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Learning

Outline

English Literature is designed for 16–17-year-olds who want to deepen their understanding of literature and its impact on society. Students will explore a range of literary works, from romantic poets like William Wordsworth to contemporary writers such as Ali Smith, learning how each piece reflects its context and carries symbolic meaning. The course will focus on enhancing your critical reading and analytical skills, helping you unpack the themes, characters, and techniques used by writers. You’ll develop a deeper appreciation for both classic and modern literature, learning how to approach and critique texts with insight. We don’t follow a fixed curriculum—our tutors tailor the course to the group’s interests, ensuring that the learning experience is engaging and relevant. The course also includes a masterclass on critical thinking and a reflection session to track your progress and set new goals.

Teaching methodology

Learn the Oxford way with tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will foster self-directed learning and critical thinking through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8). During your course, you will complete two pieces of independent work (essays or problem sheets), which your tutor will then evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. Tutorials will provide you with the opportunity to discuss your work and feedback with your tutor and learn new perspectives from your classmates. On completion of the course, you'll receive a certificate and letter of recommendation from your tutor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to apply for ǶƵ?

To be eligible, applicants should:

  • Be between 16-17 years old.
  • Have a sufficient understanding of English to participate in academic discussions and coursework.
  • Have a keen interest in exploring their chosen subject(s).

If you meet these requirements, we’d love to see your application!

How do I apply to ǶƵ?

Applying is easy! Follow these steps:

  1. Choose a Course: Select your subject, location, dates, and accommodation. You can add additional courses if you wish.
  2. Provide Student Info: Fill in your name, contact details, and a short personal statement about why you'd be a great fit.
  3. Enter School Info: Provide the name and address of your most recent school.
  4. Review & Submit: Double-check your details and submit your application.

After submission, our admissions team will review your application, and you’ll hear back within 2-3 days. Apply now!

Can I book more than one course?

Yes, you can book more than one course! During the application process, you will have the option to add additional courses either before or after your main course. The total price, including any additional courses, will be displayed before you proceed.

How can I set up a flexible payment plan?

After paying your deposit to secure your place, our admissions team will help you set up a bespoke payment plan. You can choose from options like monthly or bimonthly payments, and we will provide a detailed invoice outlining your instalment schedule. Learn more about payment plans.

Note: There are no additional fees for setting up a payment plan, and your place is secure once the deposit is paid.

What is the structure of the course?

The course is typically structured over two weeks, with each week focusing on different aspects of English literature.

Week 1: Exploring Literary Themes and Genres (Example)

  • Novel openings: Analysis of works by Dickens and Woolf.
  • Sonnets: From Shakespeare to Auden.
  • Texts related to paintings and other cultural objects.

Week 2: Literary Techniques and Critical Analysis (Example)

  • Nature poetry: From medieval works to Seamus Heaney.
  • Texts about death: Charlotte Bronte and Kate Atkinson.
  • Themes of power and oppression in literature.

Note: This is an example structure. The actual content may vary based on the tutor’s expertise and student preferences. Students will have the opportunity to discuss their learning goals with admissions to tailor the course.

What will I learn by the end of the course?

By the end of the course, students may:

  • Develop an in-depth understanding of English literature, covering different genres and themes.
  • Analyse literary techniques and how they are used in novels, poetry, and essays.
  • Explore various literary periods, from the 12th to the 21st century.
  • Refine critical thinking and analytical skills through seminar discussions and tutorial assignments.

Note: Learning objectives may vary based on student interests, which will be discussed during the admissions process.

What materials should I prepare before the course starts?

Students are encouraged to do pre-course preparation to maximise their learning. Suggested resources include:

  • Readings of key novel openings: Dickens' David Copperfield and Woolf's To The Lighthouse.
  • Additional reading: Virginia Woolf’s essay, Modern Fiction.
  • Poetry handbook: John Lennard's The Poetry Handbook (2006) for preparation in seminars on poetry.

Note: These are example resources. Specific materials may vary depending on tutor and student preferences. Students will be informed of the required materials in advance to allow enough time to prepare.

How will this course benefit my career?

This course provides an excellent foundation for further studies in English literature, journalism, or creative writing. You will develop critical thinking, essay writing, and analytical skills, which are valuable for careers in writing, publishing, academia, and media.

Note: Career exploration opportunities may vary based on the session and guest speaker availability.

What is expected from students during the course?

