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English Language Course - Oriel College Oxford University


 

CES Oxford - English Course in Oriel College

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Our Oxford English Language school boasts the surroundings of the most famous and highly respected universities in the world, Oxford University, known for its tradition of learning and architectural brilliance. Our exclusive and unique international adult summer course takes place in Oriel College, which is in the centre of the university area, one of the oldest colleges in Oxford founded in 1326 by King Edward III.

Classes take place in the 14th Century rooms overlooking one of the main college quadrangles, and meals are taken in the ancient dining halls of the college where students can experience a real taste of the history of Oxford. During the year this is one of the colleges that make up this wonderful university, during the summer months we get the fantastic opportunity to use Oriel College as our summer adult residential English language centre.

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Accommodation for Oriel College is residential within James Mellon Hall (a photo can be seen in the photo gallery) which was built in 2000 and  officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen.  All rooms are ensuite with study facilities, and a kitchenette on each floor. There is a lounge room with TV and the residence is surrounded by gardens suitable for relaxing and meeting other students. James Mellon Hall is a short, direct bus journey from Oriel College.

The school is surrounded by all of the top tourist attractions of Oxford and it is easy to reach the amenities of this historic university city on foot.  Oxford's historic buildings, narrow lanes and old bookshops attract students and tourists from all over the world and a visit to some of the attractive "olde worlde" pubs and restaurants is a must.  Go punting on the Cherwell or the Thames, have a relaxing picnic on the riverbanks - the choice is yours. 

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