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Cherwell has a long relationship with the University of Oxford and has been very proud to offer the opportunity to spend a week living and studying in an Oxford College for well over twenty years, in one of two colleges.
Jesus College is located in the heart of Oxford, very close to some of the university's most historic buildings - the breathtaking Radcliffe Camera, the Sheldonian Theatre and, of course, the world famous Bodleian Library. Jesus College is unique in being founded during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and the college's intimate quadrangles are typical of the cloistered beauty of the oldest parts of the university.
Lady Margaret Hall is located just to the north of the city, at the end of Norham Gardens, in the vicinity of Cherwell's Manor Parks teaching building and four of the college's five halls of residence. The college was at the heart of the nineteenth century expansion of the university and was the first of the colleges for women at Oxford. Now co-educational, it is set in fourteen acres of gardens, lawns and river walks - an idyllic place of calm and reflection for revision study.
Undergraduates of the University normally reside in College for at least the first year of their degree course and are absent from College during the Easter vacation (though a number of College Fellows, lecturers and graduates may still be in residence at this time).
For this reason visiting students on the Cherwell courses will be expected to conduct themselves in accordance with a reasonable standard of behaviour when in College.
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