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d’Overbroeck’s College is a co-educational independent school in Oxford, England, for pupils aged 11–18. The College has three main parts, each based on a different site in North Oxford: * ''Leckford Place'' — the pupils section of the College on Leckford Road, taking boys and girls aged 11–16. This section of the College is for day pupils only this part of the school allows the pupils mind to be free, allowing the pupils to explore life. * ''The Sixth Form'' — teaching A levels to sixth form pupils (both day and boarding) aged 16+ in the Swan Building at 111 Banbury Road. * ''The International Study Centre'' — delivering academic English courses to prepare international pupils for their A level/International Baccalaureate studies in the UK. Pupils are typically 14–17 years old. ''The Good Schools Guide'' describes d’Overbroeck’s College as ''a place of energy and laughter, of single-minded determination among pupils to do the best they can. And d'Overbroeck's doesn't let them down.'' ==The Sixth Form== The Sixth Form is the oldest part of d'Overbroeck's College. Unlike many independent schools, d'Overbroeck's College Sixth Form is on a separate site, meaning that its facilities and teaching are entirely geared towards sixth form pupils. The Sixth Form is in North Oxford, with the main teaching centre being The Swan Building, 111 Banbury Road, Oxford. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「D'Overbroeck's College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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