The Cambridge Politics Summer Schools offer a unique opportunity for teenagers aged 13 to 18 to engage with the foundational concepts of political theory and practice in a historical and cultural context. Participants will explore various aspects of governance, policy-making, and political philosophy through interactive discussions and hands-on activities. With a focus on critical thinking and analytical skills, these programs provide an enriching academic environment that fosters a deeper understanding of the political landscape.
Cambridge offers a focused set of Politics summer programmes for 13-15, providing early exposure to structured study and subject-specific development.
The teaching approach in Cambridge’s Politics summer schools emphasizes critical thinking, debate, and engagement with contemporary political issues. Unlike the more traditional lecture-based methods often found in standard school curricula, these programs foster an interactive learning environment where students are encouraged to express their viewpoints and challenge existing narratives. Themes often include governance, international relations, and civic responsibility, providing a rich context for understanding the complexities of modern political systems. This academic value extends beyond mere knowledge acquisition, equipping young learners with the analytical skills necessary for informed citizenship.
Participants engage in a dynamic study rhythm that blends structured lessons with independent project work, allowing for exploration of personal interests within the political sphere. The classroom atmosphere is characterized by collaborative discussions and peer-to-peer learning, creating a sense of community among students. Independent assignments challenge participants to apply their learning in practical contexts, promoting self-directed inquiry. Overall, students leave with not just a deeper understanding of political concepts, but also enhanced communication and critical analysis skills, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.
These programs cater specifically to teens aged 13-15, providing a tailored educational experience that aligns with their developmental stage. This age group is particularly suited for engaging with complex political ideas, as participants are beginning to form their own opinions and seek a deeper understanding of the world around them. Expectations include active participation in discussions and willingness to explore diverse perspectives, which are critical for fostering a robust understanding of political dynamics.
The distinctiveness of Cambridge’s summer programs lies in their integration of historical context with current political discourse. Unlike many other offerings, which may focus solely on theoretical frameworks or specific ideologies, these schools provide a holistic view of politics that encompasses both local and global perspectives. This approach not only enriches students’ understanding but also nurtures a passion for civic engagement, preparing them for future academic pursuits and active participation in society.
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Last updated: 27/01/2026
| Course | Provider | Subject | Location | Duration | Fees | Short Description | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| International Relations and Politics (13-15 years old) | Oxford Summer Courses | International Relations, Politics, Social Sciences, Humanities | Cambridge | 2 Weeks | 6995 | The International Relations and Politics Cambridge summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 13-15 years old students, provides seminars and small group learning and is priced from £6,995. | View |
| Politics: Power and Protest (The Cambridge Experience) | Oxbridge Academic Programs | Politics, Social Sciences, Humanities | Cambridge | 2 or 4 weeks | $7,395; $12,595 | As opinions become radicalized, and the broad, postwar consensus is replaced by increasingly angry confrontation, students seek to discover what is now understood by politics. On what bases have we, as citizens, agreed to hand much of our power over our lives to governments? | View |
| Philosophy, Politics & Economics in Cambridge for Ages 16-18 | Immerse Education | Philosophy, Politics, Economics, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business | Cambridge | 2+ weeks | 7495 | Explore the intersection of ideas, governance, and economic systems in Cambridge, an academic hub for PPE studies. | View |
| Law & Politics (Cambridge) | Oxford Royale | Law, Politics, Humanities, Social Sciences | Cambridge | 2 Weeks | 6995 | The Law & Politics Summer School at Cambridge offers students aged 16–18 an immersive exploration of the intersection between law and politics. Over two weeks, participants study topics like human rights, globalisation, and business law, develop critical skills through debates and a Mock Trial Simulation, and experience life at historic Clare College. | View |
| Game Theory (The Cambridge Tradition) | Oxbridge Academic Programs | Economics, Politics, Biology, Artificial Intelligence, Social Sciences, Sciences | Cambridge | 2 or 4 weeks | $7,395; $12,595 | The object of this course is to introduce students to the main concepts in Game Theory, to expose them to the way in which game theory helps explain how decision-makers arrive at their decisions, and why they often fail to make the right ones. Alongside, students will be introduced to different games, from Nash's bargaining game to the Prisoner's Dilemma, and to the way in which Game Theory is applied to Economics and, increasingly, the Social Sciences, International Relations, Biology, Computing, and AI, to name but a few of the disciplines it informs. | View |
| International Espionage (The Cambridge Tradition) | Oxbridge Academic Programs | International Relations, Politics, Social Sciences, Humanities | Cambridge | 2 or 4 weeks | $7,395; $12,595 | At the University in which the world's most famous fictional spy, James Bond, studied, this course, which blends politics and history with practice, examines the methods and techniques of the world's most infamous services-Mossad, the KGB, the CIA, MI5, and MI6. Students address the future of intelligence operations, the challenges of field work, and the ethics of espionage in terms of international cooperation, competition, and conflict. | View |
| International Relations in Cambridge for Ages 13-15 | Immerse Education | International Relations, Politics, Social Sciences | Cambridge | 2+ weeks | 7495 | Begin exploring the world of global politics and diplomacy in Cambridge, a city with a truly international outlook. | View |
| Philosophy in Cambridge for Ages 16-18 | Immerse Education | Philosophy, Humanities, Politics, Social Sciences | Cambridge | 2+ weeks | 7495 | Challenge your thinking in Cambridge, a city that has shaped some of history’s greatest philosophical minds. | View |
| International Relations in Cambridge for Ages 16-18 | Immerse Education | International Relations, Politics, Social Sciences, Climate & Sustainability | Cambridge | 2+ weeks | 7495 | Examine the complexities of international politics in Cambridge, a hub of global research and diplomacy. | View |
| Social and Political Sciences | Reach Cambridge | Social Sciences, Humanities, Politics, Economics, Psychology | Cambridge | 2, 4 or 6 weeks | £6,295.00 – £18,495.00 | Interested in the humanities and social sciences but not sure whether you want to be a psychologist or philosopher, politician or entrepreneur? | View |
| Politics & International Relations | Reach Cambridge | Politics, International Relations, Social Sciences, Humanities | Cambridge | 2, 4 or 6 weeks | £6,295.00 – £18,495.00 | The Reach Cambridge Politics and International Relations Course provides students with a fascinating introduction to the world of national and international political systems, giving them the opportunity to discuss and debate the fundamental questions of political life. | View |
| International Relations (16-17 years old) | Oxford Summer Courses | International Relations, Politics, Social Sciences | Cambridge | 2 Weeks | 6995 | The International Relations Cambridge summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 16-17 years old students, provides tutorials and is priced from £6,995. | View |