d’Overbroeck’s is a co-educational school in Oxford for pupils aged 11–19. They are fairly evenly divided between residential and day students in the Sixth Form; but up to the age of 16 only take day pupils. Pupils aged 11–16 join Leckford Place School (part of d’Overbroeck’s College) which is on a separate site from the Sixth Form. The College has three main parts.
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- d’Overbroeck’s is a co-educational school in Oxford for pupils aged 11–19. They are fairly evenly divided between residential and day students in the Sixth Form; but up to the age of 16 only take day pupils. Pupils aged 11–16 join Leckford Place School (part of d’Overbroeck’s College) which is on a separate site from the Sixth Form. The College has three main parts. They are the Independent Sixth Form, Leckford Place School and the International Study Centre, all in North Oxford: The Independent Sixth Form, based at the Swan Building, 111 Banbury Road, provides co-educational independent sixth form education for over 200 students aged from 16-19 Leckford Place School offers independent education for parents and children in Oxfordshire. It is fully co-educational with entry points at age 11 (Year 7) and 13 (Year 9). The site was previously occupied by the School of St Philip and St James. The International Study Centre (ISC) delivers academic English courses to prepare international students for their A level studies in the UK. The course provided at the ISC is called OPAL, which is short for "Oxford Pre A Level". The school's most famous attendee was Will Young. Brian Eno's daughter Irial, who graduated in June 2008, also attended d'Overbroeck's.
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- d’Overbroeck’s is a co-educational school in Oxford for pupils aged 11–19. They are fairly evenly divided between residential and day students in the Sixth Form; but up to the age of 16 only take day pupils. Pupils aged 11–16 join Leckford Place School (part of d’Overbroeck’s College) which is on a separate site from the Sixth Form. The College has three main parts.
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