KING HENRY VIII Malaysia Summer Camp 2026
- Erik & Aya

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[English Opens Doors KING HENRY VIII 2026 Summer Camp]
📅 Dates: July 26 – August 8, 2026
💰 Fee:RM 12,000
🏫Age: 10–16 years old
📍Location:King Henry VIII College, Malaysia
● What’s Included
Accommodation (single or shared rooms)
Level-based scriptwriting lessons and a professional studio presentation experience
A variety of activities (sports and arts)
Excursions and external activities (cultural and sightseeing trips in Malaysia with experiential English learning)
24-hour care and support by dedicated staff
Laundry service (3 times per week)
Three buffet meals per day
Snacks provided three times a day
Welcome pack
Certificate of completion
This is a two-week immersive programme designed to build a strong foundation in English while developing practical communication skills. Through games and engaging activities, students learn vocabulary and grammar in a fun way, while creating their own scripts to build confidence in expressing themselves.
Students also develop pronunciation and body language skills, culminating in a professional studio recording experience. In addition, cultural activities in Malaysia provide plenty of opportunities to use English in real-life situations. It’s a fun and meaningful way to grow into a confident English communicator.
Academic Programme:
Scriptwriting & Storytelling: Students learn the fundamentals of English by creating their own scripts, just like a TV host preparing for a show. They develop sentence structure and conversational flow in a fun and natural way.
Media Presentation Skills: We focus on pronunciation, body language, and building the confidence to speak clearly. The programme culminates in a professional studio recording, where students present in a real broadcast-style environment.
Interactive Workshops: Lessons are hands-on and engaging. From technology to creative arts, students explore various themes while using English as their main tool for collaboration and learning.
Cultural Immersion: Learning goes beyond the classroom. Through guided visits to Malaysia’s multicultural landmarks, students practice English in real-life settings and gain meaningful, real-world experience.
Weekly Overview:
WEEK 1 – Foundations & Scriptwriting
Building the Basics: Learn essential English vocabulary and grammar through fun, game-based activities.
Polishing the Script: Improve your script with guidance from teachers and practice delivering your ideas with confidence.
The Host’s Craft: Learn the basics of scriptwriting and how to capture and keep your audience’s attention.
WEEK 2 – Production & Presentation
Studio Preparation: Build confidence in public speaking and on-camera presentation through rehearsals and workshops.
Cultural Exploration: Visit local sites to gain inspiration and gather ideas for your project.
Grand Finale: Record your final presentation in a professional studio and showcase what you’ve learned.

● Weekly Schedule (Sample)
①Weekdays (excluding Wednesdays, Sundays, and special days)
7:00 am – Morning Routine
7:30 am – Breakfast
8:30 am – Assembly
9:00 am – Class
10:30 am – Break
11:00 am – Class
12:30 pm – Lunch
1:30 pm – Presenter’s Bootcamp
3:30 pm – Break
4:00 pm – CCA Programme
5:00 pm – Prep Time
6:00 pm – Dinner
7:00 pm – Evening Programme
9:00 pm – Get Ready for Bed
9:30 pm – Lights Out
②Wednesdays
7:00 am – Morning Routine
7:30 am – Breakfast
8:30 am – Pre-departure Briefing
9:00 am – Excursion
4:00 pm – Break
4:30 pm – Prep Time
6:00 pm – Dinner
7:00 pm – Evening Programme
9:00 pm – Get Ready for Bed
9:30 pm – Lights Out
③Sundays
7:00 am – Morning Routine
10:00 am – Brunch
11:00 am – Sports / Swimming / Indoor Activities
1:30 pm – Parent Visit
4:00 pm – Break
4:30 pm – Afternoon Programme
6:00 pm – Dinner
7:00 pm – Evening Programme
9:00 pm – Get Ready for Bed & Lights Out
Please note: The schedule will differ on the first day, final day, and Talent Show day.
This 2026 programme goes beyond classroom learning, offering a truly immersive experience in the world of communication. Students build a strong foundation in English while taking part in creative, engaging activities that help them develop confidence in speaking.
Over the course of two weeks, they not only strengthen their core English skills but also learn how to express their ideas and share them with the world.
Students will stay in separate, gender-specific boarding houses. Most rooms are shared, although individual preferences will be accommodated where possible. As the programme is highly activity-based, time spent in rooms will be limited. Younger students will stay in dormitory-style accommodation, while older students may be placed in ensuite rooms for added privacy.
All meals are provided, with three meals a day served in the dining hall, and packed lunches arranged on activity days. Any dietary requirements or allergies must be declared in advance. Please note that only halal food is permitted to be brought onto campus.
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