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Oxford Military College was an all-male private boarding school and military academy in Cowley, Oxford, England, from 1876–1896. The military college opened on 7 September 1876. Prince George, Duke of Cambridge was the patron of the Oxford Military College.〔(visit by the Duke of Cambridge, Oxford Military College )〕 The military college was declared bankrupt in 1896. The college's site later housed Morris Motors (1929–32) and the Nuffield Press.〔Jenny Wilding Nuffield Press: A Jubilee History (1985).〕 The main college building (manor house) was demolished in 1957.〔(Oxford Military College )〕 The site was razed and is currently known as the Oxford Business Park. ==Mission== The College provided a four-year college preparatory curriculum: First year (age 13–14); Second year (age 14–15); Third year (age 15–16); Fourth year (age 16–17); Final year (age 17–18). The school drew its cadets from the United Kingdom and the Colonies. Candidates, whether sons of officers or not, were prepared for commissions in the military service, for any profession or business. The senior pupils were enabled to enter the University as unattached students, and to proceed to degrees. It combined classical studies with a military curriculum. The College provided instruction in military riding, infantry drill, lance, sword, carbine drill, swimming and gymnastics.
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