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Gold Edition Summer Camp Oxford-Thornton

Milton Keynes, United KingdomCavendish School of English

Latest published dates
Jul 12 – Aug 22, 2026
Duration
1–6 weeks
Ages
9–17
2026 price

$1,372

Course price for 1 week

Gold Edition Premium English Course – Shared Room

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Gold Edition Summer Camp Oxford-Thornton is a residential English summer camp run by Cavendish School of English on the campus of Thornton College in Buckinghamshire, within easy reach of Oxford. The camp welcomes international students aged 9 to 17 and combines a morning English course in small classes with a full afternoon and evening programme of sports, creative activities and excursions. Students live in on-campus boarding houses in single or shared rooms, eat three hot meals a day in the college dining room and use the school's sports hall, heated outdoor pool, playing fields, theatre and library. Excursions include London, Windsor, Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon, with a boat trip on the River Thames on the London day.

Language

English

Program type

Language Camps

Accommodation

Campus

About

About the Course

The camp runs a General English course of twenty-three lessons a week, taught in the mornings in classes of no more than ten students. Levels run from beginner to proficient. Students are usually placed before they arrive, or by a placement test on site, with the allocation based on the test result and the student's age; a move to another level can be made at any point during the stay. Lessons cover grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening and reading comprehension, with grammar consolidated through written work. Because classes are held only in the mornings, the whole afternoon and evening stay free for the activity and excursion programme.

What’s Included

Everything the provider lists for this centre is bundled into a single weekly price: tuition, accommodation on campus, three hot meals a day, the daily activity programme and the excursions, including entrance fees. Stays run from one to six weeks. Arrivals and departures are always on a Sunday, and arriving later in the week may mean missing lessons or programme points. A one-off enrolment fee applies to every booking at the Gold Edition centres and is charged on top of the weekly rate. A scheduled airport transfer between London Heathrow and the campus can be added for a fee per person each way. Optional extra tuition unrelated to the language course, such as a tennis course, is bookable separately.

Accommodation

Students live in boarding houses on the college campus, a short walk from both the classrooms and the dining hall. There is a choice of single or shared rooms. Shared rooms sleep three, six or eight students; most rooms have a wash basin, some are en-suite, and modern shared toilets and showers are located just outside the rooms. The bedrooms are unusually spacious for a boarding campus. A refundable damage deposit and a refundable key charge are payable on arrival and returned on departure.

Meal Plan

Three hot meals a day are served in the dining room opposite the accommodation building, freshly prepared each day. Breakfast is continental and also includes bacon, eggs and sausages. Lunch is a three-course meal with starter, main and dessert; dinner is two courses. Students choose from three different hot dishes that change daily, and a vegetarian option is always available. A packed lunch is provided on full-day excursions, and barbecues are set up around the swimming pool in summer. Students who need a special diet are charged a small supplement per night.

Activities & Excursions

Afternoons and evenings are filled with a set programme of sport and entertainment: a welcome party, orienteering, tennis, football and cricket, a mini-Olympics and a swimming competition, talent shows, disco, karaoke, film and quiz nights, and a farewell party. Every two-week stay includes six excursions, three full-day and three half-day, among them London, Windsor, Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon, plus regular visits into Oxford city centre. The London day includes a boat trip on the River Thames, which the provider offers only on this trip.

Facilities

The camp uses the full college campus, a self-contained estate of some twenty-five acres surrounded by forests, meadows and a river. Teaching takes place in modern classrooms with interactive whiteboards. Students also have a large sports hall, a theatre, a library, a computer room, a private chapel, a dining room and a small cafe. Outdoors there is a heated swimming pool, grass and Astroturf football pitches, tennis courts, an athletics track, a cricket pitch and further sports fields. Common rooms are spacious and Wi-Fi covers the whole campus.

Camp Experience

Oxford-Thornton is the provider's premium option: a traditional English boarding school setting built around a former fourteenth-century manor house, with the feel of a storybook campus and modern teaching facilities behind it. The site sits outside the city centres, is fully enclosed and has a round-the-clock security service. Oxford, with its universities and spires, is a short trip away, and London, Windsor, Cambridge and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within easy reach. Classes are small, everything is included in the price and the days are structured from breakfast to the evening activity.

