
Oxford Scholastica Academy
Oxford Scholastica Summer School
Academically ambitious teenagers exploring a future career or degree subject who want an immersive Oxford college experience.
Oxford University colleges Ages 13–18 Summer From £6,995 / 2weeks4.6 (0 reviews)
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Key Facts
- Ages
- 13–18
- Language
- English
- Max Class
- 15
Trust & Accreditations
First Aid Trained
As seen in: Tatler Schools Guide
About This Programme
Oxford Scholastica Academy runs transformational residential summer programmes for students aged 12-18 in University of Oxford colleges, combining university-style teaching with masterclasses and cultural activities. Students aged 15-18 choose a career-focused subject such as Medicine, Law, Engineering, Business & Enterprise, Computer Science, Psychology & Neuroscience, International Relations or Creative Writing, while ages 12-14 study Business, Medicine or Technology. The BAC-accredited academy teaches in classes of up to 15, with tutors from leading universities, and students live in Oxford college rooms across two-week sessions.
- Instructors
- Tutors drawn from leading universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard.
- Schedule
- University-style subject teaching plus masterclasses, skills sessions and cultural adventures, delivered residentially over two weeks in Oxford colleges.
Admission Requirements
Minimum English level of CEFR C1 (equivalent to IELTS 6.5).
Activities
medicinelawAIcreative writingbusinessengineeringPPEfilmmaking
What's Included
- Residential accommodation in Oxford college rooms
- University-style tuition
- Masterclasses
- Cultural activities
- Letter of recommendation and certificate
Sessions & Pricing
Session 1
2 weeks5 Jul 2026 – 18 Jul 2026
£6,995
Session 2
2 weeks19 Jul 2026 – 1 Aug 2026
£6,995
Session 3
2 weeks2 Aug 2026 – 15 Aug 2026
£6,995
Ready to Register?
Phone: +44 1865 522166Email: hello@oxfordscholastica.com
About Oxford Scholastica Academy
Intensive two-week academic summer school in Oxford University colleges — medicine, law, AI, and more.
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