Oxford Sixth Form College

You will find information about Oxford Sixth Form College at the Oxford International table at the World Education Fair event.
In addition, in addition to individual meetings with delegates, you will be able to attend workshops and presentations provided by experts on education issues and you will benefit from special discounts and many other excellent offers.
Fill in the registration form below. Participation in the event is free.
In addition, in addition to individual meetings with delegates, you will be able to attend workshops and presentations provided by experts on education issues and you will benefit from special discounts and many other excellent offers.
Fill in the registration form below. Participation in the event is free.
Oxford Sixth Form College is an independent college that offers GCSE, A-Level and BTEC educational programs. Over the years, he has built an excellent reputation for good preparation for public exams, and the teaching methods he has chosen are similar to those at Cambridge or Oxford universities. The college is located in the university epicenter of Oxford, on King Edward Street.
In many ways, the college offers a different atmosphere than a traditional school. The academic approach is informal and interactive. The guidance provided by both teachers and the rest of the academic staff is creative and focused on the individual needs of students and their particular learning styles. Students are encouraged to take an active part in the learning process. As part of the academic programme, each student gets private lessons without paying extra for it, and the classes have a maximum of six students.
All students over the age of 16 become members of the famous Oxford Union debate society. Thanks to the very close relationship between the College and this society, both the reception and the closing ceremony are organized at Oxford Union.
In many ways, the college offers a different atmosphere than a traditional school. The academic approach is informal and interactive. The guidance provided by both teachers and the rest of the academic staff is creative and focused on the individual needs of students and their particular learning styles. Students are encouraged to take an active part in the learning process. As part of the academic programme, each student gets private lessons without paying extra for it, and the classes have a maximum of six students.
All students over the age of 16 become members of the famous Oxford Union debate society. Thanks to the very close relationship between the College and this society, both the reception and the closing ceremony are organized at Oxford Union.