Oxfordshire Adult Learning
Learning for adults and families in the 21st century - unlocking potential, enriching lives, serving communities
Oxfordshire Adult Learning run courses for adults across Oxfordshire. Course subjects include:
- Cookery, Gardening and Practical;
- Creative;
- Languages and communication;
- Healthy Living;
- Humanities;
- Information Computing Technology;
- the world of work
Their web site is: www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/adultlearning
Adult Learning Centres in the North of Oxfordshire
Oxford Adult Learning
| 0845 351 0646
| email
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Chipping Norton Community Education Centre, Chipping
Norton School, Burford Road Chipping Norton OX7 5DY | 01608 641644 | email
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Charlbury Adult Learning, The Kibble Room, The Corner House, Market Street, Charlbury OX7 3PN | 01608 810961 | email
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Hook Norton Adult Learning
The Primary School, Sibford Road, Hook Norton OX15 5JS | 01608 641644 | email
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Banbury Adult Learning, TheEast Street Centre, East Street, Banbury OX16 3LJ
| 01295 266763
| email
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Woodstock Adult Learning, Marlborough School, Shipton Road, Woodstock OX20 1LP
| 01993 813134
| email
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Whatever your plans, whether continuing education, training
for work or learning for pleasure, Abingdon and Witney College has something
to offer you. Welcoming students from across the whole of south and west
Oxfordshire the college aims to reach new learners every year.
The Witney Campus offers a wide range of subjects from accountancy, business, art, information
technology, A Levels to equine studies, engineering, childcare, social
& health care and beauty.
The 60 acre Common Leys Farm campus provides the practical facilities
for a range of land-based courses including animal care, equine studies and horticulture.

Oxford and Cherwell Valley College provides
a huge range of subject options and different methods of study.
Over a thousand courses start all the year round. You can study
during the day, evenings or via Open Learning. Several courses have
times designed to fit your lifestyle and commitments.
We offer
the opportunity to increase your earning power via additional qualifications and vocational courses cover areas such
as Business, Information Technology, Travel, Sport, Catering, Health,
Care, Hair and Beauty Therapy, Construction, Engineering, Motor
Vehicle, Design, Media, Performing Arts and Music courses.
U3A stands for the University of the Third Age - a self-help
organisation for people no longer in full time employment providing
educational, creative and leisure opportunities in a friendly
environment. It consists of local U3As all over the UK, which are
charities in their own right and are run entirely by volunteers. Local
U3As are learning cooperatives which draw upon the knowledge,
experience and skills of their own members to organise and provide
interst groups in accordance with the wishes of the membership. The
teachers learn and the learners teach. Between them U3As offer the
chance to study over 300 different subjects in such fields as art,
languages, music, history, life sciences, philosophy, computing,
crafts, photography and walking.
The U3A approach to learning is – learning for
pleasure. There is no accreditation or validation and there are no
assessments or qualifications to be gained.
Chipping Norton has an active U3A group whose contact details are below: