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At Reach Cambridge, we provide the full package. We aim to make things as easy for our families when planning their experience with us.
The summer program cost includes:
For peace of mind:
*only breakfast on excursion days
At Reach Cambridge, we provide the full package. To find out what's included in the program fees, please click here.
In addition to our early-bird discounts, we offer fantastic year-round discounts too. Considering bringing a friend? With our refer-a-friend discount, you both save £100 off the total program price! Full details of our refer-a-friend discount can be found in your online account. We also offer a fantastic sibling discount of £200 per sibling!
2 Week Programs |
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July 6th - July 19th |
July 20th - August 2nd |
August 3rd - August 16th |
Standard price - £6295 |
Earlybird price - £5995 |
4 Week Programs |
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July 6th - August 2nd |
July 20th - August 16th |
Standard price - £12395 |
Earlybird price - £12095 |
6 Week Programs |
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July 6th - August 16th |
Standard price - £18495 |
Earlybird price - £18195 |
Students should arrive in Cambridge for their chosen program on the start date listed on the website, and depart campus by 9.30am on the end date listed on the website. You do not need to arrive the day before or depart the day after the program dates. For example, if your program dates are 2nd – 15th, then you should arrive on the 2nd and depart on the 15th (not the 1st and the 16th).
Flights
Because Reach Cambridge students come from all over the world to form an international cohort, we’re unable to organise a formal ‘group fare’ from each hub. Instead, students should book their own flights (and let us know their flight details on the online form in their online account).
Your arrival options are:
1) Reach Cambridge Airport Transfer – this is for students flying in on their arrival day. A member of our team will meet you at arrivals and accompany you on our airport transfer to Cambridge. This service is available for flights landing at London Heathrow Airport. More information can be found below.
2) Self Travel – Arrive independently at Cambridge between 12pm – 3pm unless specified otherwise; details on specific arrival times/location will be emailed to you just before the start of your Program.
Your departure options are:
1) Reach Cambridge Airport Transfer – for those who choose to take advantage of our airport transfer service to London Heathrow airport. More information can be found below.
2) Self Departure – Depart independently from Cambridge. You must leave campus by 9.30am.
If you choose to make your own way from Heathrow, or are arriving from another airport, you will need to arrange your own transfers (we recommend booking a taxi transfer at www.airportlynx.co.uk).
Reach Airport Transfers
Why not simplify your travel plans and take advantage of our airport transfer service for London Heathrow airport? We will ensure that you are met in person and taken directly to your Cambridge campus in comfort.
It’s also the perfect chance to meet other Reach students at the airport and start making friends from the moment you arrive!
Heathrow (Terminals 2, 3, 4 & 5) |
10am |
1pm |
We recommend the latest flight arrival time for students to use this service is 11.30am.
We only provide supervision on arrival days for Heathrow from 07:30am, until the last bus for each given location. Please note – specific contact details of Reach staff will be shared nearer to the program start date.
Heathrow (Terminals 2, 3, 4 & 5) |
7.30am |
We recommend the earliest flight departure time for students to use this service is 12pm.
As stated in our Terms & Conditions, students will only be guaranteed supervision by a Reach Cambridge staff member at the airports until 2pm. Please note that after this time, the students will be unaccompanied.
Prices & Booking Details
Journey | One Way | Return |
Cambridge – Heathrow | £95 | £190 |
How to Book
Reserving your place for an airport transfer is quick and simple. You can either add it upon application or at a later date through your online account. More information on deadlines and other details can be found on your online account travel section.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
As per our Terms & Conditions, obtaining a visa is the responsibility of the student and parent or guardian, not Reach Cambridge.
Travellers from some countries will require a visa in order to visit the UK. If a visa is required, Reach Cambridge programs last less than six months, so our students are eligible to apply for a Standard Visitor visa. Reach Cambridge is accredited by the British Accreditation Council, which means that we can supply you with a letter to support your Standard Visitor visa application. For further information, please visit this link from the UKVI website (United Kingdom Visas and Immigration).
You can also read our visa guidelines found here: Visa Guidelines.
We recommend all families read the visa guidelines and complete the online visa check to see if they require a visa, as this also provides useful information for travellers under 18 entering the UK.
We strongly urge you to check with your local embassy before travelling, read the information in our visa guidelines and click on the website links provided.
We are delighted to say that our summer school students benefit from International Student Travel Insurance cover, which is included in the course fees. Visit our Insurance page to find out more.