You are not required to have prior knowledge of English literature, but you are expected to:

  • Actively participate in seminars and tutorials.
  • Complete independent research and reading assignments.
  • Engage in discussions about literary techniques, genres, and critical approaches.

The course is designed to deepen your appreciation of literature while improving your analytical and writing skills.

Note: The level of participation and engagement can be adapted to suit individual needs and preferences.

How does ǶƵ ensure the safeguarding and wellbeing of students aged 16-17?

At ǶƵ, the safeguarding and wellbeing of our students aged 16-17 is our highest priority. All staff are fully trained in safeguarding policies and procedures, including enhanced DBS checks. We provide a safe and supportive environment with 24/7 on-site security, supervision when necessary, and curfews to ensure a secure atmosphere. Our policies are designed to offer age-appropriate care, balancing independence with safety.

What happens if the course I want is full?

Since spaces are limited, once a course is full, we are unable to accept additional students. We recommend applying early to avoid disappointment.

How soon should I apply to secure my place?

We recommend applying as soon as possible. Spaces are in high demand, and many courses fill up well in advance. The earlier you apply, the better your chance of securing your preferred course dates and accommodation type.

How many spaces are available for each course?

Each course has a limited number of spaces available across multiple accommodation options—Plus, Superior, and Premier. With two-week courses running from 29 June to 30 August 2025, we recommend securing your spot early as spaces fill up quickly.

When do courses begin, and how long do they run for?

Courses begin on 29 June 2025, with two-week courses running until 30 August 2025. Spaces are already filling up fast, so apply now to avoid missing out.

The ǶƵ experience

Get ready to explore the world of literature and immerse yourself in some of the greatest works ever written. On our English Literature course for ages 16–17, you’ll read and analyse key texts from classic and contemporary literature, exploring themes, characters, and literary techniques that have shaped the literary world. You’ll examine poetry, plays, and prose, developing a deeper understanding of how literature reflects society and human experience. With no fixed curriculum, you’re encouraged to share your interests when you apply, and our expert tutors will tailor the course content to reflect those passions wherever possible.

Learn the Cambridge way with tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will guide you through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8), where you’ll engage in literary analysis, group discussions, and independent research. You’ll complete two pieces of independent work (essays or research tasks), which your tutor will evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. These tutorials provide an opportunity for in-depth feedback, critical analysis, and personalised support to help you deepen your understanding of literature.

Beyond the classroom, enjoy a full summer programme — including social events, excursions to Cambridge’s cultural landmarks, and a final graduation ceremony with a celebratory bop. It’s a summer of literary exploration, intellectual growth, and exciting new experiences.

Cambridge Summer School Accommodation

Sidney Sussex College
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Westminster, London

Visiting Westminster in London is a must-see for anyone interested in the city's rich history and iconic landmarks. This historic district is located in the heart of London and boasts several of the city's most famous attractions, including the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Buckingham Palace.

British Museum

The British Museum, located in the heart of London, is one of the world's most renowned museums, housing a vast and diverse collection of over 8 million historical artefacts from all corners of the globe. Founded in 1753, the museum covers over 2 million years of human history, from ancient civilisations to modern times.

Canterbury

Visiting Canterbury is a journey back in time to the heart of medieval England. The charming city boasts a rich history and stunning architecture, including the iconic Canterbury Cathedral, which has been a place of worship for over 1,400 years. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the world of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and even try on clothing from the era for a truly authentic experience.

Greenwich

Greenwich is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, science, or exploration. The Royal Observatory offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of space, time, and navigation, while the Cutty Sark provides a unique opportunity to step aboard a historic tea clipper from the 19th century. At the National Maritime Museum, visitors can uncover stories about how the modern world was shaped by centuries of seafaring exploration.

Warwick Castle

Visiting Warwick Castle is an opportunity to explore the rich history of this magnificent medieval fortress. It dates back to the 11th century and has played a significant role in English history. Students can explore the castle's impressive collection of buildings and exhibitions, as well as witness jousting tournaments, falconry displays, and other live shows.

Tower of London

The Tower of London is a historic castle and fortress that has served as a royal palace, prison, and even a zoo over the centuries. Visitors can explore its impressive collection of buildings and exhibitions, including the iconic White Tower, the Crown Jewels, and the medieval palace. They can also learn about the infamous prisoners who were held in the tower over the centuries, including Anne Boleyn and Guy Fawkes.

