Jump Start Korea! 2024
in partnership with Aberdeen Hall
- Features: Academic + Athletic + Culture experience
- Period: Aug 5 – Aug 20 (2 weeks)
- Age: 12-16
- Registration is open by May 31
Designed to nurture individual growth, foster leadership skills, and encourage a sense of global citizenship.
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Global Citizen Summer Camp –
Palo Alto, CA, US and Kelowna, BC, Canada
In association with Stanford University
- Features: Active + Academic + Fostering leadership skills
- Period: July 14 – Aug 3 (3 weeks)
- Age: 10-15
- Registration is open only until April 10th, 2024
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WLC in 2010
Since then, WLC has evolved into a global Education Consultation agency. We specialize in arranging both short- and long-term educational programs in Canada and the United States. From language immersion camps to academic placements, we offer tailored experiences that promote growth, confidence, and cultural understanding.
Fuel Curiosity
Spark Growth
Create Impact
Fuel Curiosity
Spark Growth
Create Impact
Whether your child is just starting or wants to improve, we offer a variety of English
language services to meet their needs.
Get 1-on-1 lessons with an English coach. Students develop reading, writing, and presentation skills, appropriate to their learning level
We offer online classes (both private and group) that teach English in five critical areas: Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM
English Immersion Camp
Each year we run English camps in Kelowna, B.C., Canada. Students get a unique educational experience where they practice their English and engage in fun, immersive activities. Camps range from 4 weeks to 2 months.
Studying in Canada? We offer guardianship services for foreign students that want to school in Kelowna, B.C.. We support your child from their arrival to graduation while helping them master English.
Whether your child is just starting or wants to improve, we offer a variety of English language services to meet their needs.
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We Are Here for Your Child.
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24/7 Pediatric Care
Fevers at midnight? Questions that can’t wait?
We’re here – anytime, every day.
Trusted doctors, real-time answers, and peace of mind when you need it most.
Always on call. Always with care.
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Unforgettable Summer
New friends, bold adventures, real English in action.
At WLC Summer Camp, your child won’t just learn—they’ll shine.
From lakeside laughs to global confidence, it’s more than a camp.
It’s the summer they’ll never stop talking about.
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Why Choose WLC?
At WLC, we offer more than just English lessons — we provide an environment where students feel supported, challenged, and inspired to grow.
EXPERIENCED EDUCATORS
Our qualified and experienced English language instructors bring expertise, passion, and proven teaching methods to every lesson.
PERSONALIZED LEARNING
No two learners are the same. We tailor each lesson to suit your child’s individual needs, learning style, and language level, ensuring steady and confident progress.
A FAMILY APPROACH
WLC is a family-founded business, and we treat our students like part of that family. We foster a welcoming, supportive community where every learner feels valued.
PROVEN RESULTS
Our students don’t just learn English — they thrive in it. With a strong track record of success, we’re proud of the progress our learners make and the enthusiasm they bring to each session.
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Family-founded business that provides a family-like learning community. We care deeply about our students and work hard to ensure they excel in English. -
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A distinguished track record of success. The results speak for themselves: our students become proficient in English and value their time with us, while parents continue to refer us to others. -
STUDENTS LOVE US!:
Your child will love learning English with WLC because we deliver a fun and engaging experience, with positive results.
What students and parents say about WLC
My son had never spoken English outside the classroom before, but after just two weeks at the Boston camp, he gave a short speech in front of native speakers. That moment alone made the whole experience worth it.
— Mrs. Kim, mother of a 7th grader (Intermediate Level)
We were worried about sending our daughter overseas, but the level-based system helped her join the right class, and daily updates from Teacher Sarah made us feel at ease. She came back more independent and motivated.
— Mr. Lee, parent of a 6th grader (Beginner Level)
— Mrs. Park, parent of a 5th grader (Beginner Level)
After the Stanford camp, my daughter said: ‘Mom, I want to study here one day.’ That kind of dream didn’t come from a textbook but from experience.
— Mr. Choi, parent of an 8th grader (Advanced Level)
— Jiwoo Y. (14, Advanced Level – Boston Camp)
I joined the beginner group and was nervous at first. But the teachers were so kind, and I made friends from Korea and Canada. Now I’m not scared to speak English anymore!
— Hayeon J. (11, Beginner Level – Kelowna Camp)
— Daeun K. (15, Advanced Level – Harvard Camp)
At first, I missed home… but then we had Korean food for dinner and I felt much better. Teacher Sarah always checked on us and made sure we were okay. I ended up having the best summer ever.
— Minseo L. (12, Intermediate Level – San Francisco Camp)
— Jigwon C. (13, Intermediate Level – Boston Camp)
I was in the intermediate group and joined the art & storytelling program. We made books in English! I learned so many new words, and I’m still messaging the friends I made there.