Please read the Policy Information on the Insurance page carefully, paying particular attention to what is covered and any exclusions. You are responsible for ensuring that the Policy is suitable for your needs, and you may wish to take out additional insurance as required.
Please note that this cover applies to individuals, and not to those students who are attending as part of a school group or are enrolled on a bespoke course. We strongly recommend that these groups make their own arrangements for comprehensive medical and travel insurance.
Our experienced senior staff work together with our supervisors and teachers to ensure that our students have the opportunity to grow in confidence and enjoy their independence in a safe and supervised environment. They are onsite and on-call to oversee all aspects of the programme; their primary duty is to look after the health and safety of everyone involved, as well as to ensure every student feels welcome, and every program is enriching, inspiring and unforgettable.
Our inspiring team of teachers works closely with our Director of Curriculum to provide the highest quality subject courses. Many of our teachers are working or studying at high-level academic institutions such as Cambridge, Oxford or London universities. They usually are Fellows, Professors, researchers or postgraduates and specialists in their field. Here at Reach, our teachers have significant autonomy in creating their courses so that they can utilise their expertise fully.
Meet the Academic Team
Reach Cambridge supervisors live on-site alongside the students and are available 24 hours a day. Many of our supervisors are current undergraduates and are the students’ first point of contact to attend to their questions or concerns. Supervisors run an amazing schedule of daily activities and take part in weekend excursions with the whole community of students. They also look after a dedicated small group of students who live in the accommodation with them.
The safety of our students is our number one priority: Reach Cambridge has experienced staff who are on hand 24 hours a day to supervise and assist students. In order to ensure that they enjoy their free time safely, students are given:
We issue all students with an emergency contact card that displays contact numbers for both Reach Cambridge senior staff and the emergency services. It is compulsory for students to carry this card with them at all times. Students are taken care of by our amazing team of supervisors, made up of enthusiastic and responsible individuals studying at some of the UK’s top Universities. During courses, supervisors live alongside the students on their corridors, providing support, guidance and a first port of call early in the morning and late at night if need be.
Any actions that are perceived by Reach Cambridge staff to endanger a student will result in the student involved being repatriated. Please see our Terms & Conditions for further details.
Cambridge is a prestigious centre of academia and a beautiful place to live and study. The world-famous University of Cambridge is over 800 years old, and has been home to some of the most respected authors, scientists, thinkers, and even royalty. The city boasts some of the country’s finest architecture, art galleries and museums, as well as a vibrant theatre scene. Running through it is the River Cam: colleges glimpsed from the banks of the Backs, students punting along the water, and rowers practising at high speed, are all part of the Cambridge experience.
Students are accommodated in same-sex dormitories. Whilst students are grouped with others of the same gender and a similar age, there is a mixture of subjects and nationalities, allowing students to make friends from across the world. Reach Cambridge students stay on-site, in a Cambridge University college.
The Romans were first to build a town in Cambridge, although archaeologists have found evidence of habitation as far back as 1500BC. It was a convenient crossing point for the River Granta now known as the River Cam. Throughout Anglo-Saxon and Norman times, settlements tended to centre on what is now known as Castle Hill‚ for its fortification potential. William the Conqueror was the first to build a castle on the hill and his son, Henry 1st, gave the town its first charter. The oldest structure in Cambridge, St Bene’t’s Church, dates from the 11th Century.
It was in 1209 that scholars, taking refuge from hostile townsmen in Oxford, settled in Cambridge. Students soon flocked to Cambridge, although in its early years, these were largely clerks or clergymen in holy orders of some sort. It was not until 1284 that the first Cambridge College (of which there are now 31), Peterhouse, was founded. Colleges sprang up in the centuries to follow‚ the result of benefactions from donors including King Henry VIII. The most famous structure in Cambridge – King’s College Chapel – was built by a succession of Kings, starting with Henry VI in 1446 and finishing with Henry VIII is 1515. Cambridge is the top-ranked University in the UK and has produced 118 Nobel laureates and 15 British Prime Ministers.
In 1627, a clergyman by the name of John Harvard entered Cambridge, before emigrating to America in 1638 and founding Harvard University. Numerous other influential scholars have passed through Cambridge: Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron and Lord Tennyson, several signatories of the American Declaration of Independence, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, F.R. Leavis, John Maynard Keynes, Crick & Watson, Sylvia Plath, Frederick Sanger, Ted Hughes and Stephen Hawking to name but a few!
