United Kingdom, Oxford
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Four teaching sites in north Oxford host specialist facilities, well-resourced classrooms, and vibrant learning spaces. These sites are Senior School, International School, The Arts Centre, and the purpose-built Sixth Form. Technology is integrated across the curriculum, and the school is a Microsoft Showcase School with access to modern devices and online learning platforms. The Arts Centre provides a dedicated space for the arts with high-spec facilities, including a 200-seat performance space, a music suite, and a recording studio. The school has access to sports facilities through the University of Oxford Sport Centre for a range of athletic activities.
Access to the University of Oxford's sports facilities enables swimming in the pool, training on the all-weather pitch, and gym sessions. The Tennis Academy provides coaching for tennis. The affiliation with the University of Oxford provides opportunities to train and compete at university venues. Students can participate in sport fixtures at Oxford venues, broadening opportunities for competitive sport.
Four teaching sites in north Oxford include Senior School, International School, The Arts Centre, and the Sixth Form. The school is a Microsoft Showcase School, with EdTech across the curriculum, including top-of-the-range Surface tablets and access to the Global Campus learning platform. The Arts Centre was fitted in 2021 and offers high-spec equipment and a dedicated building within a short walk of the Sixth Form centre, close to galleries and museums. Specialist spaces include a dark room, workshops, and a kiln to support practical subjects. The Arts Centre hosts extensive performing arts facilities as part of the curriculum.
Performing arts are a major extracurricular, with a programme enriched by collaboration with The Juilliard School and performances in a 200-seat space, supported by a music suite and recording studio. Students may attend public lectures at Saïd Business School, take part in sport fixtures at University of Oxford facilities, and engage in debating at the Oxford Union Society.
D'Overbroeck's Oxford is an independent, co‑educational day and boarding school for ages 11 to 18, operating across campuses in north Oxford: Senior School, International School and Sixth Form, with The Arts Centre as a facility on site. The school follows the English National Curriculum for Years 7–11, leading to GCSEs at 16, and offers a flexible Sixth Form pathway with 38 A‑levels alongside BTECs and Level 3 options, plus the Extended Project Qualification. In Year 9, pupils choose two languages from French, Spanish and Latin, or study classical civilisation, while sciences remain individually taught. A Plus programme supports admissions coaching for competitive degree courses, including Medicine and Law, with a pathway for international students. Facilities include a Microsoft Showcase School environment, modern devices, and the Global Campus platform. Extracurriculars span performing arts (with Juilliard collaboration), sport via University of Oxford venues, and community service through the Duke of Edinburgh Award.