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The key takeaways are that Oxford Royale Academy offers a variety of academic and skill-based courses for students aged 13-18 across different disciplines. Students are housed in University of Oxford dorms and take their meals in the dining hall. The school aims to provide an enriching international learning experience for students.

Oxford Royale Academy categorizes its courses into five areas - Academic, English as a Foreign Language, University Preparation, Film, and Business & Enterprise. The courses range from 2-4 weeks and cover subjects like languages, sciences, humanities as well as test preparation and professional skills.

Students on the 13-15 courses receive breakfast, lunch and dinner while those on 16-18 courses receive breakfast and dinner. Accommodation is provided in single or twin rooms within University of Oxford dormitories. Meals are taken at the dining hall.

oxford Summer School 2013

Courses for students aged 13-18

SeSSion 1 30th June - 13th July SeSSion 2 14th July - 27th July SeSSion 3 28th July - 10th August

Welcome to oxford

our Commitment to excellence 4 Courses for ages 13-15


New Perspectives Oxford Summer English Film Academy Accommodation Sample timetable

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8 10 12 14 16

Courses for ages 16-18


Broadening Horizons Oxford Summer English Oxford Enterprise Programme Global Leadership Programme Oxbridge Preparation UK University Preparation Law School Preparation Medical School Preparation Engineering Preparation SAT Preparation Academic Writing with IELTS Preparation Film Academy Accommodation Sample timetable Frequently Asked Questions How to Apply

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Join students from over 90 nations this summer


our five course categories
We group our exciting range of summer programmes into the five course categories displayed on the right. These categories, along with the associated icon and colour, are designed to quickly convey the aims, content and nature of each of our programmes.

oRA in numbers 2012

Academic
A wide range of intellectually stimulating academic courses.

Business and enterprise


Short courses in business management, economics, finance and marketing.

1587
Students

92
Nationalities

7
Campuses

45
Study options

91
Teaching staff

84%
Oxbridge educated staff

english as a Foreign Language


Short English courses focusing on reading, writing, speaking and listening.

Film
An introduction to the world of filmmaking taught by industry professionals.

208
Support staff
2

3
Excursions per session

21
Taught hours per week

University Preparation
Intensive courses to help students with their university application. 1

With ORA students boost their chances of success at school, university and in their future careers.

Courses for 2013 We pride ourselves on providing academically challenging and enriching courses. Each course lasts two weeks, although many students stay for four weeks, taking two consecutive courses backto-back. Pages 6 to 43 set out our courses for summer 2013, though please check our website to ensure availability. international Summer School Students attend our courses from over 90 countries which creates a stimulating international learning environment. Sharing perspectives and cultures with students from other nations is an important part of the ORA experience - the friendships made on campus last long after the course has ended.

Living in oxford All students stay on the campus of the University of Oxford in either single or twin undergraduate rooms. The campus style of living and socialising as a community allows students to make the best of the international aspects of the summer school.

Welcome to oxford
Oxford is quite unlike anywhere else. With a unique ensemble cast of architectural marvels famed the world over, the city feels incredibly ancient, yet continues to be home to some of the most progressive and innovative thinkers of the twenty-first century. Oxford Royale Academys summer programmes are designed with the academic rigour of their prestigious environment firmly in mind.
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our Commitment to excellence


Teaching Faculty ORA is dedicated to academic excellence and this is reflected in the quality of our teaching faculty. 84% of of teaching staff have been educated at Oxbridge. See our website for the full faculty list. Counsellors A friendly team of Counsellors and other support staff ensures the safety of students on campus over the summer. Students can talk to any of our staff about their concerns, whether its something academic, social or personal. Staff are on campus 24/7 throughout the summer. Registrations Team If you have questions about your course prior to departure you can contact our Registrations Team by phone or email. They will be more than happy to guide you through the various course options and assist you with your enrolment.

WHATS inCLUDeD

Study Wide selection of study options 21 taught hours per week Study files / materials Guest lectures from academic speakers Personalised academic reports Course certificate after graduation Live Accommodation in the University of Oxford Meals in the Hall Free WiFi (subject to availability in College) Daily updates on the ORA blog Medical / travel insurance 4

explore Wide selection of afternoon and evening activities 3 coach excursions per course Welcome and graduation events (parents invited) Discounts at shops around Oxford extras ORA T-shirt ID badge and lanyard Welcome and arrival packages Year group photo Course memento video ORA notebook Accreditations and Memberships We are proud to be accredited by the British Accreditation Council and by the British Council for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language. ORA is also a member of Study UK, English UK, the World Youth Student & Educational Travel Confederation (WYSE) and the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). Awards and Accolades In both 2010 and 2011 ORA was awarded the prestigious Best Educational Product accolade at the British Educational Travel Associations annual 5 award ceremony. Additionally, in 2012, we were delighted to be named as a recipient of the Queens Award for Enterprise (in the International Trade category), which is the highest possible accolade for British businesses.

Courses for ages 13-15

oxford Royale Academy provides students with an unrivalled study abroad experience.

A range of exciting study options

Accommodation on the campus of the University of Oxford

Coach excursions to cultural sites around the UK

Varied extracurricular activity programme

Professional team of support staff

Culturally diverse student body

The summer school was the perfect combination of work and play, with the most interesting courses and enthusiastic teachers as well as fun activities.
Kasia from Poland

new Perspectives
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/np

A wide range of study options

Choose your own programme!

