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Our College

Outreach Programmes

Outreach at Trinity

Events and Support

We offer a diverse and flexible programme of outreach events for schools, teachers and parents in our link regions, including outbound visits into schools and welcoming school groups to the college.

We offer a combination of online and in-person outreach events and activities, which offer students an opportunity to get a flavour of life at Trinity College and the University, and to explore academic interests in new ways. We welcome opportunities for the Trinity Access Team to work with pupils and teachers in their own school and are always delighted to help arrange for your pupils to visit Trinity College.

Outreach Programmes

For Students

The Trinity College Access Team offers university information and guidance sessions in state schools, in all three of our link regions. Our access team run sessions for pupils in YR4-13 each lasting about an hour. Sessions can be adapted to suit the needs of each group, which can be discussed at the time of booking.  

The Access team also facilitate visits into Trinity College for all year groups in both primary and secondary state schools. These visit days include, meeting current undergraduates, learning about life at university, a tour of the college, an Oxplore session or a trip to one of our museums for a taught session. 

If you are a state school from Oxfordshire, Milton Keynes, and the North-East, please contact the access.officer@trinity.ox.ac.uk to be added to the mail list so you can receive information about booking these opportunities when they become available.

Support

For Teachers

Supporting the work of teachers is an important part of our access provision; we provide a range of support and resources for teachers from specific support for applications to continuing professional development for teachers. We can also signpost you to valuable resources provided by others.

Working With

Parents and Carers

When it comes to deciding the next steps after school, everyone benefits from the support of the family and friends who know them best. Find out more about our support for parents and carers here.

Collaborative and

University-Wide Work

Our outreach team don’t work on their own; we are part of a network of committed staff delivering programmes across the university that you may be interested in.