Physics in Cambridge for Ages 13-15

A summer course in Cambridge, by Immerse Education

Discover the laws of physics in Cambridge, a city with a legacy of scientific innovation. Immerse Education’s Physics summer programme offers two tailored courses: one for students aged 13-15, introducing fundamental physics concepts, and another for students aged 16-18, exploring more advanced topics such as quantum mechanics and electromagnetism.

Both programmes help students develop analytical skills and prepare them for future academic pursuits in physics or engineering. Learn more below to find out which course suits your interests in this dynamic field.

Key Features

  • Complete modules including Optics and Light, Electricity and Magnetism, and Quantum Mechanics. Learning happens in in-depth academic sessions, a personal project, and 1:1 tutoring. The graduation ceremony, held in a historic Cambridge hall, celebrates participants' achievements with inspirational speeches and the awarding of certificates. There are two full-day excursions during the programme, one day trip to visit Oxford and its constituent colleges, as well as an optional day out in London, seeing the city’s most famous landmarks as well as some free time for shopping. Outside of lessons, we are proud to offer a busy and diverse social programme to help you get the most out of your time in Cambridge. Evenings feature a variety of events, including inspiring guest speaker sessions, talent shows, cake and canvas painting evenings, quiz nights with friends, and sports tournaments.

More Information

  • Accommodation
  • Academics & Tuition
  • Extracurricular Program

Accommodation

All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.

Academics & Tuition

: You’ll explore fundamental physics topics such as mechanics, energy, electricity, and the properties of matter. The course also introduces you to the basics of quantum physics and astrophysics, giving you a broad overview of how physics explains the natural world.

Extracurricular Program

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