Enriching and fun excursions and activities

Inspirational teaching

The University experience - residential in a University of Oxford college

An international community

Students from 57 countries attended NP in 2012

FOR AGES 13-15

new Perspectives is an established academic summer course for students aged 13-15. Whilst living in a college of the University of Oxford, students follow subjects of their own choice and are led by inspirational teachers who are passionate about their disciplines.
The programme can be followed for either two weeks or four weeks, with a choice of dates in July and August 2013. New Perspectives is one of Oxford Royale Academys most popular programmes in 2012 over 300 students attended the course. The student community on the course is truly international. In 2012 57 nationalities attended, giving students the chance to learn about many different cultures and backgrounds. The New Perspectives course is residential in two Oxford colleges St. Peters College and Jowett Walk (part of Balliol College). Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided in the College Hall.

Study options: New Perspectives offers students both traditional subjects and new subjects not normally available at school. The course provides a selection of subjects that may eventually be studied at a higher level. Each week, students receive 21 hours of teaching. Students choose one morning class combination (15 hours per week) and one afternoon workshop (6 hours per week). The table below shows the options available for 2013.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include shopping trips, punting on the river, and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and talent contests. Please see page 16 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest. They will also enjoy visits to places such as London, Bicester Village shopping outlet and traditional English castles.

Academic options
Morning Classes Creative Writing Environmental Science Human Biology Mathematics Politics and International Relations
WiTH WiTH WiTH WiTH WiTH

Afternoon Workshops Experimental Psychology Human Geography Physics and Chemistry Economics and Management British History Acting and Performance Skills Business Challenge Leadership and Teambuilding Public Speaking and Debate Scenes of Oxford (Photography & Sketching)

See our website for synopses of these subjects.

Please see pages 14-15 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/np Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

oxford Summer english


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ose1315

Immersion in English culture

21 hours of classes per week

Residential with native English speakers

Graduate with a grade on the Common European Framework of Reference

Interactive teaching

Small class sizes (maximum of 15)

FOR AGES 13-15

oxford Summer english is a residential English language course for students aged 13-15. Whilst immersed in one of the UKs most culturally rich cities, students participate in an intensive programme of classes, workshops, cultural activities and social events.
The programme can be followed for either two weeks or four weeks, with a choice of dates in July and August 2013. In 2012, over 120 students attended this course from 39 nations. This makes the course Oxford Royale Academys most popular English language programme. The course is residential at St. Peters College in Oxford, where students live, interact and socialise with native English speakers from the UK, USA and other countries. Additionally, the Counsellors at the college are always happy to speak to students, giving them further opportunity to practise their improved English language skills. Breakfast, lunch and evening meal are provided in the College Hall.

Teaching: Reading, writing, listening and speaking are all targeted by our syllabus, and students work on their abilities in these areas through our interactive teaching style. Students actively improve their English through student-centred activities which are original, exciting and challenging. Each week, students receive 21 hours of teaching. Morning lessons consist of more traditional, classroom learning (15 hours per week). Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons are reserved for workshops (6 hours per week). The table below shows some sample afternoon workshop options.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include shopping trips, punting on the river, and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and talent contests. Please see page 16 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest. They will also enjoy visits to places such as London, Bicester Village shopping outlet and traditional English castles.

Sample afternoon workshop activities for oxford Summer english


Researching & planning a fashion show Designing itineraries for visitors to Oxford Devising a business idea & presenting it Performing short plays / stories Designing and conducting surveys Debates and discussions We accept students of all levels except beginners.

Please see pages 14-15 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ose1315 Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Film Academy
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/fa1315

Learn the full process behind video production

From initial idea to final edit

Work with industry professionals

Premiere on graduation evening

Residential in a college of the University of Oxford

Use the latest high-definition recording equipment

Apple Mac editing suites

FOR AGES 13-15

Are you interested in TV and movies? Would you like to know how films are made? Would you like to shoot your own movie on location in Oxford? If you answer yes, then Film Academy is most definitely the course for you!
Film Academy is a two-week HD Digital Video production course, which gives students the opportunity to try out the different roles and learn the various techniques required to make video for television and film. Location for countless TV shows and movie scenes (including Harry Potter, X-Men and The Golden Compass), the city of Oxford provides a magical backdrop for our summer Film Academy course! This innovative and interesting programme can be followed for two weeks in July, with a choice of two start dates. The programme is residential at St. Peters College, University of Oxford. During each 2-week session, more than 160 international students aged 13-15 will stay at St. Peters on ORA programmes.

Programme outline: Students first learn the key elements of film production: planning, script writing, location-finding and storyboarding. When they are ready to start filming, students work in small groups using the latest cameras, microphones and lighting equipment to shoot their production on location in Oxford. With the film in the can, students then use the latest Apple Macs and Final Cut Pro software to edit their masterpiece. The film is then premiered at the campus graduation event!

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include shopping trips, punting on the river, and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and talent contests. Please see page 16 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest. They will also enjoy visits to places such as London, Bicester Village shopping outlet and traditional English castles.

A selection of movies previously produced on the Film Academy course


Time Collector The Gnome The Map Lucky Twig Go to the ORAFilmAcademy YouTube channel to watch these films, and many more!

Please see pages 14-15 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/fa1315 Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Accommodation for students aged 13-15

A key element of the Oxford Royale Academy summer school is that all of our programmes are residential in colleges of the University of Oxford. As students live, eat and study in a College every day of their course, they experience life as an undergraduate student at one of the best universities in the world. In addition, these colleges are very close to the centre of Oxford itself, meaning that such inspiring landmarks as the Bodleian Library, the Sheldonian Theatre and the Radcliffe Camera are just a few minutes walk away. Accommodation on our 13-15 courses is provided at two colleges in Oxford St. Peters College and Jowett Walk.

