How to book a course
To secure a place on a Harven School of English course, please return
the Registration Form together with payment of non-refundable
deposit or book online at www.harven.co.uk
Payment of fees
On receipt of the application and deposit a letter of confirmation is
sent with a Statement of Fees which should be settled at least 4 weeks
before the course starting date. In the case of registration less than 6
weeks before the course starting date, the full amount of the cost of the
course must be sent with the Registration Form.
PLEASE NOTE: students will not be allowed to start their course
unless FULL PAYMENT has been received by Harven School of English.
All bank charges must be paid by the student.
Accommodation address
Accommodation begins on the Sunday before the course starts and
finishes on the Saturday after the course ends. Students who have
requested the School to book host family accommodation on behalf
of the student will receive details of their host family address at least
5 days before the course starting date, unless they enrol late. This
enables those students travelling independently to let the host family
know of their approximate time of arrival.
Conditions for cancelling or changing a course by the Student
- If the School receives the cancellation before the course starting date, the School will retain the deposit.
- After the course has started, a student must give 10 days' written notice to the Principal of changes to or cancellation of a course. A cancellation fee equivalent to 1 week's course fees will be charged. Refunds cannot be made for non-attendance, absence due to illness or any other cause.
- If a student wishes to be absent from the course for 1 or 2 weeks for the purposes of taking a holiday s/he must give the Principal at least 2 weeks' notice in writing.
- Students who choose to exchange their original choice of course for one of greater value must pay the difference between the two at the time of requesting the upgrade.
- Any refund due when a course is changed or cancelled, or a holiday taken, will be paid to the person who paid for the student's course at his/her home address at the end of the course. 'End of the course' here is defined as the last date of the course specified on the booking form (i.e. if a student books a 12 week course and decides to leave after 4 weeks s/he will not be refunded until 12 weeks after the start of the course).
- If a student is denied a student visa or study permit and provides the School with a copy of the rejection letter on or before the first day of classes, the School will refund the course fees.
Change or Cancellation of a course by the School
Sometimes it is agreed between the School and a student that it would
be beneficial for the student to be moved to another School course.
When this happens only a course of at least equivalent cost will be
offered by the School.
The School reserves the right to cancel a course, or make changes to
course arrangements, without liability, if forced to do so for reasons
beyond its control. If this happened, the School would seek to offer
alternative arrangements, dates or venues.
If the School cancelled a course booked and paid for by a student in
accordance with these terms other than for reasons beyond its control,
and did not offer an alternative acceptable to the student, the School
would pay compensation as follows:
- Where the cancellation is before the start of the course, compensation equal to the deposit paid by the student or
- Where the cancellation is after the start of the course, compensation equal to one week's fees.
Liability and Insurance
Students should make sure that they organise their own travel
insurance to cover medical costs and repatriation costs in the case of
an illness or accident.
The School acts only as an intermediary between its students and
travel organisations and between students and host families. Unless
and to the extent caused by the School's negligence, the School
cannot be held responsible for any delay or accident during a journey
nor for any incident which may happen during the student's stay with
the host family. The School will, however, endeavour to defend the
student's interests in the event of breach of contract on the part of the
travel organisation or the host family.
The School reserves the right not to allow on the course a student
suffering from any illness, medical condition, or mental or physical
disability which has not been disclosed on the Registration Form.
This brochure, issued by the School, gives the only terms and
information that can be referred to in the event of a disagreement
between the student and the School. These terms and conditions are
governed by English law and do not affect your statutory rights under
English law.
Personal Information and Photographs
We use the personal information that you give us, including
information about your health and religious or dietary requirements,
to perform our contract with you. We may also use it to ensure that
we comply with UK law, for internal training, or to send you further
information about our courses and services. We do not share your
details with third parties other than as necessary to perform our
contract with you. The information you give us is kept securely on
our computer system, and is accessible by the schools and offices in
the group of companies to which the School belongs, including those
outside the European Union. If you do not want to receive further
information from us, please write to us at the address below. Please
contact us if you want to see a copy of the information we hold, or
have questions about our use of your information.
The School reserves the right to use photographs taken during courses
to illustrate its promotional material. If a student wishes that his or
her photo should not appear in this material, they should write to the
School within one month of the photo-shoot. These photos have no
commercial or contractual value.
Further conditions specifi c to Young Learners (14-17 years)
The School reserves the right to issue disruptive students with a
warning letter and, if there is no improvement in behaviour, to send
them home at their parents' expense.
The School further reserves the right to send home without a warning
letter any student committing a serious offence, especially one
involving the police, and to include the following: theft, smoking in
any School building, the possession of, purchase of or consumption of
alcohol or illegal drugs.
For children who will stay with host families, parents may indicate on
the Registration Form whether they authorise their child to stay out in
the evenings without supervision. Generally, this means that children
aged 13 and under are not allowed out unsupervised after their evening
meal; those aged 14 and above must return by 22:00. However,
students must also respect the house rules of the host family, where
these times may inconvenience the family. Children on residential
courses have evening activities and are not allowed to stay out
unsupervised. Please note that the School cannot be held responsible
for any incident whilst the student is out unsupervised. Students aged
18 and over must register for an adult school. The School reserves the
right to transfer an 18 year old from a Young Learners' Course.
Information about the School
The School is closed on 25 December, 26 December and 1 January.
In these terms "the School" means Harven School of English.
Courses at the School are operated by the Language School Company
Limited, a company registered in England and Wales under company
number 01293463 and with registered office at 38 Binsey Lane,
Oxford, OX2 0EY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1865 258300
Fax: +44 (0)1865 244696.
| Bank Details | |
| Account Name: | The Language School Company Ltd T/A Harven School of English |
| Account No: | 38957705 |
| Sort Code No: | 40-52-62 |
| Bank Address: | Fortis Bank NV-SA 5 Aldermanbury Square, London EC2V 7HR |
| Swift (BIC) Code: | GEBAGB22 |
| IBAN No: | GB78 GEBA 4052 6238 9577 05 |
You can also download these terms and conditions as a pdf file.