
At Oxford Summer Courses, we invite curious minds to embark on a journey of English Literature and Creative Writing exploration through our English Literature and Creative Writing Cambridge summer school. Tailored for ages 13-15, our unique learning experiences nurture independent thought within an inclusive community, hosted at prestigious Cambridge University colleges, including Fitzwilliam College, Sidney Sussex College, and Corpus Christi College. Each course runs for two weeks, offering comprehensive learning opportunities. Prices start from £6,995. Apply now to study English Literature and Creative Writing and embark on a transformative summer school journey with Oxford Summer Courses.
Why Study English Literature and Creative Writing in Cambridge?
English Literature and Creative Writing help us to explore new worlds, understand diverse cultures, and reflect on our personal experiences through the power of words. Cambridge, with its long tradition of literary excellence and celebrated alumni, is the perfect place to nurture your passion for writing and literature. Students will explore classic and contemporary texts while developing their own creative writing skills through workshops and peer critiques.
A Tailored Learning Experience
Our English Literature and Creative Writing courses offer a deep dive into key literary genres, from poetry and drama to prose and fiction. Through small class sizes and seminars, students will analyze literature, develop their own writing style, and receive personalized feedback from experienced tutors. You'll also learn how to develop characters, create engaging plots, and write with clarity and purpose.
How are the Courses Structured?
The courses are a blend of creative writing workshops, literary analysis, and peer discussions. Students will study both classic and modern literary texts, exploring themes such as identity, culture, and human emotions. Classes take place in iconic Cambridge locations, providing inspiration for your writing and a unique insight into the history of English literature.
Career Pathways and Skills Gained
Studying English Literature and Creative Writing opens doors to careers in publishing, journalism, teaching, and more. Students will gain valuable skills in critical thinking, storytelling, communication, and creativity, which are sought after across various industries. This course provides a solid foundation for further academic studies or professional writing pursuits.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing
At Oxford Summer Courses, the safeguarding and wellbeing of our students is our highest priority. All staff working with juniors (ages 9-12) and older students (ages 13-18) are fully trained in safeguarding policies and procedures, including enhanced DBS checks. We ensure a safe and supportive environment through robust policies that protect both the physical and emotional wellbeing of our students, offering age-appropriate care for every group.

FAQs about Our Cambridge Courses
No, Oxford Summer Courses is a private education company. While we host our programmes in Cambridge colleges, we are not affiliated with or endorsed by the University of Cambridge.
For students aged 13–15, we offer seminars and small group learning. For students aged 16–24, we use tutorial-style teaching, inspired by the Cambridge system, where students explore topics in depth with expert tutors.
Students stay in Cambridge University college accommodation (such as Sidney Sussex, Fitzwilliam, or Gonville & Caius), depending on age and availability. Rooms are single or shared, and include access to college dining and facilities.
We recommend applying as early as possible. Courses fill up quickly — especially for popular subjects and colleges — and early applicants have the best chance of securing their preferred option.