Exceptional Medicine Program for High Schoolers at Oxford University
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University of Oxford Campus, UK

Exceptional Summer Pre-College Medicine Program for High Schoolers at Oxford University Campus

age icon 16-18 years old

time icon 2 weeks

book icon Weekly hours: 20

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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 £5,995

July - Boarding

Start 7/5/2026
End 7/18/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price £7,495

July - Day

Start 7/19/2026
End 8/1/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price £5,995

July - Boarding

Start 7/19/2026
End 8/1/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price £7,495

August - Boarding

Start 8/2/2026
End 8/15/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price £7,495

August - Day

Start 8/2/2026
End 8/15/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price £5,995

Course Description: Exceptional Summer Pre-College Medicine Program for High Schoolers at Oxford University Campus

🩺 Medicine Summer School | Oxford & Cambridge | Ages 13–15

📖 Course Overview

Although medicine isn’t taught in most schools, becoming a doctor is one of the most exciting and rewarding career paths. This two-week Medicine Summer School introduces ambitious students to the core principles of medicine, blending theory and practical application.

The curriculum is designed to:

  • Expand on the science students already know.

  • Show how this knowledge connects to real-world medicine.

  • Inspire future study at university level.

  • Provide insight into emerging trends in medicine and healthcare.

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🏛️ Campus & Teaching Style

  • Study in small groups of like-minded peers from around the world.

  • Average class size: 7 students (maximum: 12 students).

  • Taught by tutors with experience from Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard.

  • Carefully screened, supportive, and engaging instructors.

  • A once-in-a-lifetime chance to live and learn like an Oxbridge student.

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📚 Sample Modules

  • Medical Research: “From Bench to Bedside” 🔬

    Explore Nobel Prize-winning breakthroughs that transformed healthcare. Revisit the scientific method, stages of medical research, and the growing importance of interdisciplinary teamwork.

  • Cardiovascular & Respiratory Physiology: “Rhythm of Life” ❤️💨

    Discover how the heart and lungs keep us alive. Learn about CPR and AED use in emergencies, explore treatments for cardiovascular diseases, and tackle fascinating questions like:

    Why do some people get mountain sickness?

    Is snoring dangerous?

    What does an asthma inhaler actually do?

  • Neuroscience & Neuropsychology: “I Think, Therefore I Am” 🧠

    Study the microanatomy and physiology of neurons, how electrical signals (action potentials) are produced, and how trillions of cells communicate. Explore the placebo effect and test your brain with optical, auditory, and sensory illusions.

  • Science Conference 🎤

    Present a mini-research project, critically engage with peers’ work, ask questions, and debate ideas — just like real medical scientists.

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🎓 Academic Skills Workshops

Workshops prepare students for their future academic journey:

  • Interview techniques 🎤

  • Academic writing & public speaking ✍️

  • 21st Century Technology Skills 💻

  • Productivity tips & study strategies 📘

  • Critical thinking and confidence building

Students also create a personal project or portfolio to present at the end of the program.

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🎉 Social & Cultural Activities

Outside class, enjoy a busy and diverse social program led by friendly mentors:

  • Punting on the River Cam 🚣

  • Zorb football ⚽

  • Murder mystery night 🕵️‍♀️

  • Games night, quiz night, movie night & talent show 🎬

Excursions include:

  • A full-day trip to explore Oxford and its colleges 🏛️

  • An optional day trip to London to see famous landmarks & shopping 🏙️

  • If you skip London, enjoy afternoon tea in Oxford ☕🍰

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🍽️ Food & Formal Hall

  • Daily breakfast & dinner in college dining halls.

  • Two Formal Hall dinners 🍷 — dine by candlelight in traditional Oxford or Cambridge college halls.

  • Dietary needs and religious observances fully catered for.

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🛏️ Accommodation

  • 13 nights in a central Oxford or Cambridge University college.

  • Single bedrooms (shared bathrooms 1:4; limited ensuite for extra needs).

  • Separate male & female corridors (mixed-gender only for ensuite).

  • Wi-Fi available throughout.

  • Historic study-focused buildings (many over 500 years old, no A/C).

  • Secure rooms with locks; housekeeping available.

  • Requests for siblings/friends considered.

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✈️ Transfers & Arrival

  • Arrival: Sunday 2–5 pm (rooms ready from 3 pm).

