CyberMath Academy
at Oxford University

Date:
Oxford Summer Camp: July 20-31, 2026
Ages:
11-18 for residential students,
9-18 for day students.
Location:

Classes will be held at St Edward’s School, Oxford, an esteemed independent boarding school located in the historic and academically vibrant city of Oxford, United Kingdom. Situated in a serene and secure campus setting just minutes from the world-renowned University of Oxford colleges, St Edward’s provides an inspiring and intellectually rich environment ideally suited for an intensive Mathematics Summer Program.

Tuition:
Please see below.

Why Choose CyberMath’s Best Summer Math Camp?

  • Distinguished Faculty: Learn from accomplished mathematicians, competition medalists, and AI researchers with experience at leading global institutions — teaching within the inspiring academic setting of Oxford. Meet Our Instructors.
  • Rigorous & Modern Curriculum: Emphasis on proof-based reasoning, structured problem solving, mathematical communication, and applied AI & Machine Learning projects — delivered in a historic Oxford academic environment. Explore Courses.
  • Cultural & Academic Enrichment: Guided explorations of Oxford’s historic colleges, libraries, and cultural landmarks — complementing the intellectual depth of the program with authentic British academic tradition.

We offer two primary academic tracks tailored to different age groups:

  • Advanced Middle School Mathematics: Designed for advanced 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students demonstrating strong mathematical maturity.
  • Advanced High School Mathematics: Designed for advanced 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students seeking deeper theoretical and analytical engagement.

For detailed course descriptions and level structures, please visit our Course Catalog.

Master Math in an Intensive Camp This Summer!

CyberMath Academy’s Oxford Summer Math Program (July 5–18, 2026) is a selective academic experience hosted at St Edward’s School, Oxford, designed for students who aspire to deepen their mathematical thinking within one of the world’s most historic university cities.

This intensive program offers a rigorous and intellectually stimulating environment where students refine advanced problem-solving skills, strengthen proof-based reasoning, and engage in high-level mathematical discussion alongside talented peers from around the world. Set in the distinguished academic atmosphere of Oxford, participants experience both scholarly depth and global academic community throughout the summer session.

Courses offered in our Summer Math Camps

Advanced Middle School Math (recommended for advanced 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th graders)

Advanced High School Math (recommended for advanced 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders)

Please visit our course catalog for more information on our courses!

 

Outstanding Teachers!

 

best Oxford Summer Math & AI Camp 2026

Please see our faculty page for our instructors. Summer Math Camp instructors will be some of the instructors listed on our faculty page or other outstanding teachers with similar credentials.

Prestigious University Campus Tours and Innovation Lab Visits

Oxford Summer Math Program city experience

The Oxford program thoughtfully combines rigorous academics with enriching cultural experiences across both Oxford and London.

Students participate in a guided Oxford city tour, exploring historic colleges, quadrangles, and libraries that have shaped centuries of intellectual tradition. Landmarks such as the Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, and Christ Church College offer firsthand exposure to one of the world’s most influential academic environments.

Beyond Oxford, participants travel to London for a curated cultural experience that includes a visit to the Natural History Museum, a scenic River Thames Cruise, panoramic views from the London Eye, and a guided London city tour. The program also features the highly anticipated Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter, providing a unique behind-the-scenes exploration of creative production and design.

These structured excursions complement the mathematical intensity of the program, creating a balanced and memorable summer that blends academic excellence with global cultural discovery.

Guest Lectures by leading researchers from top academic institutions
Dr. Michele Catasta
Stanford Univ., Dept. of Computer Science
“Hybrid Human-Machine Information Systems”
Dr. Nuh Gedik
B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd
College. Studying towards PhD in Business at
Stanford Univ.
Dr. Umut Eser
Cellarity, Head of Machine
Learning Department, Former
Researcher at Harvard Medical School
Johanna O’day
Researcher at Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary
Biosciences Institute “Mechanical Engineering
and Neuroscience”
Darrel Deo
Researcher at Stanford Bio-X
Interdisciplinary Biosciences Institute
“BioRobotics”
Carl Britto MBBS (MD) DPhil (PhD)
Pediatric Intensivist. Scientist.
Schedule of Activities
Date Morning Afternoon
July 4: Sat International Students Arrive
July 5: Sun Residential Students Arrive

Middle School Exam
Orientation and settling into their accommodations

High School Exam
July 6: Mon Opening Guest Lecture
July 7: Tue Math Classes Study Time
July 8: Wed Math Classes Study Time
July 9: Thu Math Classes Prestigious University Campus Tour, Students’ Forum
July 10: Fri Math Classes Prestigious University Campus Tour
July 11: Sat London City Tour for Residential Students Activities, Field Trips
July 12: Sun Activities, Field Trips Activities, Field Trips
July 13: Mon Math Classes Study Time
July 14: Tue Math Classes Study Time
July 15: Wed Math Classes Study Time
July 16: Thu Math Classes Study Time
July 17: Fri Math Classes, Final Exams Award Ceremony
July 18: Sat Residential Students Depart
DAILY SCHEDULE
Time Activity Notes
7:15 am – 8:15 am Breakfast Residential Students Only
8:15 am – 8:45 am Day students arrive
9:00 am – 1:00 pm Morning Classes
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch and Activity time Conversation with teachers/counselors
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Afternoon Activities Tests, Competitions, Activities, Trips
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Day students depart
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Free time Residential Students Only*
6:00 pm – 7:15 pm Dinner Residential Students Only*
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm Study Time Residential Students Only*
9:30 pm – 10:30 pm Free Time Residential Students Only
10:45 pm Lights Out Residential Students Only

Evening Program Option for Day Students
Day students enrolled in the Oxford program (St Edward’s School) who wish to participate in supervised evening academic workshops and recreational activities within the residential setting may do so for an additional fee of $890. This fee includes dinner and access to all organized evening programming.

