In-person Programme

    Eton Future Global Leaders

    by Summer Boarding Courses (SBC)

    Future Global Leaders is a two-week course for students interested in power, politics, and international relations.

    Last verified: 18 Feb 2026Reviewed by:Succeed Editorial
    Eton Future Global Leaders

    Key facts

    Current status

    Upcoming

    Eligibility

    Ages 12–16

    Age range / Year group

    Ages 12–16

    Location / Region

    Windsor

    Cost

    From £2,950 (Residential (1 Week))

    Duration

    2 weeks

    Format

    In person

    Next deadline

    Not announced · Next cycle not announced

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    Accommodation: Boarding houses (residential campus)

    Meals: All meals included

    Outcomes: ["Understanding Global Systems", "Developing Leadership Skills", "Practising Debate and Diplomacy", "Applying Knowledge to Real Issues"]

    TL;DR

    Future Global Leaders is a two-week course for students interested in power, politics, and international relations. Students explore how governments operate, how global institutions handle crises, and how leaders establish credibility and authority, while developing debate, negotiation, and decision-making skills. The programme combines theory with practical application through collaboration and scenario-based learning to build global awareness and leadership confidence.

    What is Eton Future Global Leaders?

    Future Global Leaders is a two-week course for students interested in power, politics, and international relations. Students explore how governments operate, how global institutions handle crises, and how leaders establish credibility and authority, while developing debate, negotiation, and decision-making skills. The programme combines theory with practical application through collaboration and scenario-based learning to build global awareness and leadership confidence.

    What you actually do

    Students study international relations, economics, and human rights, and take part in debates, model UN-style sessions, simulations, and leadership workshops. They collaborate with peers from different countries, complete “Time to Shine” projects and presentations, and join a social programme plus excursions (including Thorpe Park, London, and Oxford).

    Step-by-step process

    1. 1

      18 hours of academic content per week with an experienced subject tutor (interactive and hands-on lessons)

    2. 2

      Time To Shine group projects with end-of-week showcase/presentations

    3. 3

      Excursions including Thorpe Park, London and Oxford

    4. 4

      Social programme & multi-activities (football, basketball, tennis, arts and crafts, bowling, talent shows, capture the flag, secret cinema)

    5. 5

      Opportunities to develop English language skills throughout the programme

    6. 6

      Personalised end-of-course report and certificate of achievement

    7. 7

      Mission 2035 scenario-based leadership showcase (government press-briefing format)

    Key dates and deadlines

    Eligibility and requirements

    • Ages 12–16

    • English level B1+ (Intermediate and above)

    Cost, funding, and what's included

    Entry cost

    From £2,950 (Residential (1 Week))

    What's included

    Residential (1 Week):: 2950

    How to apply

    1. 1

      Application is submitted on the booking form. Admissions Manager contacts the applicant to confirm details and sends a booking confirmation email. Deposit of £700 per student is paid (for residential courses) to secure the place.

    Curriculum / what you'll study

    The programme covers the following focus areas.

    Module 1: Politics and Governance

    Module 2: International Relations

    Module 3: Leadership in Practice

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

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