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An exciting and innovative approach to Education in which pupils from multicultural backgrounds work and play side by side Events that promote the learning of languages and celebrate various cultures. The Europa School offers a European Education to pupils in and around Oxfordshire.
Find out how to apply for Reception class starting in 2021 or subsequent years. Europa School UK is part of Oxfordshire County Council’s admissions round for 2020 and for subsequent years. We admit 90 pupils per year for three classes in Reception.
The Europa School is a multicultural school, providing education in various languages. It is important that we learn to work together to achieve our goal of providing our pupils with the best possible start in life. We expect our staff and pupils to be respectful towards and even curious about the various cultures they encounter in the school. We expect an open-minded attitude and open communication. We feel that by combining our cultures, we will become stronger as a whole.
The Europa School UK is unique, a place of welcome, where we rejoice in our differences as they bring such a rich cultural life to the school; a school which is both a UK state school and an accredited European School.
Vision. The Europa School offers a European Education to pupils in and around Oxfordshire. The driving vision for the school is that every pupil should develop a deep understanding and enjoyment of all learning, particularly the Sciences. Pupils who graduate should be fluent and literate in at least three languages.
When a class is full, we give the next person their second preference. If 2 classes are full, the rest goes to the third class. So we may offer a French child a place in the Spanish class. Please remember that as a state funded school, we cannot make any decisions based on background and culture, and this is the only unbiased way the school can make this decision.
The Europa School UK is a parent-led initiative free school open since September 2012. It has progressively filled the gap left by the highly successful European School in Culham and is now an all-through school from age 4 to 18.
ESHPA is an active and important partner of the ESH school community. ESHPA fosters open communication and provides a medium through which parents can participate in, and support the work of the school while becoming genuine partners in the decisions that affect children and families.
Pupil Welfare coordinator is a contact person of the pupil welfare matters in Nursery and Primary and Secondary with colleagues, parents and management. He/she keeps the records of the Pupil Welfare matters. Pupil Welfare coordinator supports colleagues and co-operates in finding intervention and new teaching methods.
Parents are required to purchase lunch for their child from the school canteen. It is also possible to purchase optional snacks. The menus are published on the provider’s website, which can be accessed via the button below.