
At Oxford Summer Courses, we invite curious minds to embark on an exciting journey into the world of Business and Economics through our Oxford summer school. Tailored for ages 13–15, our unique learning experiences nurture independent thought within an inclusive community, hosted at prestigious Oxford University colleges, including Lady Margaret Hall, St Benet’s at St Hilda’s College, and Worcester College. Each course runs for two weeks, offering comprehensive learning opportunities. Prices start from £6,995. Apply now to study Business and Economics and embark on a transformative summer school journey with Oxford Summer Courses.
Why Study Business and Economics in Oxford?
The city of Oxford has long been a global hub of innovation and intellectual discovery, making it the perfect location to study Business and Economics. Surrounded by historic colleges and vibrant academic communities, students will explore key principles in entrepreneurship, management, and economic theory while gaining insights into global markets and decision-making processes. Our expert tutors will guide students through the complexities of business strategies, financial systems, and economic principles, encouraging them to develop critical and analytical thinking skills. Through interactive lessons, case studies, and real-world applications, students will gain a deeper understanding of how economies and businesses function.
A Tailored Learning Experience
Our Business and Economics course is designed to meet the individual learning needs of each student, whether they are new to the subject or already have a keen interest. With small class sizes and personalised tutorials, students will have the opportunity to ask questions, develop their ideas, and receive constructive feedback. The curriculum combines classroom-based learning with opportunities to visit inspiring sites in Oxford, such as libraries, museums, and cultural landmarks. Students will gain practical insights and skills while exploring topics like market dynamics, entrepreneurship, and global economics.
How Are the Courses Structured?
Our Business and Economics courses are designed to be flexible and tailored to the interests of each student, ensuring a personalised learning experience. The two-week course covers a range of topics, including financial markets, supply and demand, business strategies, and public policy. The actual content may vary depending on tutor expertise and student preferences, allowing younger students to build foundational skills, such as problem-solving, decision-making, and analytical thinking. The course structure adapts to individual goals, ensuring an engaging and enriching journey into the world of Business and Economics.
Career Pathways and Skills Gained
Studying Business and Economics at Oxford Summer Courses provides valuable skills for both academic and personal growth. For younger students, this course helps develop essential skills in leadership, teamwork, and communication, which are crucial for future studies and professional success. Students will also gain exposure to topics that could inspire future academic pursuits, such as entrepreneurship, finance, or international business. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with a strong foundation in business and economic principles and the confidence to explore these fields further in their academic journey.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing
At Oxford Summer Courses, the safeguarding and wellbeing of our students is our highest priority. All staff working with students aged 13–15 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 and support for every group.