Arrival & Airport Information – Oxford Program
Residential and international students attending the Oxford Session: July 5–18, 2026 at St Edward’s School, Oxford are expected to arrive between 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM on July 5, 2026 (International Students) and July 6, 2026 (Domestic Residential Students).

Students traveling by air should plan to arrive at London Heathrow Airport (LHR), the closest major international airport to Oxford. Detailed transportation guidance and optional airport coordination services will be provided prior to the program start date.

Tuition and Dates
Tuition Type Start Date Day Student Residential Student
Early Registration Up to the end of February $4.299 $7599
Late Registration March $4.699 $7999
Super-Late Registration April $4.899 $8299
Final Registration Up to the end of May $4.999 $8499

Residential Tuition covers classes & teaching materials, activities, accommodation, meals and in-camp transportation. Payment must be made by the deadlines listed above to benefit from discounts.

Fees

International Students’ Fee: Additional $585.

Airport Pickup/Dropoff fee: $150 each way

Lunch Fee for Day Students: $350 (Day Students might choose to bring their own lunch or purchase lunch at the University.)

Evening Activities Fee for Day Campers: $890 (For day campers who would like to attend our evening study hours and get help from our teachers)

You can save up to $1000 by registering early!

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Admissions and Placement

Please fill out the form below to apply. Please provide as much detailed information on the student’s background as possible:

Background Information (not required for returning students): Please provide the student’s background. Please include student’s academic achievements, GPA, any Honors or AP Courses taken, competition experience, any year-round or summer advanced courses/camps that the student has participated in.

We will get back to you with an admission decision and payment details if the student is admitted. All students will take a placement test on the day before the first instructional day of our summer camps, and will be assigned to their appropriate groups according to the results of their exam(s) and the background information provided on their application.

We continuously monitor our students’ progress throughout the camp and make adjustments to their assignments when necessary. If you would like to discuss your child’s placement, please do not hesitate to give us a call or email us at [email protected]

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What do CyberMath classes cover?
    The Course Catalog page outlines our curriculum structure and academic philosophy in detail. Our Oxford Mathematics Summer Program, hosted at St Edward’s School in Oxford, is designed to develop advanced reasoning, mathematical rigor, and precise communication skills within one of the world’s most historic centers of learning.The curriculum emphasizes proof-based reasoning, formal mathematical writing, structured problem-solving seminars, and research-style inquiry modules. Students strengthen conceptual mastery across middle school, high school, and early undergraduate topics in a highly collaborative academic setting.In addition, a dedicated AI & Machine Learning track integrates probability, logic systems, and algorithmic thinking into modern applications. No prior programming background is required.
  • When and where does the Oxford program take place?
    The 2026 Oxford session will be held July 5–18, 2026 at St Edward’s School, Oxford. The campus offers a secure residential boarding environment just minutes from the historic colleges of the University of Oxford, providing an academically inspiring and culturally rich setting.
  • Are there any age limits?
    We do not impose strict age limits. Students may enroll in Advanced Middle School Math if they have not yet begun high school, and in Advanced High School Math if they are not currently enrolled in a university. Placement is based on demonstrated mathematical readiness rather than age alone.
  • How do the placement exams work?
    Placement examinations are administered in person at St Edward’s School, Oxford one day prior to the official program start date. These assessments ensure students are placed in academically appropriate levels.

    • Middle School Exam: Covers mathematics up to 8th grade (pre-algebra).
    • High School Exam: Covers material through Algebra 2 / Integrated Math 3.

    Students are placed into Foundations or Mastery levels based on performance benchmarks. Academic integrity is strictly maintained throughout the process.

  • Does the program include cultural excursions?
    Yes. The Oxford session includes structured educational excursions designed to complement the academic curriculum. Students participate in an Oxford city tour exploring historic colleges and landmarks, as well as a full-day London city experience featuring guided visits to the Natural History Museum, a scenic River Thames Cruise, and panoramic views from the London Eye.Participants will also visit the renowned Warner Bros. Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter, offering a unique behind-the-scenes exploration of cinematic production and creative design. These excursions provide cultural depth while maintaining structured supervision and educational value.
  • What should I do if I am not satisfied with my course placement?
    Families may contact [email protected] or speak directly with the onsite Program Coordinator in Oxford. Students typically remain in their assigned course for several instructional days before transfer requests are evaluated.
  • Does CyberMath Academy provide grades or certificates?
    Students receive formal letter grades (A–F scale) with detailed instructor evaluations. There is no grading curve; grades reflect demonstrated mastery.Upon completion of the Oxford program, students receive a Certificate of Completion. Those earning a B or higher may qualify for a Certificate of Mastery.
  • Are there prerequisite requirements?
    Advanced courses require demonstrated readiness through placement exam performance or prior academic preparation. Applications are evaluated holistically to ensure appropriate academic alignment within the Oxford program.
  • What is the campus atmosphere like?
    Hosted at St Edward’s School, students experience a traditional British boarding school environment within the historic city of Oxford. The program fosters intellectual engagement, structured academic collaboration, and meaningful international friendships in a secure residential setting.
  • Is there an AI & Machine Learning track in Oxford?
    Yes. The AI & Machine Learning track is fully integrated into the July 5–18, 2026 Oxford session, combining rigorous mathematical foundations with modern computational thinking in a globally respected academic environment.