Oxford Engineering Flagship Programme
The Oxford Engineering Flagship Programme is designed for serious applicants who want structured support across the admissions cycle, not just isolated sessions. It suits students who benefit from sustained academic challenge, tighter accountability, and a coherent admissions strategy from early preparation through interview stage.
At a glance
- Pricing£800
- Direct support16 hours
- Best forSerious applicants seeking full-cycle support
- CadenceOngoing support across the cycle
- ScopePlanning, academic preparation, interviews, communication
- Primary outcomeHigh-performance admissions preparation
Oxford Engineering Flagship Programme
explained clearly
This is the core full-cycle route for applicants who need more than isolated sessions. It is designed for students who benefit from continuity, accountability, and a clear structure from early preparation through interview stage.
It suits ambitious students whose potential is real but uneven: strong interest in Engineering, but gaps in timing, problem solving, admissions-test preparation, or confidence with difficult academic discussion.
The value comes from continuity across the cycle: strategy, weekly academic development, admissions-test work, mock interviews, and feedback linked together rather than treated as separate pieces.
Admissions strategy and planning
The programme brings structure to timing, priorities, and sequencing so preparation builds in the right order rather than becoming reactive.
PAT preparation plan
Preparation is organised around the demands of Oxford Engineering and related high-level admissions testing, with attention to both technical skill and performance under pressure.
Weekly academic support
Students receive consistent guidance to raise the quality of their mathematical and scientific thinking, not just their familiarity with question styles.
Mock interviews and feedback
Interview preparation focuses on reasoning, communication, resilience, and how to handle challenging prompts in a credible way.
Parent progress updates
Where appropriate, families receive structured visibility on progress, priorities, and where further effort is required.
Who this suits
best in practice
This is the core full-cycle package for serious applicants who want more continuity and accountability than standard tutoring usually offers.
Best suited to
Applicants who need sustained structure across strategy, academic development, admissions tests, and interviews.
Strong outcome
A more coherent, higher-standard preparation process across the full admissions cycle.
Not ideal for
Families seeking only a single advisory session or a very light-touch relationship.
16 hours of direct support
across the cycle
The flagship package is structured for families who want a clear full-cycle route without moving into a concierge model. The exact cadence can shift slightly depending on when a student starts, but the package is designed around a defined 16-hour framework.
- 1.5hDiagnostic and strategic planning. One 90-minute diagnostic session to assess profile, identify gaps, and set the preparation route.
- 8hCore academic preparation. Eight 60-minute sessions focused on maths, physics, problem solving, and subject-specific depth.
- 3hAdmissions test focus. Three 60-minute PAT or equivalent test sessions covering timed problem solving and high-value question types.
- 3hMock interviews. Three 60-minute mock interviews with detailed verbal and written feedback.
- 0.5hParent review and next-step handover. One 30-minute final review to clarify progress, remaining priorities, and the final run-in to deadlines.
Total investment
£800 for the full flagship structure.
Typical cadence
Usually weekly when closer to tests and interviews, or slightly more spaced when a student begins earlier in the cycle.
Independent work
Between sessions, students are expected to complete targeted work so that direct hours are used for the highest-value teaching, feedback, and refinement.
A structured route
from start to finish
- 01 The process begins with a diagnostic so that the student starts from a position of clarity rather than assumption.
- 02 A tailored structure is then built around the student’s target course, academic level, timeframe, and likely pressure points in the cycle.
- 03 Regular sessions develop academic depth, admissions test readiness, and interview performance in a connected way.
- 04 As deadlines approach, preparation becomes more focused, with sharper review, feedback, and refinement around the highest-value areas.
Before working with Shaimerden, I was not sure how to approach my Oxford personal statement or what to expect from the interview process. The sessions were always focused and purposeful, and I left each one feeling clearer and better prepared. By the time my interview came around, I felt genuinely confident rather than just hoping for the best. I received an offer to read Engineering at Oxford in December.Student offered a place to read Engineering at Oxford
Start with a
clear enquiry
This form goes directly to the same enquiry channel as the main site, but it is labelled for the Flagship Programme so the context is clear from the start.
It is designed for families who already feel this package may be the right fit and want to continue the conversation without going back to the homepage.
This is still an enquiry, not an instant booking. The next step is normally a reply by email confirming fit and what should happen next.
Ready to discuss
the right package?
Every family can start with an enquiry. From there, the most appropriate next step can be recommended based on timing, ambition, and the level of support required.