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University of Toronto, Canada
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.
15-18 years old
2 weeks
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 | $6,206 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/5/2026 |
| End | 7/18/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $8,277 |
July - Day
| Start | 7/19/2026 |
| End | 8/1/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $6,206 |
July - Boarding
| Start | 7/19/2026 |
| End | 8/1/2026 |
| Duration | 2 Weeks |
| Price | $8,277 |
The Economics Programme offers an academically rigorous introduction to economics as a framework for understanding human behaviour, decision-making, and global systems. Designed for students aged 15–18, the programme explores how individuals, firms, and governments allocate resources, respond to incentives, and shape economic outcomes at local, national, and international levels.
Set in Toronto, a major global financial and economic centre, the programme introduces students to university-level economic thinking, combining theory, data analysis, and real-world case studies. Students develop quantitative reasoning, critical analysis, and independent research skills essential for advanced study in economics and related disciplines.
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Teaching follows a university-style academic model, combining theory-based sessions with applied, discussion-led analysis. Students are encouraged to:
Engage critically with economic models and assumptions
Interpret data and evaluate evidence
Apply economic theory to real-world policy and business challenges
Sessions are intellectually challenging yet fully supported, with tutors providing structured guidance, personalised feedback, and encouragement throughout.
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Students begin by exploring economics as a discipline that explains choice, scarcity, and incentives. Topics include:
How economists model human behaviour
The role of markets, institutions, and policy
The use of data and case studies in economic analysis
This foundation prepares students for deeper engagement with microeconomics, macroeconomics, and applied economics.
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This module examines how supply and demand shape prices, output, and efficiency. Students study:
Competitive markets and monopolies
Market structures and their outcomes
Market failure and government intervention
Real-world case studies help students apply microeconomic models to everyday decision-making and policy design.
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Students explore how real human behaviour departs from traditional economic assumptions, examining:
Heuristics and cognitive biases
Psychological influences on consumer and financial decisions
Applications of behavioural economics in public policy and business strategy
This module develops awareness of the social and cognitive factors shaping economic outcomes.
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This module investigates how economies build long-term prosperity. Students explore:
Models of economic growth and productivity
The role of education, innovation, and investment
Inequality, sustainability, and development challenges
Case studies from developed and emerging economies connect abstract theory with real-world evidence.
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Students examine how economies interact globally, studying:
Comparative advantage and specialisation
Trade agreements, tariffs, and exchange rates
Globalisation and its economic impacts
This module builds understanding of interconnected markets and the economic forces shaping global living standards.
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Students explore how governments manage economic activity through policy, focusing on:
Fiscal policy, taxation, and public spending
Monetary policy and economic stabilisation
Trade-offs in policy design and implementation
Historical and contemporary examples strengthen evidence-based and quantitative reasoning.
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This module develops practical analytical skills essential for economic study. Students learn to:
Interpret and present economic data
Test hypotheses using datasets
Apply basic statistical concepts to real-world examples
The module reinforces logic, precision, and problem-solving, preparing students for advanced research.
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A core component of the programme, the Personal Project allows students to:
Explore an economic question or topic in depth
Apply theoretical knowledge through independent research
Present findings in an essay, presentation, report, or creative format
With tutor guidance, students develop and present their project at the end of the programme.
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Some tutors may assign preparatory reading, independent research, or short exercises before the programme begins. These activities ensure students share a common foundation and feel confident engaging in higher-level discussion and analysis.
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This programme is ideal for students who:
Are interested in economics, finance, or public policy
Enjoy data analysis, debate, and problem-solving
Are considering future study in economics or related disciplines
Want early exposure to university-style academic learning
No prior economics knowledge is required.
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By the end of the programme, students will have:
A strong foundational understanding of economic theory and analysis
Experience with university-style academic study
Enhanced quantitative reasoning, research, and communication skills
A completed personal project suitable for academic portfolios or applications
Participants on the Academic Insights programme in Toronto stay in a college of the University of Toronto, located in downtown Toronto.
The colleges offer a mix of modern and heritage facilities, providing comfortable accommodation used by University of Toronto undergraduates during term time. This creates an authentic university experience, blending immersive academic study with a rich social and cultural programme.
Established in 1836, Victoria College is a prominent and historic part of the University of Toronto, known for its strong academic tradition and vibrant student community. The college has nurtured generations of creative and intellectual talent, with alumni who have made significant contributions across cultural and academic fields.