All Reach Cambridge students have the opportunity to live and study in this inspiring environment, walking in the footsteps of great scholars who have changed the way we see the world.
Every year we are delighted to welcome school groups from around the world to Reach Cambridge programs. Some groups join our existing programs in the Summer, benefiting from the special international nature of a Reach Cambridge program with over 60 countries represented and the infrastructure that comes from joining one of our pre-existing programs. Other groups have specific needs and require a bespoke program at a particular time of year. Our Cambridge headquarters, Reach Hall, enable us to meet the needs of any educational group at any time of year.
Bring a group of students to one of our Spring or Summer Programs and benefit from our substantial group discounts!
Learn about our central Cambridge residential study venue – the perfect setting for short courses and conferences.
Learn more about our Bespoke programs and design your perfect residential course with us in stunning Cambridge!
Reach Cambridge is proudly accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) for Independent Further and Higher Education as a Short Course Provider. This is an extract from our most recent interim report –
“The senior leadership team is cohesive, collaborative and responsive. Teaching and learning are of a high quality, using highly qualified, experienced and engaging teachers. Programmes are well-designed to offer participants a well-rounded mix of academic and personal development opportunities. Programmes are designed to enable participants to benefit from the wider learning and development that arises from mixing with participants across a wide range of ages and cultures.“
In order to achieve BAC accreditation, we have had to demonstrate that we meet the BAC’s rigorous standards in four inspection areas:
Education experts from the BAC inspectorate assessed the institution against our standards during a formal inspection visit. The Inspection team wrote a report for the independent Accreditation Committee who subsequently awarded accreditation, which is valid for four years. The inspection report is available in the Directory and Inspection Reports section on the BAC website.
About the BAC
Reach Cambridge has been successfully running summer schools and study programs in Cambridge since 2005. It is a private company that specialises in study courses and is entirely independent of the University of Cambridge. Broadly speaking, our staff divides into three departments - academic, supervisory and senior staff. Our teaching body is made up of Fellows, Professors, researchers, post-graduates, and specialists in their field; many of our academic staff are working or studying at high-level academic institutions such as Cambridge, Oxford or London universities.
The supervisory department is made up mainly of Cambridge University students with an intimate knowledge of the city, the University and its workings. The senior staff bring together many years of experience in international schools, Cambridge University and the European education system.
At Reach Cambridge, the safety and welfare of students is our number one priority, and our experienced staff team work together to ensure that our students have the opportunity to grow in confidence and enjoy their independence in a safe and supervised environment. Parents can be understandably cautious about sending their children abroad for a study program, and so a member of our senior staff would be more than willing to answer any questions and allay any concerns over the phone. If you would like to speak to a member of the senior staff, please use our contact form, email us at admissions@reachcambridge.com or phone us on +44 8708 031 732.
All of the accommodation is in the centre of Cambridge, a small and very safe city. Reach Cambridge staff are on hand 24 hours a day and live alongside the students on-site at all times. All of the supervisory staff are first-aid trained.
Upon arrival, students are given a welcome talk, which further outlines the key aspects of health and safety to be aware of, and adhere to, during their time on the program. In addition, all students are encouraged to take sensible actions to help such as locking their bedrooms and keeping their windows closed when they are not in their bedrooms.
Yes, bringing a laptop is highly recommended for your summer courses. It will be essential for accessing course materials and participating in interactive learning activities. Having a personal laptop will enable students to fully benefit from the resources provided during the summer school sessions.
All students will be accommodated in either a single room or twin room. Reach Cambridge cannot guarantee any shared rooming requests but we will do our best to accommodate them where possible. Only requests submitted via the student's online account in the rooming request section will be considered; phone call and email requests to Reach Cambridge staff are not considered valid.
As standard, students are accommodated in same-sex dormitories of single or twin rooms, and have access to shared bathroom facilities. Students are grouped on their corridor or staircase with others of the same gender and a similar age, but a diverse mixture of courses and nationalities, allowing them to make friends from across the world!
We do offer a Single Room Guarantee if you would prefer to know that you will be in a single room. In addition, we do also offer an ensuite single room upgrade if you would prefer to know that you will have an ensuite. This is subject to availability and can be added directly when completing the application via our website.
Reach Cambridge students experience a real taste of student living in one of the world’s most famous and historic university cities. All students reside in college accommodation of one of the 31 colleges that make up the University of Cambridge.
