What if in the summer of 2026 you could step into the shoes of a lawyer and argue your case in Oxford, Cambridge, London – or even New York?
Picture yourself debating real legal cases in cities steeped in history and legal tradition. These teen-focused law summer schools, offered by Immerse Education , give ambitious students the chance to think like a lawyer, explore criminology, and develop critical skills — all while experiencing iconic cities, making new friends, and enjoying unforgettable summer adventures. Whether your teen is 13 or 18, there’s a program well-suited to their age, curiosity, and drive.
Choosing the right summer law program for your teen can feel overwhelming, with so many options on offer. This guide simplifies the search by highlighting some law providers and their courses for teens in 2026. From Oxford to Cambridge, London, and New York, we feature 1 or even 2 standout courses per provider, combining academic challenge, hands-on learning, and cultural experiences — making it easy for parents and teens to find a suitable summer law school.
Benefit: Subject mastery and early university preparation
Ages: 13–15| Location: Oxford
Step into the world of law in the heart of Oxford and Immerse Education, where centuries of legal tradition come alive. For ambitious teens aged 13–15, this course introduces the foundations of justice, human rights, and criminal law through interactive debates, case studies, and hands-on projects. Along the way, students enjoy exciting excursions to Cambridge and London, plus social activities like punting, murder mystery nights, and zorb football — making learning fun and unforgettable.
For parents: this Immerse programme offers rigorous academic support with experienced tutors, 1:1 mentoring from Oxford undergraduates, and personalised feedback on each student’s progress. Teens stay in authentic Oxford University colleges, enjoy all meals, and take part in structured cultural and social programmes, ensuring a safe, inspiring, and enriching summer experience that combines education, adventure, and personal growth.
Benefit: Getting to grips with Criminology, forensic science, and real-world application of law
Ages: 16–18 | Location: Cambridge | Cost: £7,495
Dive into the world of crime, justice, and the criminal mind with Criminology in Cambridge for Ages 16–18. This programme lets ambitious teens explore criminological theory, forensic evidence, and criminal profiling through interactive case studies, expert-led discussions, and personal projects. Outside the classroom, students enjoy a full social programme including talent shows, quiz nights, sports tournaments, and excursions to Oxford and London, making this summer both academically enriching and full of adventure.
For parents: the Criminology course offers rigorous academic support, including 1:1 tutoring, mentoring from Cambridge undergraduates, and personalised evaluations. Teens stay in Cambridge University college accommodation with all meals included, take part in tailored cultural and social activities, and graduate with a certificate of achievement — combining safety, structure, and an inspiring environment to prepare them for future studies in criminology, law, or social sciences.
Benefit: Subject mastery and early university preparation in law
Ages: 13–18 | Location: Oxford | Cost: £6,995
Explore the challenges of law with Experience Law Academy in Oxford, where ambitious teens can immerse themselves in legal studies in one of the world’s most historic academic cities. Over two weeks, students explore key legal concepts through practical challenges, debates, and small-group learning with expert tutors, gaining a small taste of what university-level law study is really like. Beyond the classroom, the programme offers fun Oxford experiences such as punting, museum visits, and opportunities to meet students from around the world.
For parents: this law programme provides a structured and supportive learning environment, with small class sizes, personalised guidance from experienced tutors, and a graduation certificate and letter of recommendation. Teens live on Oxford University campuses, participate in local cultural activities, and enjoy a safe, inspiring summer that combines academic rigour with unforgettable social and cultural experiences.
Benefit: Exploring British and American legal systems in a historic Cambridge college setting with cultural immersion
Ages: 16–18 | Location: Cambridge | Cost: from £6,495
Enjoy the study of law with The Cambridge Tradition by Oxbridge Academic Programs, set in the historic Jesus College, Cambridge. Teens explore core legal ideas while also comparing British and American legal systems — a unique feature that gives international students valuable insight into how justice is approached across cultures. Alongside academic sessions, students experience the daily rhythms of college life — breakfast and dinner in hall, classes in inspiring academic spaces, and afternoons spent learning, joining workshops, or enjoying guided tours in and around Cambridge.
For parents: the programme provides a safe and structured environment, with accommodation in Jesus College, local meals, and continuous support from experienced staff. Beyond their legal studies, students take part in extracurricular activities, cultural visits, and evening events, ensuring a well-rounded summer that blends intellectual exploration with fun, independence, and lasting friendships.
Benefit: The chance to study criminology in the heart of New York City with access to Columbia University’s Barnard College campus
Ages: 15–18 | Location: New York City | Cost: from $10,575
Discover the world of criminology in one of the most exciting cities with Oxbridge in New York. Based at Barnard College — an independent liberal arts institution affiliated with Columbia University — this programme offers ambitious teens the chance to explore the criminal mind, justice systems, and the study of crime in a city that has inspired generations of legal and cultural change. Students attend engaging classes, debates, and case study sessions, complemented by opportunities to experience New York’s energy through organised trips, shows, and cultural activities.
