Engineering & Robotics

For Ambitious Scholars Aged 14–18

2-15 August
2026

£6,499 OSP Experience Fee

100 Exceptional Global Scholars
Key Features
- Project-based learning
- Small class sizes
- Project report and presentations
- Official transcripts
- Letter of recommendation
- Academic mentorship
Join the Leading Robotics Summer Camp in Oxford
Are you ready to immerse yourself in one of the most innovative robotics summer camps in Oxford? Designed for ambitious Canadian high school students, this course offers hands-on experience across key branches of engineering – from assembling and operating drones to exploring cutting-edge advancements in aviation, propulsion, and emerging technologies shaping the future of the field.
- Explore the science of flight and the anatomy of drones, understanding how each component works in harmony.
- Scholars build, program, and fly their own drones.
- The course covers all major disciplines of engineering, including aerospace, electrical, computer, civil, manufacturing, and biomedical engineering.
- Scholars discuss drone applications and ethics while developing creativity and teamwork through design challenges and flight challenges.

- Watch videos and review quick reading materials to get the basics before class.
- Discuss, ask questions, and dive deeper into engineering and mechanics core concepts, in daily lectures.
- Put theory into practice by building and flying your own drone!
- Candidates will be judged on their contributions towards group projects and presentations alongside their performance on individual reports.

- Gain hands-on experience by assembling, programming, and flying drones, applying real engineering and scientific principles.
- Explore diverse fields including aerospace, electrical, computer, civil, manufacturing, and biomedical engineering through lectures and workshops.
- Build technical and design skills using CAD software, technical drawing, and team-based engineering challenges.
- Understand real-world and ethical applications of drone technology through case studies and project-based learning.

Week 1
Day 1: Introduction to Drones
Day 2: Drone Anatomy
Day 3: Sensors in Drones
Day 4: Mechanics of Drones
Day 5: Drone Applications and Ethical Considerations
Week 2
Day 6: Drone Path Planning
Day 7-9: Project Completion and Report Writing
Day 10: Group Reflection
Note: This course plan may be adjusted at the discretion of the Instructor.
The OSP Challenge
Learning at the Oxford Scholars Programme goes beyond the classroom. In this Engineering Summer Camp, you’ll engage in an intensive academic challenge where you apply theory to real-world problems through collaboration and innovation. This hands-on experience helps you think creatively, work strategically, and bring your learning to life.

Drone Design & Flight Challenge
Explore the hands-on learning opportunities at our Robotics Summer Camp in Oxford, where you’ll gain practical experience in drone design and flight testing.
Build, program, and fly your own drones from scratch.
Assemble hardware, configure flight controllers, and perform real flight tests.
Apply core engineering principles in aerodynamics, electronics, and control systems.

Bridge Build Challenge
Take part in a hands-on team project where you’ll apply engineering principles to design and construct model bridges.
Design and build model bridges using engineering concepts of structure, materials, and load-bearing.
Encourage creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration through practical teamwork.

Sarah Taneja
India

Lulu Alhokair
Saudi Arabia

Yamil Durruty
USA
What Our Scholars Say
Tutors
Our Scholars are mentored by an outstanding team of accomplished professionals who bring real-world expertise, insight, and a passion for teaching. Their mentorship inspires curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence, creating a truly transformative Pre-College Summer Program experience. Meet some of the distinguished educators leading this journey below.

Dr. Cristiana Tisca
AI & Programming
Post-Doctoral Researcher in Neuroimaging at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford

Dr. Waqas Kamal
Engineering
Research Fellow at University of Oxford
DPhil in Engineering Science

Dr. Nick Dickinson
Politics
Bingham Fellow in Constitutional Studies, University of Oxford

Juliana Choi
Medicine
DPhil Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
University of Oxford

Dr. Daryna Dvornichenko
Law
British Academy Researcher At Risk and Visiting Research Fellow at Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford

Abbey Palmer
English
MSc in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition, University of Oxford
Beyond The Classroom
Each summer, a select group of exceptional students from around the world come together in Oxford to learn, grow, and discover who they can become.
Oxford Walking Tours
Discover the charm of Oxford as you stroll through its historic colleges and picturesque cobbled streets.
Punting on the River Cherwell
Enjoy a quintessential Oxford experience gliding down the River Cherwell with friends.
Excursion to London
Spend an unforgettable day exploring London’s world-famous landmarks, culture, and sights.
Ashmolean Museum Visit
Immerse yourself in art, history, and archaeology at the world-renowned Ashmolean Museum.
River Cruise
Relax and unwind on a scenic cruise, taking in the beauty of Oxford’s riverside views.
Games Night
Bond with fellow scholars over friendly competition, laughter, and classic games.
Cultural Night
Celebrate global diversity with music, dance, and traditions from around the world.
Blenheim Palace
Explore the historic beauty of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Buckingham Palace
Experience the grandeur of Britain’s royal heritage with a visit to Buckingham Palace.
OSP's Got Talent
Show off your skills and take the stage in OSP’s very own talent showcase.
Formal Dinner
Dress up for an elegant evening of fine dining and cherished memories with friends and mentors.












