High School Program
The Oxford Summer Seminars
DATES
One-week sessions
Session one: August 2 - August 9
Session two: August 9 - August 16
Combined session | August 2 - August 16
GRADES
9 - 12
The Seminars are condensed versions of our 4-week Tradition program in which participants experience life and study at the University. They choose one subject per session that they explore under the guidance of an expert.
Outside the classroom, students attend academic talks, take part in workshops designed to exercise their academic skills and assist with their university applications and, of course, immerse themselves in Oxford’s remarkable cultural scene, from attending Shakespeare productions to visiting historic sites such as the Bodleian Library, Christ Church College, and Blenheim Palace.
Dates and Tuition
One-week sessions
Session one: August 2 - August 9
Session two: August 9 - August 16
Session length: 7 days
Before Jan. 1
$3,885
After Jan. 1
$3,995
Combined sessions
August 2 - August 16
Session length: 14 days
$7,125
$7,395
Tuition Information: Fees include accommodation, classroom instruction, workshops, field trips, two daily meals, and all program-organized activities. We also offer a select number of scholarships based on financial need. For full details, see our Tuition page.
A Day in the Life
- Breakfast in Hall
- Classes on topics ranging from Creative Writing to Psychology meet in classrooms, labs, studios, or out in Oxford
- Students can choose to have lunch at any local restaurants or sandwich shops in town
- Students join in optional organized activities or trips and tours in and around Oxford, including various sports, museum visits, college and library visits, plays, competitions, real tennis, and punting.
- Dinner in Hall
- Evening activities, events, or shows
What’s Included
Transport to and from the airport
Accommodation
Breakfast and supper
All scheduled extra-curricular activities
All course supplies
Full Course List
Cultural Enrichment
Every class is designed to use Oxford as a teaching tool. When not in class, students have access to a full range of activities designed to help them discover Oxford and immerse them in English culture. They have the option to take tours of sights like the Bodleian Library and Christ Church, take part in a variety of sports, or attend local Shakespeare productions. Alongside, students are given the opportunity to learn about applying to UK universities.
Residence Info
After the Program
Shortly after the program, all students and their parents receive a comprehensive set of grade reports, presenting their course syllabus and highlighting their specific contributions and achievements within their course(s). Most of our alumni later ask for additional copies to include in their college applications.
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