This year's Summer School held particular significance as UCL celebrates its bicentenary in 2026, marking 200 years of advancing knowledge and expanding access to education. The milestone reflects values shared by both UCL and The British School New Delhi: a commitment to academic excellence, inclusion, innovation and developing globally minded young people equipped to contribute meaningfully to an interconnected world.
Each day concluded with plenary sessions exploring university admissions, student life and future pathways, while the week culminated in a valedictory ceremony where students presented their pathway projects and received certificates in the presence of UCL faculty, school leaders and families.
Participants engage in a classroom session during the UCL India Summer School
Vanita Uppal OBE, Director of The British School New Delhi, said, "What has been most inspiring this week is not simply the academic work produced by the students, but the curiosity, openness and enthusiasm with which they have approached learning. They have explored complex ideas, engaged in thoughtful discussion and stepped beyond the familiar in pursuit of new perspectives. As UCL celebrates its bicentenary, we are proud of our committed partnership rooted in our shared values and a firm belief that education should be both ambitious and accessible. We believe that education has the power not only to open doors, but to broaden horizons, challenge assumptions and inspire young people to engage thoughtfully with the world around them. The UCL India Summer School is a powerful example of how a shared vision, grounded in our intent of building a better world, can help prepare students for the future.”
Dr Michael Spence, President and Provost of UCL, said, "UCL India Summer School reflects a genuine partnership between UCL and The British School New Delhi, two institutions committed to curiosity, high-level critical thinking, and solving real-world problems. We were delighted to give sixty pre-university students from across India an experience of research-led multidisciplinary learning and a taste of what it is like to study with us this week."
The continuing success of the UCL India Summer School reflects the shared commitment of UCL and The British School New Delhi to expanding access to exceptional educational opportunities and nurturing the next generation of globally engaged learners and leaders.
About The British School New Delhi
The British School New Delhi is an inclusive, not-for-profit international school located in the heart of the diplomatic area of New Delhi. Founded in 1963 by the then British High Commissioner and his wife, the award-winning school offers high quality education to British, expatriate and local families by drawing on the best facets of a rich and culturally diverse community. In 2018, the school was awarded the Top British International School of the Year and more recently, has been rated as one of the Top 3 Private Schools in India and the Top 150 Private Schools worldwide for the second consecutive year.
www.british-school.org
About University College London (UCL)
UCL is a global top 10 university, set up in London 200 years ago to offer education for all. Today, we gather 60,000 staff and students, from over 150 countries, to create a unique city within a city – a research and innovation powerhouse that leads the world in subjects spanning the arts, sciences, technology and the humanities. We’ve nurtured 33 Nobel Prize winners, because here, brave ideas have the scale and the support they need to succeed. We are University College London. And here, it can happen.
UCL turns 200 in 2026. Join us for a year of bicentennial events and celebration.
Read the UCL and India booklet here. .
ucl.ac.uk
