Booking forms for Agents
We offer courses for adults 18+, teenagers age 15-17 and juniors 10-15. Agents need to use specific booking forms for the different courses.
Also available are two booking forms for airport transfers; one for groups of students and one for single students travelling on their own.
Please contact us if you have any questions or have problems completing the forms.
For summer courses: | For adult courses: |
Patricia Alvarez
Summer Admissions Manager +44 1865 517340 |
Dobrila Arezina
Office Manager +44 1865 517707 |
Booking forms for agents
Academic year courses for adults
Adult English – age 17+ academic year (from 2 weeks to one year) |
English plus Academic Subjects – age 17+ Semester – September to June |
University Foundation Course – 28 weeks or 35 weeks – entry September or October |
Short Summer courses
Interactive English for Teenagers – 2, 3, 4 weeks – June, July, August |
Intensive English for Teenagers – 3 weeks – July, August |
English and Activities for Juniors – 3 weeks – July, August |
Science in Oxford – 2 weeks – June, July |
Art in Oxford – 2 weeks – July |
Business in Oxford – 2 weeks – July |
Introduction to the IB – 3 weeks – July |
English for Life – Adults age 17+ – June, July, August |
English plus Academic Subjects – Adults – Compact Course – 4/5 weeks – May to June |
Leadership Course – Adults – 2 weeks – July, August |
Airport Transfers
Groups (use this form to book more than one student on the same flight) |
Single students (use this form to book just one student OR students on different flights) |
Further Reading
University Foundation Course: Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the University Foundation Course at St Clare’s, including the benefits, the structure of the course and how to apply.
Student profiles: Flight attendants from Saudi Arabia
An interview with a group of flight attendants, studying Combination English. Here’s their view of the course, their accommodation and the British accent.
Students’ portraits displayed in art exhibit
St Clare’s students have had their artwork included in a special exhibit in the University of Wisconsin, featuring children affected by the Syrian war.