Top Up With Career Exploration
Step into the shoes of a future engineer and discover what a career in innovation truly looks like. Through hands-on industry exposure, real-world problem-solving, and guided visits to leading engineering institutions, you’ll explore how ideas evolve into technology that shapes the future, gaining insight, inspiration, and clarity for your own path in engineering.
- Royal Society London
- BMW Group Mini Plant
- Science Museum
- Institute of Mechanical Engineers
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Robotics Summer Camp at the Oxford Scholars Programme?
The Robotics Summer Program at the Oxford Scholars Programme is a two-week immersive course for Canadian high school students aged 14–18, focused on exploring the field of engineering. Scholars will engage in hands-on workshops, interactive lectures, and site visits, covering various engineering disciplines like mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering. This course offers an in-depth look at engineering principles and provides students with practical problem-solving skills that will serve them in their academic and professional futures.
2. Who can attend the t is the Robotics Summer Camp at OSP?
The STEM Summer Camp in Oxford is open to Candian high school students aged 14–18 with an interest in engineering, technology, and innovation. Whether you are considering a career in engineering or are simply curious to explore the field, this STEM summer course provides a comprehensive introduction to engineering principles, techniques, and real-world applications.
3. What will I learn during the Robotics Summer Camp?
During the Robotics Summer Camp in Oxford, Scholars will study fundamental engineering topics such as materials science, mechanics, and design principles. Hands-on workshops allow students to build prototypes, solve engineering challenges, and gain a deeper understanding of engineering applications in mechanical, civil, and aerospace industries. The focus is on developing critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills in engineering contexts.
4. How cant is the Robotics Summer Camp help with university applications?
The STEM Summer Camp in Oxford offers a clear competitive advantage for university applications, particularly for Canadian students aiming to study engineering, computer science, or technology-related fields in Canada, the UK, or the US. Scholars develop practical, real-world skills through hands-on workshops, collaborative design challenges, and expert-led guest lectures – demonstrating academic curiosity, technical competence, and readiness for competitive STEM programs.
Successful completion of the programme also awards 8 UCAS Tariff Points, adding measurable academic value for those considering applications through UCAS to UK universities. For students applying to Canadian institutions, the programme provides strong enrichment experience that enhances supplementary applications, personal profiles, and competitive admissions processes.
In addition, scholars may request letters of recommendation from Oxford tutors, further strengthening their applications. The programme also includes a career exploration add-on designed to help students clarify their academic and professional goals through structured mentorship, professional networking, and industry visits – helping Canadian students build compelling profiles when applying to engineering and technology degrees at home or abroad.
5. Do I need prior knowledge of robotics to attend the t is the Robotics Summer Camp?
No prior knowledge of robotics is required to attend this STEM summer program for high schoolers. The course is designed to cater to Scholars with varying levels of experience, from beginners to those with a basic understanding of engineering. The curriculum provides a supportive environment, with all the necessary resources to help our Scholars succeed and grow in the field of engineering and robotics.
6. How can the Robotics Summer Camp benefit my future career?
The Robotics Summer Camp for Canadian high school students equips Scholars with crucial skills such as critical thinking, design, and problem-solving—skills that are highly sought after in the engineering industry. Whether you aim to become a civil engineer, aerospace engineer, or product designer, the course provides you with practical, real-world experience. Additionally, the course includes an engineering career exploration top up, giving Scholars insights into various career paths within the engineering sector. Through this course, Scholars can gain valuable guidance for their future career in engineering, through career mentorship, professional networking and industry visits. These skills and experiences will give you an edge in future career opportunities and set the foundation for a successful career in engineering.
7. Do I need a visa to attend the Oxford Scholars Programme?
Students travelling from the Canada do not require a visa to attend the Oxford Scholars Programme for its duration. Most Canadian passport holders can enter the UK as a visitor and will instead need to complete a simple Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) prior to travel.
8. How do I apply for the Robotics Summer Camp at OSP?
To apply for the Robotics Summer School, visit our application page and complete the online form. Be sure to submit all required documents, including your academic transcripts and personal statement. After reviewing applications, successful candidates will be contacted with further details on their acceptance and next steps.
9. What is the cost of attending the Robotics Summer Camp?
The total cost of the Pre-College Robotics Program includes tuition, accommodation, meals, and all excursions and activities. Scholarships and financial aid options are available to ensure accessibility for students from various financial backgrounds. Please check our fee page for detailed pricing information and funding options.






