Counselor Training Center
for international school counselors

A program sponsored by the Principals' Training Center for International School Leadership

 

CTC Institutes and Registration information

 
2008 Summer Institutes  
General Information for Participants
  London:
 
26 -30 June  Essential Skills for International School Counselors

 

Location

Main Address
City University
Northampton Square,
London EC1VC OHB, UK
tel: 44 (0) 207 040 8037
Sleeping Accommodations
Walter Sickert Hall,
29 Graham Street
London N1 8LA
tel: 44 (0) 207 040 8822
How to get there

ARRANGED CAR SERVICE: 

Previously arranged car service to and from the airport has proven to be a more economical option than taxi.  Two services have been found to be reliable:

·      www.justairports.com  currently offers one way fees to and from Walter Sickert Hall.   From Heathrow:  £35,  From Gatwick £52;   From Stansted: £52.   Pickups incur additional charge of the airport carpark.  Rates are good for up to 2 persons and 2 bags per car.   Add £4 for additional bags.   Advanced booking required.  Phone  +44 (0) 208 900 1666.

·       An alternate car service called “ASAP” offers one way fees at £35 Heathrow, £50 Gatwick, £45 Stansted.  Pickups incur additional charge of the airport carpark and include 30 minute wait time.  Additional wait time charged at £15 per hour.  Advance booking required. Phone  +44 207 226 4444

FROM HEATHROW AIRPORT

By taxi: Cost is approx.  £65 (British pounds):  40-75 minutes

By train/underground: Take Heathrow Express (Express class £14.50 one way/£28 return trip,  First class £23.50 one way/£46 return trip) to Paddington station (about 15 minutes).  From there you can take a taxi, or the undergroundCircle Line to King's Cross, then underground, Northern Line to Angel, Cost: £5  Total time about 45 minutes.

By underground:  Piccadilly line to King's Cross, Northern Line to Angel  Cost:  £5  about 1 hour

Airbus: Check at the airport.  These go to various points in London but at the time of writing none were too near the University.

FROM GATWICK AIRPORT

By train and underground: Take Thames Link Rail to London Bridge, then underground Northern Line to Angel: check online for costs.  There is also Gatwick Express to Victoria Station, but it requires more changes.

Airbus: Check at the airport.  These go to various points in London but at the time of writing none were too near the University.

Taxi: Far too expensive and takes too long.

The University is about 600 meters from Angel Tube stop (about 10-12 minute walk)

BY UNDERGROUND 

The nearest underground (Tube) stations are Angel on the Northern Line, and Farringdon on the Metropolitan and Circle lines. All University buildings are about ten minutes’ walk from the Angel tube stop and a 15 minute walk from Farringdon.

BY BUS    

Routes 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 55, 56, 63, 73, 153, 205, 214, 243, 274, 341.

Visit this site to plan your own journey. http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/

BY TRAIN  

Travel by rail to any London terminus and then by underground, by bus, or on foot.  Nearest Tube: Angel (Northern Line)

BY CAR 

Parking in the roads surrounding the Northampton Square site is at parking meters. The nearest National Car Park to Northampton Square is on Skinner Street, off St John Street. Please note that Northampton Square, Peartree Court, Finsbury and Hayworth Halls of Residence and Saddlers Sports Centre are all within the Congestion Charging Zone. Walter Sickert Hall is outside the Zone.

Image: Map of Northampton Square

 Walter Sickert Hall Hall of Residence

 Northampton Square site

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Image: 3-D drawing of Northampton Square site

 

 

Tait Building (CM) 25-29 June Teacher Training Center classrooms       C302, C303 

 University Building (U)  26-30 June  Counselor Training Center classroom E212

 Refectory Building:  

  • ALL PTC, TTC and CTC breakfasts located on Level 1 refectory

  • ALL PTC and TTC dinners and TTC 25 June dinner on upper level Northampton Suite

  • TTC dinner on on 1 July in Level 1 Refectory

 School of Social Sciences

  •  ALL PTC courses (3 sessions) in classrooms DLG03 and DLG08 on lower level

  •  1-5 July TTC courses in classrooms DLG19 and DLG 20 on lower level

FOR WALTER SICKERT HALL OF RESIDENCE PLEASE REFER TO MAP AT TOP OF PAGE

Accommodation

All participants who have selected “with accommodation’ option will be housed at Walter Sickert Hall in single bedrooms with ensuite (private shower and toilet) facilities.  All rooms are also equipped with tea and coffee making facilities.  Each room has it’s own direct dial telephone, which accepts incoming calls.  External calls can be made by purchasing telephone cards from the reception area or nearby newsagents.  All rooms are cleaned on a daily basis. Towels and guest toiletries are supplied. Television and reading rooms are available and there is a 24 hour self service coin-operated laundry facility. The reception desk is open from 9.00am -9.00pm, but guests have the flexibility of 24 hour access to the building. Additionally, there is 24 hour security. Walter Sickert Hall’s guest conduct policy includes no overnight guests that are not registered with the dormitory, late night parties, or loitering in the street area in front of the dormitory.  Walter Sickert Hall is approximately a 10 minute walk to the CTC training rooms, in the University Main Building.

