United Kingdom, Brighton And Hove
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On-site boarding is available for ages 13–18 on a single-site campus, with four boarding houses: Ainsworth House (ages 13–16); Turing House (ages 16–18); Ovingdean House (Year 11–12 girls); Abacus House (Year 12–13). Boarders receive 24/7 care from House Parents, live in boarding houses with shared spaces, and enjoy weekend trips and enrichment activities. Abacus House provides a shuttle bus to and from college (about 20 minutes). Weekends and enrichment weeks are included, and meals are served in the dining room. Boarding fees cover term time (including weekends) and enrichment weeks; houses close during Christmas, Easter, and summer holidays.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served daily in the dining room. The menu promotes wellbeing and physical health with diverse cuisines and home-from-home options.
There are four boarding houses: Ainsworth House (ages 13–16) with twin rooms and en suite facilities; Turing House (ages 16–18) with single and twin rooms and a dedicated sixth form common room; Ovingdean House (Year 11–12 girls) with single and twin rooms and shared spaces; Abacus House (Year 12–13) with single ensuite rooms and shared kitchen facilities. Each house provides common rooms, study spaces, and dining areas.
Opened in August 2023, OIC Brighton is Nord Anglia Education's first new UK independent school and is part of the Nord Anglia Education family of premium international schools.
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.