For parents: the Criminology programme combines academic rigour with the reassurance of a safe, fully supervised environment. Teens enjoy campus life at Barnard, dine in the dining hall, and explore the city in structured, staff-led activities. The course also includes continuous support from experienced educators and access to local cultural landmarks — ensuring a balanced summer of intellectual challenge, safety, and adventure.
Benefit: Super for ambitious teens preparing for law school with a global perspective on legal systems
Ages: 15–18 | Location: Oxford | Cost: from £3,195
Get a feel for the world of legal study with Bucksmore’s Pre-University Law Preparation programme in Oxford, a course delivered at first-year undergraduate level. Over two or four weeks, students build a short but strong foundation in criminal, international, and humanitarian law while developing essential skills such as argumentation, negotiation, and litigation. With an emphasis on both domestic and international perspectives, teens also explore how different cultures and contexts shape legal systems — gaining insight into the global nature of justice.
For parents, this law course provides a structured and supportive environment with all-inclusive fees covering tuition, accommodation in Oxford University colleges, meals, excursions, and airport transfers. Students attend lectures, participate in mock trials, and experience academic life in Oxford’s inspiring setting, while also enjoying trips to legal landmarks in London. It’s a rigorous and immersive programme that blends serious academic preparation with cultural enrichment, helping ambitious students take their first confident steps toward a future in law.
Benefit: An immersive, career-focused introduction to law
Ages: 13–17 | Location: London | Cost: from £3,050
Experience the world of law in the heart of London with Bucksmore’s Young Professionals Law summer programme. Over two weeks, students dive into key areas such as criminal law, human rights, and legal ethics, guided by experienced legal professionals. With a focus on both theory and practice, the programme combines interactive classes with immersive simulations, case studies, and a real-world industry project where students conduct a comprehensive mock trial.
For parents: this Young Professionals programme balances rigorous academic exploration with structured support and exciting cultural enrichment. Teens live on campus at King’s College London, benefit from small-group teaching, and enjoy two full-day and one half-day excursions each week to legal landmarks around the city. All-inclusive fees cover tuition, accommodation, meals, insurance, and activities, offering families peace of mind. This course is ideal for ambitious students eager to test their skills in argumentation, analysis, and critical thinking while experiencing life in one of the world’s most dynamic legal and cultural capitals.
Provider | Course | Location | Ages | Cost | Key Benefits |
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Immerse Education | Teen Law in Oxford | Oxford | 13-15 | £6,995 | Foundations of justice, human rights & criminal law; interactive debates & projects; Oxford college accommodation |
Immerse Education | Teen Criminology in Cambridge | Cambridge | 16-18 | £7,495 | Criminology, forensic science & profiling; case studies & expert discussions; Cambridge college accommodation |
Oxford Scholastica Academy | Experience Law Academy | Oxford | 13-18 | £6,995 | University-style law study; debates & challenges; Oxford cultural & social experiences |
Oxbridge Academic Programs | The Cambridge Tradition (Law) | Cambridge | 16-18 | from £6,495 | Study of British & American legal systems; Jesus College setting; cultural immersion |
Oxbridge Academic Programs | Criminology (Oxbridge in New York) | New York City | 15-18 | from $10,575 | Criminology in NYC; Barnard College campus; cultural trips & academic rigor |
Bucksmore | Pre-University Law Preparation | Oxford | 15-18 | from £3,195 | Criminal, international & humanitarian law; mock trials; Oxford cultural immersion |
Bucksmore | Young Professionals Law | London | 13-17 | from £3,050 | Criminal law, human rights & legal ethics; mock trial project; King’s College London accommodation |
Choosing a summer law course is about investing in skills, confidence, and experiences that will shape the future. Whether it’s debating human rights in Oxford, exploring criminology in Cambridge, or running a mock trial in London, these programmes give ambitious teens the chance to think like lawyers, meet like-minded peers, and live in the heart of world-class universities. For parents, the reassurance is clear: structured learning, expert guidance, and safe, inspiring environments. For students, the reward is even greater: a summer that blends academic challenge with unforgettable memories — and a head start on whatever path they choose next.
Explore the options, choose the course that inspires you, and step confidently into the future of law in summer 2026.
The Law summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 13-15 years old students, provides seminars and small group learning and is priced from £6,995.
The Law Cambridge summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 16-17 years old students, provides tutorials and is priced from £6,995.
The Law summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 18-24 years old students, provides tutorials and is priced from £6,995.
