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  2. List of people associated with New College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people affiliated with New College, Oxford, including former students, and current and former academics and fellows. The college is a part of Oxford University, England. The disproportionate amount of men on this list is partially explained by the fact that for the first 600 years of its history, from its foundation in ...

  3. New College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    [21] More recently, like many of Oxford's colleges, New College admitted its first mixed-sex cohort in 1979, after six centuries as an institution for men only. [22] In 2022, students at New College scored 75.5 on the Norrington Table. [23] The choristers were originally accommodated within the walls of the college, under one schoolmaster.

  4. List of wardens of New College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The warden of New College, Oxford, is the college's principal. The officeholder is responsible for the college's academic leadership, chairing its governing body, and representing it in the outside world. 1379–1389: Nicholas Wykeham [1] 1389–1396: Thomas Cranley [1] 1396–1403: Richard Malford [1] 1403–1429: John Bowke [1] or Bouke [2]

  5. Common room (university) - Wikipedia

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    The senior common room at Keble College, University of Oxford, England. A common room is a group into which students (and sometimes the academic body) are organised in some universities, particularly in the United Kingdom, normally in a subdivision of the university such as a college or hall of residence, in addition to an institution-wide students' union.

  6. New College School - Wikipedia

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    New College School traces its origins to November 1379 when it was founded by William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, as part of the foundation of the College of St Mary of Winchester in Oxford, more commonly known as New College. Wykeham himself paid for the choirboys, chaplains and clerks to sing for services at chapel.

  7. The Monthly Packet - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Packet was an English magazine published between 1851 and 1899, [1] founded by members of the Oxford Movement to counter Anglo-Catholic extremism. It was strongly influenced by its first editor, the novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge, with aims of providing instruction, entertainment and improvement. Other, unstated aims were to ...

  8. Newcomer education - Wikipedia

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    Newcomer education is a need with international implications. The Refugee Convention of the UNHCR in 1951 listed public education as one of the fundamental rights of refugees, stating that “elementary education satisfies an urgent need [and] schools are the most rapid and effective instrument of assimilation.”

  9. Oxford Student Publications Limited - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Student Publications Limited (OSPL) is an independent student publishing house in Oxford that publishes the Cherwell student newspaper, The Isis student magazine, The Oxford Scientist, formerly Bang Science Magazine, PHASER, Keep Off the Grass freshers' magazine and Industry fashion magazine.