Arts and Humanities
The Arts and Humanities summer school at Oxford Summer Courses taking place in Cambridge is designed for 13-15 years old students, and is priced from £6995.
Learning
Outline
Arts and Humanities Cambridge summer school at Oxford Summer Courses for ages 13-15 years. Study Arts and Humanities with Oxford Summer Courses. Travel back in time and across the world to explore the symbolism of some of the most fascinating eras. Study Arts and Humanities with us, and you’ll learn how to interpret resources for the best results, how to conduct research to draw well-considered conclusions, and what a primary source is. Strap yourself in for an epic ride through history and the arts. Meet Greek philosophers, Viking seafarers, Tudor monarchs, Renaissance artists, or World War poets – and find out how to blend history, culture, and critical thinking in your search for truth. Engage in a masterclass to acquire life skills like teamwork, debating, and collaboration through an interactive workshop led by on-course staff. Set and reflect on ambitious goals with the support of our staff and participate in a reflection session to review the goals set at the beginning of the Cambridge course and what you've learned so far.
Teaching methodology
Learning in a small group (no more than 8 students and often fewer) means that you get quality time with your teacher and ask as many questions as you like! Through interactive learning, our teachers will guide you through new concepts and assign you practice tasks to build your knowledge and skills. You will also have an opportunity for group work, independent research, and homework assignments to be discussed in class. Small classes mean everyone gets to have their say, and students learn from debating with one another, as well as from their tutor.
Frequently Asked Questions
To be eligible, applicants should:
- Be between 13-15 years old.
- Have a sufficient understanding of English to participate in academic discussions and coursework.
- Have a keen interest in exploring their chosen subject(s).
If you meet these requirements, we’d love to see your application!
Applying is easy! Follow these steps:
- Choose a Course: Select your subject, location, dates, and accommodation. You can add additional courses if you wish.
- Provide Student Info: Fill in your name, contact details, and a short personal statement about why you'd be a great fit.
- Enter School Info: Provide the name and address of your most recent school.
- Review & Submit: Double-check your details and submit your application.
After submission, our admissions team will review your application, and you’ll hear back within 2-3 days. Apply now!
Yes, you can book more than one course! During the application process, you will have the option to add additional courses either before or after your main course. The total price, including any additional courses, will be displayed before you proceed.
After paying your deposit to secure your place, our admissions team will help you set up a bespoke payment plan. You can choose from options like monthly or bimonthly payments, and we will provide a detailed invoice outlining your instalment schedule. Learn more about payment plans.
Note: There are no additional fees for setting up a payment plan, and your place is secure once the deposit is paid.
The course is structured over two weeks, focusing on the examination of human culture through stories of monsters, drawing from history, art, and literature.
Week 1: Monsters in History and Culture (Example)
- An introduction to monsters: What makes a monster, and why study them?
- Female monsters in ancient Greece.
- The role of women in ancient Greece, examining both myth and societal norms.
Week 2: Global Perspectives on Monsters (Example)
- Case studies of monsters from Greece to China and England to Japan.
- How societies invent monsters to reflect their fears and challenges.
- Group discussions and debates on the meaning and impact of these cultural depictions.
Note: This is an example structure. The actual content may vary depending on the tutor’s expertise and student preferences. Students will have the opportunity to discuss their learning goals with admissions to tailor the course.
By the end of the course, students may:
- Develop a deeper understanding of the intersection between art, history, and literature, focusing on monsters as cultural symbols.
- Gain skills in analyzing and interpreting historical sources and artistic representations.
- Build critical thinking skills through debates and discussions about monsters across different societies and eras.
- Learn how to question media and art with an analytical approach, understanding broader cultural and historical contexts.
Note: Learning objectives may vary based on student interests, which will be discussed during the admissions process.
Students are encouraged to do pre-course preparation to maximise their learning. Suggested resources include:
Read:
- Excerpts from Beowulf, focusing on the portrayal of monsters: Beowulf Text
Optional Extension:
- Research a monster from your own culture or a favourite book or TV show, and prepare to share your thoughts during class discussions.
Note: These are example resources. Specific materials may vary depending on tutor and student preferences. Students will be informed of the required materials in advance to allow enough time to prepare.
This course provides an excellent foundation for students interested in the arts and humanities. It helps develop analytical skills, creative thinking, and an appreciation for cultural studies, preparing students for further exploration in subjects such as history, literature, and art. The hands-on approach encourages students to engage with historical and literary topics in new and exciting ways.