Language Camp prices

Gold Edition Premium English Course – Single Room

23 Lessons · 9–17 yrs · All levels

2026 price

Premium residential English course on the Thornton College campus with accommodation in a single room. Most single rooms have a wash basin in the room, with modern shared toilets and showers just outside. Tuition, accommodation, three hot meals a day, the full activity programme and all excursions are included.

Twenty-three lessons of General English per week, equivalent to 15.3 hours, taught in the mornings in classes of no more than ten students. Afternoons and evenings are given over to the activity and excursion programme.

General English for young learners, covering grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening and reading comprehension. Students are placed by age and by the result of a placement test, and can move to another level on site at any time.

Daily Schedule

  1. Breakfast

    07:0008:00

  2. Classes

    08:3012:30

  3. Lunch

    12:3013:30

  4. Dinner

    18:3019:30

  5. Evening activities

    20:0022:00

  6. Lights out

    22:30

Included items

  • Small groups
  • BBQ
  • Disco
  • Excursions
  • Football
  • Cafeteria
  • Outdoor fields
  • Residence accommodation
  • Smart classroom

Optional Extras

Mandatory fees1
Transfer1

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School

Cavendish School of English logo

Cavendish School of English

Cavendish School of English is a family-run language school with centres in Bournemouth, England, and in Valletta, the capital of Malta. In Malta it runs junior camps for teenagers in spring, summer and autumn, combining English lessons at its own school building in Valletta with full-board accommodation in a Maltese host family or a hotel residence, a daily excursion and activity programme and its own minibus transport between accommodation, school and activities.

www.cavendishschool.com

Location

Map showing camp locationMK17 0HJ, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, Milton Keynes

More about this camp

Gold Edition Oxford-Thornton is the premium tier of Cavendish School of English's junior summer programme. It runs on the campus of Thornton College, a boarding school in north Buckinghamshire built around a former fourteenth-century manor house and set in an estate of roughly twenty-five acres of forest, meadow and riverside. The campus is self-contained and sits outside the city centres, with a round-the-clock security service, which makes it a straightforward choice for families sending a child abroad for the first time. Oxford is close enough for regular visits, and London, Windsor, Cambridge and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within reach for day trips. The course is General English, twenty-three lessons a week, taught only in the mornings in classes of no more than ten students. Levels run from beginner to proficient. Most students are placed into a class before they arrive; anyone who is not takes a placement test on site, with the group decided by the result and by age. Moving to another level during the stay is possible at any point. Lessons cover grammar, vocabulary, speaking, listening and reading comprehension, with written work used to consolidate grammar. Because there are no afternoon classes, the rest of the day belongs to the activity programme. That programme is fixed rather than optional. Students take part in a welcome party, orienteering, tennis, football and cricket, a mini-Olympics and a swimming competition, talent shows, disco, karaoke, film and quiz nights, and a farewell party. Every two-week stay includes six excursions, three full-day and three half-day, among them London, Windsor, Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon, alongside trips into Oxford city centre. The London excursion includes a boat trip on the River Thames, which the provider runs only on this trip. Students live in boarding houses on the campus, close to both the classrooms and the dining hall. There is a choice between single rooms and shared rooms sleeping three, six or eight; most rooms have a wash basin, some are en-suite, and modern shared bathrooms are directly outside. Meals are served three times a day in the dining room: a continental breakfast that also offers bacon, eggs and sausages, a three-course lunch and a two-course dinner, with three hot dishes changing daily and a vegetarian option always available. A packed lunch is provided on full-day excursions, and barbecues are set up around the outdoor heated pool in summer. The campus facilities are the reason the provider places this centre in its top tier: modern classrooms with interactive whiteboards, a large sports hall, a theatre, a library, a computer room, a private chapel and a small cafe, plus grass and Astroturf football pitches, tennis courts, an athletics track, a cricket pitch and further sports fields outdoors. Common rooms are spacious and Wi-Fi covers the whole campus. Stays run from one to six weeks. Arrivals and departures are always on a Sunday, and a scheduled transfer service connects the campus with London Heathrow on those days. Tuition, accommodation, full board, activities and excursion entrance fees are all included in the weekly rate; a one-off enrolment fee applies to every booking at the Gold Edition centres. Availability, dates and prices may change quickly. Please always confirm details directly with the camp provider before making travel arrangements.