School Fees

Fee Structure

Fees may vary depending on the number of subjects the student is taking and number of hours required per subject per week. For full-time study, students take 3 academic subjects for an A-Level programme, and 5-6 subjects for a GCSE programme.

A standard A-Level or GCSE course consists of either small group seminars or individual tutorials. Specific student needs are discussed during the interview process where the most appropriate programme structure is agreed depending on the student’s academic record and preparation – this may lead to a deviation from the standard fee structure.

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Examinations & Post-Examination Fees 2024-25

Easter Revision Fees 2025

HOW WE TEACH

OUR PHILOSOPHY

We strongly support and believe in the unique development of each individual, and strive to ensure that all of our students achieve their fullest potential by providing a positive learning environment that encourages confidence, discipline and ability to think independently.

Our Ethos

Cherwell is one of the few remaining pre-university colleges in Oxford which continue to preserve the very best the British education system has to offer – the tutorial.

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Student stories

Everyone’s educational path is different. We meet with every student and discuss their aims, ambitions, struggles, and strengths in order to map out a route through education that is best.

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Life as a Cherwellian

Life of Cherwellians is always busy and full of quintessential Oxford experience. By attending Cherwell College, you will be part of a wide range of extra-curricular activities.

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Enquire

Interested in attending?

If you are interested in applying to Cherwell College Oxford, you may do so by submitting an enquiry form through our website, specifying your full name, date of birth, contact email address, contact telephone number as well as provisional programme choice (e.g. A-Level, GCSE, etc.).

Our Admissions Secretary will contact you shortly after to advise further on the application process and entry requirements for your chosen programme of study.