FACT FiLe

St. Peters College

oRA age group: 13-15 only oRA courses: New Perspectives, Oxford Summer English, Film Academy Accommodation Details: Oxford Royale Academy students stay in single and twin rooms, which are standard undergraduate bedrooms. Bathrooms are shared between small numbers of students. Male and female attendees are separated by a corridor and/or staircase. About St. Peters College: One of the University of Oxfords youngest colleges, Peters was founded in 1929 as an independent hostel for students, with the aim of providing low-cost education. It became a college of the University in 1961, and is located right in the heart of Oxford.

Supervision, safety and security on campus


Whilst in college, students are overseen by the Programme Director (PD), who implements the day-to-day running of the programme. The PD is assisted by a team of Junior Deans and Counsellors who very often are current members of the University of Oxford. The Junior Deans and Counsellors ensure that students are looked after pastorally, culturally and socially during their programme. Students are able to talk informally and frankly to the Counsellors in order to raise concerns, talk about Oxford or discuss their class assignments. Each campus has a few members of residential staff, who live in the college throughout the programme and are able to assist students at any time of the day or night. Both St. Peters College and Jowett Walk are secure environments for our students. Access is restricted, with all visitors having to go through the Porters Lodge (at St. Peters) or a code-locked gate (at Jowett Walk). For more information on the accommodation for students aged 13-15, please see our website at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/accommodation or contact our Head Office on [email protected].

FACT FiLe

Jowett Walk (part of Balliol College)

oRA age group: 13-15 only oRA courses: New Perspectives Accommodation Details: Students stay in single rooms which are modern undergraduate bedrooms. The majority of bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms, but in some cases bathrooms are shared between a few rooms. Male and female students are separated by a corridor and/or staircase. About Jowett Walk: Jowett Walk is a modern annexe of Balliol College located in a quiet area of Oxford about five minutes away from the city centre. Such a location is perfect for our 13-15 year-old students who can enjoy the proximity of the citys main attractions while living in a safe and secure environment.

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Sample timetable for students aged 13-15

Week one
Sunday
0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 1230 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 2030 2100 2130 2200 2230

Week Two
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Breakfast Walk to lessons Morning Lessons Morning Break Morning Lessons

Thursday

Friday

Saturday
0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 1230 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 2030 2100 2130 2200 2230

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday
Breakfast Walk to lessons Morning Lessons Morning Break Morning Lessons

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Arrival at your college


- Collection of Arrival Pack and timetable - Meet your new friends - Student photographs Afternoon Workshop
OPTIONS:

Lunch Hour

Cultural Excursion to Hampton Court Palace Cultural Excursion to North Leigh Roman Villa and Bicester Village shopping centre Afternoon Workshop

Free time to complete homework assignments and explore Oxford Afternoon Workshop

Lunch Hour Departures Afternoon Workshop Afternoon Workshop Collect Reports and Certificates

- Move in to your room and unpack - Tea and coffee for parents

Welcome Reception for students and parents

Tours of Oxford Inc. visits to the Bodleian Library & the Sheldonian Theatre

Visits to New College, the Science Museum and Christ Church Real tennis at Iffley Road sports centre

Afternoon Workshop

Visits to Oxford Colleges and the Ashmolean Museum

Punting

Homework clinic

Shopping Cultural Excursion to London

Homework clinic

Free time

Dinner in College

Dinner in College

Dinner in College Party Circus theme

Graduation Dinner

Induction Talk and "Ice Breaker" Activities

Quiz Night

Fencing Workshop Tennis Curfew

OPTIONS:

Film night on campus Karaoke

OPTIONS:

OPTIONS:

Zumba

5-a-side Football

Party - Wild West theme

Summer sports on campus Salsa dancing workshop

OPTIONS:

Talent Show

Indian Dance Workshop Tennis Curfew

OPTIONS:

Latin Dance Workshop Drumming Workshop

OPTIONS:

Graduation Ceremony and Party

Please note that the activities, excursions and times given above are for illustration only. The actual timetables available to each student will depend on a number of factors. Please contact our Head Office on [email protected] for full details of activities, excursions and times.

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Courses for ages 16-18

oxford Royale Academys range of courses is designed to educate, inspire and build confidence in our students.

A range of exciting study options

Accommodation on the campus of the University of Oxford

Coach excursions to cultural sites around the UK

Varied extracurricular activity programme

Professional team of support staff

Culturally diverse student body

ORA was an experience that I will remember for the rest of my life. It was definitely my best summer ever.
Martin from Colombia

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Broadening Horizons
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/bh

Make friends from all over the world

Inspirational teaching

Study and live in a University of Oxford college

Full social, extra-curricular and excursion timetable

Variety of options to choose from

Make your own programme!

FOR AGES 16-18

ORAs Broadening Horizons programme offers students aged 16-18 the opportunity to live and study in a college of the University of Oxford. Students follow subjects that they choose themselves, allowing them to pursue areas of interest or to try out something new.
The programme can be followed for either two weeks or four weeks, with a choice of dates in July and August 2013. In summer 2012, Broadening Horizons was Oxford Royale Academys most popular course nearly 500 students attended the programme. The student body is made up of bright, motivated students from around the world. In 2012, students came from over 60 nations. This programme is residential in two University of Oxford colleges St. Catherines College and Balliol College.

