
Keble CollegeOn campus at the University of Oxford

About Keble College
Founded in 1870, Keble College is one of the most distinguished colleges at the University of Oxford. It has a rich history and an impressive list of alumni who have made significant contributions to various fields. This college, set in the heart of Oxford, boasts a spectacular campus, with a breathtaking dining hall and plenty of green space to explore.
Keble College has been home to an impressive array of alumni. Among its notable graduates are Anne-Marie Imafidon, founder of the Stemettes, Imran Khan, the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, and an impressive array of World Champion rowers including Storm Uru and Jason Flickinger.
Keble College enjoys a prime location in the heart of Oxford, offering students easy access to the city’s cultural and academic treasures. Students can explore the Ashmolean Museum, soak up the sun in University Parks, and indulge in the vibrant markets that Oxford has to offer.
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Accommodation details
Keble is one of the colleges in which our Oxford Summer School is hosted. Students will be accommodated in single rooms which are standard undergraduate bedrooms. Bathrooms are shared between a few students. Male and female students will be separated by corridor and/or staircases.

Campus Information
Keble College is a red-brick marvel, with a mixture of Victorian Gothic architecture and modern classrooms. The dining hall, extensive quads and gardens make this a beautiful location to spend the summer.

Accommodation
- Bathroom type: Shared, en-suite available
- Bedroom type: Single
- Student ages: 16-18

Safety
The campus is closed and monitored by security 24/7 overseen by a Programme Director, supported by counsellors who manage operations, provide pastoral, cultural and social care day and night.
