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13-15 years old
2 weeks
Weekly hours: 20
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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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Age Group: 13–15 years
Duration: 2 weeks (13 nights)
Academic Hours: 30 hours of tutorials & workshops
Average Class Size: Small group learning with expert tutors
Tutors: Oxford & Cambridge academics
Personal Project: Essay or presentation, presented at the end of the program
1:1 Tutorials: Personalized feedback and academic evaluation
Academic Skills Workshops: Future skills & university preparation
Accommodation: Single or twin bedrooms with shared bathrooms (1 per 4). Some ensuite available.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily in historic college halls
Formal Hall Dinners: 2 per stay (👔 remember to bring smart clothes!)
Excursions: Oxford trip + optional London visit (or Cambridge afternoon tea)
Pocket Money Recommendation: £80 per week
Transfer Service: Heathrow Airport, £180 each way
English Requirement: Upper-intermediate (B2)
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This award-winning academic summer school provides rigorous, university-style learning at prestigious institutions in Cambridge and Oxford.
The program aims to:
Deliver challenging academic content that expands knowledge and passion for international relations.
Introduce young learners to what it’s like to study at university, with 30 hours of academic sessions.
Combine lectures, tutorials, and group discussions with individual research.
🔑 A highlight is the Personal Project, an essay or presentation presented on the final day. Students receive tutor feedback, which contributes to their final evaluation.
International Relations is a multidisciplinary subject exploring past, current, and future global relationships, drawing on geography, politics, history, economics, psychology, and mathematics.
By the end of the program, students will:
Understand fundamental IR theories and how to apply them.
Develop strong research and critical thinking skills.
Explore degree pathways and career options linked to international relations.
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Module 1: The United Nations and Its Challengers
Explore the historical context and institutional structure of the UN.
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the UN system.
Debate the role of globalization in strengthening or undermining the UN.
Module 2: Rising Powers and International Order – The Case of China
Study China’s rise through the WTO (2001) and policies like Made in China 2025.
Discuss China’s growing global influence and its effect on international order.
Module 3: Change and Continuity in US Foreign Policy
Analyze U.S. policies in trade, the Middle East, and Europe.
Compare current U.S. approaches with previous administrations.
Module 4: Exploring International Actors
Select a key international actor (e.g., EU, NATO, NGOs).
Research their role in IR theory.
Present findings in both a written essay and an oral class presentation.
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These workshops prepare participants for future academic success by focusing on:
Effective study skills & productivity tips 📚
Academic writing & research ✍️
Preparing for university life 🎓
21st-century technology and critical thinking ⚙️
Workshops are designed to unlock potential and provide valuable skills beyond traditional school settings.
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Stay in central Cambridge or Oxford colleges, some over 500 years old.
Rooms: Single or twin occupancy with shared bathrooms (1 per 4). Some ensuite available (priority for special needs).
Corridors: Gender-separated unless ensuite (which may be mixed).
Wi-Fi available throughout.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
Formal Hall Dinners: Two candlelit formal dinners at different colleges (👔 smart clothes required).
All dietary and medical needs can be accommodated (notify in advance).
Historic settings — designed for study, not luxury (no air conditioning).
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Beyond academics, students enjoy a lively program of activities led by friendly mentors:
Punting on the River Cam 🚣
Zorb football ⚽
Movie nights 🎬
Talent shows 🎤
Games & quiz nights 🎲❓
Murder mystery night 🕵️
Excursions include:
Day trip to Oxford with guided tours.
Optional London day trip (landmarks & shopping).
Alternative: Afternoon tea in Cambridge 🍵.
Croquet and formal dinners at Cambridge/Oxford colleges.
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Arrival Day: Sunday, 2–5 pm (rooms ready at 3 pm).
Heathrow Transfers:
Meet pastoral team at Terminal 3 (escorts from any terminal).
Departures: 11:00, 14:00, 17:00.
Return transfers: 07:00 & 12:00 on final Saturday.
Cost: £180 each way.
Alternative Arrivals: Covered in the Welcome Pack with full details.
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Transfer Fee: £180 each way.
Pocket Money: £80 per week (for souvenirs & personal items).
ATMs available; Visa & Mastercard widely accepted.
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13 nights in Cambridge/Oxford college accommodation
Breakfast, lunch & dinner daily in college halls
30 hours of academic sessions with Oxbridge tutors
Academic Skills Workshops
1:1 tutor support + detailed evaluation
Mentor support & resources
Carefully designed study materials
2 formal hall dinners (👔 smart clothes required)
All excursions (Oxford, London, punting, croquet, formal dinners)
Graduation ceremony & certificate
Comprehensive summer school insurance
Notebook & pen
Mentor family photograph
College allocation based on subject & dates
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✨ The International Relations Summer Program (Ages 13–15) is a transformative experience that combines academic challenge, university immersion, and fun cultural activities, offering students an unforgettable taste of university life in the UK.
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: The United Nations and Its Challengers
Module 2: Rising Powers and International Order: The Case of China
Module 3: Change and Continuity in US Foreign Policy
Module 4: Exploring International Actors
Sample Tutors
Ann Kristin Glenster:
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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