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    Faculty of Law

    by Summer Boarding Courses (SBC)

    The Faculty of Law offers an immersive and intellectually stimulating environment where students can explore the intricacies of legal systems and the principles of justice.

    Last verified: 18 Feb 2026Reviewed by:Succeed Editorial
    Faculty of Law

    Key facts

    Current status

    Upcoming

    Eligibility

    Ages 15–17

    Age range / Year group

    Ages 15–17

    Location / Region

    Oxford

    Cost

    From £6,695 (Residential Price (2 weeks))

    Duration

    2 weeks

    Format

    In person

    Next deadline

    Not announced · Next cycle not announced

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    Accommodation: University of Oxford college

    Meals: Comfortable accommodation & 3 meals per day.

    Outcomes: ["Understand the foundations of law", "Gain knowledge of core areas such as constitutional, criminal and international law", "Develop critical legal thinking", "Practise advocacy and negotiation", "Work collaboratively on legal challenges"]

    TL;DR

    The Faculty of Law offers an immersive and intellectually stimulating environment where students can explore the intricacies of legal systems and the principles of justice. This programme is designed to develop analytical skills, deepen understanding of the law, and prepare for the challenges of a legal career. Students study core areas such as constitutional, criminal and international law through case studies, debates and moot courts, alongside simulated hearings and negotiations focused on advocacy, legal reasoning and client communication.

    What is Faculty of Law?

    The Faculty of Law offers an immersive and intellectually stimulating environment where students can explore the intricacies of legal systems and the principles of justice. This programme is designed to develop analytical skills, deepen understanding of the law, and prepare for the challenges of a legal career. Students study core areas such as constitutional, criminal and international law through case studies, debates and moot courts, alongside simulated hearings and negotiations focused on advocacy, legal reasoning and client communication.

    What you actually do

    25 hours of subject-specific academic content per week delivered through interactive seminars and hands-on practical workshops; group projects culminating in a Time to Shine Ceremony; guest speakers and industry experiences; dedicated academic coaching (including UK university application support); and English language development opportunities embedded throughout the academic programme.

    Step-by-step process

    1. 1

      25 hours of subject-specific academic content per week

    2. 2

      Moot courts, case analysis, and collaborative projects

    3. 3

      Time to Shine Ceremony (end-of-week presentations)

    4. 4

      Guest speakers

    5. 5

      Industry experience sessions

    6. 6

      Dedicated academic coaching for UK university applications

    7. 7

      Certificate of Achievement & reference letter (available on request)

    Key dates and deadlines

    Eligibility and requirements

    • Aged 15–17

    • English level: B1+ (Intermediate and above)

    • No previous study of law required

    Cost, funding, and what's included

    Entry cost

    From £6,695 (Residential Price (2 weeks))

    Funding or discounts

    • SBC’s Summer Schools Scholarship Programme

    What's included

    Residential Price (2 weeks):: 6695

    Curriculum / what you'll study

    The programme covers the following focus areas.

    Course Modules

    Curriculum may be adjusted based on participant interests and current developments.

    Daily schedule overview

    A typical day during the programme.

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