Portsmouth

Visiting Portsmouth offers an opportunity to explore the rich maritime history of the UK. The city has played a significant role in the country's naval history, and students can learn about this at the historic dockyard, which is home to several iconic ships. They can also explore the Mary Rose Museum, which houses the remains of Henry VIII's flagship, and the National Museum of the Royal Navy.

Typical outings

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Audrey
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"Choosing to take part in ǶƵ exciting, fun-filled summer school trip has been one of the best decisions I have ever made."
Chloe
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Philippines
"Meeting different kinds of people in ǶƵ, and actually finding the familiarity of home in each and everyone made me realise that I could have a future outside my home country through the enriching experience of the summer school."
Liberty
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United Kingdom
"As I was studying English literature this was especially exciting to me, learning about authors that studied here was an experience I have never had before."

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Stay in the City of Cambridge

Stay in the City of Cambridge

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

We understand how important it is for students to feel confident, independent, and inspired — and our summer school experience in Cambridge is designed with that in mind.

While you study English Literature this summer as part of our 16–17s programme, you’ll stay at one of the Cambridge colleges where we host our courses. With shared living spaces, on-course staff available for support, and a welcoming, inclusive atmosphere, it’s the ideal setting to experience student life in one of the world’s most prestigious academic cities.

Whether you’re analysing classic texts or enjoying time with new friends around Cambridge, it’s all part of the experience.

Accommodation

For students attending the Cambridge 16-17 course, accommodation is based on the selected tier. In the Plus Tier, students can select their preferred single or twin room. The Superior Tier guarantees an ensuite room for added comfort. For the Premier Tier, our concierge service will help select the best available accommodation based on the student’s preferences.

Food and catering

Meals are provided on a half-board basis, including breakfast and dinner. Meals are served at the accommodation or at local restaurants, offering a variety of dining options.

Dr Amanda H
DPhil Chaucer's Poetics, University of Oxford - Amanda specialises in Medieval English literature and the English language. Her first book was on Chaucer's poetics; she edited Tottel's Miscellany, and worked on a book and database on rhyme in medieval and sixteenth century love lyric. She's currently working on a new book about anthologies of ‘English verse’ and the fantasies of England they project. It picks up on her longstanding interests in poetry anthologies and the agendas which drive the critical framing of texts and uses them to explore an area which is particularly topical given the ongoing debates around Brexit and the drive for Scottish independence.

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Timetable

Discover our sample timetable for learners aged 16-17 and experience the immersive learning of ǶƵ. Our small group tutorials and seminars, led by expert tutors, will help prepare you for future academic pursuits and professional careers while considering the experience you already have in your chosen subject. With a dynamic social and cultural programme, you'll get valuable insights of what it's like to study at Cambridge and create unforgettable memories.

Dates & Prices

What is included?
  • Teaching: Academic tuition.
  • Meals: Full board includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Sunday to Thursday. Friday includes breakfast only, and Saturday no meals are provided.
  • Accommodation: Housing in Resa Vallehermoso.
  • Extracurricular Activities & Excursions: Included activities and excursions are available every afternoon, evening, and throughout the weekend.
  • Transportation: Transportation for included activities.
  • Use of Athletic and Recreation Facilities: Access to athletic and recreation facilities during the program.
  • Safety & Supervision: Safety and supervision are provided for students throughout the course.
Spain
What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
  • Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Included.
  • Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
  • Merch: Backpack, notepad, and water bottle.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Private
What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
  • Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Included.
  • Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
  • Merch: Backpack, notepad, and water bottle.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Standard
What is included?
  • Teaching: 13-24: Tutorials (1-2 students per tutor), seminars, and workshops.
    • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Single or twin room (confirmed by us at a later date).
  • Certificate: Digital.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Merch: Notepad, pen.
  • Airport Transfer: Not included.
  • Insurance: Not included.
  • Flexibility: Not included.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Classic
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Concierge helps select the best available option.
  • Certificate: Framed, signed (wet signature).
  • Customer Service: Enhanced (OxSC concierge).
  • Merch: Bottle, notepad, pen, backpack (premium merch).
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only. No time restrictions.).
  • Insurance: Platinum coverage (top-level protection on cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
  • Future Coaching Session: Included (1 session).
  • Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
Premier
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Guaranteed ensuite room.
  • Certificate: Paper.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Merch: Bottle, notepad, pen (enhanced merch).
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
  • Insurance: Enhanced coverage (higher limits on cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
Superior
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Select your preferred single or twin room.
  • Certificate: Paper.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Merch: Notepad, pen.
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
  • Insurance: Standard coverage (cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: Not included.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discounts: Not included.
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