London: International Relations and Politics

13-17 years old (Minimum B1 level)

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Turn 1

30th June - 14th July

Turn 2

14th July - 28th July

Welcome to the International Relations and Politics summer course in the UK.

This programme is the best of an international relations summer camp and a politics summer course, which gives students the opportunity to explore politics and global affairs through both academic study and vocational practice.

You will:

  • Debate contemporary global issues in structured discussions.

  • Take part in a Model United Nations (MUN)-style simulation, developing negotiation and diplomatic skills.

  • Explore international law, globalisation, and human rights through case studies and real-world scenarios.

  • Strengthen English language fluency in formal, diplomatic, and debate contexts.

Outside the classroom, cultural excursions to places such as London’s Parliament and City Hall provide first-hand exposure to the realities of governance and diplomacy, making this a truly immersive learning experience.

Programme overview

  • 25 academic hours per week

  • Class sizes of 12

  • Single ensuite bedrooms

  • Full board including packed meals for excursions

  • Receive a personalised report card, certificate of completion and Capstone certification

  • 2 full-day and 1 half-day excursions per week, including:

    • St Paul’s Cathedral

    • Thames River Cruise and Royal Museums Greenwich

    • Thorpe Park

    • London Eye

    • Buckingham Palace and Politics walking tour

    • Cambridge

  • Includes airport transfers

  • Includes insurance

  • Dedicated onsite welfare team

Programme from £3500

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