Immerse Education
Apply NowReady to fast-track your business sense? Join a two-week Cambridge summer school to explore leadership, strategy and entrepreneurship with expert tutors, build practical skills, complete a research project and get personalised feedback to boost UCAS and career prospects.
Immerse Education's Business Management Cambridge Summer School is a two-week, university-style residential and non-residential programme for high-school students. The course offers intensive, university-level teaching (40 hours of tuition) on leadership, strategy, entrepreneurship and practical business skills, delivered by expert tutors and supported by one-to-one tutorials.
Participants complete a personal research project and receive personalised feedback from tutors. The programme is split into two age-specific courses: one for students aged 13-15 and another for students aged 16-18.
Small class sizes (typically 7-10 students) enable in-depth academic sessions, 1-on-1 tutoring, and opportunities to develop a portfolio piece useful for university applications. Successful participants receive a certificate of achievement/attendance; students aged 14+ may opt in to gain UCAS points.
Residential participants stay in Cambridge University colleges (examples listed include The Old Schools, Queens' College, Sidney Sussex, St Catharine's, Corpus Christi and Magdalene), with accommodation, meals and a full social and cultural programme included. Non-residential options are also available.
Certificate of achievement / certificate of attendance; optional UCAS points add-on
Ages 13-15
Ages 13-15
Ages 13-15
Ages 16-18
Ages 16-18
Ages 16-18
Ages 16-18
£5,995
Multiple enrolment options: Non-Residential (£5,995), Classic Residential (£7,495), Classic + Online Research Programme (£9,516). Fees cover tuition (40 hours), meals (full board for residential), designated mentors, guest speaker sessions, social programme and (for residential options) 13 nights university accommodation. UCAS points are available as an optional add-on.
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