About Cherwell College Oxford
Cherwell College Oxford ( Private educational institution ) is located at St George’s Mansion, George Street, Oxford OX1 2AR, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : Independent.
Other categories: Private educational institution, Boarding school, High school, Sixth form college
Ratings & Ranking
Cherwell College Oxford has a rating of 3.8 and is ranked number 7628 in the UK.
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Address & Location
Cherwell College Oxford is located at St George’s Mansion, George Street, Oxford OX1 2AR, United Kingdom.
Schools Fees
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Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Cherwell College Oxford.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Cherwell College Oxford has 10 reviews with an overall rating of 3.8. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
My overall impressions:
Teaching: The teaching is 1:1 which is amazing. It means that the tutors will repeat everything as many times as you like. This ensures that you can identify and cover any gaps in knowledge that you may have. The tutors are highly qualified and they help give you a wider understanding of the subject which I have appreciated particularly now during University. The tutors are passionate about their subjects. Each student has a personalised timetable and the college is very accommodating to change the timetable in events of illness etc.
Accommodation: The accommodation was absolutely beautiful. It it a newly-built building that truly serves its purpose. It is modern and clean, with incredibly friendly cleaning staff and also lovely security guards. Each boarder has their own room and an en suite bathroom, allowing for privacy and personal cleanliness. The male and female bedrooms are on separate floors, ensuring that students feel comfortable. Boarding truly makes focusing on studies easier and I would highly recommend it. Although the accommodation is next to the train station, rest assured, it has great sound proofing.
Stephen (Headmaster): Stephen is always available for advice. He provides personal statement advice for each individual student. He always makes a point to be available in the common room area for a chat throughout the day and is particularly kind and empathetic towards the stressful exam season. He has great knowledge of the university application process and how to approach your studies.
Helen (Deputy Headmistress): Helen has been absolutely wonderful. She is always somebody that you can speak to 24/7 and will do anything she can to resolve any issues you may have. She is always smiling and is there every morning to brief the students.
Welfare (Sayantani): Sayantani really cares about the students. She tried very hard to organise events for the students in the areas that interested them the most. She is somebody that you can speak to about any issues that you may have and is eager to help students develop a well-rounded education. Welfare encouraged me to help with the college newsletter and the science club which was a large asset to have on my personal statement.
Improvements: I would have liked to have a wider range of vegetarian food available for students at the time. Although, this may have already been resolved.