
At Oxford Summer Courses, we invite curious minds to embark on a journey of law exploration through our Law Scholars summer school. Tailored for ages 12-14, our unique learning experiences nurture independent thought within an inclusive community, hosted at Eton College. Each course runs for one week, offering comprehensive learning opportunities. Prices start from £2,695. Apply now to study Law Scholars and embark on a transformative summer school journey with Oxford Summer Courses.
Why Study Law Scholars with Oxford Summer Courses at Eton College?
Studying Law Scholars with Oxford Summer Courses at Eton College provides an inspiring and historic setting for young learners to explore the field of law. The course allows students to engage with the principles of justice, governance, and the legal system through hands-on activities and discussions. Surrounded by a rich academic tradition, students will not only learn about the foundations of law but also develop critical thinking and analytical skills that will be valuable in future academic pursuits.
A Tailored Learning Experience
Our Law Scholars summer school, hosted at Eton College, is designed to meet the learning needs of every student, regardless of their prior knowledge of law. With small class sizes and engaging lessons, students will explore topics such as the history of law, key legal cases, and the role of law in society. Through debates, mock trials, and interactive activities, students will develop their understanding of how laws are created and enforced. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation in legal concepts and the skills to think critically about the role of law in everyday life.
How Are the Courses Structured?
The Law Scholars course is a one-week programme that provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of law. Over the course of the week, students will participate in workshops, group projects, and interactive activities that bring legal concepts to life. The flexible curriculum allows tutors to adapt lessons to students’ interests, ensuring a personalised and enriching learning experience. Through practical exercises and hands-on projects, students will explore topics such as constitutional law, criminal justice, and the role of lawyers in society, all while developing key skills in argumentation and critical thinking.
Career Pathways and Skills Gained
Studying Law Scholars with Oxford Summer Courses equips students with essential skills in critical thinking, analysis, and argumentation—skills that are invaluable for success in both academic and professional settings. Whether students are considering future careers in law, politics, or public service, this course provides a strong foundation in legal knowledge and inquiry. By the end of the course, students will have gained confidence in their ability to analyse complex issues and develop logical arguments, preparing them for future academic challenges and career opportunities.
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.
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FAQs about Our Summer Courses
No, Oxford Summer Courses is a private education company. While we host our summer programmes on the historic grounds of Eton College, we are not affiliated with or endorsed by the school.
Our Eton courses for ages 12–14 focus on interactive, discussion-based learning in small groups. We encourage students to explore new ideas, develop critical thinking skills, and build confidence through engaging, age-appropriate content.
Students stay in boarding accommodation at Eton College. Rooms are typically shared, with full pastoral care, staff supervision, and all meals provided in a safe and supportive environment.
We recommend applying early to secure your place. Eton courses are popular and have limited availability, so applying in advance gives you the best chance of attending your preferred subject and date.