Home to one of the oldest universities in the world, Oxford is a bustling and cosmopolitan city steeped in history and culture. Aside from the beautiful buildings of Oxford University, there are many other sights worth visiting, including the Radcliffe Camera, the Ashmolean Museum and the Bodleian Library.
With a broad international mix, students will improve their language skills not only in lessons but by making friends during trips and by living with a host family.
Surrounded by historical buildings and famous colleges
Full-day excursions available, including to London, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, Stonehenge and Bath
About the programme
English levels: Elementary – Advanced (programme can be adjusted to lower English levels)
Max class size: 18
Full activity programme
Explore the historic sites of Oxford
MEALS
Breakfast and dinner will be with families and a packed lunch will be provided. The first meal will be dinner on arrival and the last meal will be packed lunch on departure.
ACADEMIC CHOICE
Trinity GESE exam (minimum 7 students across the school required, subject to availability)
Oxford International Junior Programmes understands that occasionally slightly young/older siblings or friends may wish to come in a group. Oxford International Junior Programmes reserves the right to accept students who are slightly younger or older than the advertised minimum/maximum age. These exceptional requests must be approved by our admissions team in advance. Appropriate welfare and safety provisions will apply.
Academic: Bright classrooms located in central Oxford
Other: 1-minute walk to Oxford city centre
ACCOMMODATION
Homestay:
Students will stay with host families selected according to British Council Guidelines
All students will stay in twin or triple rooms
Families are within a 45-minute journey from the school by public transport
LOCAL TRANSPORT
Bus: Central bus stop is a 5-minute walk from the school. This serves all homestay areas. Travel Cards: Weekly Oxford City bus pass* is included with unlimited travel on the Oxford City bus network.
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