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Well-rounded that offers exceptional enrichment programmes led by top tutors, propelling students from 13-18 to academic success through rigorous and stimulating curriculum at prestigious universities worldwide.
16-18 years old
2 weeks
Weekly hours: 20
Choose your preferred session from the options below and submit your details in order to complete your booking.
July - Day
| Start | 7/5/2026 |
| End | 7/18/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $8,077 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/5/2026 |
| End | 7/18/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $10,098 |
July - Day
| Start | 7/19/2026 |
| End | 8/1/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $8,077 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/19/2026 |
| End | 8/1/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $10,098 |
August - Day
| Start | 8/2/2026 |
| End | 8/15/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $8,077 |
August - Boarding
| Start | 8/2/2026 |
| End | 8/15/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $10,098 |
The Law Programme provides an academically challenging introduction to law for students aged 16-18 who are interested in justice, governance, and how legal systems shape society. Law is presented as both a rigorous academic discipline and a practical profession, helping students understand how rules are created, interpreted, and applied in real-world contexts.
Through university-style seminars, case-based discussion, and practical legal exercises, students explore the foundations of legal reasoning while developing transferable skills such as critical thinking, evaluation, and structured argumentation.
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Teaching is delivered through modular academic sessions designed to reflect university-level learning. Students are encouraged to:
Analyse legal problems from multiple perspectives
Evaluate precedent, evidence, and statutory language
Construct clear, well-reasoned arguments
The programme is intellectually demanding but fully supported, with tutors adapting content to individual abilities and interests to ensure all students are challenged and engaged.
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Students begin by exploring the nature and purpose of law, examining:
The structure and function of legal systems and courts
Sources of law, including statutes and case law
How cases move through the legal system
The roles of judges, lawyers, and institutions
Students also consider law as both an academic subject and a practical vocation, identifying common preconceptions and developing a more nuanced understanding of the discipline.
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This module introduces constitutional frameworks and their role in governing the relationship between citizens and the state. Topics include:
Parliamentary sovereignty
Separation of powers
The role of the executive, legislature, and judiciary
The monarchy and devolved powers
Students critically examine democratic processes and consider their strengths and weaknesses in the modern world.
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Students explore civil law through an introduction to torts, focusing on:
Negligence and duty of care
Strict liability
Consumer protection
The development of common law and precedent
Landmark cases, including Donoghue v Stevenson, are used to demonstrate how legal principles evolve over time and how existing frameworks may be improved.
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This module introduces the foundations of human rights law. Students examine:
The philosophical and moral basis of human rights
The three-generational framework of rights
The role of rights within constitutional systems
Key legal instruments such as the Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights are analysed, with students debating whether rights should have constitutional supremacy.
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Students explore the structure and operation of supranational legal systems, focusing on:
EU treaties and institutions
The interaction between EU law and national law
Regulations and directives
Key legal principles such as proportionality and harmonisation
This module strengthens analytical skills and highlights the complexity of interlocking legal frameworks.
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Students are introduced to the foundations of criminal liability, examining:
Actus reus and mens rea
Burden of proof
Core offences including murder, manslaughter, assault, and battery
Defences, mitigation, and appeal procedures
Students follow the progression of a criminal case from investigation to conviction, considering legal safeguards and human rights throughout the process.
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This module examines how law operates beyond national borders. Students explore:
International treaties and conventions
Power imbalances between states
The relationship between domestic and international law
Debate-based activities encourage students to reflect on whether international law is developing toward a constitutional global system.
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Students gain insight into legal careers by examining:
Routes into the legal profession
Skills required for legal practice
Differences between types of law firms and legal roles
Practical exercises focus on advocacy and legal drafting, including the preparation of legal briefs. Ethical challenges faced by legal professionals are also explored.
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A central feature of the programme, the Mock Trial allows students to apply legal theory in a practical setting. Participants:
Assume roles such as judge, prosecution, or defence
Prepare and present legal arguments
Experience the structure and flow of a criminal trial
This session builds confidence, public speaking skills, and applied legal reasoning.
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Throughout the programme, students work on an individual Personal Project, usually presented at the end of the course. This project:
Builds on a legal topic studied during the programme
Encourages independent research and structured argument
Develops presentation and critical discussion skills
Presentations are followed by questions and class discussion, with written academic feedback provided after the programme.
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Optional preparatory reading or exercises may be provided before the programme begins. These tasks support early engagement and help students adapt to the academic expectations of university-style learning.
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This programme is ideal for students who:
Are interested in law, justice, or public affairs
Enjoy debate, reasoning, and critical discussion
Are considering future legal or related academic pathways
Want early exposure to university-level legal study
No prior legal knowledge is required.
