History in Cambridge

Join the History Cambridge Summer School at Oxford Summer Courses

At Oxford Summer Courses, we invite curious minds to embark on a journey of arts and history exploration through our History 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 History and embark on a transformative summer school journey with Oxford Summer Courses.

Why Study History in Cambridge?

Cambridge provides the perfect setting to explore history, with centuries of academic heritage and access to world-renowned libraries, museums, and historical sites. Studying history in Cambridge gives students the opportunity to engage with diverse historical periods, events, and interpretations. By immersing yourself in the same environment where many leading historians and thought-leaders have worked, you can gain a deeper understanding of the past while preparing for future academic or professional success.

A Tailored Learning Experience

Our History courses are designed to provide students with both breadth and depth in key historical periods, themes, and methodologies. Through small class sizes and engaging seminars, students will explore diverse perspectives on human society, culture, and significant events, supported by expert tutors with a passion for uncovering the past.

How are the Courses Structured?

The courses blend traditional and contemporary approaches, allowing students to analyze historical texts while engaging in modern debates around art and culture. Classes take place in iconic Cambridge settings, offering both academic and practical insight into subjects that shape our world.

Career Pathways and Skills Gained

Studying History opens doors to diverse career paths in education, research, law, journalism, public policy, and heritage management. Students will develop valuable skills in critical thinking, research, analysis, and communication, which are highly sought after in today’s job market. This course lays a strong foundation for future academic success and careers that require a deep understanding of the past and its impact on the present.

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.

Choose your History school in Cambridge

This course is selling fast
13-15 years | Cambridge
History
fully booked
From £5,995
Summer
Maximum class size of 8
Blythe
Hong Kong
"The best thing about Oxford Summer Courses is the kind teachers and friendships I've built. During the summer school, I adapted to being surrounded by people from many parts of the world. The environment was very welcoming. I learned a lot from the courses and enjoyed my time here immensely overall."
Katrina
USA
"I would love to do this course again in the future. Oxford Summer Courses is a place where you can make friends that live all over the globe. And a chance to explore Oxford, London, and enjoy all sorts of extracurricular activities."

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FAQs about Our Cambridge Courses

Are the courses run by the University of Cambridge?

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.

What is the teaching style like?

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.

Where will I stay during the course?

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.

When should I apply?

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.