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Best Parents Learn English Summer School at St Catherine's College, Oxford (2026)

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Summer School
On-campus, In-person Oxford
27dY12, 13Ages 1618
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Want to boost your English at Oxford? Join a two-week residential programme at St Catherine’s College with British Council-accredited teachers, small interactive classes and project-based learning - improve fluency, get personalised feedback and earn a certificate to strengthen your uni or career prospects.

This two-week residential English summer school (ages 16-18) runs at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, and is organised via Best Parents. The programme focuses on improving fluency, grammar and communication through daily English classes taught by British Council-accredited teachers, small interactive classes, project-based learning and personalised feedback.

It is designed for intermediate+ learners (B1+) and concludes with a formal graduation ceremony and a certificate of completion.

Students live on campus with full-board accommodation and 24/7 pastoral care, supervised staff, curfews and student wellbeing support. The academic timetable mixes morning lessons (speaking, listening, reading, writing) with afternoon cultural activities and excursions.

The course includes cultural immersion, social events, guided Oxford tours, and at least one full-day excursion to a major UK city.

Practical arrangements include optional Heathrow transfer service (£215 one-way) with meet & greet, flight monitoring and unaccompanied minor support. The provider requires a deposit and enrolment form at booking; confirmation and remaining balance are required before travel.

No session dates are currently published - sign up to the notification list for updates.

Qualification Outcome

Certificate of completion and personalised academic report

LanguagesLanguages, Translation & Culture
Duration: 2 weeks

Location

On-campus, In-person
Oxford, United Kingdom
St Catherine's College, University of Oxford
  • Aged 16-18
  • Intermediate level English or above (B1+)

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