UCL India Summer School Brings 60 Students to The British School New Delhi for Third Edition
The British School New Delhi hosted the third UCL India Summer School from 1–6 June 2026, welcoming 60 students for advanced academic immersion with University College London faculty. The programme covered law, psychology, sustainability, urban studies, and technology, highlighting global learning collaboration and UCL’s bicentenary milestone.
The six-day academic initiative brought together distinguished faculty from University College London and the teaching ecosystem of The British School New Delhi, offering participants structured exposure to advanced academic disciplines. Students engaged in specialist learning pathways spanning law, psychology, sustainability, urban studies, and technology, reflecting the multidisciplinary strength of University College London.
A defining feature of the programme was its highly focused learning environment, with class sizes limited to 12 students. This structure enabled direct interaction between students and University College London academics through lectures, workshops, and discussion-led sessions. The programme encouraged critical thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, and academic exploration beyond conventional school curricula.
The 2026 edition held added significance as University College London marks its bicentenary, celebrating 200 years since its establishment in London. The institution, which today brings together approximately 60,000 staff and students from more than 150 countries, has built a global reputation for research, innovation, and academic excellence across disciplines. Over its history, it has produced 33 Nobel Prize winners and continues to position itself as a leading global university.
Each day of the summer school concluded with plenary sessions focused on university admissions, student life, and future academic pathways. The programme culminated in a valedictory ceremony where students presented their pathway projects and received certificates in the presence of faculty members, school leadership, and families.
Vanita Uppal OBE, Director of The British School New Delhi, highlighted the academic spirit demonstrated by participants, stating that their curiosity, openness, and enthusiasm defined the programme. She emphasized that the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to academic excellence, inclusion, and innovation, adding that education has the power to broaden horizons, challenge assumptions, and prepare students for a globally connected future.
Dr Michael Spence, President and Provost of University College London, described the initiative as a genuine partnership between both institutions. He noted that the programme offered students an opportunity to experience research-led, multidisciplinary learning and gain insight into the academic rigor of studying at a world-leading university.
The British School New Delhi, established in 1963, is an inclusive, not-for-profit international school located in the diplomatic enclave of the capital. It serves both expatriate and local families and has been recognized among leading international schools, including being named Top British International School of the Year in 2018 and ranked among the top private schools in India and globally.
University College London, founded in London two centuries ago, continues to operate as a major global education and research institution committed to accessible education and innovation across arts, sciences, technology, and humanities.
The continued success of the UCL India Summer School underscores a shared mission to expand academic access, nurture global perspectives, and prepare students to become future-ready leaders in an interconnected world.

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