Cambridge Summer School for Ages 16-17

At , our Cambridge programmes for ages 16–17 invite students to explore subjects in depth, challenge ideas, and discover how they think — not just what to think. Guided by expert tutors, learning takes place through lively discussion, independent research, and collaboration, creating a truly personal academic experience.

Hosted within historic Cambridge colleges, these courses offer an inspiring mix of intellectual exploration and cultural discovery. Whether you’re deepening your subject knowledge or exploring new interests, Cambridge provides the perfect setting to learn, grow, and connect with others who share your curiosity.

Our Cambridge Summer Experience

Cambridge has long been a home for pioneering ideas — where science meets creativity, and imagination drives discovery. From its medieval courtyards to its modern laboratories, the city blends centuries of scholarship with a vibrant, forward-looking spirit.

Our Cambridge Summer Courses for ages 16–17 capture this same energy. Students learn through small-group seminars and tutorials, where every voice matters and every idea is explored. It’s an environment that nurtures independent thinking and the confidence to question, challenge, and innovate — in class and beyond.

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Price: £6,995
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Price: £7,995
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Price: £9,995
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Price: £5,495
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Our Relationship with Cambridge

operates independently and is not affiliated with the University of Cambridge. However, our programmes are inspired by the city’s academic culture — one built on conversation, curiosity, and critical thought.


By studying within authentic Cambridge college settings, students experience the atmosphere that has inspired generations of scholars and innovators. It’s not about replicating university life, but about learning within a community that celebrates curiosity and the pursuit of ideas.

Courses for Ages 16–17: Independent Learners

Our courses for ages 16–17 are designed for students who want to engage with their subjects more deeply, explore complex ideas, and develop confidence in their thinking. Each class is small and discussion-based, with a maximum of eight students, ensuring that everyone has the space to share and grow.


Subjects include Medicine, Law, Economics, Engineering, Creative Writing, Artificial Intelligence, and more. Every course invites students to connect their studies with real-world questions, helping them develop academic insight and the independence to think for themselves.

The Academic Experience

Learn the Cambridge way with tutorial-style teaching. Students take part in interactive seminars that promote self-directed learning and critical discussion, guided by tutors who are experts in their fields. Classes are collaborative and conversational, designed to help students engage with new ideas and challenge their assumptions.


Each student completes two pieces of independent work — essays or problem sheets — which are reviewed and discussed in a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. Tutorials lie at the heart of the experience: a chance to explore ideas, receive feedback, and discover new perspectives. On completion, students receive a certificate and letter of recommendation from their tutor, recognising their growth and achievement.

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Life in the City of Cambridge

For students aged 16–17, Cambridge offers the perfect balance of independence, inspiration, and community. The city is filled with quiet study spaces, lively markets, green courtyards, and riverside walks that invite reflection and creativity. Every street feels like part of the learning experience.


Students stay in Cambridge college accommodation, experiencing life within an academic community. Evenings bring opportunities for social events, guest talks, and shared activities with friends from around the world. It’s a chance to experience Cambridge as both a learner and a local — exploring, connecting, and creating unforgettable memories.

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Learning Beyond the Classroom

At Cambridge Summer Courses, learning extends far beyond the seminar room. Students take part in excursions, workshops, and cultural visits that connect their studies to the wider world. Whether it’s visiting the Fitzwilliam Museum, punting on the River Cam, or exploring local landmarks, every activity encourages reflection and curiosity.

These experiences build confidence and broaden horizons. They help students see how ideas connect across subjects — and how curiosity can lead to discovery in the most unexpected places.

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Safety, Support, and Wellbeing

For this age group, we balance independence with guidance. Our experienced team provides 24-hour support, ensuring students feel safe, cared for, and confident throughout their stay.


Welfare Officers, House Parents, and Course Directors are always available to offer support and advice. We encourage students to take responsibility for their learning while knowing that help is always nearby — creating a secure environment where they can grow academically and personally.

Why Parents Choose Cambridge with

Parents choose Cambridge because it combines rigorous learning with personal development. Our tutorial-style approach helps students think more independently, while our supportive team ensures their wellbeing throughout.


Students leave more confident, curious, and prepared for what comes next — whether that’s university, further study, or simply seeing the world through new eyes. Cambridge isn’t just a place to learn; it’s a place to discover who you are as a learner.

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FAQs about Cambridge Summer Courses

Who can attend the Cambridge 16–17 courses?

Our Cambridge 16–17 programmes are open to curious, ambitious students from around the world who want to explore subjects in depth and learn through discussion and independent study.

How long are the courses?

Each course runs for two weeks, with arrival on Sunday and departure on Saturday. Students can extend their stay to experience additional sessions or subjects.

What subjects are available?

Subjects include Medicine, Law, Engineering, Creative Writing, Economics, and more — all taught in small, tutorial-style groups by expert tutors.

What welfare and supervision are provided?

Our on-site team provides 24-hour support, with Welfare Officers and Course Directors available at all times. Students enjoy a balance of independence and structure, ensuring both safety and confidence throughout their stay.

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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.

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Alisha
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India
"I enjoyed our conversations about religion and ethics in the philosophy class at summer school because they enabled me to form a more complex opinion on those topics with the help of our in-depth discussions."
Amira
,
UAE
"The law course gave me perspective on my career path and answered questions. The curriculum was comprehensive and the instructors were knowledgeable. Very insightful."
Anas
,
Australia
"The favourite thing about my subject at summer school was that, for the first time, I felt challenged, coming from someone who has studied Computer Science for 3 years in school (at GCSE and A Levels). It was kind of exciting and intimidating at the same time."
Anna
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Denmark
"The seminars with my tutor at summer school were challenging and opened my eyes to new aspects of politics. Studying political theories with classmates from different countries with different systems exposed me to new angles, which has deepened my understanding of the subject."
Emma
,
Sweden
"You get the chance to ask questions at to someone that can tell you what it\u2019s like to work in that field and who can answer more difficult questions. You get a more inspiring insight into the subject than you get in your normal school."

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