Oxford Summer Courses for Ages 13-15

Oxford Summer School for Ages 13-15
At Oxford Summer Courses, our programmes for ages 13–15 invite curious minds to explore their interests, think independently, and see learning in a new light. Guided by expert tutors, students study in small, discussion-led classes that encourage creativity, confidence, and collaboration. Hosted within the historic colleges of Oxford, our courses combine academic challenge with cultural adventure. It’s an experience that builds curiosity, broadens perspectives, and helps students begin shaping their own path — both academically and personally.

Our Oxford Summer Experience
There’s nowhere quite like Oxford. For over 800 years, this city has inspired thinkers, writers, and innovators from around the world. From its ancient libraries and cobbled streets to its peaceful college gardens, Oxford blends tradition and modern discovery in a way that’s truly unique.
Our Oxford Summer Courses for ages 13–15 bring that spirit to life. Each day is filled with seminars, team challenges, and creative projects designed to make learning active and exciting. Students develop their understanding of their chosen subject while gaining the confidence to ask questions, form opinions, and think for themselves — skills that will serve them long after summer ends.
Our Relationship with Oxford
Oxford Summer Courses operates independently and is not affiliated with the University of Oxford. However, our programmes are deeply inspired by the city’s remarkable academic atmosphere and are delivered in its authentic college settings — allowing students to study in one of the world’s most inspiring educational environments.
Oxford is more than a place of study — it’s a place of discovery. With centuries of history and culture at every turn, the city inspires students to explore, imagine, and engage with new ideas. From college quads and spires to museums and markets, every moment in Oxford invites curiosity and connection.


Courses for Ages 13–15: Learners in Transition
Our courses for ages 13–15 are designed to bridge the gap between structured school learning and the independence of higher study. Lessons are dynamic and interactive, giving students space to explore their ideas, test their understanding, and collaborate with others.
With class sizes capped at eight students, every learner gets the attention and encouragement they need to grow. Tutors guide discussion rather than dictate it — helping students discover how they learn best while nurturing curiosity, creativity, and confidence.
The Academic Experience
Learning in a small group (no more than eight students and often fewer) means that every student gets quality time with their tutor and the freedom to ask questions, share ideas, and explore new concepts. Through interactive lessons, tutors guide students in developing subject knowledge and confidence through practice tasks, discussions, and collaborative projects.
Each student also takes part in independent research and group assignments, which are later reviewed in class for feedback and reflection. This personalised approach makes every class an opportunity to learn by doing — deepening understanding through participation and conversation.

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Search CoursesLife in the City of Oxford
For students aged 13–15, life in Oxford is about discovery — exploring a city where learning and culture meet at every turn. From the cobbled lanes and college courtyards to the museums, markets, and gardens, Oxford is a place that makes curiosity come alive. Every day offers something new to see, do, and experience.
Students stay within college accommodation in the heart of the city, giving them a real sense of Oxford’s atmosphere while remaining in a safe, structured environment. Evenings bring group activities, shared meals, and opportunities to relax and connect with new friends. Whether exploring the streets with their classmates or reflecting on the day’s lessons, students experience a summer that feels both inspiring and secure.
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Learning Beyond the Classroom
Oxford is a city that makes learning come alive. Students explore museums, libraries, and historic landmarks that connect directly to what they’re studying — from scientific discoveries to artistic masterpieces. Each excursion deepens understanding and adds new context to classroom discussions.
Beyond trips, students also take part in workshops, debates, and team activities that develop creativity and critical thinking. Every experience is designed to help them see learning differently — as something interactive, exciting, and full of possibility.
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Safety, Support, and Wellbeing
At Oxford Summer Courses, safety and wellbeing are at the heart of everything we do. Our experienced staff provide round-the-clock supervision, ensuring students are cared for and supported every step of the way.
We create an environment that balances structure with freedom, allowing students to explore Oxford safely while developing independence and confidence. Every tutor and staff member is trained in safeguarding and welfare, so parents can rest assured that their child’s experience is both secure and enriching.
Why Parents Choose Oxford with Oxford Summer Courses
Parents choose Oxford Summer Courses because it combines academic challenge with a supportive, inclusive environment. Our small classes and personalised teaching help each student find their voice, explore their interests, and grow in confidence.
The Oxford setting adds inspiration to every part of the experience — encouraging curiosity, collaboration, and a lifelong love of learning. Students return home more self-assured, thoughtful, and motivated, ready to take the next step in their educational journey.
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FAQs about Oxford Summer Courses
Our Oxford 13–15 programmes are designed for students ready to take the next step in their academic journey — bridging the gap between school and pre-university study.
Each course runs for two weeks, with arrival on Sunday and departure on Saturday. Students can choose to extend their stay to explore additional subjects or sessions.
Subjects include Science, Technology, Creative Writing, Business, History, and more — all taught through small-group, discussion-based learning.
Our on-site team provides 24-hour supervision. Students are supported throughout lessons, meals, and activities, ensuring safety, structure, and comfort at all times.
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With limited spaces and high demand, early applications give you the best choice of course, date, and location. Apply now to guarantee your summer with our award-winning programmes.






