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St Aloysius' RC Primary School, Oxford; St Amand's RC Primary School, East Hendred; St Andrew's CE Primary School, Chinnor; St Andrew's CE Primary School, Headington; St Barnabas' CE Primary School, Oxford; St Blaise CE Primary School, Abingdon-on-Thames; St Christopher's CE School, Cowley; St Christopher's CE School, Langford; St Ebbe's CE ...
Lynams, the pre-prep school for the Dragon School, is located on Woodstock Road. Northern House School, for special needs education, is on South Parade. Oxford High School, an independent girls' (11-18) school, is on Belbroughton Road, east of Banbury Road. The two junior sections, Greycotes and The Squirrel, are respectively on Bardwell Road ...
School House at the Dragon School on Bardwell Road. The former home of the author and academic J. R. R. Tolkien, 20 Northmoor Road. The former residence of the Victorian lexicographer James Murray, first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, at 78 Banbury Road. North Oxford is a suburban part of the city of Oxford in England. [1]
There are around 2,400 private schools in England. [1] Many are represented by the Independent Schools Council (ISC), while around 300 independent senior schools are represented by the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), although both bodies also represent schools outside England and the United Kingdom.
Magdalen College School, Oxford (boys only except for sixth form, which is coed) Radley College; Surrey. Charterhouse School (sixth form coeducational since 1971, coeducational for ages 13+ since 2017, will be fully coeducational by 2023) More House School, Frensham; St James Independent Schools Senior Boys' School; Royal Grammar School ...
(Pullman, Northern Lights) The name 'Jordan' was inspired partly by the area of Oxford known as Jericho, [4] through which the Oxford Canal passes; an area called 'Jericho' also features in Northern Lights as a mooring point for the Gyptians's boats. The location of Jordan College used for the film, The Golden Compass, was Christ Church, Oxford.
At the northern end is a junction with Belbroughton Road to the west. The main entrance to the Oxford High School, an academically selective private school for girls, is located here. [2] Charlbury Road takes a sharp right turn at this point and continues east to a new estate of houses. To the west running parallel with Charlbury Road is ...
On the northern corner with Jowett Walk is the former Geography Department of the University, since 2006 the Oxford Department of International Development (No. 3 Mansfield Road). Savile Road is a cul-de-sac to the west with New College School (associated with New College in Holywell Street close by) just