As standard, students are accommodated in same-sex dormitories of single or twin rooms, and have access to shared bathroom facilities. Students are grouped on their corridor or staircase with others of the same gender and a similar age, but a diverse mixture of courses and nationalities, allowing them to make friends from across the world!
We do offer a Single Room Guarantee if you would prefer to know that you will be in a single room. In addition, we also offer an Ensuite Room Upgrade if you would like to book and guarantee an ensuite room. This is subject to availability and can be added directly when completing the application via our website.
Reach Cambridge staff are resident on site in case of emergencies and to give support to the students 24 hours a day, alongside the College porters and housekeeping staff.
There is no need to bring a friend. In fact, sometimes students find it easier to make new friends when they attend alone. If you would like to attend with a friend or a relative, it is always nice to have a familiar face around the campus. Either way, the social activities, the structure of the program and the free time you have will make it incredibly easy to make friends.
Considering bringing a friend? With our refer-a-friend discount, you both save £100 off the total program price! Full details of our refer-a-friend discount can be found in your online account. We also offer a fantastic sibling discount of £200 per sibling!
As per our Terms & Conditions, obtaining a visa is the responsibility of the student and parent or guardian, not Reach Cambridge.
Travellers from some countries will require a visa in order to visit the UK. If a visa is required, Reach Cambridge programs last less than six months, so our students are eligible to apply for a Standard Visitor visa. Reach Cambridge is accredited by the British Accreditation Council, which means that we can supply you with a letter to support your Standard Visitor visa application. For further information, please visit this link from the UKVI website (United Kingdom Visas and Immigration).
You can also read our visa guidelines found here: Visa Guidelines.
Please note that from 2025, all visitors who do not need a visa will need an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to travel to the UK. An ETA costs £10 and permits multiple journeys to the UK for stays of up to 6 months at a time over 2 years or until the holder’s passport expires – whichever is sooner. You can check when you can apply for an ETA here.
We strongly urge you to check with your local embassy before travelling, read the information in our visa guidelines and click on the website links provided.
If you have opted for our airport transfer service from London Heathrow, we will be able to meet you at the airport and take you to Cambridge. If you are traveling independently, it is your responsibility to organise transport from the airport to the campus in Cambridge. We can advise you of appropriate taxi firms such as Airport Lynx.
The cost for a two-week program is £6,295. Our four-week program cost is £12,395 and our six-week program is £18,495. Our add-on ''Taster Courses'' are priced at £495 (or choose 2 "Tasters" for £895).
We have great early-bird discounts available, as well as a refer-a-friend discount whereby both students can save £100. We also offer fantastic sibling discounts! For further information, please get in touch - email admissions@reachcambridge.com or phone us on +44 8708 031 732.
A typical weekday during the Summer Program begins with breakfast, followed by subject classes from 9am – 1pm, followed by free time for lunch to explore the beautiful city of Cambridge.
In the afternoon, there are activities and optional taster courses. Activities are fun and inclusive and range from larger organised events such as our international celebration, the Reach Cambridge Olympics and talent show, as well as sport, drama, music, art and opportunities to explore and experience Cambridge during this time, such as punting and trips to local museums.
Our Taster Courses also run during the afternoons as well; these range from an Introduction to Architecture, to Young Leaders, and from AI & Cybersecurity to Creative Writing. For the full list, please visit our courses page.
Dinner is usually in the college dining hall, followed by an evening lecture or workshop, where all students come together to be academically challenged and engage with new and dynamic subjects including Climate Change, Interview Skills, Positive Psychology and many more.
Twice per program, all students join together on exciting excursions to world-famous cultural sites within the UK such as London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford and many more.
All Reach Cambridge programs are open to students aged between 14-18 years old from all over the world.
We will ask each student to write a personal statement to better understand (a) their motivation and objectives in attending the program and (b) their academic background and aspirations for the future. This will help ensure our course teachers can tailor the academic experience appropriately. If we feel it is necessary, we may also ask for a copy of a student's latest school transcript.
All courses are taught in English. In order to get the most out of the learning experience, students are advised to have a level of English conducive to understanding sophisticated academic language and to converse with other students and staff in English at all times. We do offer an English Language & Leadership course during our summer programs if you, or we, feel that this is more appropriate. Students taking our English Language course may be given a level test prior to the summer.
Applications are made online here.
