Our Students

Our students are at the heart of everything we do. They are our pride and our inspiration. For years, we have invested in their growth, fostering lasting friendships and meaningful connections.

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Each year, the Oxford Summer Programme attracts some of the brightest and most dedicated young minds from around the world. Our students are our pride, and we are honoured to support their growth, helping them realise their potential and achieve their aspirations.

Over time, we have cultivated a distinguished global alumni community, excelling across diverse fields and exemplifying the curiosity, excellence, and resilience nurtured during their time with us. Many alumni have progressed to the University of Oxford, reflecting both their determination and the strong academic foundation provided by our programmes. We are particularly proud to welcome former students back as tutors, mentoring the next generation and contributing to Oxford’s scholarly community. Through these enduring connections, the Oxford Summer Programme continues to play a transformative role in shaping students’ lifelong journeys, equipping them to make a meaningful impact in the world.

Here are a few of our remarkable students who have participated in the Oxford Summer Programme over the years, exemplifying the diversity, talent, and ambition that characterise our global community.

Sirine Dib

Sirine Dib

Country of Origin: Morocco

Stephanie Habis

Stephanie Habis

Country of Origin: Lebanese

Fayaaz Marzuq Khan

Fayaaz Marzuq Khan

Country of Origin: Bangladesh

Manan Chitalia

Manan Chitalia

Country of Origin: India

Dilan Kurhan

Dilan Kurhan

Country of Origin: Turkey

Guo Elaine

Guo Elaine

Country of Origin: Hong Kong

Alyazi Almuhairi

Alyazi Almuhairi

Country of Origin: UAE

Raaib Ajmal

Raaib Ajmal

Country of Origin: Pakistan

Aniela Cheon

Aniela Cheon

Country of Origin: USA

Linh Tran

Linh Tran

Country of Origin: Vietnam

Mohammad Lawal from Nigeria attended Oxford Summer Program in 2012—sharing how friendships, engaging tutorials, and inspiring teachers made Oxford feel like a second home.

Mohammad Lawal

Country of Origin: Nigeria

Florentina Herr from Australia attended the Oxford Summer Program UK for 16-year-olds in 2013—praised the program’s quality, engaging activities, and supportive coordinators.

Florentina Herr

Country of Origin: Australia

Destinations Our Students Landed Next

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Oxford Student Experiences That Speak Volumes

I loved the experience I had at the summer course. It allowed me to experience university life, and it was amazing. Oxford is such a beautiful place…. (Class of 2014)

Florentina Herr from Australia attended Oxford Summer Program in 2014, praising the quality of studies, engaging activities, tours, and approachable coordinators.

Ioana Oprea

Romania

I spent the best time of my life at Oxford. It was an amazing experience and I have attended the program two years in a row…. (Class of 2018)

Student from Iran attends Oxford Summer Program in 2018, later returning as an Oxford University undergraduate—her favourite experience: Oxford’s personalised tutorial teaching.

Malaika

Iran

My experience at Oxford has encouraged me to study abroad. I loved my time at Oxford and I made a lot of new friends. Thank you Oxford Institute…. (Class of 2019)

Student from Kaisei Gakuen School in Japan attends Oxford Summer Program 2018—gaining unique international academic and cultural experience.

Yuto Imamoro - Japan

Japan

Each year, the programme attracts bright, dedicated students from around the world, and the page emphasises a diverse global community where students build lasting friendships and connections.
It highlights a global alumni community advancing in diverse fields and notes that many alumni have progressed to the University of Oxford, reflecting strong academic foundations and student determination.
Yes — the page states they’re proud to welcome former students back as tutors, mentoring new students, and contributing to the wider scholarly community and ongoing connections.