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OISE Young Learners' Schools
OISE operates Young Learners’ Schools in eleven locations across the UK Each school is run by a Course Leader on site during the season, and recruitment and other administration is handled by a dedicated year-round team based in Oxford. OISE Young Learners' Schools offer residential and non-residential contracts to teachers and other school staff throughout the summer months.
Dawlish (10 June - 18 August)
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OISE York takes place in Queen Ethelburga’s College, our first centre in the North-East. This is a quintessential English boarding school, located in 100 acres of rural countryside, with luxurious accommodation and facilities which are second-to-non. |
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Residential programmes are held at Badminton School in Westbury-on-Trym. One of the most popular centres, Badminton offers a wide range of leisure activities with its excellent facilities. The school is open for five weeks from early July to mid-August. |
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Nottingham (24 June - 31 August)
OISE Nottingham is the main centre for Baccalaureat preparation courses from late June to late August. Accommodation is homestay and classes take place at the Nottingham High Schools for girls. An Extended programme is also available. |
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Wrekin College, Wellington, is the OISE base for the residential Baccalaureat course (15 - 28 July) as well as the Extended and Full Study Programme . Both residential and non-residential options are available for Extended and Full Study. |
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The school is based at the recently-built New College in the west of Swindon. The excellent sports facilities are very popular with students. Courses run from early June until September. |
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Llandovery, Wales (08 July - 21 July)
This school in the heart of Wales is on the edge of the Brecon Beacons national park. The superb sports facilities are used to the full in a varied leisure programme. |
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| Newbury (01 July - 25 Aug) The permanent school in Newbury offers the Extended Programme to Young Learners during the summer. Students can stay with local families or in the purpose-built residence which has individual study bedrooms. | |
| Folkestone (all year round) The leafy campus in the west of Folkestone, a traditional seaside resort, attracts students throughout the year. However, the principal courses run in February Half-Term, Easter and June - August | |