St Clare’s Oxford Blog
Read about exciting student news, achievements, events and activities at St Clare’s Oxford.
Whether students are here for just a short time or for two years there is always something going on. It is not all just studying and examinations.
Our students can take part in activities every day of the week from football matches to running club; art club or theatre productions; Go Karting or Go Ape; West End musicals or weekend markets; study trips to Lisbon or fun trips to Morocco.
Sports, culture, learning something new or finding new places to visit or try living and studying at St Clare’s is never dull!
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.
The Times Top 30: St Clare’s sits among the best!
Find out where we ranked in the Times Newspaper’s Top 30 Schools, following our excellent results in the International Baccalaureate.
Looking back at a great summer!
Highlights of the Adult Summer Courses at the International College, including study visits, excursions and social activities.
Upcoming events at the International College
View a list of events taking place at our International College this Autumn, for students attending our English Language or University Pathways courses.
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.
Welcome dinner at Queen’s College
We welcomed our new students in style, and introduced them to Oxford with a dinner at the University of Oxford’s Queen’s College. View the photos.
Looking back at a great summer!
Highlights of the Adult Summer Courses at the International College, including study visits, excursions and social activities.
Guest speakers share their secrets to success!
As part of their Leadership Course, students listened to fascinating talks by STV CEO Rob Woodward and former editor of the Guardian newspaper Alan Rusbridger.