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13-15 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.
June - Day
Start | 6/28/2026 |
End | 7/11/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £5,995 |
June - Boarding
Start | 6/28/2026 |
End | 7/11/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £7,495 |
July - Day
Start | 7/12/2026 |
End | 7/25/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £5,995 |
July - Boarding
Start | 7/12/2026 |
End | 7/25/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £7,495 |
July - Day
Start | 7/26/2026 |
End | 8/8/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £5,995 |
July - Boarding
Start | 7/26/2026 |
End | 8/8/2026 |
Duration | 2 Weeks |
Price | £7,495 |
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📍 University of Cambridge / Oxford Colleges | Ages 13–15
This award-winning academic summer school gives students a rigorous introduction to Medicine, taught by expert tutors from Oxford and Cambridge universities. The program combines 30 hours of academic sessions with individual research, social activities, and excursions — giving students a real sense of what it’s like to study Medicine at university.
Students will also complete a Personal Project — an essay or presentation — which will be assessed and presented at the end of the program.
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Learn directly from world-class tutors in small, discussion-focused classes.
Gain insights into what it’s like to study Medicine at university.
Complete a Personal Project with tutor feedback (essay or presentation).
Benefit from Academic Skills Workshops that prepare students for higher education, with past topics such as Productivity Tips and 21st Century Technology Skills.
Designed for students with at least upper-intermediate English (B2 level).
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Explore how medical discoveries (vaccines, insulin, antibiotics, microsurgery) are made.
Understand the journey from laboratory to clinical trials to patient care.
Discover careers in medical research.
Discuss how medical discoveries are communicated to the public — and the challenges of doing so.
Learn about the history of anatomy, from Ancient Egypt to modern imaging technologies.
Study the body’s systems (skeletal, muscular, digestive, respiratory, etc.).
Examine organ structures and micro-anatomy.
Participate in dissection exercises.
Understand genes, chromosomes, and DNA processes (replication, transcription, translation).
Explore how environment influences genetics.
Learn about CRISPR gene editing and its groundbreaking applications.
Participate in a mini-conference with your peers.
Present research topics assigned during the course.
Engage in academic debate, ask questions, and give constructive feedback.
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13 nights in a historic Cambridge or Oxford college.
🛏 Single bedrooms (shared bathrooms: 1 per 4). Limited ensuite rooms for those with special requirements.
👫 Separate male/female corridors for shared facilities; mixed-gender corridors may apply for ensuite rooms.
🔒 Rooms are lockable; housekeeping available.
📶 Wi-Fi throughout all colleges.
🍽 Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner in college dining halls.
🕌 Medical & religious dietary needs fully supported (advance notice required).
Please note: accommodations are designed for study, not luxury. Many buildings are 500+ years old and do not have air conditioning.
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Students attend Formal Hall twice during their stay — candlelit formal dinners in traditional Oxbridge halls.
✨ A highlight of the program, offering an unforgettable cultural experience.
👔 So remember to bring some smart clothes for these occasions!
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A vibrant social program led by friendly mentors includes:
🚣 Punting on the River Cam
⚽ Zorb football
🎲 Games night
🎥 Movie night
❓ Quiz night
🎤 Talent show
🕵️ Murder mystery evening
Activities designed to encourage friendships with peers from around the world.
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🌟 2 full-day coach trips, including:
A visit to Oxford University and its colleges.
An optional day trip to London for sightseeing & shopping.
🍰 Students who opt out of London will enjoy afternoon tea in Cambridge.
🎩 Additional excursions: croquet and formal dinners at Cambridge colleges.
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🕑 Arrival: Sunday between 2–5 pm (rooms ready by 3 pm). Registration and orientation upon arrival.
🚐 Shared Airport Transfers from London Heathrow (Terminal 3):
Departures at 11:00, 14:00, 17:00 on arrival Sunday.
Return transfers at 07:00 & 12:00 on the final Saturday.
Pastoral team meets students at all Heathrow terminals.
💷 Transfer Fee: £180 each way (bookable after enrollment).
✈️ Alternative arrivals supported (details in the Welcome Pack).
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🏛 13 nights in a Cambridge/Oxford college.
🍴 Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
📚 30 hours of academic sessions with Oxford & Cambridge tutors.
