…new collection within the MCS Archive, which we are calling the Pandemic Papers. It will capture aspects of school life and the MCS community in this time through letters, journal…
…new collection within the MCS Archive, which we are calling the Pandemic Papers. It will capture aspects of school life and the MCS community in this time through letters, journal…
…the department’s annual Book Review Competition (open to all pupils) is always fiercely contested. Where Theology could take you Theology is an extremely popular university option, and a number…
…difficulty in accessing or completing the form, please do not hesitate to contact the Registrar at registrar@mcsoxford.org or 01865 242191. Before beginning, please make sure that you have read our…
…algebra (extending (I)GCSE content) Computer organization and architecture (extending (I)GCSE content) Communication and networking, including models and protocols Theory of computation (abstraction and automation, regular and context-free languages) Computational complexity…
…not simple: a combination of outstanding teaching and motivational research and study make for an exciting course, which produces confident speakers and writers. For example, you could find yourself working…
…descriptive writing and three short comprehension exercises) and Maths. Tests are relatively short (15‐20 minutes each for each part of the English test and 45 minutes for the Maths test)…
…the year and encourage students to enter essay competitions and attend summer courses where they want to investigate their interest in the subject. We enter the Oxfordshire Classical Reading Competition…
…currently working in research, and we have had a range of visiting speakers that come in to talk about their area of expertise. We participate annually in competitions such as…
…success for girls taking STEM subjects. Master Helen Pike said, “This delightful group of pupils contributed so much to school life and the wider community, so I am particularly delighted…