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IB Introduction

• Study at a specialist IB World School

• Enrich learning with dedicated IB teachers

• Enhance your IB study skills

• IB subject introduction classes

 

IB Introduction develops your study skills and gives you a taster of IB study

Age: 15-17 years old
Level: From upper intermediate (CEF B2) to advanced (CEF C2)
Start dates:
 29 June and 20 July 2025
Course length: 3 weeks
Class size: Maximum 12 students
Lessons (hours): 25 (22.9 hours) Monday to Friday
Package fee: £5,325
Package includes: Tuition, accommodation, meals, travel insurance, activities, sports & 1 excursion per week
Accommodation: College residence and homestay
Timetable: IB Introduction sample timetable
Activities: TBC
Optional extras: Airport transfers
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Introductory classes covering the fundamental skills to support your progression to the IB Diploma

Key benefits include

Academic methodology: Our 3-week summer course for teenagers focusses on understanding the IB philosophy and methodology.

Excellent preparation for the IB Diploma: Our rich subject offering aligns with the IB Diploma and includes skills development which assists your progression to the IB Diploma.

Study facilities: You will study our programme in England’s longest established IB World School, which exploits the full range of academic resources including well-equipped science laboratories and modern teaching spaces. Our environment and resources provide a safe environment to inspire learning.

Specialist IB teaching: Our course is delivered by our highly experienced International Baccalaureate teachers. We have been successfully delivering the IB Diploma for over 40 years.

Specialist subjects: Our IB Introduction includes introductory classes in English Literature, English Language, Maths, Arts, Humanities and Science. Our short summer courses include Guest Speaker events .

Learning approaches: You will discover more about the Theory of Knowledge (TOK), and how this can be applied to the key IB subjects which is fundamental to the IB Diploma Programme. This element promotes critical thinking and international mindedness.

Enrich your learning experience: Our varied Study Visits programme connects the classroom with the university city of Oxford.

Collaborative working: You develop a sense of teamwork through a subject-based project, which enables you to engage and interact with different cultures. Focus on working collaboratively to solve problems, develop new skills and gain new experiences.

International friendships: Our diverse student body enhances the quality of the study experience, and helps you make new friends from around the world.

Maximum of 12 students: classes are small, so you benefit from dedicated support from your subject-specific teachers.

Exciting experiences: As well as the CAS programme, our academic provision includes a wide range of sports, cultural and social activities in Oxford, as well as unforgettable excursions to London.

Academic setting: The rich academic resources make it an inspiring place to live and study.

Careers advice: Take part in a careers session tailored to your course. One of our experts will lead a session helping you learn about careers in the field and understand how you can get there.

A member of the English UK specialist group for Young Learners

Please note: this course and any supporting material have been developed independently and are not endorsed by the International Baccalaureate Organization.

Quality academic summer course in Oxford

Experience IB Diploma subject classes with specialist IB teachers with our IB Introduction course for teenagers

Summer course enquiry

Please fill in this form to submit an enquiry on our IB Introduction course.

You may also wish to get in touch to arrange a campus tour or find out what it is like to live and study in the city of Oxford.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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