Immerse Education
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Immerse Education’s Cambridge Law Summer School delivers an intensive two-week academic programme hosted at the University of Cambridge. The programme is split into two levels: a junior course for students aged 13-15 and a senior course for students aged 16-18.
Teaching is delivered by academic experts (PhD-level tutors) through lectures, case studies and small-group seminars designed to extend students beyond typical school curricula. Participants engage in rigorous academic sessions (approximately 40 hours of teaching), a self-directed personal research project, and one-to-one tutoring to develop university-style thinking, critical analysis and argumentation.
Small class sizes (7-10 students) enable personalised feedback; learners receive a certificate of achievement on completion and can opt into an 8 UCAS-point add-on if eligible. Residential packages place students in Cambridge colleges (accommodation, full board and evening activities included) and the programme includes cultural excursions (Oxford and optional London trip), formal dinners and a graduation ceremony.
Multiple summer sessions are offered across July-August 2026 with both residential and non-residential enrolment options.
Certificate of achievement / Certificate of attendance; optional 8 UCAS points for eligible students
Summer 2026 (Cambridge sessions, likely July–August cohort window)
£5,995
Prices (GBP) vary by package. Non-Residential: £5995. Classic (Residential): £7495. Classic + Online Research Programme: £9516. Residential options include accommodation, meals and social activities; non-residential excludes accommodation. Fees cover tuition, mentoring, most excursions and certificate.
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