Teaching: During a typical week, students will follow two morning academic options - one from List A and one from List B. In addition, each student will follow an afternoon workshop course. The table below shows the options available for 2013. Each week, students participate in 21 hours of lessons. They are guided by inspirational teachers who delight in sharing their passion for their subjects.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Academic options
List A Classical Civilisations English Literature Human Sciences Journalism Mathematics Medical Biology Philosophy Political Science and International Relations List B Archaeology and Anthropology Chemistry Contemporary History Creative Writing Economics Environmental Science Experimental Psychology Physics Afternoon Workshops Acting and Performance Skills Business Challenge Global Issues Seminar Series Leadership and Teambuilding Oxfords Art and Architecture Public Speaking and Debate

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/bh Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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oxford Summer english


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ose1618

Graduate with a grade on the Common European Framework of Reference

Improve your English through classroom sessions and workshop activities

Learn English in the heart of the UK

Experience life as a University undergraduate

Live with native English speakers

FOR AGES 16-18

oxford Summer english is a dynamic language and cultural programme for students aged 16-18. The course gives students the chance to improve their English skills within the fascinating and inspiring surroundings of the University of Oxford.
This popular course is suitable for intermediate to advanced level English language speakers. It combines traditional language learning, workshop activities and an immersion in English culture to give students the best chance of progress. The programme can be followed for either two weeks or four weeks, with a choice of dates in July and August 2013. The course is residential in Balliol College in Oxford, where participants live with students who speak English as their native language. As they make new friends from around the world, and communicate with them in English, students get the chance to put what they learn in the classroom into action. Breakfast and evening meal are provided for all students.

Teaching: Reading, writing, listening and speaking are all targeted by our syllabus, and students work on their abilities in these areas through our interactive teaching style. Students actively improve their English through student-centred activities which are original, exciting and challenging. Each week, students receive 21 hours of teaching. Morning lessons consist of more traditional, classroom learning (15 hours per week). Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons are reserved for workshops (6 hours per week). Take a look at the table below for some past workshop activities.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students debates, quiz nights and events at local manor houses. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Sample afternoon workshop activities for oxford Summer english


Dreams and Ambitions debate / discussion Oxfords history My hometown presentation task Idioms of the English language Global problems debate Famous quotations We accept students of all levels except beginners.

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ose1618 Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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oxford enterprise Programme


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/enterprise

Residential in a University of Oxford college

Combines lectures, group work and seminars

An international student community

A course dedicated to Business, Economics and Management

Develop leadership skills

Taught by ORA Faculty

FOR AGES 16-18

Are you a business leader of the future? Do you have a strong interest in finance, management and marketing? Then join our oxford enterprise Programme in 2013!
Designed with future entrepreneurs in mind, the OEP is an intensive two-week summer course for highly motivated students from around the world. On the course students will develop the skills needed to successfully start up and run a business, along with the leadership and teamwork skills essential for progression in the workplace of today. This course is for fluent English speakers, and is two weeks in duration. There is a choice of dates in July and August 2013. The course is designed and taught by ORA Faculty members who guide students through two weeks of captivating study. Students stay in Balliol College, right in the centre of historic Oxford, and get to experience life as an undergraduate in the city.

Teaching: During 42 hours of lectures, seminars and workshops, students will be taught the principles of Business Management and Economics. They will also learn about Marketing, Human Resources and the Ethics of Business. In addition to traditional classes, skills-based workshops will develop presentation and leadership skills for future business goals. These workshops will include a competitive element, during which students will work in groups to design and develop a new business idea.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Key elements of the oxford enterprise Programme


Designed and taught by the ORA Faculty Competitive group project Experience life as an undergraduate in Oxford Academic lectures and seminars in a university environment Study with students from around the world Exciting social events and excursions

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/enterprise Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Global Leadership Programme


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/global

Full cultural and social timetable included

Develop strong leadership and teambuilding skills!

Explore the key issues facing global leaders

Residential in a college of the University of Oxford

Focus on political theory, philosophy and economics

Perfect for students with leadership ambitions

FOR AGES 16-18

ORAs Global Leadership Programme gives students the opportunity to tackle some of the most important real-world challenges facing global leaders of today. Through a series of lectures, workshops and debates students study topics such as international relations, the philosophy of leadership, and the economic context of decision making.
ORA summer schools are truly global in nature. In 2012, students from more than 90 nations joined our programmes. This makes them the perfect place to study and practise international leadership and teamwork. Each student will bring their own cultural perspective to discussions and debates, leading to dynamic and wellinformed discussion and study. The Global Leadership Programme is a two-week course for fluent English speakers. There is a choice of dates in July 2013. Students on the programme stay in Lady Margaret Hall - a college of the University of Oxford located just outside the city centre.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of tuition a week. The course instruction will focus on three areas: Political Theory and International Relations, Philosophy, and the Economic context of leadership. During class time students will consider some of the challenges facing todays world leaders, and will be encouraged to think about and discuss how they would respond. Ideas will be shared through seminar discussions and interactive workshop tasks.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Key elements of the Global Leadership Programme


Small class size maximum of 15 students Lessons and seminars in the environment of the University of Oxford Experience life as an undergraduate An international student community Develop theoretical knowledge and leadership competencies Exciting social events and excursions

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details

Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/global

Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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oxbridge Preparation
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/oxbridge

