United Kingdom, Oxford
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Boarding is provided in four city-centre houses within a short walking distance of teaching buildings.
There is no uniform requirement.
Catering offers a varied menu with Eastern and Western options; International Cuisine Days are organised periodically.
Students live in one of four city-centre boarding houses, creating a house-based living environment close to facilities.
Oxford International College is privately owned and governed by a board that includes a representative of the Proprietor; the college is part of Nord Anglia Education.
Oxford International College is a sixth-form college and boarding school in Oxford, surrounded by university colleges. It delivers the British curriculum with GCSE courses for ages 15-16 and A-levels for 16-19, organised within Global Pathways that align subject choices, enrichment and intended degree areas from the outset. A dedicated University Counsellor provides guidance for UK, US and international applications, and university preparation is embedded in timetables to develop research, decision-making and application readiness. The school operates across three teaching sites with well-equipped classrooms, science laboratories and artistic studios to support practical study. Thames Street and Alice House provide purpose-built boarding with contemporary ensuites and studio flats, within a short walk of the teaching sites. From age 16, students receive membership at the Oxford University Sports Centre, offering a 25m pool, gym, football pitch and track. Distinctive features include the Oxford Mentor Programme, the Extended Project Qualification and a supercurricular portfolio.