The process is straightforward:
The Personal Statement, written by the student, should be between 500-1000 words and should state why the student wishes to attend Reach Cambridge. At least one paragraph should be dedicated to their chosen academic course as well as their academic background and aspirations for the future. This is to ensure that our tutors can tailor the academic experience appropriately. To these ends, a school transcript and/or English language test may be requested in due course and we will contact you in writing if this is the case. Please complete the Personal Statement on your online account.
Reach Cambridge is proudly accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) for Independent Further and Higher Education as a Short Course Provider.
In order to achieve BAC accreditation, we have had to demonstrate that we meet the BAC's rigorous standards in four inspection areas:
Education experts from the BAC inspectorate assessed the institution against our standards during a formal inspection visit. The Inspection team wrote a report for the independent Accreditation Committee who subsequently awarded accreditation, which is valid for four years. The inspection report and more information on the BAC can be found here.
Students should arrive in Cambridge for their chosen program on the start date listed on the website, and depart campus by 9.30am on the end date listed on the website. You do not need to arrive the day before or depart the day after the program dates. For example, if your program dates are 2nd – 15th, then you should arrive on the 2nd and depart on the 15th (not the 1st and the 16th).
Because Reach Cambridge students come from all over the world to form an international cohort, we’re unable to organise a formal ‘group fare’ from each hub. Instead, students should book their own flights (and let us know their flight details on the online form in their online account).
Your arrival options are:
1) Reach Cambridge Airport Transfer – this is for students flying in on their arrival day. A member of our team will meet you at arrivals and accompany you on our airport transfer to Cambridge. This service is available for flights landing at London Heathrow Airport. More information can be found below.
2) Self Travel – Arrive independently at Cambridge between 12pm - 3pm unless specified otherwise; details on specific arrival times/location will be emailed to you just before the start of your Program.
Your departure options are:
1) Reach Cambridge Airport Transfer – for those who choose to take advantage of our airport transfer service to London Heathrow airport. More information can be found below.
2) Self Departure – Depart independently from Cambridge. You must leave campus by 9.30am.
If you choose to make your own way from Heathrow, or are arriving from another airport, you will need to arrange your own transfers (we recommend booking a taxi transfer at www.airportlynx.co.uk).
Why not simplify your travel plans and take advantage of our airport transfer service for London Heathrow airport? We will ensure that you are met in person and taken directly to your Cambridge campus in comfort.
It’s also the perfect chance to meet other Reach students at the airport and start making friends from the moment you arrive!
Heathrow (Terminals 2, 3, 4 & 5) |
10am |
1pm |
We recommend the latest flight arrival time for students to use this service is 11.30am.
We only provide supervision on arrival days for Heathrow from 07:30am, until the last bus for each given location. Please note - specific contact details of Reach staff will be shared nearer to the program start date.
Heathrow (Terminals 2, 3, 4 & 5) |
7.30am |
We recommend the earliest flight departure time for students to use this service is 12pm.
As stated in our Terms & Conditions, students will only be guaranteed supervision by a Reach Cambridge staff member at the airports until 2pm. Please note that after this time, the students will be unaccompanied.
Journey | One Way | Return |
Cambridge - Heathrow | £95 | £190 |
Reserving your place for an airport transfer is quick and simple. You can either add it upon application or at a later date through your online account. More information on deadlines and other details can be found on your online account travel section.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
For details, please see our full Terms & Conditions here.
With over 15 years experience providing academic excellence to young people all over the world, we are delighted to be able to use this expertise to offer one-to-one tutoring and online courses for students aged 13-24. Wherever you are in the world and whatever your goal, prepare for your future with our expert tutors.
Our online tuition is tailored to your specific learning objectives and schedule - available year-round and during the summer, visit our online tuition website.
Yes! You can hear from our students directly via our course testimonial videos – please visit the link here for more information.
As well as many years of experience and great student experiences mentioned in our testimonials, we are also accredited by the British Accreditation Council who provide a comprehensive quality assurance scheme for independent further and higher education in the UK. You are able to read our accreditation report via our website.
To read a range of reviews please take a look here and here.
There is something for everyone here at Reach! We offer a huge variety of academic subjects - from English Literature to Engineering, Psychology to Physics and English Language to Medicine. Our full list can be found via our website courses page. Courses are engaging, dynamic and challenging, taught by experts in their field.
You can also choose to enhance your program with one or more taster courses. Each taster course is made of of five hours of teaching spread out over a few afternoons and offers a perfectly distilled and dynamic overview of a variety of exciting subjects. You can choose up to two taster courses per 2-week program.
For more information and our full list of courses and taster courses, please visit our courses page.
