The Cambridge Experience
Experience life and learning in Cambridge University through this summer program for students in grades 8-9. Study diverse subjects at Peterhouse, the university's oldest college, while exploring England's historic landmarks, world-famous museums, and cultural treasures.
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Your Cambridge Journey Begins Here
The Cambridge Experience offers students currently in grades 8-9 a transformative immersion into university life at Peterhouse, the oldest college in the University, dating back to 1284. Students choose one subject per two-week session, which they study six mornings and three afternoons a week, using Cambridge as a teaching tool. Living within centuries of academic tradition, students have breakfast and dinner in the oldest hall in continuous use in the University, built in 1286. Beyond the classroom, there is something for all tastes each day, as they immerse themselves in local life and culture—visiting King's College, the Fitzwilliam Museum, or the Museum of Archeology; attending a Cambridge United football match; punting on the Cam; walking to Grantchester Meadows; visiting London; taking part in the optional full sports program; and much more—all while building the confidence and skills needed for academic success.
Oxbridge Academic Programs:
Oxbridge Academic Programs has operated for over 40 years as a premier summer academic provider for students aged 13-18, offering immersive educational experiences at prestigious university campuses and schools in Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Barcelona, and New York City. The programs offer over 150 course options ranging from traditional subjects like English, History, and Business to unique courses such as International Espionage, Criminology, and Marine Biology, with specialized language immersion options available in Barcelona and Paris. Students live in university colleges and schools while engaging in imaginative teaching, experiential learning activities, and cultural enrichment, with comprehensive tuition covering accommodation, meals, instruction, materials, and field trips to create a transformative academic experience in some of the world's most fascinating cultural centers.
Why Students Choose the Cambridge Experience
The Range of Subject Options
Choose one course per two-week session from a range of subject options that include Medicine, Business, Psychology, International Espionage, Engineering, and Law. Study the subject of your choice six mornings and three afternoons a week. Attend one two-week session or combine both for a full month of learning. Taught by distinguished scholars in small groups, dive deep into subjects that fascinate you under the guidance of university teachers and creative professionals.

Life at Peterhouse
Reside in Cambridge's oldest college, founded in 1284, experiencing authentic college life in dining halls and common rooms while connecting with like-minded peers from around the world. Peterhouse's central location puts you steps from historic colleges, world-class museums, and the picturesque River Cam.

Immersive Cultural & Social Activities
Beyond the classroom: take tours of sights like King's College and Trinity College, participate in sports including Quidditch, attend local Shakespeare productions, and enjoy talent shows. Every class is designed to use Cambridge as a teaching tool, helping you discover the city and university while exploring your chosen subject.

Iconic British Field Trips
Venture beyond Cambridge on program excursions: explore London's world-famous museums, landmarks, and cultural institutions. Visit the Duxford Air Show and other historic treasures---connecting classroom learning to Britain's extraordinary heritage and experiencing sites that witnessed pivotal moments in world history.


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Aerospace Engineering

Banking and Markets
Cambridge: Shaping the Scientific Future

Creative Writing

Criminology

Engineering

English Literature

Global Business

International Espionage

Law

Medicine

Politics: Power and Protest

Psychology

World War Two
Dates, Locations, & Tuition
What does the price include?

University of Cambridge
Residential starting at $7,850.00
Residential starting at $12,995.00
Residential starting at $7,850.00
Featured Extras
The Paris Connection
Extend your summer adventure with the Paris Connection---a four-night exploration of one of the world's most iconic cities. Discover Paris through expert-guided tours of the Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, and Rodin Museum. Stroll in the Champs-Élysées, cruise the Seine, explore Montmartre, and descend into the catacombs. Between cultural highlights, savor French cuisine and experience authentic Parisian café culture.
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Optional protection plan providing comprehensive coverage including trip cancellation, medical evacuation, baggage protection, and accident insurance assistance services.
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What Students and Parents are Saying about The Cambridge Experience