— Rahee P. (12, Intermediate Level – Stanford Camp)
— Seojin Y. (10, Beginner Level – San Francisco Camp)
I joined the English camps twice, when I was in grade 4 and in grade 8. I developed English conversation skills by doing diverse summer camp activities with the local Canadian participants. While socializing with the locals, I could see things from their perspective. As a result, I could understand different ways of thinking and increased my worldview to be more flexible. For me, the best thing about the camps was that I made a couple of good Canadian friends.
— Billy Lee. (Student)
My son had never spoken English outside the classroom before, but after just two weeks at the Boston camp, he gave a short speech in front of native speakers. That moment alone made the whole experience worth it.
— Mrs. Kim, mother of a 7th grader (Intermediate Level)
We were worried about sending our daughter overseas, but the level-based system helped her join the right class, and daily updates from Teacher Sarah made us feel at ease. She came back more independent and motivated.
— Mr. Lee, parent of a 6th grader (Beginner Level)
Having Korean food available was such a comfort for our child. It helped him feel at home in a new environment. And knowing that Teacher William and Sarah were always nearby made a big difference in our decision.
— Mrs. Park, parent of a 5th grader (Beginner Level)
After the Stanford camp, my daughter said: ‘Mom, I want to study here one day.’ That kind of dream didn’t come from a textbook but from experience.
— Mr. Choi, parent of an 8th grader (Advanced Level)
Attending classes at Harvard and MIT was eye-opening. It wasn’t just about learning English — I got to work on real projects with American students. It made me want to study abroad someday.
— Jiwoo Y. (14, Advanced Level – Boston Camp)
I joined the beginner group and was nervous at first. But the teachers were so kind, and I made friends from Korea and Canada. Now I’m not scared to speak English anymore!
— Hayeon J. (11, Beginner Level – Kelowna Camp)
My favorite part was the science project we did at the Harvard summer camp. It wasn’t just English — we solved problems and presented them in teams. I didn’t know learning could be this fun.
— Daeun K. (15, Advanced Level – Harvard Camp)
At first, I missed home… but then we had Korean food for dinner and I felt much better. Teacher Sarah always checked on us and made sure we were okay. I ended up having the best summer ever.
— Minseo L. (12, Intermediate Level – San Francisco Camp)
We visited MIT and talked with real students there. It made me want to go to a university like that one day. I even started writing my journal in English after camp!
— Jigwon C. (13, Intermediate Level – Boston Camp)
I was in the intermediate group and joined the art & storytelling program. We made books in English! I learned so many new words, and I’m still messaging the friends I made there.
— Rahee P. (12, Intermediate Level – Stanford Camp)
This was my first time abroad. I thought I would just study, but we did outdoor activities, games, and even sports with American kids! I didn’t even notice I was learning English while having fun.
— Seojin Y. (10, Beginner Level – San Francisco Camp)
I joined the English camps twice, when I was in grade 4 and in grade 8. I developed English conversation skills by doing diverse summer camp activities with the local Canadian participants. While socializing with the locals, I could see things from their perspective. As a result, I could understand different ways of thinking and increased my worldview to be more flexible. For me, the best thing about the camps was that I made a couple of good Canadian friends.
— Billy Lee. (Student)
My 10-year-old daughter loves her STEAM classes. Her teacher keeps her engaged with interesting lessons and fun hands-on activities. We really see her progress and she wants to keep learning!
— Yoo-jin Kim. (Parent)
I did the 8th WLC summer camp. I used the words I learned from books in real life while doing activities with local Canadian students.
In Korea, my time was spent studying; the WLC camp was as if I had escaped from a life of studying trapped in a cramped chrysalis and became a butterfly, flying freely and learning English in real life.
If you want to experience what real-life English is, rather than learning English only from books, I highly recommend that you participate in WLC English Immersion Camps.
— Joe Moon. (Student)
I took WLC Camp to experience real-life spoken English and many activities, for example, sailing, horseback riding, golfing, boating, jumping and swimming in the lake, STEM classes, hiking, mountain biking, and many others.
Since the WLC camp in the summer of 2022, my English skills have significantly improved, and my outlook on the world has broadened. Additionally, I have become more mature since the camp. My parents were very impressed by the changes in me. I want to go again on the WLC English Immersion Camp!
—Grace Park. (Student)
WLC summer camp is one of the most memorable experiences in my life. I took different classes each week with Canadian kids speaking English only. I enjoyed being active and taking challenges by doing plenty of sports and physical activities since I did not have much time to do physical activities in Korea.
— Susan Lee. (Student)
What students and parents say about WLC
“I joined the English camps twice, when I was in grade 4 and in grade 8. I developed English conversation skills by doing diverse summer camp activities with the local Canadian participants. While socializing with the locals, I could see things from their perspective. As a result, I could understand different ways of thinking and increased my worldview to be more flexible. For me, the best thing about the camps was that I made a couple of good Canadian friends.”
Billy Lee,Student