📖 Lecture & study materials.
👩🏫 Mentor programme & support access.
🎉 Full social activities programme.
🚌 2 excursions (Oxford + London/afternoon tea).
🍽 2 Formal Dinners (bring smart clothes!).
🧾 Comprehensive summer school insurance.
🎓 Graduation ceremony + certificate.
📝 Detailed tutor evaluation.
📔 Notebook & pen.
📸 Mentor family photograph.
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We recommend ~£80 per week for souvenirs and personal expenses. ATMs and banks are widely available, and Visa/Mastercard are accepted everywhere.
Activities
Accommodations
College allocation based on dates and subject choice, assigned a few weeks before arrival.
All colleges are central, historical, with unique culture and character.
Accommodations designed for study, not luxury; many buildings over 500 years old, no air conditioning.
Accommodation requests for friends/siblings considered where possible.
Separate male and female accommodations in each college; wi-fi available throughout.
Single or twin occupancy rooms with shared bathrooms (one per four participants); some ensuite facilities available, prioritized for additional needs.
Mixed-gender corridors for ensuite facilities; gender-separated corridors for shared bathrooms.
Welcome Pack includes possible college details for program dates.
Rooms secured with locks, housekeeping access for maintenance.
Breakfast and dinner included on campus
Host venues accommodate all dietary requirements, special attention to religious observances and medical needs (Please let us know if you need to follow any particular religious observances or have any medical requirements that we need to know about.)
As a student, you will experience formal dinner three times during your stay: once per week in Cambridge and at an Oxford University college on the excursion day, making formal hall a memorable occasion, so remember to bring some smart clothes!
Excursions
Transportation
Arrival Time: Participants should arrive between 2 pm and 5 pm on the first Sunday of the program, with registration and accommodation showings upon arrival (accommodation ready by 3 pm).
London Heathrow Airport Transfers: Shared airport transfer service available from Heathrow Terminal 3 directly to Cambridge/Oxford colleges. Pastoral team to meet participants at any Heathrow terminal and escort to Terminal 3.
Transfer departures at 11:00, 14:00, and 17:00 on arrival Sunday; return transfers to London Heathrow Airport depart at 07:00 and 12:00 on the final Saturday.
Transfer Fee: Available for booking post-enrollment at £180 each way.
Detailed information is provided closer to the program date, including contact numbers.
Alternative Arrivals: For those arriving at different airports or by other means, details are in the Welcome Pack sent after enrolment confirmation.
Lesson Plan
Module 1: Medical Research and Science Communication
Module 2: General Anatomy and Physiology
Module 3: Genetics and Epigenetics
Module 4: Science Conference
Sample Tutors
Dr. Aakashi B:
Medical board-certified General Surgeon with specialist training in Robotic Surgery.
Having graduated in the top 1% of her undergraduate class of MBBS, she trained as a General Surgeon in India and moved to the UK in 2015 to pursue MSc in Clinical Embryology at the University of Oxford, following which she pursued a Clinical Fellowship training in Robotic Surgery.
Abi Oyepitan - Former Olympian: A two-time Olympian and Commonwealth Gold and Silver winning track and field athlete.
Dr Lynda Shaw - Neuroscientist & entrepreneur: A journey in personal development - how to create your own set of tools to fast track success
Dr Nigel Warburton - Philosopher, author & journalist: How do great people find answers to deep and meaningful questions?
Extras
Transfer Fee: £180 each way.
Pocket Money Advice: Money we recommend that participants bring £80 per week to cover any souvenirs that they may wish to purchase. Various banks and ATMs are available throughout Cambridge, and Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted.
Security
This program is accredited by British Accreditation Council (BAC)
Meets global standards for academic provision and student welfare
Top priority for participant safety
Staff undergo enhanced background checks and safeguarding training
Participants assigned to a “Mentor Family” of 10 students
Mentors offer support, advice, and share their experiences
School management and supervision is managed by senior, experienced College Managers in Cambridge, Oxford, London, and Sydney
College Managers trained to Level 3 Safeguarding standards
Resident summer team and college personnel supervise sites 24/7
Encourage student independence within safe boundaries
Team supervision ensures safe and rewarding experience
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