Oxford University runs a highly respected summer school for UK students from disadvantaged backgrounds called Uniq, but doesn’t offer summer courses for international students under 18.
Oxford Scholastica hires Oxford University accommodation over the summer, including our campuses at St Peter’s College (our St Thomas’, St George’s and Paradise Street buildings), Corpus Christi College (the Lampl building) and St Anne’s College, with whom we have had a relationship with for up to a decade.
Our classes take place at the University’s Blavatnik School of Government and St Anne’s College.
We hold our Graduation Ceremony each year at the University of Oxford’s business school, the Saïd Business School, or St Anne’s College, on the final evening of the summer school (to which parents are warmly invited), and use a variety of other facilities, including the Oxford Union.
Most of our tutors and staff teach or study at the University, and they come and work for us each summer in their holidays. Similarly, many of our tutors and Mentors on our online programmes, or on our scholarship programme, OxBright Scholars, have studied or are studying at Oxford University, and work with us alongside their studies.
However, Oxford Scholastica is not formally connected with or endorsed by the University, and it’s important to understand that we don’t offer university preparation courses.
Instead, we’re on a mission to help students to seize the future. You can read more about our Worldview here.