Visits to Oxford and Cambridge colleges

Experience life as an undergraduate at Oxford

Learn about the application process

Build the foundations of a strong application

Work on your interview technique and personal statement

Develop your knowledge of the UCAS form

FOR AGES 16-18

The oxbridge Preparation programme is for students applying to the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge. The course provides 21 hours per week of application advice and is hosted at a college of the University of Oxford.
This course shows students what the whole process of applying to Oxbridge involves, so that they feel more confident and comfortable in making their application. In small groups, students spend two weeks working with an ORA Faculty member, who will give each student personalised advice. Oxbridge Preparation is a truly international course in 2012, almost 100 students from 35 nations joined the programme. This course is two weeks long and requires fluent English from its participants. There is a choice of dates in July and August 2013. Students on the programme will stay at Lady Margaret Hall or St. Catherines College both colleges of the University of Oxford.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of teaching per week, in classes of no more than 15. Teaching focuses on a variety of aspects of applying to Oxbridge, including: The importance of subject choice College selection Personal statement work Completing the UCAS form Interview technique Students will be given time to produce a draft of their personal statement, and will also participate in a mock interview, during which they will face questions designed to provide an experience similar to that of a real Oxbridge interview.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace. The course also includes a trip to Cambridge.

Key elements of the oxbridge Preparation programme


Visits to Oxford and Cambridge colleges Practise mock interviews Course counsellors who are studying at top UK universities Experience life as an undergraduate student Personal statement sessions Exciting social events and excursions

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/oxbridge Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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UK University Preparation
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Learn about the different universities in the UK

Including visits to UK universities

Meet new friends with the same interests and ambitions

Put the building blocks in place for a strong application

Develop your knowledge of the UCAS application form

Work specifically on the personal statement section

FOR AGES 16-18

A new programme for 2013, the UK University Preparation course is designed to introduce international students to the process and requirements of applying to universities in the United Kingdom.
The course will give full information about the structure and organisation of British universities, their academic, social and extra-curricular aspects and the details of the admissions processes. A key aim of the programme is to give students the confidence to know what is expected of them and what the universities are looking for in a successful candidate. Class sizes on the course are kept to a maximum of 15, to ensure all students can benefit in equal measure from their teachers experience and guidance. The course will include visits to top universities. There is a choice of dates in July 2013. Students on the programme stay in Lady Margaret Hall - a college of the University of Oxford located just outside the city centre.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of teaching per week. Teaching focuses on a variety of aspects of a UK University application, including: University / college selection The importance of subject choice Completing the UCAS form, including the personal statement Interview technique Students will be given time to produce a draft of their personal statement, and will also participate in a mock interview, during which they will face questions designed to provide an experience similar to that at a UK university.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will visit several UK universities during their time with Oxford Royale Academy. Please ask for more details.

Key elements of the UK University Preparation programme


Visits to UK universities (ask for details) UCAS form and personal statement sessions Course counsellors who are studying at top UK universities Practise mock interviews Experience life as an undergraduate student Exciting social events and excursions

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/uk Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Law School Preparation


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/law

Prepare yourself and your application for a UK Law school

Study various elements of Law

Residential in a college of the University of Oxford

Experience life at a UK university

Meet students with the same interests and ambitions as you

LNAT Preparation

FOR AGES 16-18

ORAs Law School Preparation programme is a specially designed summer course for students thinking of applying to study Law at a UK university.
The Law School Preparation programme has two main aims. The first is to give students a general taster of the topics covered when studying Law at university. The second is to help students with their UCAS application form, LNAT exam (if applicable) and interview technique for entry into Law Schools around the UK. Students also take part in a moot (a mock legal trial) and will get to view an actual trial at Oxfords County Court from the Public Gallery. This course is a two week programme for fluent English speakers. There is a choice of dates in July and August 2013. Students on the programme will stay at Lady Margaret Hall or St. Catherines College both colleges of the University of Oxford.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of teaching per week, in classes of no more than 15. Teaching focuses on a variety of topics relating to a Law School application. Students work on their interview technique, and consider the types of questions they will face in a Law School interview. Students build the foundations of a strong personal statement, and are introduced to the different elements of the LNAT exam. Students also study various aspects of Law itself. Areas covered in the past include An Introduction to English Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law and Judicial Review.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Key elements of the Law School Preparation programme


Introduction to legal topics Personal statement advice Learn about different Law Schools in the UK Prepare your application and interview technique Take part in a mock trial Exciting social events and excursions

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/law Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Medical School Preparation


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/medicine

Live and learn alongside students from around the world

Practical workshops learn basic medical skills

Full extra-curricular programme included

Prepare the key elements of your application

Improve your personal statement

Practise the BMAT and UKCAT tests

FOR AGES 16-18

ORAs Medical School Preparation programme is for students who would like to apply to study Medicine at a top UK university. If you would like to spend two weeks finding out more about Medicine and honing your application, then this course is for you.
The course provides students with everything they need to know before they begin the process of applying to Medical School. Students will also take part in a selection of Practical Skills workshops, allowing them to experience and practise using medical equipment and performing medical procedures. Every year, like-minded students aged 16-18 come from all around the world to our Medical School Preparation course. In 2012, more than 70 students from 29 countries joined the programme. This course is a two-week programme for fluent English speakers. There is a choice of dates in July and August 2013. Students on the programme will stay at Lady Margaret Hall or Balliol College both colleges of the University of Oxford.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of teaching per week and classes cover topics such as Medicine as a career, different types of Medical Schools in the UK, and Medicine at Oxford and Cambridge. Students then focus on aspects of their application, working on their personal statement and interview technique. Attendees will also discuss answers to sample BMAT/UKCAT tests. In addition, Practical Skills workshops (many students favourite element of the course!) take place in a Medical Skills laboratory. These sessions cover skills such as using a stethoscope, testing reactions, examining the eyes and blood-taking.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Key elements of the Medical School Preparation programme


