This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the application process for Greene’s College Oxford.
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The first step for you is to thoroughly research the diverse and flexible academic portfolio offered by Greene’s.
The college’s core provision is its university-style sixth form education, centred on A-Level qualifications.
This includes several pathways such as a traditional two year A level programme, an intensive one year option, and a highly successful A level Retake programme for students seeking to improve their grades.
Similarly, Greene’s provides GCSE and IGCSE courses, available as two year or one year options, alongside a GCSE retake programme.
We also offers a variety of other programmes to suit different needs, including an Online Sixth Form for flexible remote learning, a University Foundation Programme designed for international students to acclimatise to the UK education system, and a Gap Year Programme.
Further offerings include bespoke Extra Tuition, targeted Revision Courses, specialised diplomas in fields like Geoscience, Hospitality, and Sports Management , and a dedicated Medical School Application Course, delivered in partnership with UniAdmissions to support applications to highly competitive courses.
Greene’s admissions is available to guide prospective students to select the right course. Interested candidates could also explore the college’s website for detailed information on each course.
We encourage you to explore our website for detailed information on each course. For any specific queries, our friendly admissions team can be contacted directly via email or telephone; they are here to help you navigate your options.
The next stage of your application process involves completing a pre-admission questionnaire.
This online form gathers essential information about you, including personal details, academic history, and your desired course of study.
This questionnaire helps us to understand your background and aspirations, ensuring we can best support your educational journey.
After submitting the pre-admission questionnaire, you will be invited for an interview. This is a crucial part of the process, allowing us to assess your suitability for your chosen course and to ensure we can offer the most appropriate support.
At Greene’s, we welcome students from all backgrounds through our non-selective admissions policy, because we believe potential comes in many forms. The objective of the interview is to understand your academic interests, learning style, and future goals, so we can match you to the right course and personalised schedule.
This interview also provides an invaluable opportunity for you to ask us questions, learn more about studying at Greene’s, and confirm that our tutorial method and supportive environment are the right fit for you. In some cases, further diagnostic tests or assessments may be required to help us tailor our approach to your needs.
Following a successful interview and assessment, Greene’s will make you an offer of a place.
The offer will be communicated directly to you, outlining the terms and conditions of your admission.
To accept the offer, you will need to complete the necessary registration and payment procedures.
This includes settling the invoice for tuition and any other applicable fees.
Once payment is received, your place is confirmed, and you will receive access to the college’s online portal, “Greene’s Online.”
Greene’s welcomes students from all over the world. The application process for international students is the same as for domestic students.
However, those who require a student visa will receive assistance from the college.
The one-year University Foundation Programme is specifically designed to help international students adapt to the UK’s educational system and improve their English language proficiency.
A limited number of academic scholarships are available for A-level study and the Geoscience Diploma, offering a fee reduction of up to 40%.
Scholarship applicants are required to submit a personal statement, provide academic references, and attend an interview.
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