All courses are taught in English. In order to get the most out of the learning experience, students are advised to have a level of English conducive to understanding sophisticated academic language and to converse with other students and staff in English at all times. We do offer an English Language & Leadership course during our summer programs if you, or we, feel that this is more appropriate. A student’s personal statement will help indicate their level of English and students taking our English Language course may be given a level test prior to the summer.
We are proud of the international nature of our cohorts; however, English levels are measured differently in each country (a breakdown of English levels such as IELTS or CAE can be found here).
If you are in any doubt about whether your English level is appropriate for our academic courses and/or our English language courses, we would encourage you to reach out to our experienced admissions team. You can also read more about our English Language & Leadership course by locating it on the courses page alongside our other academic courses.
All courses are taught in English. In order to get the most out of the learning experience, students are advised to have a level of English conducive to understanding sophisticated academic language and to converse with other students and staff in English at all times. We do offer an English Language & Leadership course during our summer programs if you, or we, feel that this is more appropriate. A student’s personal statement will help indicate their level of English and students taking our English Language course may be given a level test prior to the summer.
We are proud of the international nature of our cohorts; however, English levels are measured differently in each country (a breakdown of English levels such as IELTS or CAE can be found here).
If you are in any doubt about whether your English level is appropriate for our academic courses and/or our English language courses, we would encourage you to reach out to our experienced admissions team. You can also read more about our English Language & Leadership course by locating it on the courses page alongside our other academic courses.
You can only study one course subject for every 2-week period. If you would like to study more than one subject, we recommend joining us for longer (4 or 6 weeks) or adding on a few Taster Courses to your program. More details can be found here.
Students wishing to share with a friend should put each other’s name in the Rooming section of both applications. We will place you in a twin room where possible or we will try to ensure that you are on the same staircase/corridor, proximal to one another.
The most up-to-date early-bird and online discounts can be found on our website and are time sensitive.
We have a refer-a-friend discount running throughout the year which is a £100 discount for both students who attend a summer program in the same year.
We also offer a fantastic sibling discount of £200 per sibling!
Discounts are not applied until the deposit is paid so it's best to pay the deposit as soon as possible.
If you have forgotten your password, you can request a password reset next time you try to login here. If this is not the issue and you still cannot login, please email our admissions team at admissions@reachcambridge.com and they will be happy to assist you.
If you have forgotten your password, you can request a password reset next time you try to login here. If this is not the issue and you still cannot login, please email our admissions team at admissions@reachcambridge.com and they will be happy to assist you.
Deposit payments can be made via Flywire or PayPal. Balance payments can be made via Flywire. More information on how to pay your deposit and balance can be found through your online account here.
Absolutely! In addition to our early-bird discounts, we offer fantastic year-round discounts too. Considering bringing a friend? With our refer-a-friend discount, you both save £100 off the total program price! Full details of our refer-a-friend discount can be found in your online account. We also offer a fantastic sibling discount of £200 per sibling!
At Reach Cambridge, the safety and welfare of students is our number one priority. Our experienced staff team work together to ensure that our students have the opportunity to grow in confidence and enjoy their independence in a safe and supervised environment.
Parents can be understandably cautious about sending their children abroad for a study program, and so a member of our senior staff team would be more than willing to answer any questions and allay any concerns over the phone. If you would like to speak to a member of the senior staff, please use our contact form, email us at info@reachcambridge.com or phone us (+44 8708 031 732). We have a clear set of regulations for students and staff and detailed preparations regarding medical support. Risk assessments have been carried out on the campuses.
Staff are:
By making your initial deposit payment, your enrolment is confirmed. The remaining balance is due by 31st March, however should you wish to discuss making your balance payment in up to 3 instalments, please let us know and we would be delighted to discuss this with you further.
All Reach Cambridge programs are open to students aged between 14-18 years old from all over the world.
We will ask each student to write a personal statement to better understand (a) their motivation and objectives in attending the program and (b) their academic background and aspirations for the future. This will help ensure our course teachers can tailor the academic experience appropriately. If we feel it is necessary, we may also ask for a copy of a student’s latest school transcript.
All courses are taught in English. In order to get the most out of the learning experience, students are advised to have a level of English conducive to understanding sophisticated academic language and to converse with other students and staff in English at all times. We do offer an English Language & Leadership course during our summer programs if you, or we, feel that this is more appropriate. A student’s personal statement will help indicate their level of English and students taking our English Language course will be given a level test prior to the summer.
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