United Kingdom, Oxford
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The Europa School UK has an on-site Culham campus that supports a multilingual, multicultural education for pupils aged 4 to 18. On one site, pupils follow a multilingual curriculum up to the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The Auditorium is the space where Europa's musicians share their talents and host performances. The Art Gallery hosts student exhibitions and events, including Young Art Oxford and IB Art exhibitions. A Language Lab provides computers and headsets for language practice and features spaces for conversations, reading and study. The Mediathéque is a primary digital space and library, with a Sixth Form Study Centre and a secondary digital learning space; a Performance studio is in progress, and secondary classroom redecorations are planned as part of ongoing development. Primary classroom builds, a MUGA and science-lab upgrades are outlined in capital campaign plans for 2025–26 and beyond.
There are plans to develop new sports facilities on the campus as part of Europa School UK's capital campaigns. The Trust's forward-looking Campaigns include building new sports facilities and a MUGA (multi-use games area) to support PE and outdoor activity. The campaigns also envisage improvements to recreational spaces and drainage to enhance the school's outdoor areas. These elements reflect the ongoing focus on expanding and upgrading sports infrastructure to support growing pupil numbers.
Mediathéque – a primary digital space and library – is on the school site, with a dedicated Sixth Form Study Centre and a secondary digital learning space. A Language Lab opened to provide language practice with computers and headsets, plus dedicated areas for conversations, reading and studying. A Performance Studio is currently in progress, and secondary classroom redecorations are underway. Primary classroom builds and science-lab upgrades are part of future capital developments to support the curriculum.
Music Lessons are offered as weekly 30-minute individual sessions with visiting teachers for Year 2 and older, covering instruments such as violin, viola, cello, saxophone, clarinet, flute, brass, guitar, drums, oboe, piano and voice. After School Activities are sign-up driven via the MCAS portal, with a range of clubs and courses including Karate and other options; some courses operate on term dates and have specific booking rules. The Culham After School Club runs on-site every day until 18:00 for younger and older pupils. The school also offers Duke of Edinburgh Awards and activity programs such as Art Club and Story Telling, with protocols governing after-school activity participation. An After School Activities Protocol and related guidance govern enrolment and attendance, and activities are designed to enrich the academic, social and cultural life of pupils.
Europa School UK is a UK state-funded Free School and IB World School on Culham campus for pupils aged 4 to 18. The curriculum blends Early Years Foundation Stage, British curriculum, and the International Baccalaureate through MYP and DP, with a distinctive multilingual, immersion-based approach. In Primary, every pupil spends half the week in English and half in a stream language (French, German, or Spanish), taught by bilingual staff in an immersion environment. In Secondary, History and Geography are studied in a second language. The Sixth Form offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, free for all students. The campus houses Mediathéque, Language Lab, a Sixth Form Study Centre, and a digital learning space, with an Auditorium and an Art Gallery supporting the arts. Capital developments include a Performance Studio and science-lab upgrades. A programme of after-school activities, language exchanges and Duke of Edinburgh Awards enriches academic life and intercultural understanding.