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  2. Oxford International College - Wikipedia

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    Oxford International College (OIC) is an independent college based in central Oxford, United Kingdom for girls and boys from 14 to 18 years. The school teaches GCSE and A-Level courses to prepare students for entry into British universities.

  3. Oxford International College of Changzhou New Campus. References This page was last edited on 9 January 2025, at 07:42 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. List of admission tests to colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    MAT – Mathematics Admissions Test (Oxford, Imperial College). [ 18 ] STEP – Sixth Term Examination Paper in Mathematics (Cambridge, Imperial College, Warwick).

  5. Oxford International College of Chengdu - Wikipedia

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    Oxford International College of Chengdu (CDOIC; 牛津国际公学成都学校) is a private for-profit international school in Chenghua, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. [1] It serves ages 14–18. [2] The school offers boarding facilities but does not require all students to board. [3] CDOIC offers the A Levels. [2]

  6. University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Dining hall at Christ Church; the hall is an important feature of the typical Oxford college, providing a place to dine and socialise. In 2017–18, the university had an income of £2,237m; key sources were research grants (£579.1m) and academic fees (£332.5m). [98] The colleges had a total income of £492.9m. [99]

  7. Colleges of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    A typical college consists of a hall for dining, a chapel, a library, a college bar, senior, middle (postgraduate), and junior common rooms, rooms for 200–400 undergraduates, and lodgings for the head of the college and other dons.

  8. St Clare's, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Clare's is a coeducational private, international day and boarding college in North Oxford, England offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma, a Preparatory IB programme, English language courses, University Pathways, Gap Year study and IB teacher training workshops.

  9. Council for Independent Education - Wikipedia

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    CIFE began in 1973, as the Conference for Independent Further Education. Independent Further Education was a catch-all term which described fee-paying institutions which, though they taught the final stages of a pre-university curriculum, did not include enough pupils younger than 16 to be classified as a school.