Private Independent Day School for Boys 3 - 13 & Girls 3 - 7, Flexi-Boarding for Boys 8 - 13
I am very lucky to work in a place where children succeed every day, whether it be academically, in the sphere of music - for which the School has a national reputation - on the sports field (surely we have one of the most beautiful pitches in England) or culturally, where our position in the heart of Oxford, opposite Christ Church, shapes our pupils.
@CathedralSchool
3 weeks Ago
The children of Pre Prep held a Harvest Festival celebration in @ChChCathedralOx today, featuring stories, crafts and singing. It was very special to have a representative from @oxfordmutualaid with us too, as we focus on our fund-raising partnerships #charity #education #oxford https://t.co/FCKO4RrhNl
@CathedralSchool
3 weeks Ago
We're very proud to have appointed our Form 8 boys to their leadership roles for this academic year. Special congratulations go to House captains Ben (Carroll), Carl (Sayers) and Hugo (Wolsey), and to Trust as our new Head Boy. Good luck all! #education #oxford https://t.co/Aq2QupZrPZ
@CathedralSchool
1 month Ago
Our Form 5 boys visited #crocodilesoftheworld to learn more about reptiles and their habitats. They loved seeing the #crocodiles being fed and were surprised (& perhaps relieved) to hear they only eat once per week... #science #education #oxford https://t.co/pAoMupya2L
The new Pavilion will be a multipurpose facility for sport, outdoor learning and social events. It will give the School the base from which to expand all these activities, and provide the opportunity for us to host more home matches and engage in community outreach events involving other local schools.
Tuesday 26th November, 9.30 - 11.00 am
Bus Route 1) North Oxford & Headington, Bus route 2) Witney, Eynsham, Cumnor & Botley Road.
Our two-year scholarships entitle successful pupils up to a 50% remission in annual fees for the duration of Year 2 in Pre-Prep and Year 3 in Prep.
Christ Church Cathedral School
3 Brewer Street
Oxford, OX1 1QW
+44 (0) 1865 242 561