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    The original name was The Oxford English Centre for Foreign Students, which later became St Clare's Hall, and then St Clare's, Oxford. Since 1953 the College grew to encompass a wide range of nationalities and programmes, both at university and pre-university level and in English Language.

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    Stuart Dermot Lee (born 3 February 1966) is a British specialist in information technology at Oxford University Computing Services and a Reader in E-learning at Oxford University, but is best known for his scholarly books on J. R. R. Tolkien. He has written several plays, two of which won Oxford Playhouse new writing awards. [1]

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    Oxford Schools (Arabic: مدارس اكسفورد) is an International English and National Arabic medium co-education private school founded in 1996. [1] The school is situated in Amman , Jordan . It offers both British and American curriculum programs for its students.

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    For the 2018–19 academic year, Oxford College enrolled 993 students; [56] 24% were Asian American, 14% were African American, 13% were Hispanic, and 13% were international students. [56] These are students who applied to Emory University and chose to begin their studies for four semesters at Oxford College before automatically continuing to ...

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    Murray – Named in honour of Sir James Murray, teacher and longtime editor of the Oxford English Dictionary; who began compiling his dictionary while a master at Mill Hill; Priestley – Named after headmaster Thomas Priestley; School House – Named after Tite's famous building constructed in the 1820s