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By the end of the programme, students will have:
A strong foundational understanding of law
Experience with university-style teaching and assessment
Enhanced critical thinking, research, and advocacy skills
Greater confidence exploring future academic and career pathways in law
All participants attending the Oxford programmes will reside in a central college of University of Oxford.
Accommodation details include:
Single or twin rooms with shared bathroom facilities
Accommodation areas separated by gender
Buildings used by undergraduate students during term time, designed to support academic study
Many historic buildings are over 500 years old and therefore do not have air conditioning
Each room is secured with a lock, and keys are provided during registration. Housekeeping staff have access to rooms for essential services such as towel replacement.
Address: Oxford University Colleges, Oxford OX1 4BH
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Your assigned college will be confirmed closer to the programme start date and communicated to you in advance of arrival.
Your Welcome Pack will include details of the possible colleges for your programme dates. All colleges are central, historic, and each has its own unique culture and character.
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Ages 16–18: All rooms are single occupancy with shared bathroom facilities
Ages 13–15: Students may be placed in twin rooms, with accommodation areas separated by gender
Where bathroom facilities are shared, students are accommodated on gender-separated corridors.
Our tutors are experienced in teaching undergraduate-level students from around the world and are highly supportive of participants whose first language is not English.
While students do not need to be native speakers, we recommend a minimum English proficiency level of B2 to ensure participants can fully engage with the academic content, discussions, and project-based learning throughout the programme.
This level allows students to follow lectures confidently, contribute to seminars, and benefit fully from the programme’s academic depth.
Students benefit from an intimate and highly interactive learning environment, with just 7–10 students per class. This small-group setting allows tutors to provide personalised guidance, encourage active participation, and tailor discussions to each student’s interests and academic goals.
Smaller class sizes ensure every student’s voice is heard, fostering confidence, deeper understanding, and meaningful engagement throughout the programme.
Strengthen your UK university application by earning 8 UCAS points through this summer programme.
Students may opt in for this opportunity during the application process, allowing them to gain official UCAS-recognised points—a valuable way to stand out in a competitive admissions landscape.
Available as an optional add-on
Open to students aged 14 and above at the time of the programme
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Participants will hear from inspiring guest speakers from a wide range of professional and personal backgrounds, offering insight beyond the classroom.
Former Senior Detective
An experienced hostage negotiator who has worked on some of the most high-profile and dangerous hostage situations worldwide, including negotiations in active war zones.
Ex-Military Officer & CEO of Midnight Runners
Former military officer and CEO of Midnight Runners, the world’s largest independent running community. He is also the founder of the Mogadishu Marathon, the country’s first since the outbreak of war.
Adventurer & Explorer
A British adventurer who has successfully circumnavigated the globe, overcoming extreme conditions and long periods of isolation in some of the world’s most remote environments.
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Our programmes are shaped and validated by an Academic Advisory Panel made up of senior Fellows and Professors from world-leading universities, ensuring academic rigour, relevance, and credibility.
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The day begins with breakfast in college, giving students time to wake up, socialise, and prepare for a focused academic day in Oxford’s historic surroundings.
Students attend academic sessions led by expert tutors, exploring their chosen subject through lectures, seminars, and interactive discussion. Classes are small and designed to encourage confidence, critical thinking, and independent thought.
Students enjoy a two-hour lunch break, allowing time to explore Oxford’s cafés and green spaces, relax with friends, or return to college to recharge.
Afternoon sessions continue with academic workshops, project work, and seminars. Many students also benefit from 1:1 tutorials or personal project supervision, offering tailored academic feedback.
A short break provides time to rest before the day’s enrichment activities begin.
Late afternoons focus on enrichment activities, which may include masterclasses, guest speakers, creative challenges, sports, museum visits, walking tours, or supervised free time in Oxford.
Students gather for dinner in college hall, an opportunity to reflect on the day and connect with peers and mentors.
Evenings feature a rotating programme of social, cultural, and academic activities, such as quiz nights, guest talks, college tours, creative workshops, talent shows, and themed events designed to build friendships and community.
Students return to accommodation for private study, relaxation, or rest, preparing for the following day.
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Weekends are dedicated to full-day excursions and special experiences, offering students the chance to explore beyond Oxford and apply their learning in real-world contexts.
Coach excursions to London, including visits to iconic landmarks, cultural institutions, and historic sites
Museum visits and guided exploration, with free time to enjoy the city
Opportunities for relaxed social bonding and reflection outside the classroom
These full-day outings provide a change of pace from academic sessions and are a highlight of the programme, combining discovery, independence, and shared experiences.
Yes. The programme includes structured free time to allow students to relax and explore.
A two-hour lunch break each day to discover cafés, eateries, and picnic spots in Oxford
Additional scheduled free time for private study, sightseeing, socialising, or rest
If a participant wishes to schedule an absence (for example, to visit friends or family outside the programme), this can be arranged in advance with the programme team.
