![]() | Living with the beautiful grounds of Wroxton as your campus is like living in a postcard. The grounds are comprised of fifty-six acres of lawns, lakes and woodlands with a 17th century Jacobean mansion as a centerpiece. Students quickly settle into life in this amazing setting, your home for the semester. |
![]() | The centuries-old buildings, a former abbey, have been modernized. There's even a modest gym at your disposal, a nice way to blow off steam after a day of classes. |
![]() | Living at Wroxton is living in England, complete with breaks for tea every morning and afternoon. A great way to relax between classes, students often find themselves looking forward to these tea breaks offered each day. |
![]() | Rooms at Wroxton are singles and doubles overlooking the beautiful grounds of the estate, and each room with its own bathroom. |
![]() | What used to be Lord North's mansion is now your residence hall. North, England’s Prime Minister during the Revolutionary War, once called Wroxton home. |
![]() | Banbury is England’s largest market town, and it’s located just three miles from campus. Van trips throughout the week allow for shopping and socializing in town. Wroxton’s central location in the heart of England also puts it close to Oxford and Stratford-Upon-Avon. |
![]() | Wroxton’s class sizes are small allowing for close and memorable relationships with the highly qualified British faculty. |
![]() | Meals are served buffet-style in the dining hall. Suggestions are welcome and students should not be surprised to find their requests for a particular dish on the colleges’ menu the following week! |