Dates & Fees 2012 (London & Venice)
Monday 23rd January to Friday 27th January (London)
and
Sunday 29th January to Saturday 10th March (Venice)
£8,970
For students taking the London and Venice part only, fees include return flights London-Venice, Venice-London.
From 2011 the Course returns, by unanimous request, from five weeks in Venice in 2010 to our usual six weeks in Venice. Fees include accommodation in shared rooms in Venice, breakfast, dinner, the full programme of lectures and on-site visits, life drawing, portraiture and photography, some art materials, one month free pass on Venetian water buses, entrance fees for visits to galleries, churches and museums included on the programme, excursions to see works of Giotto, Mantegna and Donatello in Padua, to the mosaics at Ravenna and to Palladian Villas in the Veneto, private visits to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and S. Marco.
Accommodation and meals during the introductory five days in London are not included but we can assist students seeking accommodation by putting them in touch with families who have had our students as paying guests in former years. Worth noting is that the fees cover a month’s free travel on public transport in Venice, (usual price per ticket £4 - average use 3 times a day, £84 a week), breakfast and a three course dinner each day and entrance fees for all museum and gallery visits included on the programme. These are small details which add up and are often not included in fees quoted on other courses.
Extras
- Extension of the course in Florence (Saturday 10th to Saturday 17th March) - £1,290
Fees include return flights London -Venice, Florence/Pisa/Bologna - London.
- Extension of the course in Rome (Saturday 17th to Friday 23rd March) - £1,330
Fees include return flights London - Venice, Rome - London.
Including escort and coach to airport for Rome - London flight.
Options
We offer the following additional options:
- Italian Classes (includes “The Italian Project” book and CD-Rom worth £20) - £180
- Cookery Classes: Cucina Italiana - £320
Cookery consists of a course of 3 sessions of about 4 hours each. Each class takes place in the kitchen of the Contessa Rocca's palace and ends with a convivial dinner, eating the delicious food that has been cooked with accompanying wines, as well as including a trip to the Rialto market to source the food. Gourmet Magazine rated Enrica Rocca’s” eponymous cookery school as one of the top ten schools in the world.” Please see www.enricarocca.com for more information. Students will be accepted for the cookery classes in order of application as a maximum of 20 only can be accepted with 10 per class. - Photography - no extra cost
- Art - no extra cost
Dates & Fees 2013 (London & Venice)
Monday 21st January to Friday 25th January (London)
and
Sunday 27th January to Saturday 9th March (Venice)
£9,420
For students taking the London and Venice part only, fees include return flights London-Venice, Venice-London.
Fees include accommodation in shared rooms in Venice, breakfast, dinner, the full programme of lectures and on-site visits, life drawing, portraiture and photography, some art materials, one month free pass on Venetian water buses, entrance fees for visits to galleries, churches and museums included on the programme, excursions to see works of Giotto, Mantegna and Donatello in Padua, to the mosaics at Ravenna and to Palladian Villas in the Veneto, private visits to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and S. Marco.
Accommodation and meals during the introductory five days in London are not included but we can assist students seeking accommodation by putting them in touch with families who have had our students as paying guests in former years. Worth noting is that the fees cover a month’s free travel on public transport in Venice, (usual price per ticket £4 - average use 3 times a day, £84 a week), breakfast and a three course dinner each day and entrance fees for all museum and gallery visits included on the programme. These are small details which add up and are often not included in fees quoted on other courses.
Extras
- Extension of the course in Florence (Saturday 9th to Saturday 16th March) - £1,360
Fees include return flights London -Venice, Florence/Pisa/Bologna - London.
- Extension of the course in Rome (Saturday 16th to Friday 22nd March) - £1,450
Fees include return flights London - Venice, Rome - London.
Including escort and coach to airport for Rome - London flight.
Options
We offer the following additional options:
- Italian Classes (includes “The Italian Project” book and CD-Rom worth £20) - £195
- Cookery Classes: Cucina Italiana - £350
Cookery consists of a course of 3 sessions of about 4 hours each. Each class takes place in the kitchen of the Contessa Rocca's palace and ends with a convivial dinner, eating the delicious food that has been cooked with accompanying wines, as well as including a trip to the Rialto market to source the food. Gourmet Magazine rated Enrica Rocca’s” eponymous cookery school as one of the top ten schools in the world.” Please see www.enricarocca.com for more information. Students will be accepted for the cookery classes in order of application as a maximum of 20 only can be accepted with 10 per class. - Photography - no extra cost
- Art - no extra cost
Scholarship
A scholarship is offered by the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (NADFAS) and John Hall. This scholarship is open only to applicants who have been members of Nadfas Young Arts Group for at least two consecutive years and who must be under 19 years of age at the time of application.
Scholarship information from:
NADFAS (Patricia Fay Memorial Fund), Nadfas House, 8 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DT
A Note on Fees:
"£168 - not a sum easily found by everyone" -- wrote The Guardian of the Pre-University Course fees in 1968.
Our fees have kept roughly the same relationship to a term at an independent boarding school. Apart from the full programme and the benefit of the extensive visiting faculty listed, they include return travel to Italy, accommodation, breakfast and dinner daily, and a supportive resident staff.
| Termly Fees | School | The John Hall Venice Course Fees |
| 1970 | £255 | £180 |
| 1980 | £1,050 | £640 |
| 1990 | £3,132 | £2,500 |
| 2000 | £4,995 | £4,630 |
| 2008 | £8,450 | £7,050 |
| 2011 | £9,752 | £8,480 |
"Value for money and worth every penny, parents agree and most of them admit to envy." -- The Good Gap and Sixth Form Guide 1995
