
Explore creativity across London — from the vibrant streets of Covent Garden to inspiring London galleries, framed by the empowering Everyone’s an Artist presentation, and a curated journey from Tate Modern to Tate Britain. A hands-on adventure for every budding artist.
Covent Garden
London Galleries
Presentation:Everyone’s an Artist
Visit:Tate Modern to Tate Britain
Dive into the world of business and innovation: explore the Museum of London Docklands, witness the grandeur of the Palace of Westminster, pitch ideas in a Dragon’s Den style presentation, and enjoy some thrills at Thorpe Park. Learning meets excitement and real-world insight.
Museum of London Docklands
The Palace of Westminster tour
Presentation:Dragon’s Den
Visit:Thorpe Park
Immerse yourself in storytelling — from interactive workshops at Burnt Orange Theatre to the historic Dickens Museum, framed by the Tell Me a Story presentation, and a cultural stroll along Southbank exploring The Globe and The Shard. A journey of imagination and expression.
Burnt Orange Theatre workshop
Dickens Museum
Presentation:Tell me a Story
Visit:Southbank (The Globe/Shard)
Experience the thrill of sport: explore iconic venues like Arsenal Stadium and The Oval/Lord’s Cricket Ground, showcase skills in the Sports Day presentation, and enjoy seaside fun at Southend-on-Sea. A dynamic mix of action, strategy, and inspiration.
Arsenal Stadium tour
The Oval / Lord’s Cricket Ground
Presentation:Sports Day
Visit:Southend-on-Sea
Fuel curiosity and discovery: cross Tower Bridge, engage with hands-on exhibits at the Science Museum, present innovations in the Science Fair, and explore Cambridge’s scientific heritage. A programme where experimentation and exploration go hand in hand.
Tower Bridge
Science Museum
Presentation:Science Fair
Visit:Cambridge
Step back in time: uncover treasures at the British Museum, explore the Tower of London, present your findings in Time Travel, and experience royal history at Windsor Castle. A journey through centuries of stories and discoveries.
British Museum
Tower of London
Presentation:Time Travel
Visit:Windsor Castle



Residential accommodation in Marylebone at Nutford House: £600 p/w in addition to the 6-day course for students aged 12-17 years old.
Homestay accommodation: £350 p/w for students aged 12-17 years old. Add door-to-door School Car Service for £250 p/w.


The main student restaurant within the University is the Refectory, located in the
Oliver building, which provides a wide selection of dishes. Our food promotes taste
and flavours from around the world, using the best fresh, local ingredients. The menu
changes daily and caters for vegetarians and other diets.
All students receive a safety induction after arrival.
All lessons, sports, and organised activities are supervised.
Trained staff are available to administer medication under the guidance of the Welfare Manager.
Location
Regent's University, London
Airports
Airport Pick Up (£160 each way)
• London Stansted Airport (STN) - 1 hr
• London Luton Airport (LTN) - 50 mins
• London Heathrow Airport (LHR) - 30 mins
• London Gatwick Airport (LGW) - 1 hr
Rail Hubs
• St Pancras International, London (for Eurostar) - 5 mins"



























