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Oxford College Of English

oxford college of english

4.7(3)

Oxford

Located in the centre of Oxford and a short walk from most of the city's key attractions, the Oxford School of English combines value for money with high academic standards and is accredited by the British Council. Open all year, we offer general and intensive courses, plus Examination Preparation Courses including IELTS, Cambridge Certificate FCE, CAE, CPE and TOEFL. Oxford is known as the ‘City of Dreaming Spires' and life in the city revolves around its prestigious university, which was established in the 12th century. Oxford has approximately 40,000 students and 39 university colleges providing a unique 'student' atmosphere - an ideal place to learn English! There are lots of cultural events, a lively social scene, beautiful buildings and a variety of international restaurants. The school is located in a spacious and quiet building in the centre of Oxford, a few metres from the main shopping areas and very close to most of the main attractions, including the university colleges, museums, art galleries and more. Read more Torquay "Excellent" 96% of our students in their course reports assessed us Excellent/Very Good Torquay is located on The English Riviera in South West England, one of the most beautiful areas of Britain. Oxford College of English in Torquay offers an ideal opportunity to combine English classes and a full programme of cultural, social and sporting activities together with excursions to many local places of interest. We offer standard and intensive courses and special courses for groups offering very competitive prices. English language courses are available for all levels of English from Beginners to Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced English. On the first morning at school students take an assessment test to ensure they are being taught at the right level and placed in the correct class. All of our teachers are trained to teach English to foreign students and ensure that students maximise their potential. In Torquay we offer both Standard Courses offering 15* hours English lessons per week and Intensive Courses offering 30* hours English lessons per week. *In Torquay our lessons are in ‘real time’, 1 hour lesson is 60 minutes!

Broken Spoke Bike Co-op

broken spoke bike co-op

4.6(68)

Oxford

The Broken Spoke is a not-for-profit social enterprise started by people who are really passionate about cycling, and we provide open workshop support, mechanics courses, cycle training, women’s and transgender people only mechanics sessions, and a hub of information for people who cycle (or really want to). We partner with local community organisations, school groups, and individuals with the goal of making people more proficient and confident in cycle maintenance and riding. Since February 2018, Broken Spoke has been registered as a Community Benefit Society with charitable objectives and we are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under number 31918R as Broken Spoke Bicycles Limited. Some history Broke Spoke was founded in June 2012. From the beginning the founders have been working closely with the Cooperative Enterprise Hub for advice and training. Thanks to their assistance and support, Broken Spoke became a fully fledged not-for-profit Industrial and Provident Society Multistakeholder Co-operative in December 2012. (Phew, that’s a mouthful…) On 10 October 2016, we updated our registration in line with the current legislation and were then called a ‘registered society under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014’. (…not sure if that made it easier?) In 2017 we decided that the Community Benefit Society model is actually a better fit with the purpose and objectives of Broken Spoke. On 12 February 2018 we registered the amendment of our rules and thereby transitioned to being a Community Benefit Society, still registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014. We are also still dedicated to adhering to the co-operative principles and are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity, and solidarity.