United Kingdom, Oxford
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Clubs include Debating and Coding, and Chess is offered as part of Greene's extracurricular program. Weekly clubs support critical thinking, problem solving, and academic engagement beyond tutorials. Trips to museums and the University of Oxford provide cultural and academic enrichment.
Photography and Film Podcast are weekly clubs, with Anime also on offer, plus Chocolate-making Masterclasses. These activities provide creative outlets alongside academic study.
Trips to the opera La Traviata and The Magic Flute broaden cultural exposure. Students also take tours to the University of Oxford to explore the city and its institutions.
The Student Social Committee is at the heart of Greene's social life. Members can run for elected roles such as President, Vice President, Social and Cultural Secretary, Treasurer, and Media and Publicity Officer.
Leadership opportunities exist through the Student Social Committee, with elected roles including President, Vice President, Social and Cultural Secretary, Treasurer, and Media and Publicity Officer.
Weekly clubs, social events, and outdoor sports contribute to a vibrant lifestyle and wellbeing. Trips to museums, cinemas, and the opera also support social engagement outside study.
Greene's College Oxford is an independent sixth form college offering the British curriculum for students aged 14 to 18. It delivers A-level study through a tutorial method, with small-group or one-to-one sessions guided by Oxford-based tutors. GCSE programmes run in one- or two-year formats, supported by a Personal Tutor and a personalised pathway to A Levels. Located at 45 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP, Greene's is Oxford's oldest tutorial college, founded in 1967, with a long tradition of mentoring within the city's academic community. The college combines rigorous study with dynamic feedback via Greene's Online, a bespoke platform for submitting work and receiving feedback. Weekly Personal Tutoring and leadership sessions form part of the wider curriculum, alongside a broad range of student-led societies. Cultural and artistic activities, debating, coding, and trips to the University of Oxford enrich the learning experience for international families.