2025 UK Admissions Cycle Results are in!

This year, our students have had another year of achievement, with offers in Imperial College London, Cambridge, Oxford and other prestigious institutions.

We are accepting applications for our class of 2026, with 15 slots remaining for our full time intensive course. Click here to secure your place.

Our one-to-one tutoring service connects students with exceptional tutors from Oxford and Cambridge, including top PhD candidates and graduate scholars. We tailor our approach to the individual goals, learning style, and academic needs of every student, ensuring meaningful progress and confidence in every subject.

Welcome to Oxbridge Mentors

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50+ Oxbridge Offers 2023-2024

20+ Oxbridge Graduate Tutors

60% Of Interview Questions Predicted

About us

We are a global one-to-one tutoring service connecting ambitious students with exceptional tutors from Oxford and Cambridge, including leading PhD candidates and graduate scholars. Founded with a clear mission to provide world-class educational support to students and families across the globe, we believe that outstanding education should be personal, accessible, and relevant.

We take a holistic approach to tutoring. Alongside rigorous academic teaching, we offer advanced application strategies, personal statement guidance, and comprehensive administrative support for UCAS applications. Our students also benefit from carefully designed resources that make learning large volumes of advanced content both effective and manageable.

At the heart of our ethos is a belief that education must evolve. We use modern teaching methods that reflect the realities of young people’s lives today, approaches that many traditional institutions have yet to adopt. By rethinking how learning is delivered, we empower students to thrive academically, think independently, and approach their future with confidence.

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Tutoring & Admissions Services
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GCSE / IGCSE / IB (STEM)
A-Level (STEM)
Oxbridge interview preparation
UCAS application guidance
University admissions support
PAT / MAT / ESAT / TMUA preparation
STEP preparation
BMAT / UCAT preparation
BPhO & competition preparation
Study skills & revision planning
Academic mentoring
Supercurricular guidance
History
Geography
Essay-based subjects
Law
MML / languages
Philosophy / theology
English
Classics
Subjects & Oxbridge Pathways
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Mathematics
Computer Science
Natural Sciences
Engineering
Economics
Medicine
Biomedical Engineering
Law
History
Geography
Modern & Medieval Languages
Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Architecture
Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology
Psychological & Behavioural Sciences
HSPS
Land Economy
Linguistics
Philosophy
Theology, Religion & Philosophy of Religion
Music
Education
Veterinary Medicine
English
Classics

Advanced Admissions Statistics

At Oxbridge Mentors, we provide detailed insights into hidden data from Oxbridge. For many international students, understanding the difficulty of application is essential to early preparation. For example, in pre-interview admission tests, it is common that the majority of overseas applicants require much higher scores relative to their home student counterparts.

Similarly, understanding statistics when applying to colleges or courses can boost your chances of success by over 80%, as some colleges statistically have their own biases and historical trends that disadvantage particular groups.

Most students don’t understand what role the pre-interview assessment and interview scores play in the final assessment. Such data can also be inspected to fully understand the inner workings of the application process.

Bar chart titled 'ENGAA 2019-2023 Overseas Scores' shows the number of students for each scaled score from 1.0 to 9.0. Blue bars represent total students, orange bars represent accepted students, with a notable spike in accepted students at score 9.0.
Bar chart titled 'Mathematics G100 2019-2023 Data' showing the number of applications and offers for various colleges. The x-axis lists colleges from Christ's to Trinity Hall. The y-axis shows the number of students from 0 to 120. Each college has blue bars for applications and orange bars for offers, with Trinity Hall having the highest number of applications and offers among the colleges.
A table showing top 10 colleges ranked in 2025, with columns for rank, previous year rank, college name, score percentage, and first-year percentage. Trinity is ranked first, followed by Christ's, Selwyn, Churchill, Queens', Downing, Emmanuel, St John's, Clare, and Peterhouse.
A table showing average ENGAAA scores of applicants by domicile and element for engineering colleges in 2024. Columns list college names, scores for elements 1 to 3, and scores for applicants from China for each element.

Extensive Oxbridge Question Bank

We have a database of challenging questions that we have uniquely chosen and created to match the style of Oxbridge Interviews.

All questions will consist of A-Level content framed in a challenging and thought provoking way, that will require you to think creatively to solve the problem. The questions may seem difficult to solve on your own, but some are designed for discussion in an interview where all necessary knowledge will be explained by the interviewer.

Our question banks also include extra material that aren’t strictly included in A-Level syllabi, but have often come up in interviews. For students applying for Engineering, there are an awful number of applicants who can’t describe what an engine is!

At Oxbridge Mentors, our role is not to gatekeep important information. We aim to give our students all possible resources to achieve their success.

Diagram showing two circular discs with radii R1 and R2, centers C1 and C2, connected by a light string wrapped around the right disc, with a mass M hanging from the string, illustrating principles of rotational inertia and angular acceleration.
Diagram of three stacked balls with masses labeled m1, m2, and m3 above a flat surface, with gravity acting downward and an arrow indicating initial height h for the balls.
Diagram of a rectangular gate hinged vertically, with water height h, width w, and density at height h. The gate is shown open with a hydrostatic force R acting on it, and includes a hinge point, labeled measurements for height h, length L, and total height 3L.
Electrical circuit diagram with a 5V voltage source, a -5V voltage source, resistors of 75kΩ, 125kΩ, and 50kΩ, a current source of 160μA, and labeled currents in the branches.

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If you are interested, please book a 30 minute free session. There are many extra free resources that we’d love to share with you, so give it a try!

Over 80% of inquiries result in follow on lessons, so we are confident in our methods.