United Kingdom, Brighton And Hove
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OX Brighton welcomes applicants aged 13 to 18 from all backgrounds and nationalities. Applications are accepted all year round, with programmes starting in September including pre-GCSE, GCSE and two-year A-level options; one- and two-term Study Abroad Programmes are available for Years 9, 10 and 12. The admissions journey begins with an enquiry via the online form to confirm places and obtain any needed information. You then complete the online application form and pay the application fee, and may be asked to provide supporting documents such as school reports, reference letters, or exam certificates. An assessment and interview follow: admissions tests are required and vary by year, with Years 9 and 10 taking online aptitude tests plus English assessment, Year 11 taking online aptitude tests plus maths and combined science papers, and Year 12 taking online aptitude tests plus assessments in maths, physics, biology and chemistry. Successful applicants are invited to an online or in-person interview. After the interview a place is offered; offers for non-native English speakers are conditional on IELTS and other conditions may apply. To confirm the place, a deposit must be paid by the date stated in the offer letter. Ahead of the first day, the admissions team sends a pre-arrival guide and documents, and returns them before starting; overseas entrants receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for visa applications. The team includes Admissions Representatives around the world to support your journey, and the overall process from enquiry to offer typically takes up to two weeks, though timelines may vary. The school aims to respond to enquiries within 24 hours (Mon–Fri).
Oxford International College Brighton offers a British curriculum for students aged 13 to 18 on a single, purpose-built campus near Brighton. The school follows the English National Curriculum with GCSEs and A levels, embedded in three pillars: Academic Excellence, Personal Development, and Career and University Pathways. A distinctive Super Curricular Programme links Nord Anglia collaborations with MIT and UNICEF, providing STEM challenges, writing competitions, coding courses, and work experiences across Healthcare and Biological Sciences; Physical Science and Mathematics; and Social Sciences, Humanities and Commerce. In Year 9, core subjects include English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History, Geography and Computer Science; the college provides EAL support, IELTS preparation in sixth form, and UK and international university guidance. Class sizes reach up to 18, with personalised learning through strategy tutoring. The campus sits on Ovingdean Hall, offering labs, a Learning Resource Centre, 24/7 security, and integrated boarding houses for a vibrant community.