Oxford Summer Courses Venues
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Explore Our Summer School Venues — Oxford, Cambridge, Eton, and More
At Oxford Summer Courses, you’ll have the rare opportunity to live and study in some of the UK’s most prestigious academic institutions — the same colleges and schools that have shaped world leaders, Nobel Prize winners, and renowned scholars. While we are not affiliated with Oxford, Cambridge, or any of the venues listed below, our courses are hosted at these renowned institutions, offering a unique opportunity to learn in inspiring environments steeped in history and academic excellence. Our carefully selected venues provide the ideal balance of comfort, safety, and academic focus. You’ll enjoy modern facilities within historic settings, all while building lifelong friendships and exploring new ideas. Availability is limited, and places fill up quickly — apply now to secure your preferred venue early to avoid disappointment.
Lady Margaret Hall (Oxford) – Ages 13–15 and 18–24
Founded in 1878, Lady Margaret Hall was the first Oxford college to admit women. With its riverside location and peaceful gardens, it offers a beautiful and inclusive setting for academic study in subjects like Creative Writing, Law, and Business.
Oxford Summer Courses students stay in single standard or single ensuite rooms. Its calm, leafy setting is ideal for younger students starting their academic journey and older students seeking a quiet, focused atmosphere. Learn more about Lady Margaret Hall and what it’s like to stay there.


Worcester College (Oxford) – Ages 13–15 and 18–24
Worcester College, founded in 1714, is set within 26 acres of stunning gardens right in the centre of Oxford. Students study subjects like Engineering, Economics, and Medicine in a space that blends tradition with modern learning.
Accommodation includes twin or single ensuite rooms. Its tranquil surroundings, historic buildings, and modern facilities make it a firm favourite among students across age groups. Learn more about Worcester College and what it’s like to stay there.
St Hilda’s College (Oxford) – Ages 13–15
Located by the River Cherwell, St Hilda’s College is known for its beautiful grounds and forward-thinking ethos. It’s a popular venue for students aged 13–15 studying Natural Sciences, Medicine, and Technology.
Oxford Summer Courses students stay in twin or single standard rooms. The scenic location and welcoming community help younger students thrive in a secure and inspiring academic setting. Learn more about St Hilda’s College and what it’s like to stay there.


Somerville College (Oxford) – Ages 16–17
Somerville College, founded in 1879, is a pioneering Oxford institution with notable alumni including Margaret Thatcher. Subjects such as Philosophy, History, and International Relations are studied in an environment that blends academic ambition with personal development.
Students stay in twin, single standard, or single ensuite rooms. Its location near museums and libraries enhances the summer learning experience. Learn more about Somerville College and what it’s like to stay there.
St Anne’s College (Oxford) – Ages 18–24
St Anne’s College offers a spacious campus and modern teaching facilities, ideal for subjects like Politics, Literature, and Law. Its peaceful gardens and proximity to the city centre provide a great balance for focused learning and exploration.
Students are accommodated in single standard or single ensuite rooms. The friendly, supportive atmosphere appeals to older students seeking both independence and structure. Learn more about Anne’s College and what it’s like to stay there.
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Fitzwilliam College (Cambridge) – Ages 13–15
Fitzwilliam College is a modern and friendly Cambridge college with large green spaces and excellent facilities. Students aged 13–15 explore subjects like Science, Enterprise, and Mathematics in a relaxed academic environment.
Oxford Summer Courses students stay in single standard rooms. Its contemporary setting encourages independence while offering strong academic support. Learn more about Fitzwilliam College and what it’s like to stay there.
Murray Edwards College (Cambridge) – Ages 13–15
Known for its inclusive ethos and artistic flair, Murray Edwards College is a perfect setting for students passionate about Arts, Humanities, and Leadership. The college’s modern architecture and extensive gardens create a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere.
Students stay in twin or single standard rooms. The combination of creative energy and supportive care makes it an excellent choice for younger learners. Learn more about Murray Edwards College and what it’s like to stay there.
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Gonville & Caius College (Cambridge) – Ages 13–15
Gonville & Caius College, founded in 1348, is one of Cambridge’s oldest and most respected colleges. It’s particularly suited to students interested in Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Critical Thinking subjects.
Oxford Summer Courses students are hosted in twin or single ensuite rooms. The historic courtyards and central location make for a powerful and inspiring study experience. Learn more about Gonville & Caius College and what it’s like to stay there.
Sidney Sussex College (Cambridge) – Ages 16–17
Established in 1596, Sidney Sussex College combines historic charm with a focused academic atmosphere. Popular subjects include Law, Psychology, and International Relations.
Students stay in single standard or single ensuite rooms. The college’s size and layout encourage discussion, community, and personal development in a supportive setting. Learn more about Sidney Sussex College and what it’s like to stay there.


Corpus Christi College (Cambridge) – Ages 18–24
Corpus Christi, founded in 1352, is a small, centrally located college perfect for students aged 18–24 studying subjects like Business, Law, and Natural Sciences.
Oxford Summer Courses students stay in single ensuite rooms. The college’s stunning medieval architecture and intimate size offer a focused and enriching experience. Learn more about Corpus Christi and what it’s like to stay there.
Eton College – Ages 12–14
Eton College is one of the world’s most prestigious schools, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. Students take part in a structured academic and social programme, studying subjects such as Leadership, History, and Technology.
Oxford Summer Courses students stay in single rooms, separated by gender, within historic boarding houses. With 24/7 care and exceptional facilities, Eton offers a prestigious and structured summer experience. Learn more about Eton College and what it’s like to stay there.


Harrow School – Ages 9–12
Founded in 1572, Harrow School is a renowned boarding school with a legacy of academic excellence. Students aged 9–12 enjoy hands-on, interactive learning in subjects such as Science, Creative Writing, and Enterprise.
Oxford Summer Courses students are hosted in single or twin rooms, separated by gender. With a lively extracurricular programme and dedicated staff, Harrow supports young learners both academically and personally. Learn more about Harrow School and what it's like to stay there.
Resa Vallehermoso (Madrid) – Ages 15–17
Hosted by Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 15–17 can experience life in Madrid while studying Global Sports Management. With excursions to iconic landmarks like Retiro Park, Gran Vía, and the Royal Palace, it’s the perfect blend of academic focus and cultural exploration.
Students stay in private ensuite rooms with access to a large outdoor pool, athletic facilities, and 24/7 supervision. This central, secure residence provides the ideal environment for learning and personal growth in one of Europe’s most exciting cities. Learn more about Resa Vallehermoso and what it's like to stay there.
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FAQs about Venues
You’ll stay in one of the UK’s most iconic academic venues — including Oxford and Cambridge colleges or prestigious schools like Eton, Harrow, and St John’s Beaumont. Each location is carefully selected for comfort, safety, and academic focus.
Room types vary by venue, age group, and tier. Options include single, twin, standard, or ensuite rooms — all designed to provide a secure and comfortable environment for learning and socialising.
Yes. All students are supported by experienced residential staff and receive 24/7 supervision tailored to their age group. This ensures a safe, structured environment throughout the course.
Yes — when applying, you can select your preferred venue and accommodation tier (where available). We recommend applying early, as spaces fill quickly and choices are subject to availability.
Secure Your Place
To secure your preferred location, we highly recommend applying early. Each of our courses has a limited number of places available, and they tend to sell out quickly. Once they are full, no further places will be available. Submit your application as soon as possible to ensure you don’t miss the opportunity to study in one of our prestigious locations