Students discover how the British and American legal systems reflect the values and institutions of their respective societies. They consider precedent-setting cases and delve into various branches of legal practice. Through meetings with lawyers, legal scholars, and human rights advocates, and through visits to working courtrooms, they discover how lawyers turn theory into practice. This course culminates in a formal moot court competition.
Students examine the British and American legal systems and how they reflect the values and institutions of their respective societies. Emphasis is placed on legal history and modes of thought, precedent-setting cases, current controversies, and the kind of first-hand courtroom observation that brings them to life. Each course includes visits to a court and sessions with lawyers. The course culminates in a formal moot court competition.
Students examine the British and American legal systems and how these systems reflect the values and institutions of their respective societies. Emphasis is placed on legal history and modes of thought, precedent-setting cases, current controversies, and the kind of first-hand courtroom observation that brings these cases to life. Each course includes visits to a court and sessions with lawyers. Major courses culminate in a formal moot court competition.
Students examine the British and American legal systems and learn how they reflect the values and institutions of their respective societies. Emphasis is placed on legal history and modes of thought, precedent-setting cases, current controversies, and the kind of first-hand courtroom observation that brings them to life. Each course includes visits to a court and sessions with lawyers.
Students examine the British and American legal systems and how they reflect the values and institutions of their respective societies. Emphasis is placed on legal history and modes of thought, precedent-setting cases, current controversies, and the kind of first-hand courtroom observation that brings them to life. Each course includes visits to a court and sessions with lawyers. Major courses culminate in a formal moot court competition.
The Law Explorers summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 13-14 years old students, provides interactive learning and is priced from £2,395.
The Law Explorers summer school at Oxford Summer Courses, designed for 11-12 years old students, provides interactive learning and is priced from £2,395.
Are you considering a career as a lawyer? This summer law course will give you a strong understanding of the legal system and different types of law, including human rights, international, corporate, and criminal. You’ll put your new-found understanding into practice with a mock trial.
Dive into the world of law, where critical thinking and engaging debates equip you with the knowledge to navigate justice and governance.
How does the law shape relationships between nations? And how does it govern relations between non-state actors? Students address Public and Private International Law, and consider how International Law affects business, Human Rights, the prosecution of international crimes, sovereignty, trade, and war. The course culminates in a moot war crimes trial.
Drawing on aspects of criminology, law, psychology, and forensics, students seek to understand what makes a criminal and what society's response to criminal behavior reveals about the community itself. They spend time with NYPD officers, lawyers, visit courthouses, and learn how the authorities are adapting to challenges such as cybercrime and terrorism to examine all aspects of the criminal justice system.
Through workshops, debates, and visits to police stations and criminal courts, students explore individual and social theories of crime, philosophies of punishment, criminal profiling, incident analysis, and basic forensic science. They consider the causes of crime, the influence of the media upon crime, and issues of race and gender within the context of the British and American criminal justice systems.
Through workshops, debates, and visits to police stations and criminal courts, students explore individual and social theories of crime, philosophies of punishment, criminal profiling, incident analysis, and basic forensic science. They consider the causes of crime, the influence of the media upon crime, and issues of race and gender within the context of the British and American criminal justice systems.
From toxicology and fingerprints to DNA samples, students taking our Criminology summer course discover how forensic science has progressed over the years to meet ever-changing legal standards. They learn how modern crime scenes are secured and searched, how material is treated in laboratories, and how different types of evidence are used to sort legal fact from criminal fiction. They also explore how forensic science has achieved breakthroughs in a multitude of disciplines, such as archeology, history, and geology.
Through workshops, debates, and visits to police stations and criminal courts, students explore individual and social theories of crime, philosophies of punishment, criminal profiling, incident analysis, and basic forensic science. They consider the causes of crime, the influence of the media upon crime, and issues of race, inequality, and gender within the context of the British and American criminal justice systems.
Examine crime and justice in Cambridge, a city where history meets cutting-edge research.
The law provides the framework which governs our individual and collective behaviour. Studying the law is not only an incredibly stimulating intellectual activity, but can provide real insight into the rules and guidelines which shape whole societies.
Bucksmore Career Preparation Summer Programmes in Oxford & London offer dynamic, hands-on experiences in various professional fields for students aged 13-17.
The Oxford Advanced University Preparation Programme by Bucksmore is an intensive, academic course for ambitious students, focusing on first-year undergraduate-level study and university admissions skills.
The Oxford Pre-University Preparation Programme by Bucksmore is an intensive, academic course for ambitious students, focusing on first-year undergraduate-level study and university admissions skills.
University-style summer programmes in Cambridge and Oxford for ages 13–18, combining academic rigour, world-class teaching, and an authentic taste of student life.
Immerse's New York Career Insights Programme offers career-oriented learning in a vibrant city setting for ages 15-18.
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