Advice on whether Medicine is the career for you Practical skills workshops Discuss sample BMAT / UKCAT questions Learn about different Medical Schools in the UK Experienced teachers Experience life as an undergraduate student

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/medicine Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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engineering Preparation
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/engineering

Improve your interview technique

Spend 2-weeks living and studying with students who share your ambitions and interests

Discuss the challenges facing the modern engineer

Learn about the different options for studying Engineering at University

Consider career opportunities

FOR AGES 16-18

The engineering Preparation programme is designed for students who have a passion for the subject of Engineering, and who are thinking of applying to study the subject at a top UK university.
Engineering is an immensely broad field, and this course will introduce students to the variety of options available at university level. Students will consider mechanical, civil, electrical and chemical engineering, discussing entrance requirements and subject matter. Participants in the course will also prepare specific elements of their application for the competitive admissions processes of the top UK universities. There will be time set aside for drafting personal statements, selecting potential universities, and practising interviews. This course is a two-week programme for fluent English speakers. There is a choice of dates in July 2013. Students on the programme stay in Lady Margaret Hall - a college of the University of Oxford.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of teaching per week. The course will first consider the different streams of Engineering. This will be interspersed with information regarding the various offerings at different UK universities. Students will then prepare aspects of their application, working on their personal statement and interview technique. Students will also discuss any relevant admissions / aptitude tests with the teacher. The course will include class visits to the colleges of the University of Oxford.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

Key elements of the engineering Preparation programme


Find out about Engineering as a degree Interview and personal statement sessions Course counsellors who are studying at top UK universities Visits to Oxford Colleges Exciting social events and excursions Experience life as an undergraduate student

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/engineering

Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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SAT Preparation
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/sat

Residential in a college of the University of Oxford

42 hours of classroom time

Focus on the Critical Reading, Math and Writing sections in equal measure

Boost your scores on the SAT exams

Practice tests at the start and end of the course, to measure progress

Meet new friends from around the world!

FOR AGES 16-18

The SAT Preparation course has been specifically designed for students hoping to boost their SAT scores ahead of an application to university in the United States.
The programme introduces students to core principles in the three areas of Critical Reading, Math and Writing. Students will need to master these principals in order to achieve an optimal score on the exams, and the course will provide the foundations for doing so. At the start and end of the course, students complete a full diagnostic test with questions typical of the actual SAT exams. In 2012, students improved their scores on this course by an average of 299 points. This course is a two-week programme for fluent English speakers. There is a choice of dates in July and August 2013. Students on the programme will stay at Lady Margaret Hall or Balliol College both colleges of the University of Oxford.

Teaching: Students receive 21 hours of instructional contact hours per week. Class sizes on the course are kept to a maximum of 15. Equal focus is put on the Critical Reading section, the Writing section, and the Math section, as well as significant attention paid to the essay section. SAT exam technique is taught through full practice tests, mini-tests, drills and other exercises.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and debates. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest in the United Kingdom such as London and Blenheim Palace.

improvement in practice test scores on the 2012 SAT Preparation Programme


Average improvement Biggest improvement by a single student 299 points 820 points

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/sat Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Academic Writing with ieLTS Preparation


www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ielts

Study alongside students from all over the world

Develop knowledge of academic writing conventions

Prepare for the IELTS exam

42 hours of tuition

Experience Oxford campus and city life

FOR AGES 16-18

Our Academic Writing with ieLTS Preparation course is designed for international students who would like to apply to undergraduate courses in the UK, or who are thinking of taking a degree taught in English anywhere in the world.
Over two weeks, students are introduced to the basic elements of the IELTS examination. Students also extend and develop their academic writing techniques, particularly academic essay writing a key skill for university study. This course is for intermediate level English speakers (approximate IELTS level 5.0 or above). Several start dates in July and August 2013 are available. The course is residential in Balliol College Oxford, where students live alongside fellow students who speak English as their native language. Breakfast and evening meals are provided for all students.

Teaching: During the course, students receive 42 hours of tuition. Academic Writing: Through interactive activities and continuous reading and writing practice, the course develops the students awareness of conventions in academic writing. ieLTS Preparation: Students study the four language areas reading, writing, speaking and listening with a focus on the exam. Students are able to practise their skills through completing mini-tests and timed questions. At the end of the course, each student is given a report card outlining their current level and areas for further improvements.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students debates, quiz nights and events at local manor houses. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest such as London and Blenheim Palace.

objectives of the Academic Writing with ieLTS Preparation course


1 Develop academic writing skills and fluency for the purposes of preparation for university entrance 2 Provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the IELTS examination and how to prepare and practise assessments 3 Improve both competence and confidence in test-taking abilities 4 Develop communication skills across the four aspects of academic English

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ielts Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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Film Academy
www.oxford-royale.co.uk/fa1618

Use the latest film, sound and lighting equipment

State of the art Apple Mac editing suites

Work with industry professionals

42 hours of Film Academy lessons and workshops

Residential in a college of the University of Oxford

Experience life as an undergraduate in the city!