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Yes. All dietary requirements can be accommodated.
Breakfast and dinner are provided by experienced college catering teams who regularly serve university students and are well-versed in a wide range of dietary needs. Dietary information is shared with catering teams in advance, though students with allergies are encouraged to confirm allergens with staff at mealtimes as an additional precaution.
Please note:
Participants do not have access to a kitchen
Lunch is included for most programmes
Lunch is not included for:
Ages 16–18 in Oxford/Cambridge
Ages 15–18 at other campuses
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The participation fee includes:
13 nights’ accommodation in a central college of the University of Oxford
Breakfast and dinner in College Hall
Lunch also included for ages 13–15
Wi-Fi and laundry facilities in college accommodation
40 hours of academic sessions delivered by Oxford and Cambridge tutors
Including 2 hours of 1:1 tuition
Study and lecture materials
Support in completing a personal subject project
Mentor programme and access to support resources
All excursions and social programmes
Including formal dinners, punting, sports, and activities
One full-day coach excursion, including a trip to London
Graduation Ceremony and Certificate
Tutor-written academic assessment
Travel to and from the programme is not included in the participation fee.
Outside the classroom, enjoy a rich social and cultural program:
Punting on the River Cam
Zorb football, games night & quiz night
Talent show & murder mystery evening
Movie nights with new friends
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Participants should arrive between 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm on the first Sunday of the programme. Accommodation will be ready from 3:00 pm.
A chaperoned shared airport transfer service is available from London Heathrow Airport Terminal 3.
Departure times on arrival Sunday: 11:00, 14:00, and 17:00
Return transfers on the final Saturday: 07:00 and 12:00
Transfers can be booked after enrolment for a fee per journey
Participants arriving at other Heathrow terminals will be met by staff and escorted to Terminal 3. Full arrival details and contact information are shared closer to the programme start date.
If arriving via another airport or by alternative transport, full instructions are provided in the Welcome Pack.
Transfers to Oxford cost £150 per journey
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Yes. All staff undergo enhanced background checks, including DBS checks in the UK or equivalent international standards. Staff also receive comprehensive safeguarding training before and during the programme.
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Lessons conclude at 3:00 pm on the final Friday, with students presenting their academic work and projects developed during the programme.
Following this, participants take part in a graduation ceremony, celebrating their achievements alongside peers and tutors. The day concludes with a gala dinner and evening celebration, offering a memorable final opportunity to reflect, connect, and celebrate friendships formed throughout the programme.
On Saturday, shared airport transfer services depart for London Heathrow Airport at 07:00 and 12:00. These transfers must be booked in advance to guarantee a seat.
Breakfast is served between 08:00 and 09:00, and participants are required to check out of their accommodation and return room keys by 10:00. Most students depart shortly after check-out; however, programme staff remain available on-site until 15:00. Secure luggage storage can usually be arranged for participants who require it.
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All participants receive a Certificate of Participation, awarded during the graduation ceremony on the final day.
After the programme, tutors provide a written Participant Evaluation, detailing academic progress and offering personalised recommendations on how students can continue to develop their understanding and interest in the subject studied.
Participants also gain access to the alumni community, which offers exclusive benefits.
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Yes, non-residential places are available.
Day students are expected to attend all activities between 09:00 and 21:30 on weekdays and must be dropped off and collected by a designated adult approved in writing by parents or guardians.
Day students:
May join for breakfast
Participate in all activities and excursions
Have dinner included
Lunch exclusions follow the same age/location rules
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Yes. Wi-Fi access is provided on arrival.
Students are advised to have a small mobile data package, as programme updates and important messages are communicated digitally, especially during off-site excursions.
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Visa requirements for the UK vary depending on nationality and are subject to change. We strongly recommend that all participants regularly check their visa requirements in advance of travel.
The UK Visa Office has planned the implementation of an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) for EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals. Participants should review the most up-to-date information on the UK Government website to confirm whether this applies to them.
The programme provider is an educational organisation accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) and is therefore able to support students who need to apply for a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
Once enrolled in the programme, participants may request an official visa support letter, which can be used as part of the visa application process.
Additional guidance on visa requirements is available through official UK government resources.
We strongly advise applying for your visa as early as possible, well ahead of the summer, to allow sufficient time for processing.
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Yes. The programme is committed to fostering global citizenship, respect, tolerance, and understanding. Students from all nationalities are welcome where legally and operationally possible.
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A full packing list will be provided after enrolment. All students must bring a personal laptop to fully participate in academic sessions.
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Arrivals day offers a relaxed introduction to the programme.
Rolling accommodation tours run 14:00–17:00
Parents and families are welcome
A Welcome Talk introduces key information and staff
Evening activities help students bond with peers and mentors
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