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  1. At Wychwood, we enrich the pupils’ education through creative approaches to our learning styles and empower the pupils to face challenge ‘head on’ with confidence. We aspire to instil a sincere love for learning that they will enjoy throughout their lives.

  2. Wychwood School is a co-educational private day and boarding school for pupils aged 1118, located in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. The school is a member of the Girls' Schools Association and is owned by Albion Schools and Wychwood School Charity Ltd (No. 309684).

  3. At Wychwood, we enrich the pupils’ education through creative approaches to our learning styles and empower the pupils to face challenge ‘head on’ with confidence. We aspire to instil a sincere love for learning that they will enjoy throughout their lives.

  4. Joining Wychwood. Entry points. Our main entry points are into Year 7 (11+), Year 9 (13+) and Year 12 (16+) although pupils also join us into Year 8 (12+) and Year 10 (14+) Admission requirements. We recommend that you visit the school, ideally before the end of the Trinity Term (prior to the September year of entry).

  5. Wychwood is a unique and friendly day and boarding school for girls aged 11-18, with excellent academic grades and outstanding pastoral care. Situated in the heart of Oxford, we offer an exceptional education for pupils of all abilities through small class sizes which allow for extensive individual attention.

  6. Wychwood School is co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 11-18, set in the heart of Oxford. Wychwood aims for academic excellence through creativity of thought by providing education of the highest quality in a well-rounded and unique environment, enriching pupils’ education through creative approaches to learning and empowering them to face challenges head on with confidence.

  7. Located in the heart of Oxford, Wychwood School is a small and nurturing day and boarding senior school where students are given the individual support and tuition they may need to thrive in all aspects of a broad curriculum.