The college is ideally situated for exploring Toronto’s most iconic landmarks, including:
CN Tower
Casa Loma
Centre Island
Royal Ontario Museum
This central location allows students to experience the best of Toronto’s academic, cultural, and social life.
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Bedrooms are single or twin occupancy, allocated at random by the university
Shared bathroom facilities are provided, typically at a ratio of one bathroom per four participants
All accommodation and bathroom areas are separated by gender
We always do our best to accommodate rooming requests; however, we are unable to guarantee specific room placements.
In many cases, we can arrange neighbouring rooms if you and your friend are enrolled in the same subject and programme dates. Requests are considered on a best-effort basis and depend on availability at the time of allocation.
Parents or guardians are not permitted to live on-site during the programme.
Many families choose to stay privately in hotels or rented accommodation in the city. While we do not partner with accommodation providers, platforms such as Booking.com and TripAdvisor can be helpful for comparing options.
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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Students begin the day with breakfast, offering time to wake up, socialise, and prepare for a full schedule of academic learning.
Morning sessions focus on core academic learning, led by expert tutors. Lessons are interactive and discussion-based, encouraging critical thinking and collaboration in small groups.
Students enjoy a two-hour lunch break, providing time to relax, explore nearby cafés, or recharge before afternoon classes.
Afternoons include further academic sessions, workshops, and project work. Some students also benefit from 1:1 tutorials, receiving personalised academic guidance and feedback.
A short break allows students to rest before transitioning into enrichment activities.
Late afternoons are dedicated to enrichment and co-curricular activities, which may include city walking tours, masterclasses, creative challenges, sports, or personal project supervision.
Students gather for dinner, a chance to unwind, reflect on the day, and connect with peers and mentors.
Evenings feature a varied programme of social, cultural, and academic activities, such as guest speaker talks, quiz nights, STEAM challenges, talent shows, ghost tours at the University of Toronto, or city experiences like visiting the CN Tower.
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Weekends are reserved for full-day excursions, giving students the opportunity to explore beyond the classroom.
Day trip to Niagara Falls, experiencing one of Canada’s most iconic natural landmarks
Centre Island excursion, offering scenic views and time to relax away from the city
Guided sightseeing combined with supervised free time
These full-day outings provide a refreshing change of pace while strengthening friendships and cultural understanding.
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As the programme comes to an end, students:
Deliver project presentations, showcasing their academic progress
Take part in a graduation ceremony
Celebrate together at a final night party, marking the end of an unforgettable Toronto experience
Yes. Students have ample free time built into the programme.
A two-hour lunch break each day to explore cafés, eateries, and picnic spots
Additional scheduled free time for private study, sightseeing, relaxation, or socialising
If a participant wishes to schedule time away from the programme (for example, to visit family or friends), this can be arranged in advance.
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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 Toronto
Breakfast and dinner served in the college dining hall
Accommodation in an individual or twin bedroom
30 hours of academic sessions delivered by expert tutors
Carefully designed study and lecture materials
A dedicated mentor programme and access to academic support resources
All activities, excursions, and day trips, including a visit to Niagara Falls
Graduation Ceremony and Certificate
A tutor-written academic assessment
Please note: Travel to and from the programme is not included in the participation fee. Further details regarding airport transfers are available separately.
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Participants should arrive between 14:00 and 17:00 on the first Sunday of the programme. Our team will be ready to welcome students, complete registration, and escort them to their accommodation. Please note that rooms may not be ready until 15:00.
If arriving at Toronto Pearson International Airport, a shared, chaperoned airport transfer service is available.
Arrival Sunday departures: 11:00, 14:00, and 17:00
Departure Saturday transfers: 07:00 and 12:00
Transfers can be booked after enrolment for a fee per journey
Specific travel details, including contact numbers, are shared closer to the programme start date. Participants arriving via another airport or alternative transport will receive full instructions in their Welcome Pack.
Transfers to Toronto are £85 per journey
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All tutors have prior experience teaching at university level and undergo enhanced background checks before joining the programme.
Each year, the programme welcomes expert tutors and leading academics, many of whom have backgrounds from Oxbridge, Ivy League institutions, or the University of Toronto. Tutors are committed to delivering engaging, high-quality teaching while providing personalised academic support.
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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.
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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Most international travellers will require either a visa or an Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA).
Visa-exempt nationalities may travel to the USA using an ESTA visa waiver
Nationalities not eligible for ESTA must apply for a US visa
We strongly recommend applying as far in advance of the summer as possible to allow sufficient processing time.
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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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