Oxford International College Shanghai

Oxford International College Shanghai was a private tutorial college in Shanghai, China for girls and boys aged 15 to 18 years. The school was a campus of Oxford International College in Oxford, UK, set up in 2008 in association with British Education Ltd. The headmaster was Oliver Kramer, former Head of Oriental Studies at Eton College. The school closed at the end of 2010-2011 academic year.
Oxford International College, Shanghai was a boarding school located in the Hongkou District in central Shanghai. The UK National Curriculum was followed, teaching A-Level courses to prepare students for entry into British universities. The teaching was done in small classes but, like the Oxford campus, individual tuition was given to students who needed it. In addition, each student was allocated a personal tutor, who was responsible for keeping track of their student's academic progress and general well-being.
The focus of the school was in providing Chinese students with a high-standard British education. It was also the first school to attract students from the UK to study in China.
=="Year abroad" programme==
After completing one year at the Shanghai campus, students had the option of completing their A-level course in the Oxford campus. This was a popular programme due to the cross-cultural aspect along with the smaller class sizes provided in Oxford.
 
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