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THE FACILITIES AVAIBLE
A full-service library and reading room (available for students and the
Friends of Lifelong Learning)
Our popular restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, and providing refreshments on location as needed, including working lunches, buffets and tea and coffee service.
A fully licensed bar and common room
A 127 seat lecture theatre (removable seating to accommodate up to 10 wheelchair users)
10 well appointed meeting rooms equipped with audio visual equipment.
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Number 12, our recently refurbished Victorian building on Wellington Square in central Oxford,
consists of 9 superior en suite bedrooms. These rooms are traditionally decorated (some with original decorative fireplaces) and offer comfortable King size and Double beds, Freeview television, free WiFi and tea and coffee making facilities.
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The University Parks are a 70 acre parkland area in the northeast of
city. It is open free of charge to the public during daylight hours. As well as providing beautiful gardens and rare and exotic plants, the parks contains numerous sports field
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At the moment, more than 20,000 students are enrolled at Oxford University, of
which 25% are foreigners. Their number increases dramatically in the summer, when language colleges and schools are opened.
Women began to enter the university only at the beginning of the 20th century, as a result of which, in the seventies of this century, separate education was eliminated.
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The teaching staff of the higher educational institution is huge - more than
four thousand lecturers, of whom 70 are members of the Royal Society, and 100 have the academic status of the British Academy.
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College of St. Clare's Oxford offers pre-university training programs, summer courses and language
programs for international students, providing students with access to all of the school's information resources. In total, the college offers 6 programs:
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Pre IB program - Preparation for the International Baccalaureate program. The course is
aimed at foreign students who do not have sufficient knowledge of English for training on the IB Diploma program. The course consists of the same disciplines that the student will later study at IB Diploma. Students study 6 subjects, usually English, world literature, social sciences (history, geography, business and economics), physics or chemistry, mathematics and arts.