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Nord Anglia Education grows to 73 schools worldwide with new schools in Oxford, UK
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THREE Oxford schools are set to join a new education group. Oxford International College, d’Overbroeck’s and Oxford Sixth Form College will all become part of Nord Anglia Education, in a deal announced yesterday. The change will become official on March 31. The trio are part of the Oxford International Education Group, with Nord Anglia acquiring the schools from Oxford International’s founders Bowmark Capital. Andrew Fitzmaurice, chief executive officer of Nord Anglia, said: “We are proud to celebrate another milestone in Nord Anglia’s history by welcoming three new UK schools to our global family. “Every Nord Anglia school is individual and reflective of its own local community, and our schools in Oxford have an impressive reputation for outstanding academic results with students attending the world’s top universities.”
AN INTERNATIONAL school, based in Oxford, has appealed after the city council refused its request to convert a former Thai restaurant into a school cafeteria. The Oxford International School hoped to convert the former Thai Orchid restaurant, on St Clements, into a cafeteria to be used by higher education students. The planning application to change the restaurant layout into a cafeteria were submitted in January 2020. Oxford City Council, however, rejected this planning permission on the grounds that using such a ‘prominent corner plot’ of land on St Clements, would significantly reduce the activity and footfall along the street. The council added that building a school cafeteria would ‘harm the vitality and viability of the district centre’.