Carfax College

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Carfax Tutorial Establishment
Address
Map
39-42 Hythe Bridge Street


England
Information
TypeIndependent day school
Independent boarding school
Independent Sixth Form College
Tutorial College
MottoEverything is possible
Established2008
FounderAlexander Nikitich
Local authorityOxfordshire
Department for Education URN139997 Tables
PrincipalRupert Alesbury
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 21
Enrollment~45
Colour(s)  Oxford blue
Websitehttp://www.carfax-oxford.com/

Carfax Tutorial Establishment, Oxford, sometimes known informally as C.T.E. is a registered independent school in England, specializing in providing one-to-one and very-small-group tuition in all academic subjects to pupils of all ages. It is a registered examination centre for all main British examination boards. Its current principal is Rupert Alesbury.

History

Carfax Tutorial Establishment was founded in central Oxford in 2008 by Alexander Nikitich, an international edupreneur, in order to provide intensive preparation for school and university entrance to pupils advised by Carfax Educational Consultants. Initially it was located in the Westgate Centre, moving to 25 Beaumont Street in 2009. In 2011 it moved again to its present dedicated site at 39-42 Hythe Bridge Street and began accepting pupils with no prior connection to the Carfax Education Group. Currently the majority of its pupils enroll by making a direct application to the college.

Courses Offered

The majority of Carfax pupils study A levels in order to apply to leading universities in the UK or abroad, while those studying for GCSE and IGCSE qualifications, often progress to other schools for Sixth Form. Some pupils come to CTE to retake A levels, GCSEs or IB subjects. Younger pupils prepare for entry into major Public Schools by following the Common Entrance curriculum. Many join for intensive revision over shorter periods of time such as half-terms or holidays. Easter revision programmes are particularly popular. A number of pupils from other boarding schools come to Oxford on weekends in order to supplement their studies with tution from Carfax tutors.

Inspections and Accreditations

It was rated as 'exceeding expectations' in every category by the Independent Schools Inspectorate following an inspection the PFE scheme in 2012.[1] In 2014 it underwent a maiden inspection by Ofsted and was rated 'good'.[2] Carfax Tutorial Establishment is a member of the Council for Independent Education.[3] In 2011 it became one of the co-founders of the Oxford Consortium of Independent Tutorial Colleges.[4]

Media Attention

In August 2014 CTE attracted attention of the national media in the UK by becoming the first independent school in the UK to charge lower tuition fees for British pupils than for overseas pupils.[5][6]

Tritorials

In 2013 CTE came up with a new word to describe its method of small-group tuition - tritorial. The term describes the format of lessons delivered to groups of maximum of three pupils. The rationale behind this format is that in order to preserve the tutor's attention to every pupil, groups should not exceed this size, beyond which the lesson stops being a tutorial.

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