-led sessions and interactive pathways.
Students will be given training to increase their English proficiency while building the confidence to navigate real-world situations. The classes will be held face-to-face and live online sessions for students across the country.
Students can apply for the British Council India’s Summer Camp 2026 through the official website at britishcouncil.in.
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British Council's English Summer Camp 2026: Schedule, fees
The price for face-face sessions in Delhi is Rs 17,490 for one theme, and Rs 33,820 for two themes. Whereas, the online live session will cost Rs 13,992 for one and Rs 27,056 for two themes.
The curriculum of the programme includes two series with 20-hour each. The first session will be held on a discovery series. Students will be given training on increasing curiosity through problem-solving, group discussions, and collaborative tasks. This will also strengthen teamwork, the British Council India said.
The second session will be a confidence series where students will participate in self-expression and public speaking through activities such as debates, presentations, and performance-based tasks.
The British Council India will begin the programmes from April 22 for online learners. The classroom-based learning will be held in Delhi from May to June.
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Summer Camp One (Discovery series) |
2-hour per day from Monday to Friday |
May 18 to 29, 2026 |
Summer Camp One |
20 hours (Mon-Fri, excluding Sat and Sun, 1.5 hrs/day) |
April 22 to May 5, 2026 |
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Summer Camp Two (Confidence Series) |
2-hour per day from Monday to Friday |
June 1 to 12, 2026 |
Summer Camp Two |
20 hours (Mon-Fri, excluding Sat and Sun, 1.5 hrs/day) |
May 11 to 27, 2026 |
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Summer Camp Three (Same as SC 1 Discovery Series) |
2-hour per day from Monday to Friday |
June 15 to 26, 2026 |
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