The Oxbridge Institute FAQs
Our summer programs provide university-level academic instruction, with courses spanning from Aerospace Engineering to Zoology, taught by faculty drawn from prestigious global institutions. Students engage in practical, experiential learning, which include field trips, workshops and guest lectures.
Beyond the classroom, the program fee covers transportation to and from the airport, the residential experience within secure Oxford college residences, where students are housed in comfortable single or double rooms. We provide breakfast and dinner in the college dining halls, with a commitment to accommodating all special dietary requirements. Student life is enriched by a full, though optional calendar of social and cultural activities, including activities like punting, organized sports, Shakespeare plays, concerts, and full-day cultural excursions to historic sites such as Blenheim Palace.
Daily lunch, personal expenditure, and airfare are not included.
This carefully supervised and structured learning environment extends into the students' free time. We ensure that our activities are not only educational, but cultural and social as well. Day trips, field trips, and guest speakers are planned to complement each student's educational experience for a truly experiential learning opportunity.
A major difference to consider when choosing a program is the variety of courses offered in each location. Each program offers a selection of core subjects as well as relatively specialized courses for students with particular interests and passions. Our programs in continental Europe also offer language classes at all levels as well as immersion classes in either French or Spanish.
And you are, of course, welcome to come back for multiple summers. Some of our students have attended as many as four of our programs!
Our curriculum's focus on experiential learning and culminating projects provides unique and compelling material. Instead of writing about a single grade, a student can detail the process of an innovative final project, the challenges of conducting advanced research, or a moment of intellectual debate with a world-class professor. An essay that details the passion and depth of engagement with a subject in this university-like setting is one of the best ways to demonstrate maturity and academic readiness.
The success of our alumni, who go on to attend a remarkable list of the world's top universities, confirms the value of the experience. Furthermore, attending a program that fosters interaction with a diverse peer group from over 115 countries also showcases a student's global awareness, maturity, and readiness for a competitive higher education environment.
For creative subjects, we are fortunate to augment our faculty with industry professionals, such as authors, award-winning photographers, and artists. We believe this blend of academic rigor and professional insight ensures that students benefit from direct instruction in small groups, receiving a university-level academic immersion.
These reports are critical because we ensure they include highlights of the student's contributions and achievements over the course duration as specifically noted by their instructor. Many of our alumni submit copies of these grade reports with their college applications, as this documentation is a significant and credible testimonial to a student's performance.
We are committed to making our programs accessible to as many qualified students as possible. Families interested in scholarships can find full details about eligibility and the application process in the "Tuition and Payments" section of our website.
Full details regarding the types of assistance, eligibility criteria, and the application process are provided in the "Tuition and Payments" section of our website. We encourage all families to review this information to determine the options available for making Oxbridge a reality.
The primary extra cost for which students are responsible is lunch, which is not provided in the program fees. Students typically purchase their midday meal from college snack bars or local eateries. Other optional costs include a fee for students in Oxford and Cambridge who request a private bathroom, which we offer on a first-come, first-served basis.
More detailed information can be found on our Terms and Conditions provided at the time of registration or you can see the full policy on the Tuition and Fees page.
We are happy to have a short conversation with prospective students to make sure they will be able to follow the courses in English.
This small-group setting is essential for fostering the highly interactive learning environment we provide, allowing students to fully engage with the material through discussions, debates, project work, and research, replicating the dynamic style of a good university seminar. By working in small groups, students benefit from the direct, individualized attention of our esteemed faculty.
No matter what course you take, your work will culminate in an exciting final project that will test your grasp of the course material.
Your academic work, however, is not the only thing you do - we have a full (but optional) curriculum of social and cultural activities, including films, lectures, dances, plays, sports events, and tours.
You can also expect to receive a letter from the executive director of Oxbridge to congratulate you on completing the program, which details the academic philosophy and structure of cultural enrichment at Oxbridge.
The majority of our students submit copies of their grade reports along with their college applications.
We also offer a wide variety of sports: some favorites include basketball, softball, soccer, cricket, pétanque, swimming, punting, and Ultimate Frisbee. Classes in activities such as yoga, salsa dancing, and juggling are sometimes offered.
We make every effort to ensure that our activities complement the cultural and intellectual enrichment at the heart of our academic programs.
Student safety, welfare, and discipline are overseen by teams of professional educators drawn from reputable schools around the world. Students on our Experience programs in the UK must check in once at dinner and again in the evening between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm. Lights out is at 11:00 pm.
Once students check in with their Deans, they are not permitted to leave the campus. All students are expected to adhere to curfew and check-in expectations.
After curfew, the gates are locked but our office remains open for a short while staff and security patrol the grounds. Some of our staff live inside the residences alongside the students, so our presence remains throughout the night.
If students are traveling outside their home country to attend one of our programs, we strongly urge taking out full medical insurance. England, France, and Spain all provide excellent emergency medical care, irrespective of citizenship. Be prepared, however, to pay up front for their services - and keep your receipts, as many insurers will only reimburse you after the fact. American hospitals also offer excellent emergency care, but the costs can be extremely high, so it is particularly crucial that students coming from outside the United States are covered by an insurance policy.
While we provide this important context, specific visa obligations vary significantly based on a student's country of citizenship and the length of their stay. Students traveling from outside their home country should also note that we strongly urge them to consider having full medical insurance for their time abroad.
Chargers, an international SIM card, and toiletries are must-haves, along with any prescription medications and a small first-aid kit. Students should also bring school supplies like a notebook and pens, k for daily use. A UK plug adapter (Type G) and voltage converter may be needed for electronics. Other useful items include a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, and personal comfort items such as a book or journal. Finally, don’t forget important documents like your passport, visa (if applicable), insurance details, and emergency contact information.
We are committed to ensuring every student is well-cared for, and both Oxbridge and the venues we use do our utmost to cater to all special dietary requirements. This ensures students with allergies or specific diets can be properly accommodated during the provided meals. Students are responsible for purchasing their own lunch, which is a great chance to explore local sandwich shops or utilize the college snack bar during the midday break.
Our experience has indicated that students tend to spend the equivalent of $15-30 USD a day, on meals, incidentals, and souvenirs. You may bring more, if you wish. It is up to you and your family.