Meals

A full English breakfast is provided daily at the university for participants staying on campus. Daily breakfast vouchers will be provided at registration with CTC onsite.  Breakfast is held in the Refectory Building from 7:30am-8:15am.  Your institute fee also includes a welcoming buffet dinner on the first night of the course. The banquet dinner is required attendance.   Two coffee breaks will be provided daily.  All other meals are on your own. Costs for meals range from £4 to £20 and up.  Options for lunch include the University Refectory, the Ritazza Coffee Shop, and off campus simple sandwich shops, moderate restaurants, grocery shops, etc.

Arrival

1.      If you are staying on campus, go first to Walter Sickert Hall.   Although check-in to your room begins at 2pm, you can check in with the reception desk and leave your luggage in their luggage storage room.

2.      Course registration is between 1:00pm-3:00pm in the University Main Building (Room E212)  Please arrive to register for your course and pick up your training materials sometime during these hours. After registration, you are free until the course begins promptly at 4:00pm.   You should arrive in plenty of time to attend this first session.  It is essential to the rest of the week.   

 CTC Institutes Daily Schedule:

Day 1

·  Check in at 1:00-3:00 pm for registration in room E212 of the University Main Building

·  Dormitory check in from 2:00p at Walter Sicker Hall

·  Courses start at 4:00 pm

·  Welcome banquet in the evening

Day 2-4

·  Classes from 8:30am 3:30pm

·  Small group reflection sessions from 4:00pm-5:30pm

Training is intensive. Evenings are free but little free time is available during the course for off-site activities.

Day 5

·  Classes end at approximately 1:00pm

 

City University requires check out of all sleeping rooms at Walter Sickert Hall by 10:00am.  A luggage storage facility is available.  Plan to check out before class.  Late check out is subject to an extra nights charge.

The final morning is an essential part of the course.  Please arrange your travel so that you can be present through this final session.

What to bring

Please bring all pre-readings and assignments that you receive in your confirmation packet.  Please also bring an umbrella and a sweater or sweatshirt (some training rooms are air-conditioned).

Internet Access

If you are residing in the dorms at City University during the CTC program and plan to bring a laptop, Internet access in Walter Sickert Hall is available through Ethernet connections. Computers which have an Ethernet card connection can be connected to the Internet for a service fee of approximately £25-30 and is on for the duration of your stay at the university. The front desk at the dormitory will assist you in the location of the computer lab office where you will need to bring your laptop along with payment in order to set up the service.  Please bring an Ethernet cable, and a British adapter plug for your computer.  Dial up access through telephone modem is not available for computer access as all outgoing telephone calls require a prepaid phone card to establish a connection.

Internet access is also available at no fee in on-campus computer labs located throughout the campus. The CTC coordinator in London will provide logon access numbers to CTC participants along with lab locations and hours of operation.

Extra Nights

If you need a room either before the starting day of your session, after the session, or for the nights in between sessions if you are taking two courses, submit the City University Extra Night Booking Form (located on the last page of the link)  directly to the CTC office at +1 508 790 1749.   See form below.   

Extra night rooms at Walter Sickert Hall can be reserved at the CTC rate of USD$55.00 per night. Payment must accompany the reservation request.  Extra night rooms DO NOT include breakfast. Deadline for extra night reservations is 9 May 2008.   For registrants who cancel extra nights reservations after 9 May, one half of the reservation fees ($27.50 per night) will be refunded.

Graduate Credit

If you intend to take any course for graduate credit, indicate this at the onset of the course.  Graduate credit is available from Lehigh University.  CTC will collect the fee Lehigh credits and pass it on to the university.  All those taking a course for graduate credit will be required to complete an assignment.  Please contact the university directly if you have any questions about matriculation, their degree programs, etc.

Cancellation policies

Your course deposit is non-refundable.  For registrants who withdraw after 9 May 2007, one half of the course fees, less the deposit, will be refunded.

Training at the CTC is intensive

While there are no evening sessions, you may have reading and/or short writing assignments to complete.  There is no free time available during the course for off-site activities. Attendance of family members who are not attending the course is discouraged.

CTC Contact

If you have any questions or need any other assistance, contact the CTC office:

Phone: 1 508 790-1748  Fax: 1 508 790-1749 e-mail: theptc@aol.com 

 
 
Preparation Assignment:
 
CTC London Information & extra night booking for:
 
   
Principals' Training Center for International School Leadership • PO Box 458 • Cummaquid, MA  02637 USA
tel: 1-508-790-1748• fax: 1-508-790-1749 • email: theptc@aol.com