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  1. St Catherine's College. Catz is the youngest, biggest undergraduate college at Oxford. It's hugely unique in the sense that it has relatively modern architecture in comparison to other colleges; most of the College was designed by Arne Jacobsen. Catz has a fantastic family feel with almost all undergraduates living on-site, and its large size ...

  2. St Catherine's College (referred to informally as 'Catz') has one of the largest graduate intakes of the colleges admitting both undergraduates and graduates, and since its foundation has sought to integrate graduates closely into the academic and social life of the college. Catz offers a wide range of subjects with a roughly even split between ...

  3. Our Open Mornings allow you to experience the magic of life at St Catherine’s for yourself and discover why we’re the right school for your family. Please note, applications for senior school are currently closed for 2024, 2025 and 2026 – except for boarding and 2026 scholarships. Register here. 2024 Open Mornings :

  4. St Catherine’s is on the edge of the City Centre and we recommend that visitors arriving at the bus or train station take a taxi to the College, especially if they are bringing luggage. Walking from the City Centre to St Catherine’s will take between 15 and 20 minutes or from the train station around 25-30 minutes.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Over the last decade, St Catharine’s has consistently been amongst the top three colleges in terms of Geography exam results, and has often been the top college! The College has three Geography Fellows, teaching both human and physical geography. The current Fellows in Geography are Professor Ron Martin, Dr Ian Willis and Dr Ivan Scales.

  6. St Catherine's College, Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 6,396 likes · 26 talking about this · 18,427 were here. The official Facebook Page of St Catherine's...

  7. In 1962 St Catherine’s College opened its doors (while still under construction) with Alan Bullock as its Master. The first undergraduates were admitted, and were quickly dubbed the ‘Dirty Thirty’ owing to the lack of running hot water. 1964 saw the ceremonial opening of the College by the then Chancellor of the University, ...