“My 10-year old daughter loves her STEAM classes. Her teacher keeps her engaged with interesting lessons and fun hands-on activities. We really see her progress and she wants to keep learning!”
Yoo-jin Kim, Parent

I took WLC Camp to experience real-life spoken English and many activities, for example, sailing, horseback riding, golfing, boating, jumping and swimming in the lake, STEM classes, hiking, mountain biking, and many others.
Since the WLC camp in the summer of 2022, my English skills have significantly improved, and my outlook on the world has broadened. Additionally, I have become more mature since the camp. My parents were very impressed by the changes in me. I want to go again on the WLC English Immersion Camp!
Grace ParkStudent

I did the 8th WLC summer camp. I used the words I learned from books in real life while doing activities with local Canadian students.
In Korea, my time was spent studying; the WLC camp was as if I had escaped from a life of studying trapped in a cramped chrysalis and became a butterfly, flying freely and learning English in real life.
If you want to experience what real-life English is, rather than learning English only from books, I highly recommend that you participate in WLC English Immersion Camps.
Joe MoonStudent

WLC summer camp is one of the most memorable experiences in my life. I took different classes each week with Canadian kids speaking English only. I enjoyed being active and taking challenges by doing plenty of sports and physical activities since I did not have much time to do physical activities in Korea.
Susan LeeStudent

I attended the WLC winter camp in 2016. I joined the winter camp because I wanted to ski in Canada. I had a very busy and exciting time with William and Sarah, not only doing full of activity and adventure but also going to a private school for two months. I am pursuing teaching English as my career now. I am looking forward to joining the WLC camp in the near future as a small-group leader.
Jake RyuStudent

“I joined the English camps twice, when I was in grade 4 and in grade 8. I developed English conversation skills by doing diverse summer camp activities with the local Canadian participants. While socializing with the locals, I could see things from their perspective. As a result, I could understand different ways of thinking and increased my worldview to be more flexible. For me, the best thing about the camps was that I made a couple of good Canadian friends.”
Billy Lee,Student

“My 10-year-old daughter loves her STEAM classes. Her teacher keeps her engaged with interesting lessons and fun hands-on activities. We really see her progress and she wants to keep learning!”
Yoo-jin Kim, Parent

I took WLC Camp to experience real-life spoken English and many activities, for example, sailing, horseback riding, golfing, boating, jumping and swimming in the lake, STEM classes, hiking, mountain biking, and many others.
Since the WLC camp in the summer of 2022, my English skills have significantly improved, and my outlook on the world has broadened. Additionally, I have become more mature since the camp. My parents were very impressed by the changes in me. I want to go again on the WLC English Immersion Camp!
Grace ParkStudent

I did the 8th WLC summer camp. I used the words I learned from books in real life while doing activities with local Canadian students.
In Korea, my time was spent studying; the WLC camp was as if I had escaped from a life of studying trapped in a cramped chrysalis and became a butterfly, flying freely and learning English in real life.
If you want to experience what real-life English is, rather than learning English only from books, I highly recommend that you participate in WLC English Immersion Camps.
Joe MoonStudent

WLC summer camp is one of the most memorable experiences in my life. I took different classes each week with Canadian kids speaking English only. I enjoyed being active and taking challenges by doing plenty of sports and physical activities since I did not have much time to do physical activities in Korea.
Susan LeeStudent

I attended the WLC winter camp in 2016. I joined the winter camp because I wanted to ski in Canada. I had a very busy and exciting time with William and Sarah, not only doing full of activity and adventure but also going to a private school for two months. I am pursuing teaching English as my career now. I am looking forward to joining the WLC camp in the near future as a small-group leader.
Jake RyuStudent

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