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The Banbury Road Campus for teenagers

Our Banbury Road Campus is for the exclusive use of students studying the IB from September to May and for teenagers age 15-17 taking English language courses in June, July and August.

The campus for teenagers is based at 139 Banbury Road – Oxford – OX2 7AL. We have several beautiful buildings for you to use during your time with us.

You will live in our college houses which are no more than a five-minute walk to lessons, activities and the dining hall. Students who come in the summer can choose to live in homestay and will travel to college by bus or car.

Have a look at the photos below to get an idea of what it will be like to live and study here.

  • classrooms
  • dining room
  • Sugar House café
  • library
  • main hall

We are just a 10-minute bus ride from the centre of Oxford. At times, when there aren’t any lessons or activities, you will be able to take the bus or walk into town to go shopping, visit museums or enjoy the famous sights.

The Banbury Road Campus

IB Students
English courses for teenagers in summer

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