  • Heathrow Transfers (£150 each way):

  • Arrivals: 11:00, 14:00, 17:00

  • Returns: 07:00 & 12:00 on the final Saturday

  • Pastoral team meets students at Heathrow (all terminals).

  • Alternative arrival options included in Welcome Pack.

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💼 What’s Included

✔️ 13 nights’ accommodation in Oxford/Cambridge

✔️ Breakfast & dinner daily

✔️ 30 hours of medical sessions with Oxbridge tutors

✔️ Study resources & mentorship program

✔️ Academic Skills Workshops

✔️ 1:1 tutorials & personal counseling

✔️ Social & cultural activities

✔️ Two excursions (Oxford + London/Tea in Oxford)

✔️ Formal Hall dinners (2 nights)

✔️ Graduation ceremony & certificate

✔️ Personal tutor evaluation & report

✔️ Notebook & pen

✔️ Mentor family photograph

✔️ Summer school insurance

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💷 Pocket Money

Recommended: £80 per week for lunches, souvenirs, and personal spending.

ATMs and card payments (Visa/Mastercard) widely available.

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🔑 Key Facts

  • Average class size: 7 students

  • Maximum: 12 students

  • Taught by Oxford & Cambridge academics

  • 1:1 tutorials and personalized reports

  • Certificate & graduation ceremony

  • Academic + social balance

  • Two Formal Hall dinners

  • Pastoral care & supervision throughout

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👉 The Medicine Summer School is the perfect opportunity for curious teens who want to explore the science of the human body, experience university-style learning, and live the Oxbridge student lifestyle in a safe, inspiring environment.

Activities

  • Outside of lessons, enjoy a busy and diverse social program including punting on the River Cam, zorb football, games night, movie night, quiz night, talent show and a murder mystery night at the college.
  • All activities and excursions are led by our team of friendly mentors, dedicated to maximizing your enjoyment.

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 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 Oxford and at an Cambridge University college on the excursion day, making formal hall a memorable occasion, so remember to bring some smart clothes!

Excursions

  • Two excursions offered: a day trip to visit Oxford and its colleges, and an optional day out in London to see famous landmarks and enjoy shopping.
  • If you opt out of the London trip, you're invited to afternoon tea in Oxford.

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 £150 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

  • 40 hours of academic sessions from Oxford University and Cambridge University tutors
  • Carefully designed study and lecture materials
  • Mentor program and access to support material
  • Average class size of 7, maximum class size of 10 students
  • 1:1 tutorials: Supportive, challenging and engaging
  • All participants receive an individual report from their tutor
  • Develop a personal project or a creative portfolio to present at the end of the course
  • Interview skills, academic writing and presentation

Academic Skills Workshops:

  • Unlock participants’ potential, giving them the tools to prepare for the next steps of their education and future goals.
  • Focus on enhancing study skills
  • Support for university-level learning
  • Diverse and enriching range of topics – past examples have ranged from ‘Productivity tips’ to ’21st Century Technology Skills’.
  • Unique learning experience outside traditional schools

Sample Modules:

Module 1: Medical Research: “From Bench To Bedside”

  • Explore Nobel Prize-winning medical breakthroughs
  • Revisit scientific method, stages of medical research, interdisciplinary approaches

Module 2: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology: “Rhythm of Life”

  • Study cardiovascular and respiratory systems, their functions and diseases
  • Understand CPR, AED, and treatments for heart attacks
  • Discuss related health issues like mountain sickness and asthma

Module 3: Neuroscience and Neuropsychology: “I Think, Therefore I Am”

  • Overview of neuron microanatomy and physiology
  • Analyze how neurons produce electrical signals
  • Explore communication among body cells, placebo effect, sensory illusions

Module 4: Science Conference

  • Participate in a mini-science conference
  • Present and critically evaluate research topics
  • Engage in discussions and ask follow-up questions on research findings

Sample timetable Academic insights 2024

Sample Tutors

Hannah C:

  • DPhil student currently studying Medical Science in the John Radcliffe Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford.

  • Doctoral project is entitled 'Hypertension Explored in Long-term Post-Partum Follow-Up in Later life' and aims to examine the longitudinal effects of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy of future risk of disease progression.

Guest Speakers from Previous Summers:

  • 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: £150 each way.

  • Pocket Money Advice: Money we recommend that participants bring £80 per week to cover lunch each day, plus 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

Requirements

  • This program is designed for students with at least an upper-intermediate level of English (B2). If you are unsure if you meet this requirement, please contact with our advisor.

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