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Participants may choose to live in one of our senior residences just a short
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What are the courses like at St. Clare's?
You are taught in small groups; normally no more than 12 people. For most
courses, classes are held every morning, Monday to Friday, and on three
afternoons each week. Out-of-class assignments are usually given. You
normally have one main trainer with other trainers conducting sessions
in their specialist areas. Visiting speakers may also give seminars. You
will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon successful completion of
your course.
Some
of our teachers' courses qualify for Comenius funding. This funding helps
you with course costs. Applications should be made through your national
office.
Most
courses are held at our Bardwell Road Centre, which is situated in the
leafy suburb of north Oxford, only a short bus ride or walk from the city
centre. Accommodation is nearby and there are dining facilities on site,
where you can mix with fellow teachers and students from all over the
world, getting to know each other, exchanging ideas and broadening cultural
perspectives.
Who will be teaching me?
The success of any course depends upon the quality of teaching and the
teacher. We ensure that our carefully selected team of trainers on each
course includes practising teachers and specialist teacher trainers. We
think it is important for you to benefit from current experience and the
best in theoretical expertise.
Trainers also teach on St. Clare's other academic courses thus keeping
their practical skills up to date as well as keeping abreast with new
developments in their particular field. The specialists provide extra
theoretical expertise. Many of our trainers are, or have been Directors
of Studies, Assistant Directors of Studies and/or published authors.
Where will I stay?
Most participants stay in our own residences, situated close to the main
teaching buildings. You are accommodated in comfortable single or twin
study bedrooms. Please note that St. Clare's operates a strict no smoking
policy in all of its buildings and residences.
The dining room offers hot and cold meals and a full choice of vegetarian
food. Our chefs cater for a range of international tastes.
And after classes?
St. Clare's offers a wide variety of events and excursions. These include
theatre visits, concerts, visits to country pubs, discos, parties and
sports. And of course, you will wish to take full advantage of Oxford.
Oxford
Oxford offers everything you might expect from a world renowned university
city - museums, theatres, beautiful buildings. But while you are here
you may also like to visit the pub where Tolkein and CS Lewis met regularly,
or listen to concerts in the room where Mozart, Haydn and Handel performed.
You can punt along Oxford's beautiful rivers, the Cherwell and the Thames,
and enjoy the typically English countryside just on the doorstep. Oxford
also offers a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, discos and bars, and
excellent shopping. But, if all this isn't enough for you, don't forget
London, which is only an hour away.
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Based in leafy north Oxford, participants enjoy
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