Summer science program in Yarnton Manor Oxford Summer School


Description
Summer program with a scientific bias (New Perspectives)
- Age of students: 13-15 years
- Dates: 1-28 July.
Summer academic course New Perspectives is an ideal opportunity for pupils of 13-15 years to feel part of the student brotherhood! The program offers more than 17 scientific directions to choose from: every two weeks (in the camp, shifts of 2 and 4 weeks are offered), pupils choose subjects that they want to study in-depth. Each day in a two week course two morning subjects (from group A and group B) + one afternoon seminar of choice are organized:
1) Group A:
- Writing skills
- Economics and Management
- Natural Sciences and Environmental Protection
- Human Biology
- Experimental Psychology
- Contemporary History
- Physics + chemistry
- Mathematics
- Politics and international relations.
2) Group B:
- Writing art
- Economics and Management
- English literature
- Human Biology
- Geography of the world and man
- Experimental Psychology
- Contemporary History
- Physics + chemistry
- Mathematics
- Politics and international relations.
3) Afternoon seminars and master classes:
- Acting skills and performing arts
- Business Courses
- Essay Writing Skills
- Skills of public speaking and debate, oratorical skills
- Photography and sketching, graphics and sketches
- Teambuilding and development of leadership skills.
All items - pay attention! - must be unique and not repeat: for example, you can not twice choose a course of mathematics (both from block A, and from block B).
At the morning seminars are not more than 15 people in each, afternoon classes are designed for 15-20 people; the intensity of the lessons is from 20 hours per week + minimum 2 thematic excursions, master classes and lectures with invited specialists and speakers. At the end of the program the students will receive a solemn closing ceremony, where everyone will receive a corporate certificate with personal achievements and successes.