United Kingdom, Brighton And Hove
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Oxford International College Brighton is located on the site of Ovingdean Hall, an 18th century building set within 23 acres of countryside. The campus blends centuries of educational tradition with ultra-modern learning facilities, with more than £35 million invested to create bright classrooms, cutting-edge labs, and stylish shared spaces. Boarders live on the same secure campus as teaching buildings, delivering an immersive education and a strong sense of community. The residential facilities are housed in Ainsworth House for Year 9–11 and Turing House for Year 12–13, offering twin and single rooms, ensuite bathrooms, access to a Learning Resource Centre, cleverly designed common rooms, and 24/7 security.
Bright classrooms and cutting-edge laboratories form the core of the academic spaces at OIC Brighton. The campus includes a specialist Learning Resource Centre and cleverly designed common rooms to support study and collaboration. All facilities are located on a single-site campus within the historic Ovingdean Hall setting, blending tradition with modern technology. Ainsworth House and Turing House provide integrated residential and learning environments with access to learning resources and on-site common spaces.
OIC Brighton offers outdoor opportunities such as cycling, hiking, and yoga, with space for picnicking in the countryside. A conservation area provides a peaceful sanctuary on campus. The on-site residential campus supports extracurricular engagement and collaboration beyond lessons.
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.