An Exceptional Summer Experience
An Exceptional Summer Experience
An Exceptional Summer Experience
High Academic Standards with Affordable Tags
High Academic Standards with Affordable Tags
Summer programmes oriented towards academic skills, university application, and personal growth.
Summer programmes oriented towards academic skills, university application, and personal growth.
Designed for students who want to turn the summer break into not only a productive but a truly transformative experience, Richmond Summer Academy brings together academic workshops, language development, project work, and social programmes under one roof. It also offers a unique and original personal statement preparation programme, especially for students with a high level of language proficiency.
Designed for students who want to turn the summer break into not only a productive but a truly transformative experience, Richmond Summer Academy brings together academic workshops, language development, project work, and social programmes under one roof. It also offers a unique and original personal statement preparation programme, especially for students with a high level of language proficiency.
UK Summer Programmes
Cambridge,
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
29 June - 6 July
£2,950
Cambridge,
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
6 - 17 July
£5,250
Oxford,
Wadham College
Ages 16-19
13 - 24 July
£4,940
Cambridge,
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
10 - 21 August
£4,950
UK Summer Programmes
UK Summer Programmes
Cambridge
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
29 June - 6 July
£2,950
Cambridge
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
6 - 17 July
£5,250
Oxford
Wadham College
Ages 16-19
13 - 24 July
£4,940
Cambridge
Sidney Sussex College
Ages 15-18
10 - 21 August
£4,950
UK Summer Programmes
UK Summer Programmes
Language Modules
Language Modules
SAT Prep
IELTS/TOEFL Prep
University Apps (College Essay)
SAT Prep
IELTS/TOEFL Prep
University Apps (College Essay)
The language programme progresses through lessons taught in groups of 6–10 students and assignments, from which students at every level can benefit.
Each student may choose one language course.
The language programme progresses through lessons taught in groups of 6–10 students and assignments, from which students at every level can benefit.
Each student may choose one language course.
Academic Courses
Academic Courses
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Computer Science
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Legal Science
Economics and Business
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Computer Science
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Legal Science
Economics and Business
Academic courses are designed to familiarise students with university-level courses before university. The courses are taught in groups of 4–8 people, at introductory level in academic disciplines. Each student may choose one academic course.
Academic courses are designed to familiarise students with university-level courses before university. The courses are taught in groups of 4–8 people, at introductory level in academic disciplines. Each student may choose one academic course.
Thesis Project and
Letter of Recommendation
Thesis Project and
Letter of Recommendation
Thesis topic selection: Students can work with lecturers on one of the following topics: Molecular Physics, Quantum Physics, Organic Chemistry, Emissions, Metallurgy, Microbiology, Set Theory, Artificial Intelligence, Data Management, Machine Learning, Human Rights, Commercial Law, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Markets, Consumer Behaviour
Thesis topic selection: Students can work with lecturers on one of the following topics: Molecular Physics, Quantum Physics, Organic Chemistry, Emissions, Metallurgy, Microbiology, Set Theory, Artificial Intelligence, Data Management, Machine Learning, Human Rights, Commercial Law, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Markets, Consumer Behaviour
Letter of recommendation: Lecturers provide letters of recommendation that can be used in applications based on student performance. The lecturers are from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL and LSE.
Letter of recommendation: Lecturers provide letters of recommendation that can be used in applications based on student performance. The lecturers are from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, UCL and LSE.
Included services:
Over two weeks: 30 hours language-focused and 40 hours academic, 70 hours of classes in total,
Airport meet-and-greet,
Outbound and return school-airport transfers,
Accommodation in single rooms,
Breakfast, 2 main meals, snacks,
London/Oxbridge city and university tours,
Traditional Oxbridge dinners and barbecue events,
UK SIM card for communication.
Included services:
Over two weeks: 30 hours language-focused and 40 hours academic, 70 hours of classes in total,
Airport meet-and-greet,
Outbound and return school-airport transfers,
Accommodation in single rooms,
Breakfast, 2 main meals, snacks,
London/Oxbridge city and university tours,
Traditional Oxbridge dinners and barbecue events,
UK SIM card for communication.
Services not included:
Flight, visa and travel insurance fees,
All other personal expenses,
Students may bring a certain amount of pocket money.
Services not included:
Flight, visa and travel insurance fees,
All other personal expenses,
Students may bring a certain amount of pocket money.
Cambridge Summer 2026
Cambridge Summer 2026
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Cambridge July 2
Cambridge July 2
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Date
Date
Date
6 - 17 July 2026
Age and Group Size
Age and Group Size
Age and Group Size
Ages 15-18, 50 Students
Price
Price
£5,250
Academic Modules
Academic Modules
Academic Modules
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Economics, Business, Mathematics, Law, etc.
Oxford July
Oxford July
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Cambridge August
Cambridge August
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.
Students who choose language and academic programmes receive a total of 40 hours of tutoring over 8 days. Students’ performance is monitored through one-to-one meetings.
In the Mini-Thesis project, students select a research question in their chosen academic field under the guidance of lecturers. During this process, they learn various research methods, from literature review to statistics, and present their mini-thesis of at least 1,500 words before a panel.
The teaching staff consists of lecturers and PhD students from the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and Imperial College.
Recommendation letters are provided to students by their instructors based on their academic performance.
Accommodation is provided in university student halls, in colleges with dining halls and 24/7 professional security services.

Richmond Academy
239-241 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 5QU
info@richmondacademy.co.uk
+44 758 536 6260
+90 543 301 3471

Richmond Academy
239-241 Kennington Lane, London, SE11 5QU
info@richmondacademy.co.uk
+44 758 536 6260
+90 543 301 3471
239-241 Kennington Lane, London
info@richmondacademy.co.uk
+44 758 536 6260
+90 543 301 3471


