Open Events

Join us at our next open event

Thinking about online education for your child? Join our next live Open Event and hear directly from the team. Everyone is welcome, and attendees get access to a free two-week trial.

Join us at our next open event
Wednesday 17th June 2026, 6 PM UK TIME60 minutes

17th June - Open Event

The event will allow you to discover how our fully online school supports pupils through structured teaching, small classes and a clear academic pathway. Learn how our live lessons work, who we support, and what families can expect from studying with us. Register today, everyone is welcome and those who join will get access to a two-week trial.

17th June - Open Event

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What to expect

Our open events cover everything you need to know

Each session is led by the Oxford Online School team and tailored to the questions families bring. You'll leave with a clear picture of how the school works and whether it's the right fit.

Introduction

About the school, our values and how fully online structured education works in practice.

Programme overview

An overview of our Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and Sixth Form pathways.

How it works

Live lessons, timetables, interactive classes and the technology students use every day.

Curriculum

How subjects are taught, which exam boards we work with and what the academic structure looks like.

Admissions

How to apply, what the process involves and what to expect from enrolment.

Scholarships & Fees

Tuition fees by year group, what's included, and how to speak to admissions about your child's situation.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Got a question about our open events? Here are the things families ask most before joining.

Oxford Online School runs Monday to Friday between 9am and 2pm UK time. Students take part in real-time interactive classes, one-to-one check-ins with teachers, extracurricular activities, house meetings and events through the school’s digital platform.

Class sizes are typically between 5 and 8 students, reflecting the school’s emphasis on smaller classes and more individual attention.

Teachers monitor progress through the Toodle platform, which gives them detailed data on each student’s learning for every subject. Live classes, one-to-one tutorials and breakout room work are also used to assess understanding and address any gaps.

Yes. Students interact with peers through live classes, house meetings, events and clubs. The school also highlights the value of being part of an international community, where students can build friendships and learn alongside peers from different backgrounds.