FOR AGES 16-18

Film Academy gives students with an interest in film, television and media the opportunity to produce their own short narrative film in Oxford. Working with industry professionals, students craft their film from an idea right through to a premiere on graduation night!
The course is an intensive, hands-on experience delivered by the ORA Faculty who have extensive experience in film and TV. Throughout the course, students work in small teams to produce their film. The location for countless TV shows and movie scenes including Harry Potter, X-Men and The Golden Compass, the city of Oxford provides the perfect film set for students summer school movies. This innovative and vocational programme lasts for two weeks in July, with a choice of two start dates. The programme is residential in Balliol College, University of Oxford, which is within easy walking distance of the filming locations around the city centre.

Programme outline: The course teaches the specific skills required to be a director, producer, director of photography, or editor. With this knowledge, students can create their film, discover their strengths and work with their fellow students to shape their piece of work. Whilst on the shoot, students have the opportunity to try all roles in order to help them understand the different aspects of the film-making process. Students then edit their productions on Apple Macs with professional editing software, before the films are premiered on graduation evening.

outside the classroom: A full cultural and recreational programme is included. Activities include museum tours, guest lectures and summer sports. In the evenings, the programme offers students parties, quiz nights and performances. Please see page 46 for a sample timetable. Coach excursions: Students will go on three coach excursions per two weeks. Through these, they will explore places of historic and cultural interest. They will also enjoy places such as London and Bicester Village shopping centre.

A selection of movies previously produced on the Film Academy course


Dont Open The Door Zodiac Rendezvous Listen to the Bells Go to the ORAFilmAcademy YouTube channel to watch these films, and many more!

Please see pages 44-45 for full accommodation details


Full information available at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/fa1618 Register online at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply

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FACT FiLe

Balliol College

oRA age group: 16-18 only oRA courses: Academic Writing with IELTS, Broadening Horizons, Film Academy, Oxford Enterprise Programme, SAT Prep, Medical School Prep, Oxford Summer English Accommodation Details: Students will be accommodated in single rooms which are standard undergraduate bedrooms. Bathrooms are shared between a few students. Male and female students will be separated by a corridor and/or staircase. About Balliol College: Balliol is perfectly located in the centre of town, less than a 5-minute walk away from the Ashmolean Museum, Radcliffe Square and the citys shopping districts. The Colleges location and beautiful architecture make it the ideal setting for summer study.

Accommodation for students aged 16-18

All courses for students aged 16-18 are residential in colleges of the University of Oxford. This gives students the opportunity to experience life as an undergraduate at one of the most inspiring universities in the world. All accommodation is conveniently located within 15 minutes walk from the city centre. Accommodation for students aged 16-18 is provided at three colleges in Oxford: Balliol College, Lady Margaret Hall and St. Catherines College. Please find more information about these campuses on the next page.

FACT FiLe

Lady Margaret Hall

oRA age group: 16-18 only oRA courses: University Preparation courses (Engineering, Law School, Medical School, Oxbridge, SAT, UK University) and the Global Leadership Programme Accommodation Details: Students will be accommodated in twin rooms which are typical student bedrooms. The majority of rooms are en-suite, however some bathrooms are shared between a small number of bedrooms. Male and female students will be separated by a corridor and/or staircase. About LMH: Founded in 1878, LMH is one of the University of Oxfords younger colleges. LMH is beautifully situated on Norham Gardens, about 15 minutes walk from Oxford city centre. It has spacious grounds and gardens, and is adjacent to the University Parks.

Supervision, safety and security on campus


Whilst in college, students are overseen by the Programme Director (PD), who implements the day-to-day running of the programme. The PD is assisted by a team of Junior Deans and Counsellors who very often are current members of the University of Oxford. The Junior Deans and Counsellors ensure that students are looked after pastorally, culturally and socially during their programme. Students are able to talk informally and frankly to the Counsellors in order to raise concerns, talk about Oxford and discuss university applications. Each campus has a few members of residential staff, who live in the college throughout the programme and are able to assist students at any time of the day or night. Students on the 16-18 programme are permitted to leave campus in the afternoons before dinner, and between dinner and curfew time. Students must sign out in groups of at least two, take a working mobile telephone and the ORA emergency number with them, and must return before the agreed time. For more information on the accommodation for students aged 16-18, please see our website at www.oxford-royale.co.uk/accommodation or contact our Head Office on [email protected].
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St. Catherines College

oRA age group: 16-18 only oRA courses: Broadening Horizons, Oxbridge Preparation, Law School Preparation Accommodation Details: Students stay in single rooms which are modern, homely and well lit. Bathrooms are shared between a small number of students. Male and female students are accommodated on different corridors and/or staircases. About St. Catherines: Affectionately known as St. Catz, this is the University of Oxfords youngest undergraduate college, founded in 1962. The striking glass and concrete buildings were designed by the famous architect Arne Jacobsen, combining modern building materials with the traditional college quadrangle. St. Catz is a short walk away from Oxfords city centre.

