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  1. Choir &. chapel music. The Chapel is home to a varied and dynamic music programme, continuing a tradition of public worship and singing on the College site that stretches back over 700 years. As well as four choral services each week, there are also regular concerts and special events organised under the Music at Worcester umbrella.

  2. Worcester College was established in 1714, but on the site of a much older educational community founded by Benedictine monks in the 13th century. We were once on the fringes of Oxford, but now we’re right at the beating heart of this university city. Whilst proud of our heritage, we’re also a forward-looking college that balances tradition ...

  3. Worcester College is the only Oxford college to have its own sports grounds on campus. They include a gym, tennis courts, sports fields, and boat house on the Thames. Campus itself has all sorts of places to recharge, including 26 acres of gardens, a lake, and an orchard of fruit trees.

  4. 7 de ene. de 2018 · 3. The Accommodation. The accommodation at Worcester was one of the main reasons I applied here – it’s pretty much guaranteed that you’ll have a room on-site for all three years of a degree, meaning that I knew I wouldn’t have to deal with being assigned a room miles away from city centre. On top of that, the buildings are fantastic ...

  5. The perfect location. With 15 heritage listed buildings and 26 acres of gardens and grounds, Worcester offers everything you could want from a beautiful venue. We’re equidistant from the train station and historic city centre so, if you do want to explore further, you’re in the ideal location. A 10-minute walk will take you not just to the ...

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  7. This Fund is the bequest of Sir John Marriott, historian, Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford and Member of Parliament for York (1859-1945). It is now administered by Worcester College, Oxford. Educational grants and bursaries are available to the children of clergy of the Church of England who have undertaken pastoral and parish work for a ...