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  1. At St Anne’s, our ambition is to create a diverse and inclusive community that will contribute to the University’s vision to lead the world in education and research. We build on the powerful legacy of our predecessors and alumnae to achieve our values, which are to be: Forward-looking & outward-facing. Diverse & multidisciplinary.

  2. From its roots as an educational establishment for women in the 19th century, St Anne’s has sought to educate those with the ability and determination to pursue an Oxford education, regardless of background. Today the College prides itself on offering the highest-quality education in a supportive and informal co- educational environment.

  3. From its roots as an educational establishment for women in the 19th century, St Anne’s has sought to educate those with the ability and determination to pursue an Oxford education, regardless of background. Today the College prides itself on offering the highest-quality education in a supportive and informal co- educational environment.

  4. Depth of study is a particular strength of the Oxford system, so we encourage students to focus on one subject in most instances. However, if you are interested in studying two subjects during your time here at St Anne’s, please email Visiting.Students@st-annes.ox.ac.uk for advice, prior to submitting your application form. Course catalogue.

  5. St Anne's College Woodstock Road Oxford OX2 6HS. Principal's Office. Principal: Helen King. Helen can be reached through her PA, Deborah Walker Tel: +44 (0) 1865 274820

  6. St Anne’s accepts the highest proportion of female students (55 per cent) of any Oxford college. The college stands between Woodstock and Banbury roads, next to the University Parks. Former members include Amanda Pritchard, Danny Alexander, Ruth Deech, Helen Fielding, Martha Kearney, Simon Rattle, Tina Brown, Mr Hudson, and Victor Ubogu.

  7. Each year St Anne’s welcomes up to 40 'Study Abroad' Visiting Students, who spend up to a year experiencing the academic and social life of an Oxford College. How to apply We welcome applications from undergraduate students studying outside the UK, with a minimum grade point average of 3.7 (out of 4) or equivalent.