Modern Languages Open Day

Event date
Event time
10:30 - 16:00
Event cost
Free
Venue
Examination Schools
75-81 High Street
Oxford
OX1 4BG
Information for visitors with disabilities

https://www.accessguide.ox.ac.uk/examination-schools

Target audience
Parents, Students
Age range
Age 15-16 (year 11), Age 16-17 (year 12), Age 17-18 (year 13)
Booking
Required Book here

The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages is delighted to welcome prospective students to Oxford on Saturday 17 May for our annual Modern Languages Open Day. The event will be held from 10.30am-4pm at the Examination Schools, located on the High Street in Oxford's city centre.

This event is a fantastic opportunity for students who are interested in learning more about our language courses, or who are still considering their options, as all of our languages will be represented at this Open Day: French, German*, Spanish, Italian*, Russian*, Portuguese*, Modern Greek*, Czech*, and Polish*. Most of our Joint School degree subjects – English, History, Philosophy etc. – will also be represented at the event.

*These languages can be studied here at Oxford from beginners’ level.

Our Modern Languages Open Day is aimed primarily at Year 12 students and their parents/guardians/teachers, but Year 11 students who are starting to think about university study are equally welcome to attend.

The Open Day will offer an overview of our Modern Languages courses and a general Q&A for prospective students in the morning†, with individual language sessions and a parents/guardians/teachers Q&A session occurring in the afternoon. Tutors and current students from the Faculty will be available throughout the day to answer questions from prospective applicants and their companions.

†Please note that, due to restricted places, only one parent/guardian/teacher may accompany each student for the morning session.

Booking your place at this event is compulsory – you can register your attendance via the Faculty website until 14 May 2025.

We look forward to seeing lots of you in May and welcoming you to Oxford!