Your Homestay
For
many students, the experience of staying with British people is an
important part of the course.
Because
of the nearly thirty years of experience we have of arranging accommodation
for students, we now have an extensive register of very experienced homestay
hosts; people who know what to expect from the students who
come to stay with them and know the high standards of hospitality that
Kent School expects them to offer their students.
So,
what is it like to stay with English people? Well, the first thing
you will find is that the food you are served (breakfast and evening
meal during the week, packed lunch or lunch at home at the weekends)
is different.Of course, you'll know that but it is worth repeating!
Many
of the things that British people eat are, of course, the same as foods
eaten in other countries but of course there are some differences.

Breakfast
British families tend to have: cereals (cornflakes, muesli or something
similar) followed by toast. People drink tea, coffee, fruit juice or
milk. Breakfast time is normally around 0730 or 0800. If a family has
children, they have to be at school for 0830 or 0845. The Kent School
day starts at 0900. Broadstairs is a small town, so you should be able
to walk to school easily.
Weekday
Lunches
In
Broadstairs there is a wide range of cafes, shops and ice-cream parlours
where you can buy sandwiches, pizza, hamburgers and so on. If you are
over 18, you may prefer to eat your lunch in one of the many pubs in
Broadstairs.
Evening
Meal
This is normally called dinner and will be ready at about 1800 (it could
be a little earlier or a little later). For many people this seems early
but you'll find that as a student at KSE, you'll be expected to meet
for an evening activity so you'll be glad of an early dinner so you
have the chance to relax before heading off to meet your friends!