United Kingdom, Oxford
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We are located in North Oxford just 1.5 km from the city centre. Our campus is made up of over 25 Victorian and Edwardian buildings and consists of three key sites: Banbury Road Campus, Bardwell Road Campus and the Summer Juniors Campus at Headington Rye School. Banbury Road Campus houses the IB World School, Summer Teenagers, and part of Teacher Training, while Bardwell Road Campus hosts the International College and Summer for adult students, with a portion of Teacher Training also based there. Our Summer Juniors Campus operates at Headington Rye School for July and August. A virtual tour allows exploration of spaces including classrooms, science laboratories, art and music studios, the library, a cafe, social spaces and accommodation.
Academic facilities include classrooms, science laboratories, and art and music studios. The library is available for study and research.
St Clare’s, Oxford, founded in 1953, operates as a co-educational day and boarding college in North Oxford. It is the longest-established International Baccalaureate (IB) World School in England. The curriculum focuses on the IB Diploma Programme for students aged 16 to 19, alongside a Pre-IB pathway and Middle School options for younger students. The campus consists of 25 Victorian and Edwardian buildings integrated into the residential Summertown area, featuring specialized science laboratories, an art studio, and a dedicated library with over 35,000 volumes. Students benefit from the "Oxford as a Classroom" initiative, which utilizes the city’s university museums and academic resources for field trips and research. Residential life is organized across several houses, where boarders from over 45 nations live in a supervised environment. The college is known for its history as a center for international cooperation and its focus on preparing students for university entry through a non-denominational, multicultural lens.