Trinity College is one of the smaller Oxford colleges in terms of student numbers, but it occupies an exceptional site with some of the most beautiful gardens and buildings in Oxford. The Bodleian Library and the other major University buildings are only a few yards from our front entrance on Broad Street, and the science area is a short walk from our back gate on Parks Road.
They offer accommodation to all our students for the duration of their course (or for their fee-paying period up to a maximum of three years, in the case of graduates). Undergraduates live on the main College site for their first two years, then most then move to our popular and well-appointed self-catering flats conveniently situated in North Oxford.
A wide range of clubs and societies with an academic focus are active within Trinity. Men's and women's teams flourish in most sports, and everyone can join in, regardless of ability. Their choir recently released a successful CD and regularly gives recitals in Oxford and on tour. There is also a large chamber orchestra. The Trinity Players usually stage at least two productions a year, the summer one in the gardens being particularly popular. There are always opportunities for each student to make a mark and organise something new.
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