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The Oxford tutorial system is a discussion-led approach where students actively engage with ideas in small groups, guided by expert tutors. Through independent preparation, in-depth conversation, and personalised feedback, it develops critical thinking, confidence, and a deeper understanding of subjects—focusing on how to think, not just what to learn.
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Escape Cambridge's busy streets and unwind in Grantchester Meadows. Walk along the River Cam to the famous Orchard Tea Garden, a haven for relaxation and delightful afternoon tea.

Explore our expanding locations: Oxford, Cambridge, and London. Each city offers a distinct history, vibe, and academic pedigree. Choose the perfect destination for your Oxford Summer Courses adventure.

Students at Stanford summer school visited the Digital Anatomy Lab, learned about advanced medical technologies, organs, and research. They had debates, worked on the Global Solutions Project, and attended an Entrepreneur's Panel with top business minds.

UK vs US university: UK - UCAS app, less focus on extracurriculars, shorter study, lecture-based. US - Direct app, extracurriculars matter, no interviews, longer study, flexible schedules. Fees: UK gov limit, US higher. Teaching: US hands-on, UK independent. Choose based on preferences.

Experience the extraordinary Stanford Programme with Oxford Summer Courses. Inspiring courses, incredible people, and cultural visits await. Collaborate, explore, and create lasting memories.

Dance and politics intertwine in intriguing ways. From Isadora Duncan to Gumboots dance in South Africa, movement becomes a potent tool for marginalised voices. Discover more about the connection in Dr Dana Mills' book.

Year 11: pivotal exams and A-Level choices. Need 5 GCSEs, B in desired subjects. Top universities want 3 A-Levels. Consider required subjects, personal interest, skills. Keep options open. Excel in chosen subjects. Seek advice, trust instincts.

English offers job prospects in business, education, and media. Bilingualism is valued by global companies. Academic collaboration and online content are dominated by English. Learn English for personal growth and career success.

Oxford has a strong relationship with India, dating back to 1579. It now has 80 Indian academics, 380 students, and 1,500 alumni. Indian students are drawn to Oxford's experts, unique learning style, and skill-building opportunities.

