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UK G5 Elite Study Camp

course booking small 100Ages:
14-18
Dates:
Winter Camp (3-13 February 2026)/ Year-round
English level:
Intermediate – Advanced

UK G5 Elite Study Camp is a deep-dive study programme at the UK’s G5 universities, designed exclusively for high school and undergraduate students. The 11-day programme covers elite G5 universities in London, Cambridge, and Oxford. Its multi-level educational structure fully integrates academic courses, university visits, admissions coaching, and cultural exploration, to comprehensively improve academic ability and competitiveness for top university applications.

UK G5 Elite Study Camp offers students an exclusive opportunity to gain entry to world-class universities such as Cambridge, Oxford, University College London, Imperial College London, and London School of Economics. There, they will study cutting-edge subjects taught by the universities’ top professors and experienced mentors, and engage in face-to-face sessions with G5 admissions officers to gain comprehensive insight into the application processes and entry requirements of top UK universities, while improving their competitiveness via personal statement guidance and mock interviews. The programme also incorporates a “Walking Classroom” that explores UK historical and cultural landmarks, providing a trully immersive learning experiences.

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UK G5 Elite Study Camp provides students with a comprehensive immersive experience at prestigious G5 institutions. Beyond offering world-class academic insights to enhance students’ academic abilities, the programme cultivates their international outlook, academic literacy and overall competitiveness through multicultural immersion and in-depth engagement with these leading universities, laying a solid foundation for their future studies and career planning. 

  • G5 University Visits:
    Step into the classrooms of the G5 elite universities, draw closer to world-leading institutions, and stride onto a broader international stage.

    • University of Cambridge
    • University of Oxford
    • London School of Economics (LSE)
    • Imperial College London (IC)
    • University College London (UCL)

    Cambridge study_02G5 Academic Courses:
    Gain early exposure to university-level courses and research methods to cultivate critical thinking and interdisciplinary skills.

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • AI and Health Screening
    • Linguistics
    • Architecture
    • Critical Thinking and Law Course
    • Computer Science and Music Programming

    G5 Admissions Coaching:
    Receive guidance from authoritative admissions officers to refine personal statements and interview performance, boosting competitiveness for top universities.

    • Cambridge University Application Guidance
    • Oxford University Application Guidance
    • Imperial College Application Guidance
    • University College London Application Guidance
    • Personal Statement Writing
    • Mock Interview Practice

    Walking Classroom:
    Gain in-depth experience of British educational traditions and cultural heritage to enhance cultural literacy and global awareness.

    • Cambridge Colleges, etc.
    • River Cam Punting
    • Fitzwilliam Museum
    • Oxford Colleges, etc.

    • Bicester Village
    • Royal Horse Guards
    • Buckingham Palace
    • Westminster Abbey

    • Thames River Cruise
    • Big Ben/London Eye
    • Tower Bridge
    • National Gallery

    • Natural History Museum
    • British Museum
    • Oxford Street/Regent Stree
    • Windsor Castle

  • Winter Camp (3–13 February 2026) / Year-roundG5 Elite Camp

  • The G5 universities, also known as the G5 Group or the G5 Super Elite, are five of the UK’s most prestigious institutions located in the Golden Triangle of Oxford, Cambridge, and London. Founded in 2004, the alliance aims to promote excellence and collaboration in higher education. Its member universities enjoy a high reputation for academic research, scientific strength, and international prestige, often being referred to as the UK’s “Ivy League.”

    G5 University Alliance (Golden Triangle):

    • University of Oxford: The oldest university in the English-speaking world, ranked among the top 5 globally, enjoying a premier reputation and immense influence.
    • University of Cambridge: Collectively known as “Oxbridge” with Oxford, it has produced the most Nobel laureates, ranking among the top 5 worldwide.
    • Imperial College London (IC): Globally renowned top-tier university with exceptionally high admission standards, ranking among the UK’s most selective universities and within the world’s top 10.
    • University College London (UCL): A world-renowned top university, the UK’s first university to admit students regardless of gender or religious background, ranking within the world’s top 10.
    • The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE): Renowned globally in politics, business, law, and academia, with exceptionally fierce competition for admission. Its acceptance rate falls below that of Oxford and Cambridge. Its overall ranking is around 50th globally, with majors ranked in the top 5.
    • King’s College London (KCL): Though not a formal member of the G5, its exceptional reputation and global influence frequently place it alongside these institutions within the prestigious “Golden Triangle”. Its overall ranking is around 40th globally, with majors ranked in the top 5.

    Characteristics of the G5 Golden Triangle Universities:

    • Academic Excellence: The G5 universities are globally renowned for their exceptional academic standards and research achievements, commanding immense prestige within both academic circles and international student communities.
    • Competition and Collaboration: The alliance was originally established to secure additional government research funding and and is often seen as a competitor and partner to the Ivy League.
    • Application Difficulty: G5 universities have a very high admissions threshold, requiring applicants to demonstrate exceptional academic performance, research background, and overall competence.

 



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