United Kingdom
D’Overbroeck’s College

Tuition fee
£17,000–£18,300
QS ranking
University ranking
Among top schools in Oxfordshire for A-Level results
Independent co-educational day and boarding school in Oxford offering GCSE, A-Levels, and International Study Centre programmes with small classes, strong English support, excellent 2024 results, and high progression to top UK universities.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26, International Students)
Includes tuition, boarding accommodation, meals, and most activities
GCSE / Year 10–11
£17,500 per term
A-Level / Year 12–13
£18,300 per term
Pre-A-Level (International Study Centre)
£17,000 per term
Scholarships
Merit- and talent-based awards for academics, arts, music, STEM, and international applicants.
Academic Excellence Awards
Based on academic records and entrance exams.
International Merit Scholarships
Awards recognising high-achieving international students.
Arts, Music, and STEM Talent Scholarships
Support for outstanding talent in creative and STEM fields.
Regional or country-based bursaries
Offered via partner agencies for specific regions.
Rankings and Recognition
Consistently ranked among the top schools in Oxfordshire for A-Level results
Highly regarded for a warm, inclusive atmosphere and excellent international student support
Part of the Oxford International Education Group
Academic Results (2024)
A-Level A*–A
≈63%
GCSE Grades 9–7
≈61%
High university progression to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College, UCL, and other Russell Group universities
Student Life and Campus
Located in Oxford with modern boarding and a diverse international community
Modern boarding houses with single/twin rooms, study areas, and communal spaces
Advanced science laboratories and art studios; music and drama suites
Sports hall, gym, and access to Oxford University sports grounds
35+ nationalities with cultural events such as International Evening, Global Food Festival, and Model United Nations
Strong pastoral care with dedicated tutors and a 24/7 boarding welfare team
Weekend trips to London, Cambridge, Bath, and other historic UK cities
Entry Points
Year 9 (Pre-GCSE)
Year 10 (GCSE)
Year 12 (Sixth Form – A-Levels)
International Study Centre (Pre-A-Level/Foundation Year)
Special Academic Features
Individualised teaching with small classes (average 10–12 students)
Focus on independent thinking, creativity, and communication skills
Supportive transition programmes for international students
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