For over 900 years, Oxford has been a global symbol of learning, leadership, and discovery. Its cobbled streets, ancient colleges, and iconic spires have shaped world leaders, Nobel Prize winners, authors, and innovators.
At our Oxford summer school, you don’t just see Oxford, you live it. You walk the same paths as the people who changed the world.
The Architecture of Inspiration
Oxford is a city where every corner has a story. The Radcliffe Camera, Bodleian Library, and Bridge of Sighs aren’t just beautiful landmarks, they are symbols of centuries of scholarship and imagination.
When you stay and study in Oxford, you’re surrounded by gardens, courtyards, libraries, and halls that have welcomed generations of great thinkers.
College Life
Living History
As part of our Oxford summer school, Scholars reside in historic colleges such as Somerville, St Hugh’s, and St Anne’s and Linacre, each offering a blend of tradition, comfort, and inspiration.
Dine in grand halls beneath portraits of former scholars, study where great thinkers once wrote their legacies, and find community in spaces where learning has thrived for centuries.
This is more than accommodation, it’s immersion into Oxford life.


Graduation Ceremony at Somerville College

Recreational Time on the Oxford Grounds

Lunchtime at Somerville College Dining Hall

Icebreaker & Speed-Friending Activities at Linacre

Academic Sessions Inside an Oxford Classroom

Until Next Time: Scholars Depart from Oxford
Walk Through Hundreds of Years of History
Explore Oxford: The College Tours
During OSP, Scholars explore some of Oxford’s most iconic colleges, each with its own story, atmosphere, and architectural beauty.
Magdalen College
With its grand cloisters, riverside walkways, and famous deer park, Magdalen is one of Oxford’s most breathtaking colleges. Its chapel is a masterpiece of music, tradition, and candlelit beauty. Walking through Magdalen feels like stepping into a storybook.


Exeter College
Founded in 1314, Exeter is known for its warm atmosphere, Gothic architecture, and stunning chapel filled with rich stained glass. It’s a favourite among students and one of the most picture-perfect spots in Oxford.
Christ Church
Christ Church is iconic, home to towering halls, vast gardens, and spaces that have inspired leaders, artists, and even filmmakers. Its cathedral and dining hall are among the most photographed in the world, making it a true symbol of Oxford’s grandeur.

These visits allow scholars to experience the depth, diversity, and beauty of Oxford’s historic college system.
The Beautiful Chapels of Oxford
Oxford’s chapels are serene spaces rich in art, tradition, and history.
At OSP, we embrace the diversity of beliefs and respect all religions, offering scholars the opportunity to explore these sacred spaces, fostering both reflection and personal growth. Whether you’re visiting the chapels of Oxford or engaging in other religious practices, our programme creates a welcoming environment for scholars of all faiths.
Did You Know?
Oxford isn’t just world-class academics — it’s full of centuries-old traditions that make the experience unforgettable. Here are a few favourites our scholars are always amazed by:
Formal Hall Dinners
Many colleges host candle-lit formal dinners where students dress up, enjoy multi-course meals, and sometimes hear Latin graces before dining.
Rowing is Practically a Religion
Oxford’s rowing culture is legendary. Students train on the Thames, cheer for their favourite crews, and follow historic boat races.
Rowing is Practically a Religion
Oxford’s rowing culture is legendary. Students train on the Thames, cheer for their favourite crews, and follow historic boat races.
Students Celebrate ‘Finals’ with “Trashing”
After their last exam, students are (harmlessly!) covered in confetti, silly string, and foam spray — one of the loudest, funniest Oxford traditions.
The Annual Oxford vs Cambridge Rivalry
From the Boat Race to academic competitions, the rivalry is over 800 years old — and still fiercely celebrated.
Christ Church Bell ‘Great Tom’ Rings 101 Times Every Night
This medieval bell still tolls 101 times each evening, representing the original number of Christ Church scholars.