You are expected to:
- Actively participate in seminars, group activities, and discussions.
- Complete independent assignments, including research and short writing tasks.
- Engage creatively with the course materials, exploring how art, history, and literature reflect human culture.
The course is designed to be interactive and accessible, with a focus on creativity and developing new perspectives.
For students aged 13-15, Oxford Summer Courses takes safeguarding seriously. All staff are DBS-checked and trained in safeguarding policies. We offer 24/7 on-site security, with supervision and curfews to maintain a safe environment. Our safeguarding policies are designed to balance growing independence with necessary safety measures, ensuring students feel supported.
The Oxford Summer Courses experience
For ages 13-15: Our Cambridge program blends academic exploration, curriculum enrichment, and social engagement. Students participate in two daily lessons with Oxford tutors, ensuring interactive learning in small class sizes. Directed study sessions offer dedicated homework time with on-course staff available for assistance. Discover more about our teaching methodologies.
For ages 13-15: Residing in Oxford provides diverse experiences. City tours and orientations introduce students to the city's highlights, while planned activities and excursions allow deep immersion in local culture. Learn more about our Oxford summer school for ages 13-15.
Students will reside in one of Cambridge University’s most iconic colleges, including Fitzwilliam College, Sidney Sussex College, and Corpus Christi College. Accommodation will be assigned based on the tier selected during the application process.
Ages 13-15: Enjoy full-board accommodations with all meals included—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—served either at your accommodation or local restaurants, with dietary requirements catered for. For ages 16-17 and 18-24, students will have half-board accommodations that include breakfast and dinner, served either at your accommodation or local restaurants, with dietary requirements catered for.
Dates & Prices
- Teaching: Academic tuition.
- Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Sunday to Thursday. Friday includes breakfast only, and Saturday no meals are provided.
- Accommodation: Housing in Resa Vallehermoso.
- Extracurricular Activities & Excursions: Included activities and excursions are available every afternoon, evening, and throughout the weekend.
- Transportation: Transportation for included activities.
- Use of Athletic and Recreation Facilities: Access to athletic and recreation facilities during the program.
- Safety & Supervision: Safety and supervision are provided for students throughout the course.
- Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less)
- Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided)
- Accommodation: Standard (shared room)
- Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included
- Airport Transfer: Included
- Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included
- Merch: Backpack, notepad, and water bottle
- Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony
- Customer Service: Standard
- Friends & Family Discount: Not included
- Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less)
- Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided)
- Accommodation: Standard (shared room)
- Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included
- Airport Transfer: Included
- Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included
- Merch: Backpack, notepad, and water bottle
- Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony
- Customer Service: Standard
- Friends & Family Discount: Not included
- Teaching: 18-24: Tutorials (1-2 students per tutor), seminars, and workshops
- Meals: Half-board (breakfast and dinner included).
- Accommodation: Single or twin room (confirmed by us at a later date, based on student preference at booking).
- Certificate: Digital
- Customer Service: Standard
- Merch: Notepad, pen
- Airport Transfer: Not included
- Insurance: Not included
- Flexibility: Not included
- Future Coaching Session: Not included
- Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with meals served at either the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Concierge helps select the best available option.
- Certificate: Framed, signed (wet signature).
- Customer Service: Enhanced (OxSC concierge).
- Merch: Bottle, notepad, pen, backpack (premium merch).
- Airport Transfer: Out-of-hours executive transfer included.
- Insurance: Platinum coverage (top-level protection on cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
- Future Coaching Session: Included (1 session)
- Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with meals served at either the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Guaranteed ensuite room.
- Certificate: Paper.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Merch: Bottle, notepad, pen (enhanced merch).
- Airport Transfer: Included (standard hours).
- Insurance: Enhanced coverage (higher limits on cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
- Future Coaching Session: Not included.
- Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
- Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
- Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with meals served at either the accommodation or local restaurants.
- Accommodation: Select your preferred single or twin room.
- Certificate: Digital.
- Customer Service: Standard.
- Merch: Notepad, pen.
- Airport Transfer: Included (standard hours).
- Insurance: Standard coverage (cancellation, medical, baggage).
- Flexibility: Not included.
- Future Coaching Session: Not included.
- Friends & Family Discounts: Not included.