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Sample timetable for students aged 16-18

Week one
Sunday
0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 1230 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 2030 2100 2130 2200 2230 2300

Week Two
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Breakfast Walk to lessons Morning Lessons Morning Break Morning Lessons Cultural Excursion to Blenheim Palace - Oxfordshire landmark and birthplace of former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill

Thursday

Friday

Saturday
0800 0830 0900 0930 1000 1030 1100 1130 1200 1230 1300 1330 1400 1430 1500 1530 1600 1630 1700 1730 1800 1830 1900 1930 2000 2030 2100 2130 2200 2230 2300

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday
Breakfast Walk to lessons Morning Lessons Morning Break Morning Lessons

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Arrival at your college


- Collection of Arrival Pack and timetable - Meet your new friends - Student photographs Afternoon Workshop
OPTIONS:

Lunch Hour

Free time to complete homework assignments and explore Oxford Afternoon Workshop

Lunch Hour Departures Afternoon Workshop Afternoon Workshop Collect Reports and Certificates

- Move in to your room and unpack - Tea and coffee for parents

Tours of Magdalen College and Christ Church Punting Real tennis at Iffley Road sports centre

Afternoon Workshop

Afternoon Workshop

Welcome Reception for students and parents

Tours of Oxford Inc. visits to the Bodleian Library & the Sheldonian Theatre Dinner in College

Visit to the Ashmolean Museum

Induction Talk and "Ice Breaker" Activities

Quiz Night

Salsa Dancing Workshop 5-a-side Football

OPTIONS:

Cultural Excursion to the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard - a museum on the south coast of England, home to the famous HMS Victory. Dinner at a restaurant included.

Guest Lecture: Green Economics

Guest Lecture: Social Networking and the Mind

Dinner in College

Dinner in College

Film night on campus

Party Hollywood theme

Summer sports on campus University and careers discussion with Counsellors

OPTIONS:

Free time

Drumming Workshop in Junior Common Room Trip to G&Ds ice cream parlour

OPTIONS:

Cultural Excursion to London, to see a musical production such as Wicked or the Wizard of Oz. Includes free time in London.

Visit to the Pitt Rivers natural history museum in Oxford Dinner in College
OPTIONS:

Visit to the Botanic Gardens in Oxford

Punting

Graduation Dinner Party at the 5-star Randolph Hotel - Venetian Masquerade Ball theme

Trip to watch Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream in Oxford Sports at Iffley Road sports centre

Graduation Ceremony and Party

Curfew

Curfew

Please note that the activities, excursions and times given above are for illustration only. The actual timetables available to each student will depend on a number of factors. Please contact our Head Office on [email protected] for full details of activities, excursions and times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a place on my chosen course?


The easiest way to enrol is online just go to www.oxford-royale.co.uk/apply. If you prefer, you can complete the paper application form enclosed with this brochure and send it to us by email, post or fax using the details on the back cover.

our 16-18 courses receive breakfast and evening meal. Students may also purchase their own snacks in the town during authorised free time.

How many students are there in a class?


This varies from course to course, but on average there are no more than 15 students in morning sessions and no more than 20 students in afternoon sessions. Guest lectures and other talks will have higher numbers.

What happens after I book?


Once your booking has been processed, you will receive confirmation of your place by email. After two or three weeks, you will then receive a Welcome Pack in the post.

What should I do if I need to cancel before the course starts?


Please email our Registrations Team on [email protected] stating that you wish to cancel. They will be able to tell you what you need to do next, and will act according to Clause 5 of our Terms and Conditions with regard to refunds.

Can I take more than one course?


It is certainly possible to take more than one course students are welcome to stay with us for up to four weeks. You can either enrol in two different courses, or book a four-week stay on the same programme (only available on certain courses).

Do I need a visa to travel to the UK?


It is always best to check your visa requirements directly with the UK Border Agency. Please go to www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/ do-you-need-a-visa/ for more information. If you do require a visa, Oxford Royale Academy can write a Letter of Invitation to support your application. Please note that we are only able to provide letters for students, and not for accompanying family members or any other individuals.

How do I pay for my course?


All courses require a 495 GB Pounds deposit to secure the booking. Online enrolments will require a Debit or Credit Card payment of at least the deposit amount. Students submitting their enrolment via the paper application form can pay by Debit or Credit Card, Bank Transfer or Cheque.

Will I receive a graduation certificate?


Yes, students will be awarded a graduation certificate for their chosen course upon satisfactory completion. You will also receive personalised reports from your teachers.

Whats included?
There is a full list on page 4 of whats included in our courses. Please also be sure to consult our website and find the relevant course page for full details.

Im not sure if my English level is right for the course I want to do can you help?
Our courses have different English requirements, which depend on the nature of the programme. Please contact our Registrations Team on [email protected] and they will be able to advise you. It would help if you have the results of any internationally recognised English tests (such as IELTS, the Cambridge Exam or the CEFR) available. Please note that we do not cater for complete beginners.

Do ORA courses include insurance?


Yes, all courses include medical/travel insurance as standard. Students are registered with our insurance provider on payment of the deposit. For more information, including details of the financial limits of the insurance cover and the exclusions to the policy, please visit: www.oxford-royale.co.uk/ insurance-for-international-students.html

For more FAQs, please visit www.oxford-royale.co.uk/faqs.html

What meals are included?


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Oxford Royale Academy is a part of Oxford Programs Limited, UK company number 6045196. The company contracts with institutions including Oxford University for the use of their facilities and also contracts with tutors from those institutions but does not operate under the aegis of Oxford University.

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Reserve your place at our international summer school in Oxford - Apply online now!

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You can also complete the enclosed paper application form and return it to us by email, fax or post using the details below.

oxford Royale Academy St. Catherines College Manor Road Oxford OX1 3UJ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 845 130 60 21 Fax: +44 (0) 845 280 01 22 [email protected] www.oxford-royale.co.uk

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